About Chris Graham
Chris Graham, the editor ofĀ The Augusta Free Press, an award-winning journalist and editor, isĀ a 1994 graduate of the University of Virginia, and has coveredĀ Virginia politicsĀ since 1997.
An author of seven books,Ā Chris co-wroteĀ Team of Destiny: Inside Virginia Basketballās Run to the 2019 National Championship,Ā published in 2019, and also co-wrote a book on the history of University of Virginia basketball,Ā Mad About U: Four Decades of Basketball at University Hall, which was published in 2006.
Chris has coveredĀ University of Virginia sports since 1995, and is a sports broadcaster with experience as a play-by-play man and color analyst on ESPN3 and ESPN+ broadcasts of college baseball, college football, collegiate wrestling and womenās water polo.
He is a member of theĀ Football Writers Assocation of America, theĀ U.S. Basketball Writers AssociationĀ and theĀ National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association.
From 2009-2014, Chris was the play-by-play voice of theĀ Waynesboro Generals, a team competing in theĀ Valley Baseball League, a premier college summer baseball league affiliated with Major League Baseball and the NCAA.
The former co-host ofĀ ACC Nation,Ā a syndicated radio show that ran for four years, ending in 2007, Chris is currently a contributor toĀ The Mark Moses ShowĀ on 95.9-The Fan in Melbourne, Fla.
Chris also served as a member of the creative team and on-air TV commentator forĀ Awesome Wrestling EntertainmentĀ on AWEāsĀ Night of the LegendsĀ live pay-per-view event in 2011.
Chris wrote a book on that experience,Ā The Worst Wrestling Pay-Per-View Ever, that was published in 2018.
He is also the former co-host of āViewpointsā on WVPT, a weekly news affairs TV show that aired from 2016-2017.
About Scott German
Scott GermanĀ coversĀ UVA AthleticsĀ forĀ AFP, and is the co-host of āStreet Knowledgeā podcasts focusing on UVA Athletics with AFP editor Chris Graham. Scott has been around the āHoos his whole life. As a reporter, he was on site for UVA basketballāsĀ Final Fours, in 1981 and 1984, and has covered UVA football in bowl games dating back to its first, theĀ 1984 Peach Bowl.
About Jerry Ratcliffe
Jerry Ratcliffe established a reputation in covering University of Virginia athletics and the Atlantic Coast Conference in addition to many other sports during four decades, and brings to JerryRatcliffe.com his vast experience and knowledge.
Ratcliffeās work has been recognized both statewide and nationally, resulting in more than 80 awards, from the Associated Press Sports Editors Association (first place nationally), the Virginia Press Association, the Football Writers of America, and the United States Basketball Writers of America during his career. He also was awarded the prestigious Earle Hellen Sports Media Award by the Middle Atlantic Section of the PGA of America for outstanding media contributions toward the promotion and support of golf, the PGA, and the Middle Atlantic Section.
Ratcliffe is also the author ofĀ The University of Virginia Football Vault: The History of the Cavaliers,Ā which was a huge hit among Wahoo fans.
He has been selected as the Virginia Sportswriter of the Year on four occasions by the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association.
During his career, Ratcliffe has covered national college championships in football, basketball, baseball, womenās basketball, golf, tennis, lacrosse, soccer, track & field, and cross country. He has covered dozens of bowl games and at least a dozen Final Fours.
He also covered eight Super Bowls and the Washington Redskins and NFL over the course of 16 years, has covered the Major League Baseball playoffs, NASCAR, and one of his great loves: golf. Ratcliffe has covered 10 U.S. Open championships, the Masters, the PGA Championship and numerous other golf events on the Tour and amateur events on the national, state, and local levels.
A Heisman Trophy voter since the early 1980s and a charter member voter of the John Wooden Award, Ratcliffe has served as an AP voter over the years in both major sports, as president of the Atlantic Coast Conference Sports Media Association, and created the ACCās Bob Bradley Courage and Spirit Award, basketballās equivilent to footballās Brian Piccolo Award.
He has also served on advisory boards for the First Tee of Charlottesville and the Virginia chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame.
Ratcliffe, who is a frequent guest on radio shows around the state, ACC, and nation (including ESPNU, Mad Dog Radio Network, and the NFL Network on XM Sirius radio), is now hosting his own show, appropriately named āThe Jerry Ratcliffe Show,ā which currently airs every Saturday morning from 9-10 a.m. on ESPN Charlottesville, 102.9 FM.
About Scott Ratcliffe
Scott Ratcliffe is a chip off the olā block. Having grown up in Charlottesville, Scott has his own love affair with the Cavaliers, but in a journalistic kind of way these days.
Scott has covered virtually every UVA sport, often as a correspondent for publications such as the Miami Herald, Philadelphia Daily News, Charlotte Observer, Newport News Daily Press, Raleigh News & Observer, and Tulsa World, among others.
He also covered high school sports in the Charlottesville area for a decade, and has covered numerous NCAA tournament games in various sports and the Major League Baseball Playoffs. He also served as press aid for the first six years of the USTA Charlottesville Menās Pro Challenger.
Heās just an all-around swell guy, who also performs many behind-the-scenes duties on the website.