University of Virginia: They'll Do What They Always Do

Glenn Petty by Analyst Written on November 05, 2009
JACKSONVILLE, FL - JANUARY 01:   Coach Al Groh of the Virginia Cavaliers watches play during the Gator Bowl against the Texas Tech Red Raiders at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium on January 1, 2008 in Jacksonville, Florida.  (Photo by Sam Greenwood/Getty Images) Sam Greenwood/Getty Images

According to AP, Virginia Athletic Director Craig Littlepage says a decision on Al Groh's future as the school's football coach will come at the end of the season.

Correct of us if we’re wrong, but don’t they do that every year?

Littlepage says in an e-mail to The Associated Press that Groh will be evaluated on his "full body of work" and that the school's goal is to have fan support at games.

That criteria suggests that Groh's ninth season at his alma mater could be his last. The 3-5 Cavs are facing a tough Miami team this week and only averaging 46,600 fans for home games. That’s down some 7,000 from last season.

If Littlepage is measuring based on fan support, Groh may be in trouble.

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