After being on the road for nearly a month, Virginia returns to Scott Stadium to face Georgia Tech.
Head coach Tony Elliott has seen a change with the Cavaliers since the 42-14 loss to Maryland.
The Cavaliers (2-6, 1-3) have gone 2-3 in their last five.
All three losses have been competitive.
Virginia lost to NC State on the last play of the game, and then there was a three-point loss to Boston College and an overtime loss to Miami (Fl).
Malik Washington has had a career year at wide receiver.
Washington has back-to-back 12 catch performances (UNC and Miami). He has 68 catches coming into Saturday’s game.
Georgia Tech (4-4, 3-2) has alternated wins-losses all season.
The Yellow Jackets are coming off a 46-42 win over North Carolina. They’ve scored 30 points or more in three out of five ACC games.
Sophomore quarterback Haynes King has been a weapon on offense. Through eight games, King has thrown 21 touchdown passes.