CHARLOTTESVILLE — Within Virginia’s football program, there is a swelling demand for this coming campaign to be the one in which left tackle McKale Boley’s performance matches his super potential.
The Hoos are steadfast believers in Boley, too.
“He’s primed to have his best season,” left guard Noah Josey said. They’ve started next to each other on the Cavaliers’ offensive line for the last two years.
“He’s healthy and he’s ready to go,” said Josey.
Said offensive coordinator Des Kitchings about what Boley’s outlook is if he stays on the field and plays consistently well throughout the year: “Really, really good. Like NFL Sunday good.”
That’s been the consensus at UVa since Boley arrived on Grounds three years ago and became the second true freshman in Hoos history to start a season-op