The University of Virginia announced that its scheduled encounter with NC State in Brazil would be called off, with the teams now set to meet on home soil in Charlottesville. The decision reflects a logistical pivot that prioritizes local fan engagement over an international venue.
Alongside the schedule change, UVA Athletics revealed plans for a new premium seating zone inside Scott Stadium. Dubbed the 1931 Club, the initiative honors the stadium's inaugural season and is positioned between the 30‑yard lines to maximize sightlines.
The 1931 Club: A Premium Experience
The club will offer fans a suite‑like environment with unmatched views of the game, combining modern amenities with a nod to the stadium's historic roots. Officials say the space is intended to deepen the connection between supporters and the team.
The shift in venue and the introduction of the 1931 Club underscore a broader strategy to enrich the college football atmosphere in Charlottesville. By concentrating resources locally, the university aims to deliver a more immersive experience for attendees.