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Hoos Brew 12/8: Life After Football

Tony Elliott is helping prepare his players for their post-playing days.

What else is brewing in today's Brew?

🏈 Sports Illustrated shoutout
🏈 Life after football
​⚔️ And much, much more!

📈 STOCK UP

🔼 SI Star. You’re not having déjà vu, this is yet another honor for Malik Washington the Virginia wide receiver has been named a second-team All-American by Sports Illustrated!

🔼 Life After Football. Virginia head coach Tony Elliott knows football doesn’t last forever.

“[If football is] a vehicle that gets you to the league, that’s great,” he said. “But that vehicle is going to run out of gas early. Early in life, you’re gonna have to switch to another vehicle, and so you need to have your education taken care of. You need to have your professional development taken care of.”

🤔 HOOS TRIVIA

Lock It Down. Virginia men’s basketball is allowing 53.2 points per game this season.

Where does that rank among all Division I teams?

Think you got it? Scroll down to the bottom of this email for the answer!

ICYMI

We like our Brew hot n’ fresh. But we’re not opposed to you reheating your cup. Here’s some news you may have missed recently…

⚔️ Virginia Athletics Achieves Highest NCAA Graduation Success Rate. Virginia’s 96 percent graduation rate is its highest since the NCAA launched the GSR program in 2002.

⚔️ From D1Baseball — 2023 Fall Report: Virginia ($). The writers over at D1Baseball took an in-depth look at Virginia baseball this fall.

📬 STICK WITH US

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📅 UPCOMING SCHEDULE

Friday, December 7 — Friday, December 15

No scheduled events due to final exams

🎉 TRIVIA ANSWER

Answer: Second!

⚔️ ​Have a great weekend, y’all!