Virginia vs. Coastal Carolina: What to Watch in the 2025 Opener

The wait is over. Fall camp is in the books, the depth chart is out, and the first Saturday night at Scott Stadium is almost here. When these teams met last season, Virginia pounded the ground game and ran away, 43–24. The formula was simple: 58 rushes for 384 yards and 3 TDs, including 171 yards on just 9 carries from Xavier Brown. With an upgraded offensive line and a backs room that runs three-deep, that identity is front and center again.

Coastal’s roulette depth chart (and the QB question)

Coastal Carolina’s roster is in flux. The Chanticleers lost 49 players to the portal and brought in 33, and their first depth chart reflects the churn: every position but left tackle is listed with an “or.” Nowhere is that uncertainty louder than quarterback.

San José State transfer Emmett Brown—the projected starter out of the offseason—is out for the season. The Week 1 depth chart lists MJ Morris, Samari Collier, Tad Hudson, and Jon Hunt with “or” between them. If there’s a lean, it’s toward MJ Morris getting the most run. The junior transfer (Maryland/NC State) threw 61 passes last year, completing 36, with 5 TDs, 5 INTs, and one rushing score. With that much rotation everywhere, expect Coastal to search for rhythm early.

Virginia’s offense: back to the blueprint

Offensive coordinator Des Kitchings wants to run it, and this may be his best chance to do it consistently behind a new-and-improved offensive line. The backfield is set up for a true rotation:

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