Cavaliers Dominate Stanford in ACC Opener with Decisive First Half
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The Virginia Cavaliers launched their ACC campaign with a resounding 48-20 victory over the Stanford Cardinal, fueled by a blistering first-half performance. Saturday's game, played at Scott Stadium, saw the Cavaliers establish a commanding lead early on, leaving Stanford struggling to catch up.

The win was largely attributed to Virginia's offense, which displayed both power and precision. Quarterback Anthony Colandrea orchestrated several scoring drives, connecting with wide receivers Malik Washington and JR Wilson for crucial gains. The running game also proved effective, with Perris Jones and Mike Hollins contributing significantly to the Cavaliers' dominant ground attack. By halftime, Virginia had built a substantial lead, effectively putting the game out of Stanford's reach.

Stanford, on the other hand, struggled to find any rhythm on offense. Their quarterback, Ashton Daniels, faced constant pressure from Virginia's defensive line, limiting his ability to make accurate throws. The Cardinal's running game also failed to gain traction against a stout Cavaliers' defense.

"We came out with intensity and executed our game plan effectively," said Virginia head coach Tony Elliott after the game. "The players were focused and determined, and it showed on the field. This is a great way to start our ACC schedule."

The victory provides a significant boost to Virginia's confidence as they move further into their conference schedule. Experts predict that if the Cavaliers can maintain this level of performance, they will be a force to be reckoned with in the ACC. However, consistency will be key.

Looking ahead, Virginia faces a tough road test against North Carolina next week. Stanford will return home to regroup and prepare for their upcoming match against Arizona State.
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