That West Virginia began its Friday practice with players taking hard charges, diving for errant basketballs and running the court — all in the same drill — should not be taken as unusual.
After winning their first Big 12 game Wednesday night in overtime at Texas by doing exactly those kinds of things, the Mountaineers have perhaps found the one thing that gives them the best chance for success from here on out — grittiness and hustle.
Full Article at: The Charleston Gazette
Also from the Charleston Gazette:
WVU QB coach leaves for Texas A&M job
They’re going to need name tags in the West Virginia quarterbacks meeting room by the time spring drills begin.
Not only is three-year starting quarterback Geno Smith gone, now so too is quarterbacks coach Jake Spavital.
Spavital, whose young coaching career has been joined at the hip with WVU head coach Dana Holgorsen, is going to Texas A&M to become the quarterbacks coach and offensive co-coordinator.
Full Article at: The Charleston Gazette





the team actually looked it knew what a basketball was – without Staten?
stole one from Texas – had this one stolen by the officials – terribly officiated game. they missed so many calls and swung momentum in the process
now will the team have a fragile psych or start believing?
Jabarie – someone work with him on foul shots – he leans. terrible form – bad habit.
He played an excellent game otherwise