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West Virginia Mountaineers: Keys to a 2010 BCS Championship

Published on: 7th July, 2010

In the winter of 2008, Mountaineer fans everywhere were livid over the loss of potential star QB recruit Terrelle Pryor, along with a certain head coach. Pryor ended up signing with The Ohio State Buckeyes. The Mountaineers went searching for a replacement and found Tajh Boyd, another potential top QB recruit. Eventually, ...

Could Bill Stewart Save The Big East?

Published on: 28th June, 2010

Several factors have combined to help shorten this year’s off-season for fans of the Mountaineer football team. The first was an injury to Eugene Smith’s foot that prompted Coach Bill Stewart to move spring drills into April. A move that turned out to be a windfall for attendance at the annual ...

Big Ten Expansion: Much Ado About Everything

Published on: 11th May, 2010

Whatever Internet site surfers peruse concerning the Big East’s football future, very few positives can be found. Big Ten expansion is widely predicted as the demise of the Big East football conference. Many have the Big Ten taking as many as four Big East teams to grow their conference to 16 ...

Tavon Austin To Be Like Steve Smith?

Published on: 17th April, 2010

Tavon Austin , Noel Devine’s heir apparent, has been moved to the outside "Z" receiver position for the 2010 Mountaineer football season. In a recent interview, Austin compared himself to Carolina Panthers wide receiver Steve Smith. How could a sophomore running back at WVU compare himself to a potential NFL Hall ...

Rich Rodriguez Legacy at WVU Continues to Be Tarnished

Published on: 14th April, 2010

On February 23 of this year, Michigan held a news conference responding to allegations of an ongoing NCAA investigation. The cause of the investigation centered on an article by the Detroit Free Press alleging Michigan had exceeded the practice time that the NCAA allotted for student athletes. The allegations were subsequently found ...

Coley White Could Go Wild in the Wildcat

Published on: 9th April, 2010

With the injury to Geno Smith’s fifth metatarsal in his left foot, Coley White will get the majority of reps at quarterback for the Mountaineers during spring workouts. What has been overlooked is the potential development of White as a quarterback. With increased playing time comes increased experience. With more experience comes ...

Mountaineers To Be Defensive In 2010

Published on: 7th April, 2010

For the first time in over a decade, WVU football will open a season with its defense representing the strength of the team. The Mountaineer defense returns 16 players from the 2009 two deep. The six players lost to graduation from the 2009 defensive two deep were Reed Williams and Ovid ...

Will Robert Sands Become West Virginia’s Best Safety of All Time?

Published on: 30th March, 2010

There is no doubt that sophomore Robert Sands elevated his level of play in 2009. But will Sands—listed as 6’6”, 215-lbs.—become the best safety to have ever played at WVU? To put that question into the proper perspective, one must decide who currently represents the best safety to have ever worn ...

West Virginia Mountaineers To Face LSU Tigers in Death Valley

Published on: 8th March, 2010

The annual muzzle-loading season will open early for West Virginia hunters in 2010. The wild game responsible for the one-day season will be Bengal Tigers. West Virginia fans are urged to purchase their permits early; demand is expected to be high. West Virginia hunters are cautioned to be wary Tigers are ...

Bill Stewart’s Version of College Football Realignment

Published on: 4th March, 2010

On Wednesday, Bill Stewart announced his version of realignment . Stewart compartmentalized the coaching positions at WVU. Dave McMichael, recently hired from Uconn, will be the offensive special teams coordinator. McMichael will oversee extra point attempts, field goal attempts, and kickoff returns. Steve Dunlap, the safeties ...

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