One of the longtime hindrances of the Virginia Cavaliers football program has been a football-specific facility dedicated to the entire program. Currently, the McCue Center across the street from John Paul Jones Arena houses not only offices and locker rooms for the football team, but an athletic training clinic and weight rooms that are shared throughout the entire athletic department. What’s more is that the facility opened in 1991 — making it older than Klockner Stadium, Davenport Field, JPJ, and the current iteration of Scott Stadium.
UVA head coach Bronco Mendenhall was asked on his weekly radio show Tuesday night about a would-be timetable for the facility and whether there have been any developments on that front.