The tragedy at Virginia continues to weigh heavy on the community. More Cavs_Corner:
PGRpdiBjbGFzcz0ncmEtY29udGFpbmVyIGRpc3Ryb19hZCc+CjxkaXYgY2xh c3M9J3ZpZGVvLWFkLXdyYXBwZXInPgo8c2NyaXB0IGFzeW5jIHNyYz0nLy9j LmpzcmRuLmNvbS9zL2NzLmpzP3A9MjI1NDYnIHR5cGU9J3RleHQvamF2YXNj cmlwdCc+PC9zY3JpcHQ+CjxkaXYgY2xhc3M9J3ZpZGVvLWNvbnRhaW5lcicg aWQ9J2RzX2RlZmF1bHRfYW5jaG9yJz48L2Rpdj4KPC9kaXY+CjwvZGl2PgoKMonday, November 14th was a dark day.
I finally gave in to the constant buzzing of my phone around 7:15 Monday morning. The first message I saw was from Justin Ferber. He had texted Brad and I at 5:15 with a synopsis of all the events of the night, understanding we were likely sleeping and were about to wake up to a lot of terrible news. We spent the next couple of hours sharing any updates we could find and trying to process all of this as the tragic details continued to be confirmed.
We have amazing young men in the University of Virginia football program. These young men have incredible families. These young men chose an academically challenging school when others would not. Many were hundreds of miles from home pursuing their dreams at UVA.The ugly truth of the matter is many of the young men who come to the University of Virginia to play football are leaving areas where they have been affected by violence on a regular basis.
It hit me hard at that moment that there would be so many family members and friends of these young men doing the same for them in the coming days. Young men who did not get to live a long life like she did. I cried for the grief of my family, but I also cried for these young men and their families.
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