In an appetizer for Virginia fans, the Cavaliers will look to follow up their biggest win of the season on Saturday afternoon when they meet Dayton on a neutral floor in Charlotte.

Eight hours after tip-off at Spectrum Center, the 17th-ranked Virginia football team will play Duke across town in the Atlantic Coast Conference championship game at Bank of America Stadium.

The Cavaliers (7-1) are coming off a convincing 88-69 road win Wednesday against Texas in the ACC/SEC Challenge. Virginia made 12 of 24 shots from 3-point range and led for the final 35-plus minutes.

Chance Mallory scored a game-high 16 points in just 20 minutes off the bench, sinking both of his shots from beyond the arc and adding three assists, three rebounds and one block.

"He's just a great player," first-year Virgi

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