Virginia vs Stanford: Game Time and TV Network Officially Announced For Week Four Matchup

Virginia is going to host Stanford in week four and the game time has just been announced
Sep 6, 2025; Raleigh, North Carolina, USA;Virginia Cavaliers wide receiver Jahmal Edrine (7) runs with the football during the first half of the game against North Carolina State Wolfpack at Carter-Finley Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jaylynn Nash-Imagn Images
Sep 6, 2025; Raleigh, North Carolina, USA;Virginia Cavaliers wide receiver Jahmal Edrine (7) runs with the football during the first half of the game against North Carolina State Wolfpack at Carter-Finley Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jaylynn Nash-Imagn Images | Jaylynn Nash-Imagn Images

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Virginia is coming off a tough loss to NC State and their focus is on the upcoming week three game vs William & Mary. However, their week four home clash with Stanford has just been given an official game time for next Saturday. The Cavaliers are going to face the Cardinal at 7:30 p.m. ET, and the game will be shown on ACC Network.

This is going to be the first ever meeting between the two programs. Stanford has not gotten off to a great start this season, as they are 0-2 and they have a loss to Hawaii on their resume. The Cavaliers are going to be heavy favorites in this game, but they have to go out and earn it.

First things first though, UVA has to handle their business against William & Mary this weekend.

Heavy favorites this week

Virginia vs Stanford Week Four Game Time Officially Announced
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As you would expect, Virginia is going to be a heavy favorite this weekend. In the updated SP+ projections, Virginia is expected to win 40-12 and the Cavaliers have been given a 96% chance to win the game.

When you lose a game, naturally, you are going to drop in the rankings, whether they are actual rankings or advanced analytics. That is the case for Virginia. The Hoos' shot up in ESPN's FPI last week after their win over Coastal Carolina, but this week they dropped three spots to 53rd. NC State, Virginia Tech, Duke, Syracuse, Stanford, North Carolina, and Wake Forest were the ACC teams that were ranked lower than UVA.

Can UVA bounce back?

Virginia vs NC Stat
Sep 6, 2025; Raleigh, North Carolina, USA; Virginia Cavaliers safety Ethan Minter (30) tackles North Carolina State Wolfpack tight end Justin Joly (7) during the first half of the game at Carter-Finley Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jaylynn Nash-Imagn Images | Jaylynn Nash-Imagn Images

While the loss to NC State is certainly disappointing, Virginia head coach Tony Elliott says this team still has its goals in front of them:

"And so going back to that question that we were at a lot we convert a lot of third -longs and have no sacks All right, and the quarterback didn't get hit much, you know versus that front and so just guys executing, giving the quarterback protection in the pocket and guys being where they're supposed to be and then the quarterback being dialed in on the defensive structure to know where to go through his progression and the guys made some plays. The guys went down sliding up balls, balls up over their head, man, they made the quarterback right, and it was a beautiful thing to see, but hopefully that gives the last two games we've been, you know, over 50 % on third down, which we're going to need to be throughout better in the red zone. We've got to make those field goals in the red zone. And in Will Bettridge, he'll go to work, and he'll find a way to put it through the uprights. And we're going to continue to give him opportunities to kick. So I know there's no moral victories, but we're going to get on this bus. We're not going to have our heads down. We're going to stay encouraged. We're going to stay positive. My challenge to the team is we either get better, we get better, or we either get defined by this game, or we get developed, and I'm choosing to get better, I'm choosing to get developed, and I believe those guys are going to do the same thing."

Elliott is right in saying that the goals for Virginia are still in front of them, but there are plenty of issues to fix, particularly on defense. The next two games are very winnable, but tough tests against Florida State and Louisville remain. Can the issues be fixed by then?

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