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Morning Mashup - 7/31

Your morning look back, around the headlines and into the future.

Quantavius Leslie

After a couple seasons at JUCO, Leslie has committed to LSU.

On This Date:

- In 2008, Nick Kindler committed to West Virginia. He played in all thirteen games last season as a backup and figures to contend for time again this fall.

- In 2009, Quantavius Leslie committed to West Virginia. Leslie eventually had to enroll in junior college where he blossomed into one of the most sought after prospects of this 2013 class. He verbally committed to LSU earlier this summer.

- In 1961, the all-time interception leader in West Virginia history, Steve Newberry, was born. In four seasons in Morgantown, the WVU Hall of Famer picked off twenty passes.

In The News:

WVU opponents: Game 10, Oklahoma (Gazette)

One position surely up for grabs: WVU running back (Hickman - Gazette)

WVU single-game grid tickets on sale today (Gazette)

WVU football: Recruiting cornerbacks is a priority in the Big 12 (Casazza - Daily Mail)

Former Mountaineers Butler, Bryant and Jones reunite (Daily Mail)

A new chapter (Antonik - MSNSportsNet)

Baseball: Summer League Update #7 (Dovey - MSNSportsNet)

Campriani wins silver in London! (McNamara - MSNSportsNet)

Gold and Blue Now: A Stedman Rhoads to Travel (MetroNews)

After Big 12 move, WVU won't be shy about recruiting in Texas (Harris - TribLive)

Clemons eager to work with Irvin (Williams - The Olympian)

Nugget of The Day:

- Frederick Douglass (MD) cornerback Demory Monroe says that WVU is still in the lead for him and he plans to visit Morgantown sometime in the next week.

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Chris Anderson

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