12/28/2023 0 Comments Scuttlebutt news![]() “In order to build a program, there’s philosophies, processes, the way that you operate, core values that you have to truly, truly instill. Good programs, they sustain success over the long haul. Good teams, they may be good for one year. “There’s a difference between having a good team and building a program. That’s one of the things that I’m trying to get these guys to understand,” Elliott said. The UVA offense is a shell of what it was last year, but the guys who put up those record numbers – QB Brennan Armstrong, wideouts Keytaon Thompson and Dontayvion Wicks – are still on Grounds.Įlliott could get things figured out and sneak his team into the ACC Championship Game, if only because the Coastal is such a clusterfrank.īut it sounds like that’s not his mindset, as much as he wants to do what it takes to build a consistent winner, and if it means this season be damned, then so be it. The Coastal is a mess, and is as wide-open as it appeared to me to be back in the summer, when everybody else seemed to think that Miami was going to be The U again, that Tyler Van Dyke was the next coming of Vinny Testaverde, that Pitt was going to magically replace Kenny Pickett and continue rolling on. This is all well and good, that Elliott is focused on the long-term, even if there’s still plenty still out there that could be achieved in 2022. They can control their attitude they come to work every day, the quality of the work they put in, then how prepared they show up on Saturday to play.” Reality check: It’s not about this year What do I do in conjunction with the staff to help find the right motivation for these guys to be detail-oriented, focus on the little things, not listen to the voices on the outside. ![]() “Right now I’m trying to figure out schematically what we need to do as a staff to be successful against Louisville. “I’m not looking at the schedule,” Elliott said. That’s really what you want, is be competitive, get into the fourth quarter, whose culture is going to win in the fourth quarter? That’s what my focus is. That’s the result of why we’re not making the plays that we’re supposed to.’ But when we heal as a team, this team can be special, right? It’s got everything that it needs to be competitive in every single game that it plays with a chance to win. “What I said is, ‘Right now, fellas, we’re not a team. I’m not looking at the schedule saying, ‘OK, these are the winnable games.’ “I don’t want to jeopardize building a program for those wins because then those wins will be short-lived, right?” Elliott said. I tell you all of that to then tell you: things could get turned around.Īnd then to tell you: Elliott isn’t necessarily focused on a short-term turnaround. The finisher is on the road at Virginia Tech, which is giving the ‘Hoos a run for worst team in the ACC and in the Commonwealth of Virginia at the moment. Then come home games with Miami, the preseason favorite in the Coastal Division, now a middling 2-2 UNC, which is looking good with Drake Maye at QB, and is 4-1 Pitt, the aforementioned, sitting at 3-2 and Coastal Carolina, another Sun Belt team. The remaining schedule, again per ESPN, ranks 77th nationally, with the next two games against Louisville, the other last-place team in the ACC, and Georgia Tech, which upset then-#24 Pitt on Saturday, five days after the school fired its coach and AD. ![]() There was a narrow 22-20 loss at Syracuse, which is now ranked in the Top 25, and blowout losses at Illinois and at Duke, both of which are out to surprising 4-1 starts. The two wins have come against Richmond, an FCS program, and ODU, which had been picked to finish last in the Sun Belt, a Group of 5 conference. Virginia, in Elliott’s first season at the helm, is sitting at 2-3, against a schedule that ranks 60th nationally, per ESPN. “Sometimes frustration can get the better of anybody, but there’s a commitment to making sure that the core values of this program is what we lean on to be able to win and what we display and what we represent when we go out there.” Reset “I just believe that my job at that time is to try and address those things,” Elliott said. “I pride myself on being a calm guy,” said Elliott, who faced some internal backlash, according to the scuttlebutt at the McCue Center, for his multiple blowups at players.Įlliott told reporters that he’d apologized to staff and players, then walked it all back a bit, defending the blowups, saying that he “saw things that from a cultural standpoint I just did not like, that’s not going to be who we are as a program.” UVA football coach Tony Elliott acknowledged in his Tuesday weekly presser that he was “a little bit embarrassed” at the way he came across with his actions on the sidelines in the Cavaliers’ 38-17 loss at Duke on Saturday night.
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