Dr. Patrice Harris Patrice Harris, vice chairwoman of the WVU Board of Governors, provided an update on the search to other members during a Friday meeting. “The search process continues to be ...
West Virginia ends its 2024 season with a close loss to the Memphis Tigers in the Scooter's Coffee Frisco Bowl. Schuyler Callihan and Eugene Napoleon recap the action. Be sure to subscribe to our ...
Most fans throughout WVU’s disappointing season that did not live up to its preseason hype, just wanted the year to be over as quickly as possible. And for most of those fans, they wanted to see ...
Rich Rodriguez left West Virginia 17 years ago in part because he was frustrated over the school's refusal to give him more money for his assistant coaches. He'll have plenty for them now.
“These players didn’t ask to be in this position, and the resiliency they’re showing right now is phenomenal,” said Scott, who has been OC for two seasons and on the WVU staff for six. “The attitude, ...
West Virginia will still be without one of its best players when it takes the court against Bethune-Cookman on Saturday in a nonconference game in Morgantown, W.Va. The school announced Tuesday ...
and several dozen people attended his introduction at West Virginia in a room overlooking Mountaineer Field. On Friday, West Virginia went all-out. Concession stands sold beer, the marching band ...
During his introductory press conference on Friday afternoon, Rich Rodriguez announced that his contract with WVU is for five years. Sitting beside WVU athletic director Wren Baker, Rodriguez ...
CHARLESTON, WV (WOWK) – After days of rumors and speculation, West Virginia University officially announced Thursday morning that Rich Rodriguez will become the 36th WVU head football coach. The ...
Following a disappointing season, after high hopes leading into the first game, the ‘Mountaineer Faithful’ weren’t exactly surprised about the decision to move on from Brown--one fan telling ...
The press conference is set to begin at 1:30 p.m. in the WVU Coliseum. The event will be covered by WVU football alum and TV personality Pat McAfee on The Pat McAfee Show.
Rich Rodriguez is returning to West Virginia to take over as WVU’s 36th head coach. And to say that news sparked a big reaction from Mountaineer Nation would be a serious understatement.