10 Facts About UVA Pride

1. It Wasn’t Always Orange & Blue

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UVA colors were originally gray and red to represent Confederate soldiers, but the colors were hard to see on the field.

2. Orange & Blue Came From Oxford

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At a meeting to determine new colors, a student wore an orange scarf he got from oxford.

3. Wearing Orange To Games Is Fairly Recent

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Ties and dresses where the norm until a head coach promoted wearing orange to games in 2000.

4. Oxford Also Has Cavaliers

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There is an Oxford Cavaliers Rugby Team.

5. UVA Chose Cavaliers Because Of The Old Dominion

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Cavaliers where people loyal to King Charles I during the English Civil War. While VA was a dominion of the royal crown, there where Virginia Cavaliers.

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6. The Term “Wahoo” Was Meant To Be An Insult

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People called UVA students wahoos because it was a fish that could “drink” it’s own body weight on a daily basis. Students didn’t just shake it off, they ran with it.

7. Wahoo’s Aren’t Only Known For “Drinking”

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Wahoo’s are a lot like their namesake. These fish can be very aggressive once hooked.

8. They Bite Back

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Wahoo’s have been known to bite once taken onto a boat.

9. Wahoo’s Are Also Unpredictable

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Much like a player on the field, you can’t predict where a wahoo will be and how many of them there are.

10. They’re Freakin HUGE

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Wahoo’s are no small fish.

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