No. 24 Virginia Survives Louisville in Overtime Thriller
Cavaliers Capture Second Straight OT Win Behind Defense and Determination
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The No. 24 Virginia Cavaliers extended their impressive run of resilience with a 30–27 overtime victory against Louisville at L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium. The win marked their second straight overtime triumph and improved their record to 5–1 overall and 3–0 in ACC play, their best start in the conference since 2007.
Virginia once again leaned on its defense and special teams to overcome an uneven offensive outing. Despite producing just 237 total yards, the Cavaliers found ways to control momentum, capitalize on mistakes, and make critical plays in decisive moments.
Defense Sets the Tone
The Cavaliers established control early through defense. On Louisville’s first drive, the Cardinals attempted a fourth-and-one conversion, but a mishandled pitch led to a fumble that was scooped up and returned 61 yards for a touchdown. The turnover instantly gave Virginia a lead and a surge of confidence that carried into the next series.
Louisville answered with a steady drive that ended in a short touchdown run, leveling the score before the end of the first quarter. Virginia’s offense responded midway through the second with a 19-yard touchdown strike that put the Cavaliers back in front. Louisville quickly matched the score, tying the game at 14–14 heading into halftime. Both teams displayed strong defensive discipline during the opening half, with neither side allowing sustained offensive rhythm.
A Defensive Masterclass
Virginia’s defense continued its dominance after the break. Linebacker Kam Robinson intercepted a pass in the third quarter and returned it 47 yards for another touchdown, giving the Cavaliers their second defensive score of the day. The play completely changed the game’s momentum and put Virginia ahead by a touchdown.
A 46-yard field goal from kicker Will Bettridge later in the quarter extended the lead to 24–14. Bettridge’s accuracy and composure helped the Cavaliers maintain control as the offense struggled to establish consistency.
The defense kept the pressure on Louisville’s quarterback, registering five sacks in the second half and forcing hurried throws on nearly every possession. The Cardinals’ offensive line struggled to handle the speed and power of Virginia’s front seven, and the Cavaliers’ coverage downfield forced Louisville to settle for short gains.
Louisville’s Late Surge
Despite being contained for much of the third quarter, Louisville found life in the fourth. The Cardinals’ passing attack started to click, and a long drive cut Virginia’s lead to three. Late in regulation, a 50-yard field goal tied the score at 24–24 and pushed the contest into overtime.
The momentum appeared to shift in Louisville’s favor, but Virginia remained composed. Their ability to respond under pressure once again defined their performance.
Closing It Out in Overtime
Louisville opened the extra period with a short field goal to take a 27–24 lead. On Virginia’s ensuing possession, quarterback Chandler Morris guided the Cavaliers methodically down the field, mixing short passes and runs to keep the defense off balance. Running back J’Mari Taylor sealed the victory with a two-yard touchdown run on a direct snap, lifting Virginia to another dramatic overtime win.
Taylor finished with 68 rushing yards and 29 receiving yards, providing stability throughout the game. His balance of patience and power gave Virginia the spark it needed to close out a contest where the defense had carried much of the load.
Team Balance and Execution
The Cavaliers’ defensive unit once again proved to be the backbone of their success. Virginia forced two turnovers that directly resulted in touchdowns and consistently disrupted Louisville’s passing rhythm. Linebackers and defensive linemen combined for multiple sacks and tackles for loss, while the secondary eliminated deep passing threats by keeping plays in front of them.
Special teams continued to contribute in key moments. Bettridge connected on all four of his field goal attempts, while punter Elijah Slibeck flipped field position with a booming 71-yard punt in the third quarter. That play, the longest by a Virginia player since 2019, helped the Cavaliers regain control at a crucial point in the match.
The victory also marked the sixth consecutive game in which Virginia scored at least 30 points. The Cavaliers have maintained a perfect record this season when forcing turnovers, a reflection of their ability to capitalize on opponents’ mistakes and turn defense into offense.
Louisville’s Missed Chances
Louisville outgained Virginia 448–237 in total offense but failed to convert opportunities when it mattered most. The Cardinals’ two turnovers proved decisive, both directly leading to Cavalier touchdowns. Despite their statistical edge, the mistakes and late-game execution lapses overshadowed strong performances from several offensive contributors.
The loss ended Louisville’s four-game winning streak and handed them their first defeat of the season. The Cardinals showed moments of explosive potential but struggled to maintain rhythm against Virginia’s physical defense and timely pressure.
A Statement of Resilience
Virginia’s win was another example of how the program has evolved into one that thrives under pressure. Each of the Cavaliers’ last three victories has featured critical defensive plays, precise special teams execution, and a steady focus on fundamentals. Even when the offense faltered, the team’s discipline and conditioning allowed them to stay in control deep into the fourth quarter and beyond.
The Cavaliers’ 5–1 start is their best since 2017, and their 3–0 conference record places them in strong contention within the ACC standings. This stretch also marks the first time in school history that Virginia has won consecutive overtime games.
Louisville, meanwhile, enters its bye week needing to regroup before facing Miami in what will be a pivotal matchup in the conference race. Ball security and red-zone efficiency will be key areas of improvement after Saturday’s costly turnovers.
Looking Ahead
Virginia now enjoys a well-earned week of rest before hosting Washington State on October 18 at Scott Stadium. The Cavaliers will aim to extend their winning streak to five and continue building momentum toward a potential postseason run.
Saturday’s victory over Louisville underscored the team’s toughness, adaptability, and growing confidence. While the offense continues to seek consistency, Virginia’s defense and special teams have positioned them as one of the most complete and determined squads in the conference.
With their second straight overtime win, the Cavaliers demonstrated once more that they can finish games in any fashion necessary — a mark of a program learning not just how to compete, but how to win.








