The Sabre Interview: Coach Mike London

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Coach Mike London is heading into his fourth season as head coach of the Virginia football program. London's journey as head coach at UVa has seen its highs and lows over the course of his first three years on the job. What will year four bring? In the latest edition of "The Sabre Interview" series, I caught up with London to talk about the 2013 schedule, the program's future, and much, much more. READ MORE


The Sabre Interview: Jimmy Miller

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When you open up the record book for Virginia Basketball you might not see former Cavalier great Jim Miller's name listed too many times. But make no mistake, "Jimmy" Miller is one of the most beloved Cavalier athletes of all time and one of the best to ever wear the Virginia uniform. During Miller's career, UVa won 97 games and in his first three years helped Virginia to the Sweet 16, Elite 8 and Final Four. Miller is the latest focus of The Sabre Interview. READ MORE


The Sabre Interview: Frank Quayle

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Frank Quayle is one of the all-time greats in Cavalier football history and one of only six Virginia players to have his number (24) retired. Quayle's mark in UVa and local history is not isolated only to his time as a player. Quayle has been a fixture in Charlottesville for decades as a realtor with Roy Wheeler in Charlottesville and as a color analyst in the broadcast booth on football Saturdays. The Sabre Interview checks in with Quayle for a one-on-one interview with a great Hoo. READ MORE


The Sabre Interview: Jason Williford

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Jason Williford has been coaching collegiate basketball for 12 years. Nearing the conclusion of his third year as a Virginia men's basketball assistant coach, Williford has come full circle - from UVa player to UVa assistant coach - and is exactly where he wants to be, back within the Virginia basketball program. The passion and loyalty for the Cavaliers remains evident any time you talk with Coach Williford, including during The Sabre Interview. READ MORE


The Sabre Interview: James Johnson

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Virginia fans will finally get an opportunity to see James Johnson play on the court this season. Johnson, a 6'9", 238-pound forward, was redshirted last season in order to develop his mental and physical game. He and the coaching staff felt he needed an extra year to improve in some areas. With the season opener and Johnson's debut just days away, it's an opportune time for "The Sabre Interview" with the redshirt freshman. READ MORE


The Sabre Interview: Mike Scott

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It's been a long road for Mike Scott, from a young track and field star at age nine to a dominant basketball player in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Scott has endured many obstacles along the way; tendonitis in his knee, a high ankle sprain that limited his abilities as a freshman, a coaching change, and most recently two ankle surgeries that cost him much of his senior year. The good news for Mike, as well as Cavalier teammates and fans, is that he's been granted an additional year of eligibility and hopes to lead the program to a place it hasn't been since he suited up at UVa - the NCAA Tournament. TheSabre.com interviews Mr. Scott and covers a number of areas throughout his journey. READ MORE


The Sabre Interview: Anthony Poindexter

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Anthony Poindexter has been a Virginia fan favorite ever since he stepped onto the field as a freshmen in 1995. He's been a part of the Virginia program as both a player and now as a coach. Coach Dex has been an assistant under former coach Al Groh, working with running backs, and now with current coach Mike London, back home working with safeties. We caught up with Dex for an extensive interview covering many different topics to include his playing days, the "hit" he put on freshman Thomas Jones, the stress surrounding the coaching change, his involvement with recruiting, and the future of Virginia football. READ MORE


The Sabre Interview: Matt Schaub

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Matt Schaub is one of the greatest quarterbacks ever to play for the University of Virginia. He holds nearly every passing record at UVa and is beginning to make his mark in the NFL as well. TheSabre.com caught up with Matt to discuss a range of topics including his time in the NFL as well as at UVa, Virginia's recent coaching situation, and a few other odds and ends. READ MORE