Bronco Mendenhall announced on Dec. 2 that he would step down as the University of Virginia’s head coach after his team’s bowl game this month, a decision that stunned the college football world.
Little more than a week passed before UVA landed Mendenhall’s successor. Still, it was an unsettling period for everyone associated with the Cavaliers’ program.
“It felt like a month,” quarterback Brennan Armstrong said Monday.
The anxiety started to fade with Friday’s announcement that Clemson offensive coordinator Tony Elliott had been hired. By the end of Elliott’s introductory press conference Monday afternoon, held next to the George Welsh Indoor Practice Facility, optimism prevailed among the UVA football family.
“I love the move,” said wide receiver Lavel Davis Jr., who grew up in South Carolina and was familiar with Elliott’s accomplishments at Clemson. “I feel like the future is really bright for Virginia.”

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