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Preston from The Sabre tips off the episode with a recap of his trip to Baltimore to cover Virginia's win over Villanova. He goes over his thoughts on Isaac McKneely's big game, Andrew Rohde's revenge and signs of the new UVA offense working.
Then Greg Madia from The Daily Progress joins to talk UVA football after their loss to Notre Dame. Preston and Greg talk through every angle of the quarterback decision for Tony Elliott as we wait to see who will start against SMU. The guys also go through a long list of mistakes and defensive injuries before turning their focus to what's next, including a primetime kickoff in Blacksburg.
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Preston is joined by Michael McGraw from the Preferred Walk-Ons Podcast for a Sabre crossover event to preview Virginia's first test of the season on the court and the Cavaliers trip to South Bend.
First, Preston and Mike discuss one thing they like and on thing they dislike from the first two games under Ron Sanchez. Then a breakdown of UVA and Villanova on Friday night in Baltimore, including who guards Eric Dixon and predictions.
Later, the guys go over the odds Tony Elliott and the Wahoos become bowl eligible and what it would mean for the program. Finally, a preview of the Cavaliers trip to play Notre Dame, including keys to the game, players to watch and predictions.
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Another ranked road win for UVA football and Preston from The Sabre is joined by 247 Sports' Jacquie Franciulli to break everything down from an eventful night in Pittsburgh.
Preston and Jacquie deliver their BIG Take from Virginia's win, including hope for a bowl game remaining alive and then hand out the Hoos On Podcast Player of the Game to Jonas Sanker. In the talking points, they discuss a great performance on the defense, young defensive linemen rising up, Xavier Brown finally getting more touches and why they think Anthony Colandrea is actually showing some growth.
Then Preston and Jacquie head over to basketball where the Cavaliers are 2-0 now after a win over Coppin State. They talk about Dai Dai Ames first career start and what it means for the point guard situation moving forward, plus Jacob Cofie continues to amaze.
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Virginia picks up win No. 1 of the Ron Sanchez era and across the road the Cavaliers try to rebound with a tough matchup against Pitt. Preston from The Sabre is joined by Mike Barber to recap the win over Campbell and preview UVA's trip up to Pittsburgh.
First, the guys give their BIG take on the season opener, including a "fun" roster and freshmen making an early name for themselves. Later some talk about Andrew Rohde starting at point guard, where Jacob Cofie fits into the lineup and any early concerns about Virginia's defense.
Then Preston and Mike dive into Virginia's matchup with Pitt starting with the conversation around quarterback Anthony Colandrea. Finally, they wrap up with players to watch and predictions.
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The lights are coming on at John Paul Jones Arena and the Hoos On Podcast is getting you ready for UVA men's basketball with a two-part season preview! Preston from The Sabre is joined by Cuts From The Corner and Streaking The Lawn's Zach Carey to break everything down.
In part two, the guys tackle the rest of the mailbag, including what program is the best in the state, which freshman will impress and where will the shooting come from for the Cavaliers. Then it's season predictions time! Preston, Cuts and Zach predict the starting lineup, stat leaders and breakout players. Finally, a look at the schedule and predicting where UVA will finish in the ACC and if they make the NCAA Tournament.
Catch part one in your feeds!
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The lights are coming on at John Paul Jones Arena and the Hoos On Podcast is getting you ready for UVA men's basketball with a two-part season preview! Preston from The Sabre is joined by Cuts From The Corner and Streaking The Lawn's Zach Carey to break everything down.
In part one, the guys recap one of the wildest offseasons in Virginia basketball history and talk about the transition from Tony Bennett to Ron Sanchez as head coach. Then they go into the biggest storylines out of UVA Media Day, including player-only meetings, no redshirts and small ball lineups. Finally, they open up the mailbag to talk everything Jalen Warley and big games on the hoops schedule.
Part two of the season preview will release on Monday, Nov. 4.
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Preston from The Sabre is joined by UVA alum and Barstool's Jake Malasek to recap a no good South's Oldest Rivalry matchup between Virginia and North Carolina.
The BIG Take for the week centers around a missed opportunity on the goal line and the dwindling possibility of a bowl game for the Cavaliers. Also, the guys go through the talking points for UVA from Tony Elliott's apology, offensive struggles and who should start at quarterback going forward.
Then Jake and Preston transition to basketball with opening day right around the corner. Jake recaps his visit to JPJ and gives a vibe check on Virginia basketball under Ron Sanchez, while they also discuss expectations and a player to be excited for this season.
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Preston from The Sabre welcomes former UVA quarterback Matt Schaub, a color analyst for the Virginia Sports Radio Network, to breakdown The South's Oldest Rivalry between Virginia and North Carolina.
First Preston and Matt talk about his first season on the radio with the Cavaliers working with John Freeman and Ahmad Hawkins. Then Matt gives his thoughts on this year's Virginia team so far, plus a breakdown of Anthony Colandrea.
Finally, the guys get into a "must-win" game for UVA against UNC and where the Cavaliers can take advantage of the Tar Heel defense, followed by players to watch and predictions.
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While one Tony endured a homecoming, the other Tony said goodbye. Preston from The Sabre welcomed Greg Madia from The Daily Progress to recap Tony Elliott's return to Clemson and to discuss what's next after Tony Bennett's emotional retirement press conference.
The guys leadoff with their BIG takes for UVA coming off the Clemson loss and talk about the Cavaliers' quarterback situation and a must-win game against UNC coming up.
Then Preston and Greg take a look back at Tony Bennett's retirement press conference and the why behind him stepping down. Finally, a look ahead to what's next for UVA men's basketball as Ron Sanchez takes the reigns and what are the expectations for Sanchez to keep the job, plus why you never pay attention to "secret" scrimmages.
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Emergency Hoos On Podcast! Preston is joined by Kris Wright from The Sabre and ACC guru David Teel to react to the shocking news UVA men's basketball coach Tony Bennett is retiring effective immediately.
Everyone shares their initial reactions, David goes into the "why" behind Bennett's decision as well as what's next for the Cavaliers just three weeks out from the start of the regular season. Finally, the guys discuss the legacy of Tony Bennett at Virginia and the current state of college athletics without voices like Bennett.
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Preston Willett from The Sabre is joined by Jon Blau from the Post & Courier to talk about Tony Elliott's return to Clemson and breakdown the matchup.
First, Preston and Jon listen to the Press Conference Rewind to hear how Tony Elliott and Dabo Swinney are handling the week before facing off for the first time. Then Jon contemplates how Clemson fans will welcome Elliott back to Death Valley.
Finally, the guys talk through X's and O's and Clemson's five-game win streak before getting into predictions with a "Chink in the Armor", Player to Watch and predictions.
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Preston Willett from The Sabre is joined by Mike Barber from The Associated Press to recap a close loss at Scott Stadium for Virginia against Louisville.
Debuting a new show format, leading off the BIG Take and then talking points, Preston and Mike discuss momentum for UVA under Tony Elliott, the missing plays, the path to 6 wins and the falling attendance numbers at Scott Stadium.
Then a full breakdown of a UVA offense missing a few key players and a Virginia defense making strides under John Rudzinski led by stars Jonas Sanker and Kam Robinson. Preston and Mike also take a brief lookahead to Tony Elliott's return to Clemson.
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Virginia turns their attention to Louisville and so the Hoos On Podcast turns to former All-ACC cornerback Anthony Johnson, a former Wahoo and Cardinal, to preview the game.
First, Preston goes through depth chart and a long list of injury updates and the weekly press conference rewind where Tony Elliott talks about getting Xavier Brown more touches and Ben Smiley compares the 2019 team to this year.
Then Preston is joined by Anthony Johnson to talk about past matchups between his two alma maters, including an L's down moment in Louisville. AJ gives his thoughts on a few Cavaliers and breaks down what John Rudzinski's defense is doing this season. Finally, the guys pick key matchups, players to watch and give their predictions for Saturday.
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A busy day on Grounds means an extended Hoos On Podcast as Preston welcomes on Kris Wright from The Sabre for a double feature covering Virginia's comeback win over Boston College and our first look at UVA men's basketball in the Blue-White Scrimmage.
First a deep dive into another dramatic comeback win for the Cavaliers in ACC play against Boston College. Preston and Kris dissect big days from Malachi Fields and Jonas Sanker, hand out the Hoos On Podcast Player of the Game and the changes UVA made to come out with a win. Plus, a few thoughts on the low attendance number at Scott Stadium.
Then Preston and Kris each give their five takeaways from the Blue-White Scrimmage, including clear signs of change for Tony Bennett's offense, Elijah Saunders hype and two freshmen looking primed for rotation minutes.
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Preston Willett from The Sabre welcomes back Jacquie Franciulli from 247 Sports to the Hoos On Podcast after the bye week to dive into Virginia's matchup against Boston College.
First, an update on the depth chart and several key injury updates and then the weekly press conference rewind with safety Jonas Sanker talking about a "wide open" ACC and Tony Elliott talking about the "same old BC". Then Preston and Jacquie breakdown a resurgent Boston College team under new head coach Bill O'Brien before giving their predictions for the game.
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With college hoops practice underway across the country, Preston Willett from The Sabre is joined by UVA men's basketball assistant Isaiah Wilkins before the team's Blue-White Scrimmage.
Isaiah talks about the preseason getting underway, reuniting with former teammate Kyle Guy on the coaching staff and their dynamic. Then Isaiah dives into what the offseason was like for the Cavaliers from the moment they lost in the NCAA Tournament First Four to the transfer portal to adjustments being made to the offense. Finally, Isaiah gives updates on players and who might surprise fans the most this year.
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With football enjoying their bye week, Preston takes a look at UVA baseball starting up fall ball with the newest members of the coaching staff and former players in Joe Savino and Travis Reifsnider.
The guys talk about their journey from player to coach, coaching a team with players older than them and how the experience of Omaha changed their view of the game. Then they break down how some key players look coming back, a few standout freshmen and transfers and a few more insights into next year's team.
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Preston Willett from The Sabre is joined by ACC Network primetime sideline reporter Dana Boyle on the Hoos On Podcast.
Dana talks about her career from UVA midfielder to on the sidelines, plus her most surprising road trip stop. Then Preston and Dana recap Virginia's win over Coastal Carolina, the emergence of Xavier Brown and the "Grady Bunch". Plus with a third of the season done, their thoughts on UVA so far heading into the bye week.
Finally, they talk some ACC football to see if it is Miami's conference to lose and Dana's most surprising ACC teams so far.
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Preston Willett from The Sabre is joined by Greg Madia from The Daily Progress on the latest edition of the Hoos On Podcast to preview Virginia's trip to Coastal Carolina.
A look through the lens of how Coastal Carolina views this chance against a Power-4 team with a College Football Playoff spot on the line and what's at stake for UVA. Plus, your breakdown of the Chanticleers, key matchups, players to watch and predictions.
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Preston Willett from The Sabre is joined by Mike Barber from The Richmond Times-Dispatch to recap Virginia's first loss of the season in primetime against Maryland.
The guys break down the Cavaliers' third quarter woes and the missed opportunity at Scott Stadium in front of a national audience. Then they dive into the offense's struggles in the redzone and on third down, plus what was a standout performance on defense despite the loss. Finally, a quick look ahead to UVA's trip to Coastal Carolina.
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