It was a night to remember and a result that’s catapulted the University of Virginia football team into the national picture.
on Friday at Scott Stadium was enough to push the Cavaliers into the Associated Press Top 25.
The Wahoos, 4-1 overall and 2-0 in the ACC, are No. 24 in the , marking their first appearance in the rankings since 2019. The FSU win was the program’s first over a Top 10 opponent at home since knocking off the fourth-ranked Seminoles in 2005. It came nearly 30 years after the Hoos upset No. 2 FSU at Scott Stadium.
Virginia next travels to face the University of Louisville Cardinals (4-0, 1-0 ACC) on Saturday. Kickoff from L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium in Kentucky is set for 3:30 p.m. ESPN2 will broadcast the game.
But before looking ahead, let’s go back once more and relive our favorite scenes from a memorable evening at Scott Stadium.









