Archive for 'Bill Stewart'
West Virginia Completes Cycle; Mountaineers Return to Form
This is a story of West Virginia football; how it rose to prominence, faded to impertinence, and after a hiccup, is returning to relevance―all while remaining one of the most ambiguous teams in the country.
It’s safe to say that without West Virginia, the Big East wouldn’t be where it is today. That’s not a joke […]
Posted: November 6th, 2008 under steve slaton, College Football, Big East Football, WVU Football, Rich Rodriguez, Patrick White, West Virginia Football, Bill Stewart, History.
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Where Would WVU Be Under Rodriguez Today?
Five games into the 2008 season, WVU is 3-2, averaging about half as many points as it did last year and has had three straight games with its starting tailback failing to gain 100 yards.
I tossed this question out to some friends today so I’ll do the same here: What would be the current record […]
Posted: October 7th, 2008 under steve slaton, College Football, Big East Football, Noel Devine, Rich Rodriguez, Patrick White, Michigan Wolverines Football, West Virginia Football, Bill Stewart, Editorial.
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Commentators Should Practice Saying “West Virginia Speed”
For years, conventional wisdom said college speed resided only at the Florida schools, in the SEC and in certain Big 12 schools: Chiefly, Texas, Oklahoma and Nebraska (backfield only, for the Huskers). The Big 10, the Big East, the ACC—those were the conferences of thick-necked plodders, players with the build and 40-yard-dash time of Peter […]
Posted: August 7th, 2008 under steve slaton, College Football, Big East Football, WVU Football, Noel Devine, Patrick White, Bill Stewart, Editorial.
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Commentators Should Practice Saying ‘West Virginia Speed’
For years, conventional wisdom said college speed resided only at the Florida schools, in the SEC and in certain Big 12 schools: Chiefly, Texas, Oklahoma and Nebraska (backfield only, for the Huskers). The Big 10, the Big East, the ACC—those were the conferences of thick-necked plodders, players with the build and 40-yard-dash time of Peter […]
Posted: August 7th, 2008 under steve slaton, College Football, Big East Football, WVU Football, Noel Devine, Patrick White, Bill Stewart, Editorial.
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WVU’s recruiting class: Take that, Michigan!
Coach Bill Stewart introduced WVU’s 2008 football recruiting class yesterday. If you’re to believe him, every one of the student-athletes is a world-class athlete, “fast,” “strong” and with a “high-motor.” Further, they are all fine young men, a credit to their wonderful family and terrific high school coach. Also, I believe, at least one cured […]
Posted: February 7th, 2008 under steve slaton, College Football, Big East Football, WVU Football, Noel Devine, Bill Stewart.
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WVU already falling back in the ‘08 field
Never mind that West Virginia routed a supposedly far-superior Oklahoma team in the Fiesta Bowl.
Never mind that they did it without star running back Steve Slaton.
Never mind that his replacement, Noel Devine, is coming back next year.
Never mind that quarterback Pat White, maybe the best […]
Posted: January 17th, 2008 under steve slaton, College Football, Big East Football, WVU Football, Noel Devine, Pat White (West Virginia Mountaineers), Bill Stewart.
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