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With the end of the regular season approaching, Preston welcomes on Justin Ferber from Cavs Corner to talk everything UVA men's basketball from the JPJ finale to the coaching search.
Preston and Justin start by recapping Virginia's final home game picking up a win over Florida State, the trio of UVA guards powering the offense and ACC Tournament seeding implications. Then they ponder whether the game was the end of an era of Virginia basketball with an uncertain offseason on the horizon.
Later Preston and Justin discuss the report from Matt Norlander at CBS Sports on the UVA coaching search, including a couple names the search firm has made contact with. Then they transition to talking about Justin's article analyzing the last 10 years of hires in college basketball and the key takeaways for successful hires.
Finally, a fun look at what alumni would be interesting fits on this summer's TBT team "Embrace The Pace" alongside Kyle Guy and Kihei Clark.
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Preston tackles a few of the big headlines from the weekend before inviting on UVA point guard Kymora Johnson before the ACC Tournament.
First, Preston looks at the Ron Sanchez and the Cavaliers missed chance against Clemson at home with another poor second half. Then he recaps a strong weekend at The Dish from Virginia and a few standout freshmen, Kyle Guy announcing the new "Embrace The Pace" TBT team and finally Virginia women's basketball upset over No. 8 UNC.
Then Kymora Johnson joins the show to discuss a record-breaking season, her growth as a player, what's holding the program back from making the leap into the NCAA Tournament, Alexis Ohanian and the future for the Cavaliers fresh off a great close to the season.
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Preston welcomes back Greg Madia from The Daily Progress to cover a smorgasbord of UVA topics from early season baseball, the final stretch for basketball and the start of spring football in this two part Hoos On Podcast.
In part two, Preston and Greg preview spring football ahead of practice starting up next week. The guys discuss the growing movement in college football to ditch the spring game and why that's a disservice to fans in this day and age.
Later Preston and Greg go 3-2-1, with three players each to watch this spring, including quarterback Chandler Morris, two big questions on their mind and one big prediction for the end of spring ball.
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Preston welcomes back Greg Madia from The Daily Progress to cover a smorgasbord of UVA topics from early season baseball, the final stretch for basketball and the start of spring football in this two part Hoos On Podcast.
In part one, Preston and Greg discuss the first two weeks of the UVA baseball season and the slow start for the Cavaliers after trips to Puerto Rico and Texas. Then they go through the Good (bullpen), Pretty Good (starting pitching) and ugly (hitting) for Virginia.
Later the guys look at the final four games of the regular season for UVA men's basketball and how that might shake out. Preston and Greg also go in-depth on the frontcourt situation and how the minutes should play out after back-to-back losses to Duke and UNC.
Part two of the podcast will come out on Thursday with a preview of spring football.
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Zach Carey from Streaking The Lawn joins Preston once again after Virginia's three-game win streak was halted against Duke.
Preston and Zach discuss the loss to the Blue Devils and if that changes any opinions around the Cavaliers. Then they dive into why Virginia's defense is struggling at historic levels before taking a peak at the ACC standings and the last five games for UVA.
Then Preston and Zach take stock of the Virginia roster by playing stock up, stock down with every player seeing minutes for the Cavaliers this season with an in-depth look.
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After a successful transfer portal window for Virginia, Preston welcomes UVA defensive tackle Jason Hammond to talk his role as a recruiter and the Wahoos going into next season.
Jason talks about his health after missing the majority of last season with a shoulder injury, how the new transfers are fitting in and the expectations within the program. Later Preston and Jason talk about his presence as a recruiter for the Cavaliers in the transfer portal from social media to hosting visits to AI Tony Elliott GIFS.
Then Jason analyzes how the defensive line room stacks up with five new additions. He breaks down what the extra depth does for Virginia, the need to create more pressure on the quarterback and the potential for the unit.
Finally Jason talks about one moment from new quarterback Chandler Morris and how it has sparked the team in winter workouts.
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After back-to-back wins and Tony Bennett back in the building, Preston and Mike Barber talk through the sudden good vibes around UVA basketball.
First a recap of Tony Bennett Day and the ceremony to honor the reluctant, legendary coach with a spotlight, former players and a banner. Then Preston and Mike talk about some of Bennett's comments including those surrounding the current state of college basketball.
Later following consecutive wins in ACC play for the first time this season, the guys discuss what is different about the Cavaliers in the last week. Mike highlights the play of Andrew Rohde, Preston points out Dai Dai Ames playing with freedom and the big situation which will now have to incorporate Elijah Saunders back into the mix. Finally, Preston and Mike discuss Damon Stoudamire's comment about Ron Sanchez deserving the full-time head coaching job and they give an update on what the coaching search looks like for Virginia.
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Opening weekend is finally upon us for college baseball season, so Preston is joined by Greg Madia from the Daily Progress and Monty Taylor from College Baseball Central for a deep-dive season preview into UVA baseball.
The last time the guys were altogether was at the College World Series, so they discuss if it is Omaha-plus or bust for a talented and experienced Virginia team this season. Then they pick through the Cavaliers' schedule to pick out some intriguing ACC weekends and talk about one of the more challenging non-conference schedule for UVA in a few years.
Later Preston, Greg and Monty walk through the UVA lineup position-by-position to see who will start and the most likely order for a dangerous Virginia offense. Then they shift their focus to the pitching staff with a few roles up for grabs and a lot of candidates. Finally, they give their preseason predictions for stat leaders, MVPs and how far will the Cavaliers go this year.
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Preston welcomes on 2019 Final Four MOP and current UVA special assistant Kyle Guy for a special episode ahead of Tony Bennett Day at John Paul Jones Arena.
Kyle shares his excitement for former teammates Ty Jerome and De'Andre Hunter linking back up on the Cleveland Cavaliers. Then Preston and Kyle talk about Tony Bennett and reflecting on his decision and the last couple months since before previewing the celebrations planned for Saturday and the emotions tied to the day. Later Guy talks about his first year on staff, which players relentlessly hit him up to workout, having his family in Charlottesville and what the future looks like for him.
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Preston reacts to a surprising win for UVA in Pittsburgh on Monday night and why moments like this are so special in a dim season. Plus he talks about Dai Dai Ames taking the training wheels off with a memorable performance.
Then with the college baseball season nearly a week away, Preston brings on Daron Vaught, host of the ACC Baseball Etc. podcast on the D1Baseball network and a familiar play-by-play voice during the season. Daron and Preston reacts to the ACC Preseason Coaches Poll picking Virginia to come out on top and who are the real contenders in a deep conference.
Later Preston asks Daron for his thoughts on the Cavaliers, who he believes are Brian O'Connor's deepest team. They pick their most intriguing position players and pitchers, while answering the big question of what has to happen for UVA to make it back to Omaha for the third-straight season.
Finally, Daron gives an overview of who to watch in the ACC this season to get fans ready for the season.
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Preston welcomes back Kris Wright from The Sabre to breakdown the 2025 UVA football schedule, first impressions of the new transfers including Chandler Morris and react to Virginia men's basketball picking up their first road win of the season at Miami.
First a schedule deep dive after the ACC released earlier this week with thoughts on the slew of early home games, a Friday night against Florida State and the bye week leading to the Commonwealth Clash. Then Kris and Preston give their most intriguing ACC and non-conference games before giving a way-too early prediction on next season.
After meeting a few of Virginia's newest transfers, Preston and Kris talk about the transfer class, UVA picking up two players from the national championship game and the lofty goals of Chandler Morris.
Finally, Virginia picked up a road win at Miami without Andrew Rohde and Elijah Saunders thanks to huge efforts from Taine Murray and Isaac McKneely. They discuss does anything we saw in Miami change our thoughts on the lineup.
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After suffering the program's first ever loss in Charlottesville to Notre Dame, Preston invites on Cuts From The Corner to talk about Ron Sanchez and Virginia basketball as January comes to a close.
First Cuts gives his take on the Notre Dame defeat, a few things he's noticed in recent weeks and the push for the ACC Tournament. Later Preston and Cuts play a new game for the podcast, Either...Or where they get two statements to decide what the real cause is. They answer is the Packline dead, was the revamped offense theoretical, can embrace the pace still work and was this poor roster construction.
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As a wild transfer portal window slows down, Preston is joined by Greg Madia from The Daily Progress and Jacquie Franciulli from Wahoos 247 to recap the Virginia transfer class.
First though, the portal never sleeps as UVA picks up a new commitment from former Ohio State edge rusher Mitchell Melton, so they give their takes on the latest addition. Also the crew ponders what changes could come to the transfer portal in the near future.
Preston, Greg and Jacquie then hand out grades for Virginia's largest ever transfer portal class and then get into superlatives: biggest win, biggest loss, best prospect, most underrated and what positions will UVA still target down the line. They also examine where Virginia ranks quarterback wise in the ACC with the additions of Chandler Morris and Daniel Kaelin.
Later Preston, Greg and Jacquie finally look back at their preseason predictions for UVA football to take victory laps and own up to a few bad calls.
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The college baseball season is less than a month away and practice is underway, so Preston welcomes UVA pitcher Jay Woolfolk on to preview the season.
Jay talks about his offseason, the MLB Draft, his dual-sport journey and how he ended up back at Virginia for his senior season. Then Preston and Jay talk about his comeback to make an impact on the Wahoos path to the College World Series and break down Jay's emotional press conference in Omaha.
Later Jay breaks down this year's Virginia squad and why the Cavaliers lineup might be as dangerous as ever. Plus Jay shouts out a couple players who have made leaps this offseason, the toughest at-bat in the lineup and the newcomers catching his eye.
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Preston from The Sabre welcomes back David Teel from The Virginian-Pilot to talk about the latest in UVA athletics.
First, David talks about his breaking news that UVA Director of Athletics Carla Williams has signed a 5-year extension after months of speculation. Preston and David break down a unique couple of months for Williams, what her extension means for UVA going forward and if she was ever close to leaving Virginia.
Then Preston and David recap a fourth-straight loss for Ron Sanchez and the Cavaliers, this time in a late night buzzer-beater to SMU. They discuss the late game drama, Isaac McKneely's poor performance and Blake Buchanan's stock rising.
Finally, Preston asks the question how did UVA basketball get to this point from hoisting the NCAA Championship in 2019 to being at risk of missing the ACC Tournament and David gives his thoughts. They also discuss the recent news that Tony Bennett will be honored in February and the timing of the ceremony as well as if Bennett's legacy is tarnished by his sudden departure.
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Preston welcomes one of Virginia's newest transfer portal pickups on in offensive lineman Tyshawn Wyatt with players on Grounds now for the start of class and winter workouts.
The former JMU standout talks about his decision to enter the portal and what lead to his decision to choose UVA, his relationship with Coach Terry Heffernan and offensive coordinator Des Kitchings and his goals for the upcoming season with the Cavaliers. Tyshawn also discusses a suddenly deep UVA offensive line room, new quarterback Chandler Morris recruiting Wyatt and where Wyatt will play for Virginia.
Later Preston discusses the latest splash from Tony Elliott and staff in the portal in former Louisville offensive tackle Monroe Mills, the first 4-star transfer for the Cavaliers.
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After a rough start to Virginia's California road trip, Preston is joined by Mike Barber to take stock of where the Cavaliers stand during their worst start to a season since 2008-09.
First, Preston and Mike recap a late night at Cal where UVA saw their second half struggles continue and they discuss the reason for those post-halftime meltdowns. Mike also explains the reasons behind Isaac McKneely's struggles this season after the guard's worst game since his freshman season. Finally, why this California road trip was a huge opportunity for the Cavaliers and why it could put a nail in the coffin.
Later Preston and Mike ponder the reasons UVA fans should continue to watch this season like young players, the chance for a memorable win and more. Then the guys get into the Christian Bliss saga floating around the program after Ron Sanchez's comments earlier in the week. Finally, a quick dive into the latest transfer portal commits for UVA football and Mike's thoughts on JMU offensive lineman Tyshawn Wyatt.
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With the calendar flipping to 2025, ACC basketball is fully underway now so The Sabre's Preston Willett welcomes on Brendan Marks, a college basketball writer for The Athletic, to break down the conference and where Virginia stands.
First, Preston and Brendan discuss the state of ACC basketball and how it got to such a low point from the conference's focus on football to the loss of legendary coaches. The guys try to rank who is the best coach in the ACC currently and also guess how many ACC teams will hear their names on Selection Sunday.
Later, Brendan gives his thoughts (both positive and negative) about UVA basketball in the post-Tony Bennett era. Brendan shares his thoughts on Elijah Saunders, the current UVA roster and what's wrong with former 5-star recruit TJ Power. Then we rate Virginia's chances of making the NCAA Tournament and discuss the next steps for UVA basketball after this season.
Preston and Brendan finish by picking a few most surprising (good and bad teams) in the ACC and if Duke will run the gauntlet.
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Just in time for Christmas, a special State of the Program covering UVA football on the Hoos On Podcast.
Host Preston Willett from The Sabre is joined by Brad Franklin from Cavs Corner and former All-ACC safety with the Cavaliers Tony Covington to take stock of where Virginia football is following a 5-7 season in year three under Tony Elliott.
The guys start by taking a temperature check of the program following a disappointing end to the season in Blacksburg, but a promising few weeks in the transfer portal. Then they cover Virginia's level of buy-in to football with recent NIL donations, academic challenges and recruiting. Also taking stock of where the roster is with a few exciting additions and some key departures.
Finally Preston, Brad and Cov hand out grades for the offense, defense, special teams and Tony Elliott for the year and then talk about expectations for the program moving into next season.
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Preston from The Sabre welcomes back Jacquie Franciulli from 247 Sports to recap Virginia's close loss to Memphis and where UVA football stands in the transfer portal nearly two weeks in.
First, Preston and Jacquie give their BIG takes following the loss to Memphis and whether there are any moral victories to take away. Plus breaking down key performances from Taine Murray and Anthony Robinson, as well as what happened on the technical foul call on Dai Dai Ames.
Later Jacquie takes us through the transfer portal haul UVA already has, including a couple new commitments. Then Preston and Jacquie rank Virginia's biggest remaining needs left to target in the portal (offensive line, of course). Finally, Jacquie gives her early grade for Tony Elliott's transfer class.
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