Virginia’s defense only allowed seven points in its season opener against Coastal Carolina. In week two, it faces its first Power Four opponent in 2025, traveling to Raleigh to take on NC State in a rare non-conference clash between the two teams.
The Cavaliers' defensive coordinator, John Rudzinski, talked to the media about his defense and the challenges the Wolfpack offense presents. Here’s what the third-year coordinator had to say.
Bailey threw for over 300 yards in the season opener against the Pirates, hitting the mark for the third time in his career. He possesses a rare build, being 6-foot-6 and can hurt you with his legs as equally as he can with his arms. It’ll certainly be a tougher matchup than what Coastal Carolina presented to the Cavalier defense.
Entering the season, the receiving core for the Wolfpack had question marks. Senior tight end Justin Joly was known, but outside of him, no one really knew who would step up. In week one, it was true freshman Teddy Hoffmann and senior Wesley Grimes. Two athletes who shined bright when the lights were on.
The Cavalier pass rush didn’t generate as much pressure as they would’ve liked in week one. 15 total pressures and two sacks against Coastal Carolina, alright numbers, but for a team in the Sun Belt, it certainly could be better. Rudzinski sees definite room for improvement.
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