ARLINGTON, Texas – Yet again, the face of West Virginia’s offense is a literal father figure. Wide receiver T.J. Simmons has taken former Mountaineers quarterback Will Grier’s […]
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Rich Rodriguez discusses 2007 Pitt loss, WVU exit in interview
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Rich Rodriguez has been treated as a pariah in his home state since he left West Virginia to become Michigan’s head coach in December […]
West Virginia seniors still embracing roles in likely rebuilding season
ARLINGTON, Texas – West Virginia enters the 2019 season facing an entirely different set of expectations than it did a year ago. Last season the Mountaineers were […]
Neal Brown preaches patience in Big 12 media day debut
ARLINGTON, Texas – Neal Brown’s message at Big 12 media days echoed what he has been saying all spring – the 2019 Mountaineers are very much a […]
Big 12 notebook: Miles addresses Pooka Williams reinstatement
ARLINGTON, Texas – No one can say Kansas coach Les Miles didn’t know what he was walking in to. KU’s decision to suspend running back Pooka Williams […]
Lincoln Riley reiterates opposition to Austin Kendall’s immediate eligibility
ARLINGTON, Texas – If Oklahoma coach Lincoln Riley could re-live his standoff with quarterback Austin Kendall in January, it turns out he would do things exactly the […]
Big 12 commissioner Bob Bowlsby comfortable with league’s progress
ARLINGTON, Texas – After years of uncertainty following the Great Conference Realignment of 2012, Big 12 commissioner Bob Bowlsby sees a league that is finally coming into […]
Neal Brown to make Big 12 media days debut as season creeps closer
ARLINGTON, Texas – It’s the annual reminder that we’ve nearly trudged all the way through the offseason desert. The Big 12’s annual media days descend upon AT&T […]
Socially Awkward: Despite some ugliness, players find social media worth the trouble
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — T.J. Simmons was already having a bad day. With a trip to the Big 12 championship game hanging in the balance and West Virginia […]
Former WVU women’s soccer forward Hannah Abraham joins UHS coaching staff
What’s a local girl to do in the fall when she’s finished her final year of Division I soccer at West Virginia University? Coaching is a good start.