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Virginia Football | Virginia Returns to Scott Stadium to Host Tar Heels

Virginia Football | Virginia Returns to Scott Stadium to Host Tar Heels

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – Virginia (4-3, 2-2) hosts North Carolina (3-4, 0-3) Saturday (Oct. 26) for Family Weekend, also UVA’s second-to-last home game of the 2024 season. Kickoff from Scott Stadium is set for noon on The CW and the Virginia Sports Radio Network. 

GAME DETAILS
Date: Saturday, Oct. 26
Time: Noon
Location: Scott Stadium (61,500)
Television: The CW • Thom Brennaman (play-by-play), Max Browne (analyst), Carla Gebhart (sideline)
Radio: Virginia Sports Radio Network, Virginia Sports Mobile App, TuneIn App, SiriusXM Channel 138 or 194 

INSIDE SATURDAY’S MATCHUP 

  • Saturday will be the 129th meeting between Virginia and North Carolina, dubbed as the “South’s Oldest Rivalry”.  
  • It is tied with Georgia-Auburn as the second-most played rivalry in all of FBS behind Wisconsin-Minnesota (133 meetings). 
  • The series was first played on Oct. 22, 1892, a 30-18 Virginia victory in Charlottesville. 
  • UVA and UNC have met every season since 1919 and there have been only four seasons since 1900 when they did not meet (1906, 1909 and 1917-18, when football was postponed at both schools due to World War I). 
  • Virginia won 17 of the first 22 meetings between 1892-1915. 
  • Sitting President of the United States Calvin Coolidge attended the 1928 meeting on Thanksgiving Day in Charlottesville at Lambeth Field. 
  • The Cavaliers and Tar Heels have split the series 23-23 at Scott Stadium. 
  • UVA has won five of the last seven meetings against Carolina and is 59-65-4 against the Tar Heels all-time. Note: Both teams count the 1956 meeting as a win. The game was forfeited by UNC due to the use of an ineligible player. 
  • Despite losses to Maryland, Louisville and Clemson, Virginia has held a lead in every contest this season, including a 20-17 fourth quarter edge over Louisville. UVA’s early 7-3 advantage against Clemson in the second quarter was the first by UVA against the Tigers since 2004, a span of five games. Virginia’s 31 points scored at Clemson are its second-most ever against the Tigers in 50 all-time meetings, and most since 1966. 
  • With an overall record of 4-3 on the season, UVA is looking to hit the five-win mark for the first time since 2020. 
  • Virginia is in search of its third ACC win and third home win of the season, which would be the most in both categories under Tony Elliott and most since 2021. 

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