JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Virginia coach Tony Elliott had a message for his team in the postgame locker room: Welcome to the 11-win club.
It’s the most exclusive one in program history.
Harrison Waylee ran for a touchdown, Chandler Morris threw for 198 yards and No. 20 Virginia edged 25th-ranked Missouri 13-7 in the Gator Bowl on Saturday night.
The Cavaliers bounced back from a crushing loss to Duke in the Atlantic Coast Conference title game — an overtime stunner that cost them a spot in the College Football Playoff — and reached 11 wins for the first time in the program’s 122 years.
‘’It’s been a special year," Elliott said. “They believed when everyone around them told them not to. A lot of folks said they weren’t good enough to get to this point.’’
Indeed, few saw this one coming.
Virginia (11-3) was a four-point underdog, according to BetMGM, and was short-handed on both sides of the ball. Elliott’s team played without star running back J’Mari Taylor, leading receiver Trell Harris and linebackers Kam Robinson and Maddox Marcellus.
Taylor, who led the Atlantic Coast Conference with 1,062 yards rushing during the regular season, was a no-show on the sideline after ‘’deliberating’’ about playing all week.