Virginia quarterback Anthony Colandrea will once again receive the keys to the offense after Tony Muskett is not ready to go on Thursday night.

Muskett left the game against Georgia Tech last weekend after suffering a high ankle sprain in the first drive. The signal caller was deemed day-to-day on Monday by Virginia head coach Tony Elliott

"We will keep evaluating him," said Virginia head coach Tony Elliott during his Monday press conference. "He played a little bit longer,

I think it happened on the second play, on the run play wasn't a design run, snap was off a little bit, to the right and so the exchange wasn't on time. 

He did a good job of just following the running back but that's when it happened. He played a couple more plays and then had to come out. He is being evaluated and is progressing each day, but it'll be day-to-day." 

This is the second time Colandrea has taken over the offense this season. The true freshman replaced Muskett in the season opener when Muskett hurt his shoulder, the Florida native played four games during the first half of the season.

Against Georgia Tech, the rookie turned over the ball twice and seemed to work through some highs and lows after trying to do too much.

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