Your morning look back, around the headlines and into the future.
On This Date:
- The football team has an all-time record of 1-1. In 2006, WVU went to triple overtime to defeat Rutgers, 41-39. With Pat White injured, Steve Slaton ran for 112 yards and two TDs while Jarrett Brown threw for 244 and ran for another 73 and a score.
- The basketball team has an all-time record of 10-5. In 2003, Drew Schifino led the Mountaineers to a 66-57 victory over Saint Louis by scoring 18 points.
In The News:
One for the road (Hickman - Gazette)
Fans, players share special moment (Vingle - Gazette)
Jayhawks' offense never got on track (Hickman - Gazette)
Mountaineers hammer Kansas, 59-10 (Casazza - Daily Mail)
All's well that ends well (Huffman - Register-Herald)
West Virginia quarterback Geno Smith bids fond farewell (Menendez - Post-Gazette)
Holiday or Pinstripe Bowl next? (Harris - TribLive)
WVU rolls past Kansas, 59-10 (Harris - TribLive)
WVU women visit unbeaten Virginia (Hertzel - TimesWV)
Trio's season worth of Heisman shot (Hertzel - TimesWV)
Smashing sendoff (Hertzel - TimesWV)
Nugget of The Day:
- Go back a couple weeks, but 2014 all-purpose back Lamont Veal tells me he came to town for the Oklahoma game with his Cardinal O'Hara (PA) teammates.
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- Chris Anderson
- WVU & BC Insider - 247Sports