For the first time ever, Virginia Basketball is going to face the University of Texas. The opponents for the 2025 ACC/SEC challenge were revealed today and the Cavaliers are going to face the Longhorns. It will be a matchup of two programs with first year head coaches, with Ryan Odom set to take over at Virginia and Sean Miller taking over in Austin.
NEWS: Matchups are set for the 2025 ACC/SEC Challenge, per sources.
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UF @ Duke
UNC @ UK
UVA @ Texas
NC St @ Auburn
Clemson @ Bama
LVille @ Ark
OU @ Wake
SMU @ Vandy
A&M @ Pitt
Miss St @ GT
Miami @ Ole Miss
LSU @ BC
VT@SC
Tenn @ Cuse
Mizzou @ ND
UGA @ FSUhttps://t.co/SYoZLlz1Fd
This is going to be one of the highlight matchups of the entire challenge. Virginia is looking to prove that it is a tournament team while Texas is looking to to stay in the field. This will be a big test for a Virginia team that is going to be relying heavily on new transfers and this will serve as an early barometer for what might be in store once ACC play begins.
CBS Sports analyst Isaac Trotter put every ACC team into tiers, with the tiers looking like this:
Where did he put UVA? They went into Tier 2 alongside North Carolina and NC State. Louisville and Duke were the only teams in Tier 1. Here is what he had to say about Odom's team, along with a starting five projection:
PROJECTED STARTING LINEUP
G Dallin Hall (BYU transfer)
G Jacari White (North Dakota State transfer)
G Malik Thomas (San Francisco transfer)
F Devin Tillis (UC Irvine transfer)
C Johann Grunloh (International signee)
Top bench options: G Sam Lewis, G Chance Mallory, C Ugonna Onyenso, F Silas Barksdale
The scoop: "Virginia hired a winning coach in Ryan Odom, handed him resources and the roster looks primed and ready to go. Would you look at that?
This roster should be able to trot out some serious five-shooter lineups thanks to the addition of Grunloh, a 6-foot-11 German center who can splash pick-and-pop 3-pointers and protect the rim at a high level, but Thomas is the true game-changer. The San Francisco transfer can go. He's one of the elite guards in this portal cycle who will drop a 30-piece on someone this season.
Hall, White, Lewis, and Tillis are upperclassmen who are proven shot-makers, and the addition of Onyenso should give Virginia 40 minutes of rim protection. Keeping Mallory in the fold, even after the coaching change, is a pretty big deal. The 5-9 freshman point guard is loads of fun.
Virginia is not the most athletic team in this league, but a game-changing lead guard like Thomas surrounded by this much shooting and plenty of shot-blocking gives Odom more than enough to build a tournament team. Like Louisville last year, Virginia is immediately primed to skyrocket up the ACC pecking order."
This would be a good step for the program in Odom's first season and a Louisville-like turnaround is not out of the question. Virginia is of course in a better spot than Louisville was after the Kenny Payne era, but UVA is aiming to be in the mix for a double bye in the ACC Tournament and a strong seed in the big dance. If the transfers mesh well, this could be a strong first season for Odom in Charlottesville.
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