Your morning look back, around the headlines and into the future.
On This Date:
- The football team has an all-time record of 6-3. In 2003, Jason Colson ran for 104 yards and two touchdowns, and the defense picked off three passes to help the Mountaineers to a 45-28 victory over Temple.
- The basketball team has an all-time record of 7-2. In 1980, Greg Nance scored 24 points and pulled down 14 rebounds in a 108-74 victory over Akron.
In The News:
WVU shows improvement in rout of VMI (Hertzel - TimesWV)
Electric Austin set to light up finale (Hertzel - TimesWV)
One super conference a good idea? (Hertzel - TimesWV)
Smith, Austin and Bailey a record breaking trio (McGill - Daily Mail)
Alston found role as big back in Air Raid offense (Casazza - Daily Mail)
Joseph emerges as bona fide star (Casazza - Daily Mail)
Mountaineers roll Keydets (Casazza - Daily Mail)
Mountaineers knock off VMI (AP)
Smith wants one last win in front of the home fans (Huffman - Register-Herald)
WVU needs to seal a winning season (Furfari - Register-Herald)
Coach Weis embraces football challenges at Kansas (Harris - TribLive)
Miles finding offensive rhythm (Arthur - Daily Athenaeum)
Brault ends WVU career at NCAA Championships (Fehrens - Daily Athenaeum)
No. 2 WVU right on track midway through season (Kreis - Daily Athenaeum)
Mountaineers rout Keydets, 94-69 (Hickman - Gazette)
Looks like WVU's Bailey will leave early for NFL (Hickman - Gazette)
Nugget of The Day:
- WVU commit Tyler Tezeno has scheduled his official visit for the weekend of January 18th and the plan is for Bill Bedenbaugh to do an in-home with him this Sunday.
- Want information like that and a whole lot more? Try us out FREE for 30-days! See why we are the fastest growing site for West Virginia fans on the web! FREE 30-day Trial!
- Chris Anderson
- WVU & BC Insider - 247Sports