CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – Virginia football will begin its 2021 campaign on Saturday, Sept. 4 against William and Mary at Scott Stadium. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. and the game will air live on Regional Sports Networks.
Game Coverage: Saturday’s game will air live on ACC Regional Sports Networks and locally in Virginia on MASN2. A complete list of affiliates carrying the game can be found here. The matchup will be available on the ESPN App/ESPN.com and is subject to blackout. The contest can be heard on Virginia Sports Radio Networks around the commonwealth and live on VirginiaSports.com. A list of stations can be found here. Fans can follow along via live stats and the Virginia Mobile app and get in-game updates on the team’s official twitter account, @UVAFootball.
ORANGE OUT
Fans in attendance are encouraged to join the “4th Side Orange Out” by wearing orange to the game.
THE START
- The 2021 season will be the 132nd year of Virginia football and season No. 91 at Scott Stadium.
- UVA is 83-39-9 all-time in season openers
- Saturday will mark the 12th time Virginia has squared off against William & Mary to begin a season.
- The Cavaliers are 77-21-7 (.767) all-time in home season openers and have won 20 of their last 25 season openers in Scott Stadium.
- Virginia has opened up at Scott Stadium in all but two seasons since 2008.
- Under Fralin Family Head Coach Bronco Mendenhall, the Cavaliers have won four of five season openers, including a 38-20 victory over Duke at home in 2020.
- The Cavaliers own a 61-10-3 record against current members of the Colonial Athletic Association.
YEAR NO. 6 UNDER BRONCO MENDENHALL
- In his first five seasons, Mendenhall has taken the Cavaliers to three bowl games, including the program’s first ever Orange Bowl in 2019.
- The Cavaliers also claimed the Atlantic Coast Conference’s Coastal Division title after posting a 6-2 mark in league play in 2019. The six ACC wins were the most since 2007.
- Mendenhall enters 2021 with a career record of 129-75 and has appeared in 14 bowl games in 16 years as a head coach.
- With two more wins Mendenhall will enter the top-100 in career wins all-time in college football.
- Among active NCAA football coaches, Mendenhall’s .632 winning percentage ranks 10th in the country and third amongst his ACC counterparts.
