For the University of Virginia Cavaliers, the two-game stretch that will determine whether they win the Atlantic Coast Conference’s Coastal Division does not start until Nov. 20, when they play at the University of Pittsburgh. A week later, in the regular-season finale, UVA hosts Virginia Tech at Scott Stadium.
First, however, comes a visit to Scott Stadium from a top-10 team, something that doesn’t happen every year. At 7:30 p.m. Saturday, in a non-conference game to be nationally broadcast on ABC, Virginia (6-3) hosts the seventh-ranked University of Notre Dame (8-1). The Wahoos have a chance to defeat a top-10 opponent for the first time since 2005, when they knocked off No. 4 Florida State at Scott Stadium.
“It’s a big deal,” tight end Jelani Wood said, and there’s more to come this month.
The Cavaliers “have three big games ahead of us,” defensive lineman Mandy Alonso said, “two of them being ACC games.”
Virginia won the Coastal Division for the first time in 2019. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the ACC altered its format last season and didn’t crown division champions.
For the Hoos, head coach Bronco Mendenhall said, this “is really a brand-new season, with every single goal that we set out with at the beginning of the year still available.”
UVA has won 21 of its past 24 games at Scott Stadium. In each of those victories, however, the Cavaliers’ No. 1 quarterback was available. That might not be the case Saturday night.

