Please register to participate in our discussions with 2 million other members - it's free and quick! Some forums can only be seen by registered members. After you create your account, you'll be able to customize options and access all our 15,000 new posts/day with fewer ads.
The difference in styles is what amazes me. I've watched several Big 10 games this fall, back to back with the WVU game. It always looks like the Big 10 players are moving in slow motion.
I agree, WVU-Ohio State would be a great matchup. But I don't think it will be for the BCS Championship, probably something like the Fiesta Bowl.
I've been telling folks for the last 3 years to watch out for Cincy & South Florida. This year they showed everyone what I was talking about. The WV game in Cincy last night was simply amazing!
And I mentioned it before, OSU/WVU would be a dream and a nightmare for me. I'd love to see my two favorite teams go at it but I'd hate to see one of them lose.
There are so many WV expatriates in Ohio, it seems like a first cousin to me.
Two of my old buds are 'dyed in the wool, buckeye fools' and if this is our big game...WE WILL party hearty...If we trip...it will be at Pitt...sounds like Muhammud Ali...don't it? He WAS the greatest...
I have to say WVU completely lifted the spirits of all fans as well as I. That may have been the most emotional win and biggest win ever by west virginia. What a great game and now a true west virginian at the helm to coach the next 5 years. Great for the program and great for the state.
Amen. I am not a huge football fan but this has converted me. What a "feel good" story. It is wonderful to see a coach that treats the players like they are worth more than being screamed at with curse words. I was so tired of reading the lips of Rich Rod on the sidelines....and he clearly was not speaking kind words. Coach Stewart seems to be a man of integrity and a man that has morals. This is a welcome change for WVU... You can see the respect he has for the players and the respect the players have for him. What a wonderful ending to a nightmare!
The Post-Gazette is reporting this morning that WVU, former coach Rich Rodriguez, and the University of Michigan have reached a settlement agreement on RR's $4M buyout clause.
According to the article, UofM will pay $2.5M immediately, and RR will pay $500K a year, for three years, beginning at the end of 2010.
Life and college coaches always move on...Now, to kick their butts in the National Championship game...
Pay the money Rich...and we'll see you at the Christmas Party...but...you might have to sneak in the back door...
MoJo had a hand in this fiasco...blamed it on the agent...ha ha
Did we get that deposition?
Please register to post and access all features of our very popular forum. It is free and quick. Over $68,000 in prizes has already been given out to active posters on our forum. Additional giveaways are planned.
Detailed information about all U.S. cities, counties, and zip codes on our site: City-data.com.