
Fall camp is only a few weeks away for Virginia football, so now feels like a great time to start taking a closer look at each position group for the Cavaliers.
Let's dive right into it beginning with the ever so important quarterback position:
Despite Eli Holstein likely being the better pure passer, Pribula's ability to torch defenses with his legs on designed runs and his potential to be more effective in an RPO-heavy passing game (which is what Des Kitchings will probably be doing more of in 2026) should give him the edge over Holstein heading into week one.
There were quite a few times at Mizzou when he had some wildly misplaced balls that led to interceptions for the defense. He needs to be more effective at putting the football where it needs to be in Des Kitchings' offense, as Virginia's passing game is what's relied on to complement the run game.
In 2025, Chandler Morris was excellent on high-efficiency throws (64.7% comp.), which was a huge reason why Virginia's offense was able to perform like a well-oiled machine week in and week out. If the Cavaliers are going to have any chance of making it back to the ACC title game this year, then Pribula has to be efficient whenever he throws the football.
At the end of the day, Virginia should have a pretty solid quarterback group heading into fall camp 2026. Beau Pribula undoubtedly has the talent to lead this team back to the conference championship game, and Eli Holstein will be ready to take over should anything happen to him this season.
Having the type of depth at quarterback that UVA has in Pribula, Holstein, and Cole Geer should allow Wahoo fans to sleep well at night heading into the 2026 season.
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