
It’s official: Virginia names Tony Elliott new head football coach
Virginia athletics director Carla Williams has her man: Tony Elliott, recently of Clemson, as offensive coordinator, will replace Bronco Mendenhall as the head football coach.

Virginia athletics director Carla Williams has her man: Tony Elliott, recently of Clemson, as offensive coordinator, will replace Bronco Mendenhall as the head football coach.

OK, so, now the news is, there’s a plane scheduled to depart Oconee County Regional Airport at 3:45 p.m. today for Charlottesville. Maybe Tony Elliott left his pajamas behind. Or maybe he’s taken the Virginia football coaching job.

So, Tony Elliott, at this writing, has us on hold, though that could change any minute. Now we’re learning that Michigan offensive coordinator Josh Gattis may or may not have been in Charlottesville for an interview Thursday night.

Clemson offensive coordinator Tony Elliott has left Charlottesville, and told a reporter back in South Carolina that he has a decision to make.

The House of Representatives voted Wednesday to pass bipartisan legislation to support healthcare professionals’ mental and behavioral health.

The interwebs are burning today with the news coming out of the Virginia football coach search, and it’s admittedly getting hard to keep up.

If the folks in Sports Marketing had any savvy, Virginia would have gotten word out about the pending coaching announcement this morning at 9 with a leak to “Packer and Durham” so that hour on ACCN would have been UVA Football.

Albemarle County’s Fire Rescue and Police Departments are partnering with Santa Claus to spread some holiday cheer in neighborhoods throughout the county over the next two weeks.

Charlottesville City Council voted to give the city’s recently-removed statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee to the Jefferson School African American Heritage Center.

The Indie Short Film Series was introduced to Charlottesville in 2019 with instantaneous success with programs of award-winning short films as seen at the Sundance Film Festival and many other international festivals.
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