CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW) – Virginia will head to the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl to play Missouri on Dec. 27 in Jacksonville, Fla. The game, at EverBank Stadium, will kickoff at 7:30 p.m. eastern and be televised nationally on ABC. The game gives a chance for the Cavaliers to set a program record for victories.
“That’s the message we’re trying to push to the guys,” senior defensive tackle Jahmeer Carter said. “There hasn’t been an 11-win team in UVA history. That’s something to play for, right there. End the season off right.”
UVA will be making its first bowl appearance since losing the 2019 Orange Bowl to Florida and third all-time at the Gator Bowl. The Cavaliers lost Texas Tech on Jan. 1, 2008, and to Oklahoma on Dec. 29, 1991.
(Virginia was bowl eligible in 2020 and 2021 but did not play in one due to COVID-19 concerns.)
“We got one more opportunity to finish the right way and celebrate the seniors that have given so much to this program,” UVA coach Tony Elliott said. “That’s kind of what our focus is now.”
Missouri went 8-4 overall, 4-4 in the SEC this season. The teams have only met once, with the Tigers winning 31-7 in Columbia, Missouri in 1973.
Virginia went 10-3, winning the ACC regular-season championship but falling to Duke in Saturday’s conference championship game in Charlotte. The Cavaliers rallied from a 10-point deficit with five minutes left in regulation to force overtime when Chandler Morris connected with Eli Wood for an 18-yard touchdown with 22 seconds left.
But after Duke scored a touchdown on fourth-and-goal from the 1 on its overtime possession, Morris threw an interception on a trick play, ending the game.
Now, the Cavaliers will have one final game to cap their impressive 2025 season. They were picked to finish 14th out of 17 ACC teams in the preseason, but won the regular season with a 7-1 league mark.
“We’ve got one more game,” Elliott said. “We’ve got an opportunity to go win 11. That’s what I told them. I want that 11th. I think everybody in that locker room wants that 11th.”
Earlier Sunday, the College Football Playoff committee announced Miami would represent the ACC in the CFP. James Madison, the Sun Belt champion, bumped Duke from the playoff draw. The Blue Devils will play Arizona State in the Sun Bowl.
SMU will play Arizona in the Holiday Bowl, Louisville will face Toledo in the Boca Raton Bowl, Clemson will take on Penn State in the Pinstripe Bowl, Pittsburgh will play East Carolina in the Military Bowl, Georgia Tech will take on BYU in the Pop-Tarts Bowl, Cal draws Hawaii in the Hawaii Bowl, Wake Forest will play Mississippi State in the Duke’s Mayo Bowl, and North Carolina State will play a team from the AAC in the Gasparillo Bowl.

