Best of 7, Podcast, Sports

Episode 14 – Rivals

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Welcome to another episode of Best of 7, the sports podcast from The Dominion Post in Morgantown, West Virginia.

Defensive, much? Andrew and Sean open this week’s episode by highlighting the WVU football defensive staff before talking to Rivals.com WVU recruitment watchdog Keenan Cummings about how the team is faring in the COVID-19 “dead period.” After talking about a local kicker committing to Marshall University. the two delve into a discussion about what’s WVU’s best rivalries (outside of Pitt) and how it differentiates across different sports and generations.

All this and more in Episode 14! Also, we’re looking for listener submissions! We want to know your favorite memory involving WVU, West Virginia high school or pro athletics. Be sure to leave us a message at 304-291-9430, Ext. 430 (Andrew) or Ext. 410 (Sean), and we might include you in our next show!

Morgantown’s John McConnell committed to Marshall (William Wotring/The Dominion Post).

Marshall just felt like the right fit for Morgantown punter John McConnell

University High football coach John Kelley (left) watches a drill during a three-week summer workout session last year. Monongalia County is moving its dates for the workouts to July this year, but officials at the WVSSAC are still working out details on whether or not the state can conduct the sessions this summer due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Ron Rittenhouse/The Dominion Post)

Mon County moves three weeks practices to July

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