When it comes to Virginia's unsettled quarterback position in its new spread offense, embattled Cavaliers coach Al Groh doesn't expect to pull a rabbit out of a hat. He's not intentionally being secretive. Of the team's three quarterback options, none could avoid producing multiple turnovers in last weekend's disastrous home defeat to William & Mary. Or was it to Peter, Paul & Mary?Doesn't matter.
With No. 16 Texas Christian traveling to Charlottesville, Va., Saturday, Groh may need to put together the best coaching job of his career to get the Cavaliers pointed in the right direction. According to Virginia media, if Groh doesn't and the team, which faces one of the country's most challenging schedules, gets off to a poor start, there are already rumors flying that UVa could pull a Clemson from a year ago and replace Groh with one of his assistants during a bye week.

























