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When Bronco Mendenhall was hired as Virginia's head football coach from BYU in December, he knew his new team was scheduled to play his old team in a few years. And he was dreading it.

Now he'll have to wait a bit longer as the two schools announced a date change to their series. They also added a game.

The game between the Cavaliers and Cougars originally scheduled for 2019 in Charlottesville has been moved to 2021 and will be played in Provo, Utah, the schools announced Friday. The 2023 game originally scheduled for Provo will be played in Charlottesville.

The two schools also added an additional date to their agreement and will face off in Provo in 2025.

Virginia and BYU have met five times with the Cavaliers holding a 3-2 advantage in the series. The most recent games came during the 2013 and 2014 seasons, with Mendenhall leading the Cougars. U.Va. won 19-16 in 2013 in Scott Stadium. The Cougars defeated the Cavaliers 41-33 in 2014 in Provo.