Posts Tagged ‘WVU’

WVU coaches, players share the blame

As my post-game analysis, I respectfully submit my column in today’s DA, written after wrapping up this blog and after that disaster of a football game. Apparently nothing can go right lately, so that link cuts off the last few paragraphs of the column, so I’ll present it here so the thing actually makes sense.

While everyone will look to one person or one reason to point a clear finger at for these early struggles, it just isn’t that simple.

Part of the problem is the new coaching staff. 

Part of it is the loss of last year’s key players. 

And another part falls on this year’s players and an inability to execute the fundamentals at critical times.

As former coach Rich Rodriguez often reminded us, the children’s movie “The Lion King” teaches us that what’s in the past no longer matters.

That’s one lesson this year’s team would be well-served to learn if it hopes to find its stride quickly enough to even be competitive in a weak Big East Conference.

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Filed under College Football : Comments (1) : Sep 19th, 2008

LIVE BLOG: WVU-Colorado

11:56 p.m. – Aric Goodman boots the game-winning field goal to complete a stunner. This one has to be even more difficult to swallow than the East Carolina loss. 17-14, Buffaloes, in overtime.

It will be interesting to hear what the team has to say again this week in post-game.

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Filed under College Football : Comments (1) : Sep 18th, 2008

Dan Hawkins is an interesting dude

Okay, forgive me for lying about the “stronger than ever” part of that last post about the weekend off. I’ve been consumed largely by schoolwork, the occasional article for the DA, Halo 3 the occasional moment of recreation, and I’ve neglected the blog. I’m sorry.

I’ll do my level best to make up for it today, on a WVU game day. Look for another post previewing the game with my prediction later, and then, I’ll be live blogging the game (while also trying to write a column for tomorrow’s DA). All the while, I should be studying for a massive test I have tomorrow and finishing a project for another class, but I make sacrifices on game days.

For our first post of the day, I present to you a picture of perhaps the most interesting coach I’ve ever read about in any sport. Of course, almost everyone knows Dan Hawkins for his ubiquitous rant. But the Colorado coach is apparently more complex than just one tirade over players’ parents.

Check out this exceptional feature story on Hawkins from 5280, a local Denver-area magazine. Kudos to Mike Casazza of the Charleston Daily Mail for finding this. I would provide a run-down of the highlights of the story, but there are just too many interesting bits to even try to pin down the best ones. Read the story and come up with your own conclusions, then post some comments on the story here.

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Filed under College Football : Comments (1) : Sep 18th, 2008

My reaction to East Carolina (six days later)

I’ve held off on analyzing the West Virginia loss to East Carolina for almost a week — first because I was in that phase of not wanting to talk about the game at all, and later, because I knew I had a Friday column coming up in the DA and I figured that would be a good place to share my thoughts. Let’s just say my perspective on the game runs counter to the more positive approach of some of my colleagues.

I promise, though, that this will be my last reference to the ECU debacle. Henceforth, we’re going to look forward to the rest of the season.

I would have to say Bill Stewart and his players wish they were playing Colorado tomorrow instead of having to wait through another five days of hearing questions or comments on last week’s game. Alas, that is not the case — and truly, the team knows the extra preparation time to focus on making West Virginia better is pivotal.

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Filed under College Football : Comments (1) : Sep 12th, 2008

Forget ECU — remember when we beat Oklahoma?

And I’m not talking about the Fiesta Bowl. I’m talking about the game that was 26 years ago tomorrow. It’s certainly a much happier memory than what happened on September 11 seven years ago.

This retrospective on West Virginia’s 41-27 victory in 1982 over the Sooners in Norman is part of the weekly series I’ve been doing on significant events, people, places, etc. in WVU’s football history.

Check it out at this link.

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Filed under College Football : Comments (0) : Sep 10th, 2008

My Top 25: Week Three

Seeing as I had West Virginia lower in my rankings than any other DA sports writer before the ECU loss, I guess it’s only fitting that I drop them out of my rankings entirely. Honestly, even before the ECU game, in my mind I knew I should have been ranking the Mountaineers around the 17-18 range. 

You’ll note I have East Carolina lower in my poll than most, largely because I think that while the Pirates have looked impressive, they have done so against two highly overrated teams in Virginia Tech and WVU.

Disagree with me on something here? Leave a comment.

1. USC
2. Oklahoma
3. Georgia
4. LSU
5. Ohio State
6. Missouri
7. Florida
8. Texas
9. Wisconsin
10. Auburn
11. Kansas
12. Arizona State
13. Texas Tech
14. Penn State
15. Oregon
16. Alabama
17. East Carolina
18. South Florida
19. Wake Forest
20. California
21. Fresno State
22. Clemson
23. UCLA
24. Illinois
25. Utah

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Filed under College Football : Comments (2) : Sep 9th, 2008

Brady, Beanie and Broadcasters — oh my!

After the action of the first two weekends of college football and the first Sunday of the NFL season, I’m surprised we haven’t heard an update from ESPN’s talking heads that goes something like this:

We interrupt our report on the status of Beanie Wells’ foot to bring you this report on Tom Brady’s knee: it hurts him. A lot.

Stay tuned for more, including an update from Sao Paolantonio, Ed Werder, Rachel Nichols and Wendi Nix — all of whom are stationed outside the offices of Boston knee surgeons to give you a breakdown of what Brady will go through under the knife.

To be sure, Brady’s injury is huge news. Any time the (arguably) best franchise in the NFL loses (arguably) the best quarterback in the league for the season in a year it was (arguably) the front-runner for yet another Lombardi Trophy, it deserves its share of coverage. 

However, it’s been nothing short of ridiculous to see “KneeGate” get more coverage than the entire slate of Sunday games in the league. The only way this injury could get more air time is if it somehow came to light that Jeff Gillooly himself had something to do with it. Oh wait, there’s already a hilarious song about just that possibility:

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Filed under College Football, NFL : Comments (0) : Sep 8th, 2008

LIVE BLOG: WVU-East Carolina

7:25 p.m. – Mercifully, it has ended. 24-3 in favor of the Pirates.

It will be interesting, to say the least, to hear what Stewart and the players have to say to explain this one away. West Virginia didn’t even look like it belonged on the same field as East Carolina today.

I’ll have post-game commentary tomorrow as we try to make sense of this fiasco and put a brave face towards the rest of the season, which admittedly has a different feel to it entirely now.

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Filed under College Football, The Blog : Comments (1) : Sep 6th, 2008

LIVE BLOG: September 6 NCAA Football

1:28 p.m. — As the noon kickoffs reach halftime, there are surely some raised eyebrows among college football fans around the country.

Ohio U. takes that 7-6 lead over Ohio State into the locker room in Columbus.

Wisconsin scores a late touchdown to take a 17-14 lead over Marshall into the locker room. It’s been 17 unanswered for the Badgers to end the half after the Herd jumped out to a two touchdown lead.

Auburn is only up 7-0 on Southern Miss around halfway through the second quarter.

It appears a lot of these “big name” teams have come into their games today a little listless. Tough tasks remain for any team hoping to pull a big early-season upset, however. 

An update on the defending Big East co-champions: Mighty Temple has a 6-0 lead on Connecticut at the half.

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Filed under College Football, The Blog : Comments (0) : Sep 6th, 2008

2008-09 WVU Men’s Basketball Schedule

Just in from the WVU Sports Information Office:

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (September 4, 2008) – West Virginia University Director of Athletics Ed Pastilong and the BIG EAST have announced the 2008-09 men’s basketball schedule.

BIG EAST schools visiting Morgantown will be Pitt, Connecticut, Louisville, Villanova, Providence, St. John’s, Notre Dame, DePaul and USF.

For the second year in a row, the BIG EAST will play an 18-game format that allows teams to play each opponent once and three teams twice. West Virginia will play home-and-home games with Pitt, Louisville and USF.

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Filed under College Basketball : Comments (3) : Sep 4th, 2008