Virginia hopes its first home football game in 10 months is the high point of a long, emotional journey that started in an horrific way.
The tragedy caused the cancellation of Virginia’s final two games last year. Instead, there were three funerals to attend, as a team, vigils and a moving memorial service.
The end zone will remain painted to honor them throughout the season. The Cavaliers will wear helmet decals and those wearing jerseys Nos. 1, 15 and 41 — the numbers of the three killed — will have legacy patches on them. The visiting Dukes also will wear helmet decals. In a statement she read at a news conference without taking questions, athletic director Carla Williams said, “We promised the family members that we would never forget their loved ones and we will keep that promise.”
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