By JWilson on Apr 19, 2008 in Featured, Football, Humor, Preview | 0 Comments
A quick one from ESPN’s Big East Notebook:
West Virginia tailback Noel Devine, one of college football’s most fleet-footed players, didn’t have to see Florida freshman Chris Rainey run for 75 yards and catch a 65-yard touchdown pass in the Gators’ spring game to know Rainey was fast.
When Devine was still attending North Fort Myers High […]
By Jeremy Curtis on Apr 11, 2008 in Basketball, Coaching, Featured, Preview | 0 Comments
It is well-known the coaches’ pre-season poll picked West Virginia to finish tenth in the Big East Conference standings.
It is also well-known what the Mountaineers often do when they are overlooked, underrated and not given deserving credit— they play with a chip on their shoulder.
Beilein - Oops MU was a bad choice
Former West Virginia head […]
By Andy Brown on Mar 27, 2008 in Basketball, Featured, Preview | 2 Comments
What will be even sweeter is if we get by the Musketeers of Xavier in Phoenix, Arizona. From there it’s on to the Elite Eight and the chance to beat UCLA for the 3rd consecutive season. That will take us all the way to San Antonio. It will not be an easy task obviously as the […]
By Andy Brown on Mar 21, 2008 in Basketball, Featured, Preview | 0 Comments
Well, I only wish the Mountaineers were 40 minutes away from going to Phoenix against the 15 seed Belmont Bruins. Thanks to Gerald Henderson that didn’t happen so now the Eers must play 40 minutes of solid basketball against ESPN darlings the Duke Blue Devils. The good thing about West Virginia is that […]
By Andy Brown on Mar 19, 2008 in Basketball, Featured, Preview | 0 Comments
Thursday night at the Verizon Center in the nation’s capitol will be an exciting night for the Mountaineer Nation. With thousands expecting to make their way in a sea of Old Gold and Blue the Mountaineers will make this venue as uncomfortable as possible for the Wildcats. How will the Wildcats handle the Mountaineers? Can they slow […]
By Andy Brown on Mar 14, 2008 in Basketball, Big East, Featured, Preview | 0 Comments
Much thanks go to our new superstar Joe Alexander. He had a career-high 34 point performance yesterday which included a poster-worthy dunk over Stanley Robinson in the final minutes of the game to seal the Eers 78-72 win.
Tonight, at the world’s most famous arena, West Virginia and Georgetown will face off at 7pm. In the […]
By Andy Brown on Mar 12, 2008 in Basketball, Big East, Featured, Preview | 0 Comments
The 5th seeded West Virginia Mountaineers will face a familiar Big East Tournament foe this afternoon. The 12th seeded Providence Friars and the Mountaineers are no strangers to each other in the world’s most famous arena Madison Square Garden. They’ve played each other in 4 of the past 6 seasons the Big East […]
By Andy Brown on Mar 10, 2008 in Big East, Preview, Women BBall | 0 Comments
Before the WVU men play their 1st round game Wednesday afternoon against Providence let’s not forget that the women are involved in a potential Big East Tournament run of their own. After last night’s crusin’ over South Florida they now advance to play the Louisville Cardinals who upset the 2nd seeded Rutgers Scarlet Knights last night. The tipoff […]
By BluenGoldOutlaw on Mar 7, 2008 in Coaching, Featured, Preview | 0 Comments
The coaches of West Virginia’s football program held a media luncheon to get everyone familiarized with each other on Wednesday. After reading up on the luncheon and some of the things talked about, I found what Jeff Mullen and Doc Holiiday discussed during the luncheon interesting. What I would like to do is give you […]
By Andy Brown on Mar 1, 2008 in Basketball, Preview | 0 Comments
Now that the West Virginia Mountaineers got the road win they needed north of Chi-Town on Wednesday, it’s time to head to New England and accomplish something the Eers have never done in school history. WIN AT UCONN! They have lost in Huskie territory all six times including one back in February 2000 when, […]