Tax Day Eve: Monday Media Melee »
By MountaineerBob on Apr 14, 2008 | In Featured | No Comments »
It’s that dreaded time of the year. Tax time. I’ve been doing my taxes all day and it really puts me in a bad mood… I mean, really bad. Anyway.. to the fun stuff.
CBS Sports
I missed this one last week, but we’re #9 in CSTV.com’s Adam Caparell Mid-Early season run down:
9. West Virginia - It’s Pat White’s team and everyone else is playing on it. The Owen Schmitt and Darius Reynaud losses can’t be overlooked. If you’re going to overlook anything with this team it’s the losses on defense. The Mountaineers don’t win with defense. And losing Steve Slaton isn’t that big of a loss. Previous: 7
Looks like we dropped in his eyes 2 spots since his Post Bowl game preview. He does get in a dig on Steve though, ouch!
also…
Penn State players are dropping like flies, I know this has nothing to do with the Mountaineers but I have a lot of Penn State friends and I love seeing them squirm this early in the season. The AP reported:
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Penn State linebacker Sean Lee tore a knee ligament during practice and most likely will miss next season. He injured the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee Friday. Lee will have surgery within the next month and then will need about nine months of rehabilitation, the team doctor said. Lee, the leading returning tackler for the Nittany Lions, has a year of eligibility left. He was expected to be a captain this year.
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA love it. Sucks for that kid not being able to play his last year but anything to stop Penn State from getting Joe Pa that last bowl win is all good for me. I will, however, be pulling for Penn State in at least 1 game this year.
MSNSportsNet.com
There has been a lot of talk about how bad our Athletic Department is. I will admit I’ve even been guilty of thinking it’s in disarray with all of the coaches leaving over the past couple of years. But I guess I/we are wrong big time. The WVU Athletic Dept. is ranked #6 in the country. Check out the article here.This article over at MSNSportsNet proves it. I guess it’s hard to ignore the success WVU has had lately. I hope it continues with the new AD coming in 2010. Only time will tell.
Registar-Herald, Beckley
Sounds like our Defense is taking it to the next level this year. According to Pat White:
“I think most of the time the defense dominates,” the 6-2, 185-pound senior quarterback said. “They’re an excellent group. They should feel good. When we make plays (offensively), I guess I feel good because they’re one of the best defenses in the nation by far.” [read article here]
Rivals.com
Here is a good read about how schools are scheduling this year. Interesting to see how the Big East is playing some of the hardest schedules this year and I think it’s f’ed up that Loserville gets 8 home games this year.. WTF? I thought we were doing good with 7 this year.
Big East: There are seven non-conference games against I-AA members, with each league school expect for Pittsburgh playing one such game. The Big East is second among “Big Six” leagues with 16 non-conference games against fellow “Big Six” members. Each league member has one such game, and Connecticut and Syracuse have three each. Louisville is one of just four schools nationally with eight home games this season.
Yahoo Sports
Terry Bowden has an interesting and very in depth article about what a coach goes through toward the end of the spring practice. I guess these coaches really do deserve the $$ they are getting now days. Too much math for me!
That’s it for this week and don’t forget to do that taxes you lazy asses.

