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Virginia’s Coaching Surge: How Three Assistants Are Shaping the Future

Taylor Lamb, Adam Mims, and Curome Cox are driving player development and opening doors for career advancement

Since taking the reins in 2021, Virginia head coach Tony Elliott has methodically built a coaching staff that blends proven experience with fresh, innovative thinking. The Cavaliers’ recent surge on the field reflects a deliberate focus on developing talent at every position, a strategy that has begun to attract attention across the ACC.

Emerging Leaders on the Staff

Quarterback coach Taylor Lamb arrived in Charlottesville in 2022 and has already left a noticeable imprint on the offense. By refining mechanics and instilling a deeper understanding of game‑day decision‑making, Lamb has helped quarterbacks Anthony Colandrea and Chandler Morris achieve more consistent performances, turning what was once a volatile passing attack into a more reliable unit.

Wide receivers coach Adam Mims earned a promotion to full‑time coordinator in 2023, a testament to his rapid impact. Under his guidance, standout receivers Malik Washington and Malachi Fields have posted career‑high statistics, and the group’s route precision has translated into more big‑play opportunities for the Cavaliers.

Defensive backs coach Curome Cox, who also oversees the passing game, has revitalized the secondary’s communication and coverage schemes. His work with safety Jonas Sanker, as well as the emergence of Ethan Minter and Corey Costner, has tightened the defense and generated more turnovers.

The common thread among Lamb, Mims and Cox is not just on‑field improvement but also the promise of upward mobility. Each coach is frequently mentioned in discussions about Power Five openings, and their growing reputations suggest that a move to a larger program could be just around the corner.

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