UVA's SBNation Blog has a good looking preview of the game,
https://www.streakingthelawn.com/20...big-preview-tony-elliott-armstrong-jeff-simms
Their OL looks bad. They have some good receivers. Their running game was having issues, and if we're lucky they'll have more of them tonight. We're good against the run.
On their defense--they're good for sacks.
Here are some stats from SI.*
- Virginia is currently tied for 3rd in the FBS with 7 fumbles recovered
- UVA has forced 9 turnovers, 28th in the FBS and tied for 3rd in the ACC
- Virginia has 15 sacks, 3rd in the ACC and 18th in the FBS
- Chico Bennett Jr. has the 2nd-most sacks in the ACC with 4
- Nick Jackson is 3rd in the ACC in total tackles with 51
- Fentrell Cypress II has the 2nd-most pass breakups and passes defended in the ACC with 6
- Keytaon Thompson has the 2nd-most receptions in the ACC with 32
- Lavel Davis Jr. continues to be the ACC's leader in average yards per reception. His 24.1 yards per catch (241 yards on 10 receptions) is 2nd-best in the nation and best in all of Power Five football
The stats are from 10 days ago. They have a more "positionless" defense than we do, and have a hybrid Edge/LB called a "Bandit".
You can read about that here. Chico Bennett used to play here, and now he plays there. Hopefully we did a lot of work on blocking, because that seems like a rough matchup--them getting lots of sacks vs us giving up sacks.
If you see UVA as a team where the defense plays a good game but the offense doesn’t show up, and it feels like looking in the mirror at our team, I understand. They have one of the worst scoring offenses in FBS. Their scoring defense is average. Their rushing offense is below average for the ACC. Their passing offense is actually worse by the numbers. They have good receivers. Armstrong has been sacked 19 times. Sims has been sacked 18 times. They've had an easier schedule than us.
The main stories of the game (to me):
- Can we protect the ball and keep Sims unsacked?
- Can we get into the backfield and disrupt their offense?
- Can we cover punts?
Our big problem has been efficiency. We've made big plays. We "lost" the game against Pitt except for 6 plays, but those 6 plays were awesome (we played well overall, but big plays made the difference for us, and Pitt is a very good team). UVA is the kind of team that will crack if you keep at them, so we want to make sure we get a lot of shots--keep the ball, get first downs, and so forth.
UVA isn't as good as Duke, but they're better at getting at the QB, and we're not good at protecting. Their front 6 is a bad matchup for us (unless we figured out our blocking over the last 10 days).
On defense, if we can do two things--1. create havoc in their backfield and 2. keep UVA players in front of us in the secondary--good things should happen. Discipline is key.
We
should win, but this is a trap game.
EDIT:
From the Rumble Seat has an advanced stats preview. The summary is that our defense should hold up really well against their offense, but our offense doesn't match up well. If Sims is there and highly mobile, that's an edge for us. Riley Leonard (who is
"sneaky fast" not fast at all but picks up yards when you're not looking) got a ton of yards against UVA, and Louisville's backup got a lot of yards too.
*SI used to be "the" place to read about sports. It also used to be Sports Illustrated, and was awesome.