The Atlantic Coast Conference is chocked full of some of the top performing football teams in the NCAA. The Virginia Cavaliers
play in the ACC's Coastal Division, and in 2010 they finished sixth in the division with a record of 4-8. The team will have
to overcome heavyweights like Virginia Tech and Miami to take the top spot in 2011.
One of the reasons that sports tickets to see
the Virginia Cavaliers football team have remained popular comes from the stars that have come out of the program. Only a
few players have had the immeasurable honor of having their jersey numbers retired, like Jim Dombrowski, Bill Dudley, Gene
Edmonds, Shawn Moore, Joe Palumbo and Frank Quayle.
Scott Stadium is a building
that draws awe even from those outside of the NCAA
football world. Scott Stadium first opened in 1931, named after Frederick William Scott and Elisabeth Strother Scott.
In the 1990s, Scott Stadium underwent a multi-million dollar renovation, keeping the stadium modern and increasing the capacity
to over 60,000.
The atmosphere at a Virginia Cavaliers football game is an unforgettable experience for any sports fan. Students, alumni
and other fans make it a point to show up for every game at Scott Stadium, and the excitement is palpable. The best way to
enjoy Virginia Cavaliers football is to bring your favorite people with you to the game.