Hey y'all! Big-time UVA fan here, first-time poster, and while I can't hope to match the level of analysis
@ilovetheoption provides, I'm here to go into more detail on why GT will win and cover: crippling D-line issues.
Before we start, a quick list of the D-linemen Bronco expected to have in the program this year:
Eli Hanback: Junior who has started nearly every game since his redshirt year. The rock of the DL.
Juwan Moye: Junior from the Atlanta area who started a few games as a sophomore.
Steven Wright: Not the comedian, but another Georgian who started a few games as a sophomore last year.
Mandy Alonso: Sophomore who got extensive playing time as a true freshman.
John Kirven: Sophomore who had gotten extensive playing time as a redshirt freshman. Brother of a beloved UVA hoops walk-on from when Bennett really got things cooking.
James Trucilla: Junior who had played in about half of the team's games as a redshirt sophomore.
Tommy Christ: Freshman coming off a redshirt season.
Isaac Buell: Christ, but lower-rated.
Jordan Redmond: True freshman widebody from Florida.
Aaron Faumui: True freshman from Hawaii.
Samson Reed: Another true freshman from Hawaii. Son of the Rock's stunt double. Redshirting despite being the highest rated of the three freshmen.
That's 11 guys for three spots. You want more, and you want older, but that will do in a pinch. Just gotta keep them healthy, right? Fast forward to December, when Moye and Wright had their scholarships yanked and left school. I've been told what they did and won't say it here because it's not public. I will say it was nothing heinous, but an act that every UVA student knows will get them kicked out of school if they get caught. No problem with Bronco tossing them, but that's now 9 guys. (Moye is now at James Madison, along with seemingly ever other UVA player who couldn't hack it in FBS for whatever reason. I can't find any information on Wright's whereabouts.)
Then in May, we got the news that Kirven and Trucilla were retiring due to concussion issues. Good for them for getting out before their health was seriously affected (hopefully). Bad for depth. We're now down to seven guys, two who had taken a college snap. Sub-optimal! Bronco attempted to mitigate this by bringing in two immediate-eligibility transfers:
Dylan Thompson: Grad transfer who had played in two games in four years at Ohio State.
This link goes into more detail on his saga, but suffice to say he spent too much time taking selfies of his (gigantic) biceps and not enough time graduating and arranging transportation to Charlottesville. He still has not earned his number (a fun Bronco-ism), but has played in the last two games without his name on his jersey.
Cassius Peat: Brother of Andrus Peat from the Saints. Managed the impressive feat of getting kicked out of Michigan State before going JUCO. Retired due to shoulder injuries before playing a snap at UVA.
Back up to eight guys, and we've added a whole two games of pre-2018 experience! Unfortunately, while Thompson finally played against Pitt, it did nothing for depth because Mandy Alonso wrecked his knee and is now out for the year. So we're back to seven guys, six of whom are playing. Redmond played well enough to make at least one midseason freshman all-America team (boy, I'll bet those DT spots are HOTLY contested) but has barely seen the field since. Christ barely played until (ironically) Liberty last week. Buell has not seen the field. So it's basically Hanback, Faumui and Christ with cameos from Thompson and Redmond. Just what you want against a team that does nothing but run the ball!
Oh, and the starting linebackers go sophomore-sophomore-junior-senior. The secondary has been great this year - Bryce Hall, in particular, has made himself a lot of money - but cover skills are only so useful against you guys.
TL;DR: I'm glad to be here, and this is not the defense that has earned the #30 spot statistically.