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New season of Coach’s Corner radio show with Tony Elliott set to begin

A brand new season of the Coach’s Corner Show gets underway from the Dairy Market on Tuesday. Photo: Contributed/UVA athletics


CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW)- A brand new season of the Coach’s Corner Show gets underway from the Dairy Market on Tuesday.

 John Freeman, the voice of the Cavaliers, will sit down with Virginia football coach Tony Elliot ahead of the new season, discussing roster construction, scheming, and the many new players that the staff has integrated. 

15 episodes will air from Aug. 19 through Nov. 25.  The season debut of the show will be taped at 1 p.m. Tuesday from the Dairy Market, at a location inside to be announced later, alongside the show’s special guests, on Virginiasports.com. 

You can attend in person and interact with the show, participating in merchandise and ticket giveaways, as well as posing questions to Coach Elliot and the players by mentioning John Freeman at @JohnFreemanUVA on X  

Parking at the Dairy Market is free. 

The show will air on the Virginia Sports Radio Network at 7:06pm. 

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