Greyson Lambert was not listed on the UVA football injury report released on Thursday, meaning the opening-day starting quarterback is considered fully available for action on Saturday against UNC.
Lambert, a redshirt sophomore, started the first four games of the 2014 season, completing 64 percent of his passes (63-of-97) for 564 yards, two touchdowns, four interceptions and a 112.4 passer-efficiency rating before going down late in the 41-33 loss at BYU on Sept. 20 with an ankle injury. Fellow redshirt sophomore Matt Johns has started the last three games, and Johns, who also saw time in each of the first four games, has put up good numbers in his time under center, completing 55.8 percent of his passes (82-of-147) for 1,012 yards, eight touchdowns, five interceptions and a 124.8 passer rating.
Injury Report
This report is compiled by the University of Virginia Sports Medicine staff under the direction of Dr. John MacKnight and Dr. David Diduch.
Out
- John Babcock (lower extremity)
- Michael Guerci (lower extremity)
- Tyler Lewris (lower extremity)
- Jackson Matteo (lower extremity)
- Demetrious Nicholson (lower extremity)
- Eric Tetlow (upper extremity)
- Jay Whitmire (medical)
- Andrew Will (medical)
Doubtful
- none
Questionable
- Ryan Doull (medical)
Probable
- none
All remaining players on the Virginia roster are available to participate. Please note the status of an injured student-athlete’s ability to participate can increase or decrease between the time this report is issued and game time.