Virginia Football: Five Bold Predictions For The 2025 Season

Here are some bold predictions for the upcoming 2025 season for Virginia Football
Sep 15, 2023; College Park, Maryland, USA; Virginia Cavaliers head coach Tony Elliott looks on during the first quarter against the Maryland Terrapins at SECU Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Reggie Hildred-Imagn Images
Sep 15, 2023; College Park, Maryland, USA; Virginia Cavaliers head coach Tony Elliott looks on during the first quarter against the Maryland Terrapins at SECU Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Reggie Hildred-Imagn Images | Reggie Hildred-Imagn Images

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The 2025 season is nearly a week away. For the Virginia Cavaliers, they will be opening the season at home against Coastal Carolina and the Cavaliers will be looking to get their season off on the right foot.

While this team does not carry heavy expectations this season (picked to finish 14th in the ACC in the preseason poll), but they have a favorable schedule and brought in one of the most underrated transfer portal classes in the ACC. What will this result in?

Here are five bold (emphasis on bold) predictions for Virginia's 2025 season.

1. UVA Wins Eight Games

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Oct 19, 2024; Clemson, South Carolina, USA; Virginia Cavaliers head coach Tony Elliott on the field gestures during the game against the Clemson Tigers at Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Alexander Hicks-Imagn Images | Alexander Hicks-Imagn Images

This seems bold, but have you seen UVA's schedule? They are likely only going to be double-digit underdogs in one game (at Louisville), and if the transfers make an instant impact, eight wins is not out of the question. They are going to be favored against Coastal Carolina, Wake Forest, William & Mary, Stanford, and Washington State. Win those five games and win some toss-ups (Cal, North Carolina, Florida State, and Virginia Tech), and there is certainly a path to get there.

2. Virginia Beats Virginia Tech

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Nov 30, 2024; Blacksburg, Virginia, USA; Virginia Tech Hokies running back Bhayshul Tuten (33) runs the ball against Virginia Cavaliers defensive end Miles Greene (14) during the fourth quarter at Lane Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-Imagn Images | Peter Casey-Imagn Images

Beating a Brent Pry-coached Virginia Tech does not seem like a bold prediction, but UVA has not done it yet, and they have only beaten the Hokies twice since 2000. It has been one of the most lopsided rivalries in college football, but this is a year when the Cavaliers can get the Hokies. Virginia Tech had five players drafted, and some of their other best players left in the transfer portal. Tony Elliott not only wins eight games, but he also gets a needed victory over their hated rival.

3. Virginia Starts the Season 5-0

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Nov 9, 2024; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Virginia Cavaliers running back Xavier Brown (0) gestures to the Pittsburgh student section after scoring a touchdown against the Pittsburgh Panthers during the third quarter at Acrisure Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images | Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images

Virginia starts the season with Coastal Carolina, NC State, William & Mary, Stanford, and Florida State. A 3-2 record seems to be the worst record that UVA could start with, but if they can find a way to beat NC State and Florida State, a 5-0 start is possible. It all could hinge on the Friday night matchup against Florida State. That game is going to mean a lot for both teams. If FSU starts the season with a loss, they really need a win in this game, or their season could possibly go south. I think UVA can beat the Seminoles, and if so, they can secure a 5-0 start.

4. Chandler Morris Challenges For An All-ACC Spot

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Jul 22, 2025; Charlotte, NC, USA; Virgnia quarterback Chandler Morris answers questions from the media during ACC Media Days at Hilton Charlotte Uptown. Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images | Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images

There is a chance that Morris could in fact be a huge upgrade at the position, but he only has one real season to show for it. Morris only played in five total games during his lone season with Oklahoma and then transferred to TCU. He played in four games for the Horned Frogs in 2021, including a standout performance in an upset win over No. 12 Baylor. Morris was 29-41 for 461 yards and two touchdowns in that game.

He would battle an injury that would limit his playing time in both 2022 (when the Horner Frogs made an appearance in the national championship game) and then in 2023, when he only played in seven games. Morris threw for 1,532 yards, 12 touchdowns, and five interceptions while completing 66% of his passes. He would then transfer to North Texas, where he would have the most productive season of his collegiate career.

For the Mean Green last season, Morris threw for 3,774 yards, 31 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions while completing 63.1% of his passes. He also had 242 yards rushing and four touchdowns. According to PFF, Morris finished as the highest-grade player on the North Texas offense with 78.9 grade in 887 total snaps at quarterback.

Clemson's Cade Klubnik, Miami's Carson Beck, and SMU's Kevin Jennings are the favorites to be on the All-ACC teams, but Morris is going to be in the mix.

5. Virginia's secondary is much improved

This has been the top area that Virginia has pursued this offseason. They have brought in players such as Da'Marcus Crosby (New Mexico State), Emmanuel Karnley (Miami/Arizona), Donovan Platt (Army), Christian Charles (Tennessee), Jordan Robinson (Cincinnati), Kenan Johnson (Utah), Ja'Son Prevard (Morgan State), and Devin Neal (Louisville) to help fix a secondary that gave up a lot of big plays last season. These new players should make a big difference, and while I don't think Virginia will have an elite defense, the secondary will be better. The key is going to be if they are healthy.

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Jackson Caudell has been covering Georgia Tech Athletics For On SI since March 2022 and the Atlanta Hawks for On SI since October 2023. Jackson is also the co-host of the Bleav in Georgia Tech podcast and he loves to bring thoughtful analysis and comprehensive coverage to everything that he does. Find him on X @jacksoncaudell

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