BREAKING RUMOR:
This just in! I’m hearing from a reliable unnamed source that Garrison dislocated his elbow and possibly broke his hand today.
I hope this source is horribly wrong and this really just a shitty rumor!
Trust me I HATE PITT.. but this Todd Graham guy is a scum bag. It’s the 2nd school in a row he’s bolted from after only 1 year.
I was actually hoping he would stay at sPITT so they would suck for the next 3 or 4 years, but now they have an opportunity to find a better coach (and maybe a QB?)
This looks familiar eh? ESPN’s SportsNation asking the country who will win the Bowl game. Every year we get stomped in these polls and every year we prove them wrong! Time to show em again!
At the time of this posting the country is picking Clemson to beat WVU 74% to 26%.
So the second challenge in the “Volvo’s Biggest Fan in the Big East” contest is ON! This one is hard. Not because I don’t know what to write about, but because I can only list 5 things.
Well, after days and days of pondering the challenge “Pick 5 things that you have to do when you return to you’re Alma Mater, WVU” Here are my TOP 5 in the order of how I think you should do them. It’s really more of a guided tour so enjoy!
When you first roll into Morgantown in your naughty Volvo S60, the first thing you see is the WVU Coliseum. Its iconic clam shell shape can be seen for miles and it’s the home of Huggin’s Mountaineers. This is where you should park to start your tour of Mo-town.

#5 - Ride the PRT
After parking your sweet Volvo S60, head up to the WVU College of Creative Arts where you can catch the infamous PRT (Personal Rapid Transit). Everyone will tell you that you haven’t really been to Morgantown until you ride the PRT, and they’re right. The PRT is a unique and easy-to-use transportation solution for WVU students, faculty, staff, and the Morgantown community and it will take you straight to the promised land, otherwise known as WVU’s Downtown Campus. Make sure you get off at the Beechurst Avenue stop to head into campus.
#4 - Stroll through Campus and The Mountainlair

Now you’re in the heart of the WVU campus and downtown Morgantown! Take a leisurely stroll through campus and take advantage of the many photo ops in Woodburn Circle. After that you MUST tour The Mountainlair. “The Lair” is in the WVU Student Union Building and it’s the center of the life and culture of WVU. Inside you’ll find food, a bowling alley and my personal favorite spot to grab a drink between classes, The Side Pocket Pub (I used to have my work study job there. hahaha). After a cold one, head up to the back of The Lair and check out the Plaza where College Game Day broadcast this year in week 4.
#3 - Grab a soda at The Den
By now you’ve worked up a thirst and you want to shop and grab something to quench your thirst. You have to stop in at THE DEN. The Den is part convenient store, part head shop, part music store, part gift shop and it’s been serving WVU students, especially freshmen in the dorms, for years. Back in the day it was the best place to buy used CD’s… remember those? Anyway, they have big ass 42oz fountain sodas for a buck (they were .42 in ‘93) Get one just for the experience!
#2 - Bar hop down High St.
After sucking down the soda it’s time for the good stuff, BEER, and it’s time to hand over the keys to the Volvo S60. (no drinking and driving!) High St. is the main business district street in Morgantown. Start at the corner of High St. and Wiley St. and just head south. You’ll hit about 20+ bars just on High St. alone. Some of the don’t-miss highlights - The SportsPage, Gibbies, BW3, and The Met Billiard Parlor.
#1 - Grab a beer with Huggins at the Morgantown Brew Pub
Now that you’ve experienced High St, time to go down by the river to the Morgantown Brewing Company, home of the best craft beer in West Virginia.They have great food and amazing beers, including: Coal City Stout, Kettle Bottom Brown Ale and Zack Morgans Pale Ale, plus some great seasonal selections.
The Brew Pub is great and best of all it’s right next to the PRT so you can get back to the Coliseum for the big game then to your hotel for a nice rest before hoping back into your Volvo S60 for the sad drive home.

With the close of the regular season, the Big East bowl picture is a lot clearer than it was a week ago. But it has not been set in stone just yet.
West Virginia, Louisville and Cincinnati all finish as Big East co-champions. West Virginia is the likely Big East representative in the BCS as the highest-ranked team in the BCS standings. We do need to wait for the final standings to be revealed Sunday night for complete confirmation, but it is almost a lock for the Mountaineers to make a BCS game for the first time since the 2007 season.
The Orange Bowl is the most likely destination, but the Houston loss has thrown much into flux. The Orange Bowl has the last choice among all the bowls picking this season. So stay tuned. Only five Big East teams are bowl eligible — the first time that has happened since the 2007 season as well. The AutoZone Liberty Bowl is in play because the SEC won’t fill all its bowl slots. The Champs Sports Bowl is most likely going to tab Notre Dame.
So this is where the Big East teams will most likely end up. Official announcements are set for Sunday.
BCS: West Virginia
Belk Bowl, Dec. 27: Louisville
AutoZone Liberty Bowl, Dec. 31: Cincinnati
New Era Pinstripe Bowl, Dec. 30: Rutgers
BBVA Compass Bowl, Jan. 7: Pitt
Doesn’t it look like a different, much more comfortable Kevin Jones running around out there on the floor this year?
It certainly does to me. Jones scored 18 points and grabbed 12 rebounds last night against an Akron front line that is probably the best he’s faced so far this year. The Zips boasted a legitimate shot blocker in 7-foot Zeke Marshall and a 6-foot-8 forward in Nikola Cvetinovic who played on the Serbian National Team in last summer’s World University Games…..
Afraid the Cards might be uninspired WHEN WVU wins Thursday night? Think again and read this awesome article about why Butch Jones and the Louisville Cardinals will want to WIN no matter what WVU does on Thursday. WHEW!
This article is a little head spinning but it all makes sense. Jones is not only playing for a better bowl, respect, and a share of the Big East title, he’s playing for CHA-CHING! We all understand what kind of a motivator that is:
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Rationale: There’s a mess at the top for the Big East championship, but West Virginia has the best