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Merry Xmas, Congrats Huggins… »


I’ve been out of commission (more like without Internet at my family’s house in Beckley) for the past couple of days but wanted to say hey and hope everyone is having a great Holiday Season.

While I was MIA we got a scoop on Bowden; Huggins got his 600th win; The coach search at WVU is as crazy as ever; Rich Rod went to Michigan and fired everyone two days before xmas; I got lots of cool WVU stuff for Christmas; and all is well in the world.

Also, to all of the new people checking out the sit, WELCOME!!! We’re glad you’re here and make sure you come back often for your WVU fix!

The guys and gals at WVMountaineerSports.com wish you and yours a very Merry Christmas!

I totally got one of these for xmas

(I totally got one of these flippin’ awsome garden gnomes!!! Thanks Bro!)

A Sooner Speaks: Part II »


In Part 2 of the Sooner/WVU Q and A we find out what it all means….

US: What does Sooner football mean to the state of Okla.?

Them: Well, everything. I guess everything that Oklahoma State doesn’t mean, but OU reigns in Oklahoma. I’ve spent some time in small towns in Oklahoma (my parents both hail from different parts of the state) and I’ve seen first hand what OU means to these people. I’m sure it definitely compares to what the Mountaineers mean to West Virginia. Everyone talks about it. My grandparents know more about OU football than I could ever imagine. Everyone gets into it. Everyone talks stats. Kids in schools debate about who is the best Sooner ever. They discuss stats from 1960 like it was a subject in school. The entire state seems to revolve around what the Sooners have been accomplishing. It truly is an obsession, an obsession to be welcomed and cherished.

Make sure to check out SoonerSchooner.com to learn more about the OU Sooners.

Terry Bowden to be announced Head Coach »


Terry BowdenA wvmountaineersports.com exclusive…

As of 7:30pm an inside source to the program tells me that when Terry Bowden lands in Morgantown he will be announced as the new Head Coach of the WVU Mountaineers. Stay tuned for more information.

Underdogs Thrive in Adversity »


The entire Mountaineer nation suffered a heavy blow Dec. 16, 2007, delivered by West Virginia’s once fearless leader himself— Rich Rodriguez. Much like Pearl Harbor or the sinking of the Titanic, this day will forever live in infamy.

The once beloved coach of the underdog football team turned his back on all those that looked up to him. He broke promises to all his players. The talented freshman class signed with the idea of playing and growing under Rodriguez for four years. Instead they got one.

The loyal seniors that chose WVU four or five years ago when Rodriguez was trying to rebuild the program received a slap in the face Sunday when he informed them he was leaving for the other gold and blue.

Rodriguez gave up on his superstars Patrick White and Steve Slaton. The dynamic duo that was turned down by other football programs now find themselves in a situation all too similar. These legendary Mountaineers are arguably the best players at their position the University will ever see. They helped mold WVU’s new explosive offense and launched Rodriguez into the national spotlight as the responsible architect. How he could look them in the eye and inform them he was leaving them behind forever is simply the act of a heartless, greedy, no good, selfish traitor.

The Mountaineers now face one of their toughest tests in the illustrious history of the program. The despairing 13-9 loss to arch-rival Pitt landed the Big East champions in Glendale, Ariz. for the 2008 Fiesta Bowl against Oklahoma. The Sooners are regarded as one of the top teams, if not the top team in the land.

It is times like these you separate the boys from the men. The fickle, fair-weather fans from the faithful. The leaders from the followers.

This game might as well be David versus Goliath. West Virginia football is a religion in the Mountain State. An upset victory over a giant such as Oklahoma in the most adverse conditions the Mountaineers have been cast into would uplift every grieving player, fan, student and alumnus across the country. West Virginia thrives in an underdog role and they’ve never been underdogs as much as they are now.

Mountaineer fans need to stand behind this team now more than ever. The season is not over. The likes of White, Slaton, Owen Schmitt, Darius Reynaud and company have made us laugh, cry, stand up and cheer and made one proud to call them self a Mountaineer. The entire team has taken the program to heights most told them they could never achieve. They have restored immeasurable pride and tradition to West Virginia football. These guys didn’t deserve to go out like this. We cannot thank them enough for their efforts on and off the field that helped provide memories that will last a lifetime. The Sugar Bowl. The Gator Bowl. The Louisville games. The accomplishments are endless.

Michigan may be able to take our coaches but they can’t take away our fan hood, pride, memories and intense loyalty to the Mountaineers.

We will never forgive nor forget the way in which Rodriguez hurt his alma mater and home state. The show must go on however and the team needs to make sure Oklahoma is in for a fight. WVU will survive the darkness fraudriguez left it in. There is always hope in the hearts of the ever-resilient West Virginia Mountaineers.

Side note: And by the way, Be-lyin better hope to God, Buddha, Allah or whatever spiritual being he prays to that he doesn’t EVER meet up with HIS former WVU team and the godfather of college basketball Bob Huggins. We came out better with that deal and will do so on the football field.

Bill Stewart Named Interim Head Coach »


Coach Bill StewartFound this on ESPN this morning: Stewart named Interim Head Coach.

On a side note, when I was coaching I had a chance to work a few practices and camps with Coach Stewart. He seemed like an excellent coach and a great role model for the kids we were coaching. He had some funny stories and a deep love for football in West Virginia. I wish him the best of luck.

I’m Your Huckleberry »


Rumor: WVU’s new head coach will be John “Doc” Holliday according to the very reliable sources over at BGN.

I’m not sure this is the best choice but I’ll give him the benefit doubt and as always I’ll support my team. Apparently we got him 1/2 off what we were paying coach Rod. It seems the AD just jumped on this guy. I know he has a lot of history and is very well liked (in certain circles) but I would have liked to have seen a little more progressive and aggressive hiring here.

Welcome coach Holliday and LETS GO MOUNTAINEERS!!!!

I'm your huckleberry

Coaching for Dummies 2nd Edition »


JWilson sent me this today. Although I personally don’t think this situation is all Rods fault, this shit is funny.

Coaching for Dummies

Back on track… A Sooner Speaks: Part 1 »


I have been so obsessed with the coaching situation at WVU that I’ve been slow to post the first in a series of Q and A’s with Matt over at The Sooner Schooner. We are interrogating the enemy so to speak to get a better idea of who we are facing in the Fiesta Bowl. Check out our answer to What is a Mountaineer (before the Rich Rod fiasco).

Here is his answer to the harder question in my opinion.

WVMS:
What the hell is a Sooner?


SS:

From Wikipedia:

The term Sooners was used to describe settlers who entered the Unassigned Lands, located in the current state of Oklahoma , before President Benjamin Harrison officially proclaimed them open to settlement with the Indian Appropriation Act of 1889 on March 2, 1889. The name derived from the “sooner clause” of the Indian Appropriation Act, which stated that no one should be allowed to enter and occupy the land prior to the opening time and that such people would be denied rights to illegally-claimed land.[1]

Sooners were often deputy marshals, land surveyors, railroad employees, and others who were able to legally enter the territory early to mark out choice pieces of land for themselves or others.[2] Some sooners crossed into the territory illegally at night and were originally called “moonshiners” because they entered “by the light of the moon.” These sooners would hide in ditches at night and suddenly appear to stake their claim after the land run started, hours ahead of legal settlers.[1]

This isn't Matt thoughThat all sums it up. Basically, a Sooner was the guy that crossed into the unopened territory early, hid wherever he could, and popped up on the day the territory opened for claims. Pretty smart if you ask me.

One day my friend joked around with me and said, “Oh, ok, so you guys are cheaters then.” I just said, “No, we just used our time and resources wisely.” But today, what it means to be a Sooner is almost unexplainable. It means driving up to Norman to tailgate with your favorite Crimson and Cream-clad family. It means sitting in Oklahoma Memorial and watching your favorite Sooners battle it out on the field. If you’re a player, being a Sooner means donning the Crimson and Cream uniforms that have been cherished for ages. It means getting fired up to the chants of “Boomer! Sooner!” from the crowd. It means running smash-mouth football with quick, hard-hitting defense and a pounding run game. It means playing for history, and extending the great history to the new generations of Sooners.

Check back tomorrow for Part 2: What does Sooner football mean to the state of Okla.?

PS - That’s not Matt in the pic.

Recent Developments & Rumors »


Bill Stewart WILL coach the team in the Fiesta Bowl.

It feel this is the only option really. Stewart will keep the kids focused and might surprise a few of us. Good Luck Interim Coach. Go beat the Sooners!

Coach Rod did reconsider.. temporarily.

Rumor is the door was Reopened for Rich, probably from pressure by the donors and Rich chose not go walk through it. The relationship between the AD and RR was so bad by this point I don’t think there was any chance of reconciliation, only time would have healed this and there was just not time. Sad.

Top Coaches in consideration:

  1. Doc Holliday
  2. Rick Trickett
  3. Terry Bowden
  4. Bud Foster

Rumor has it Doc is the top choice right now but nothing is solid. Actually, sounds like Doc & Trickett are going to be coming back to Morgantown. This is still developing.

WVU Athletic Program to lose a lot of $$ from donors.

Saw this coming, but I ask this: Are you a true Mountaineer fan if you just give the program money because of the coach? or do you donate because you love the team?

More to come…

Coach Rod moves his resignation to Midnight »


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