The purpose of this blog is to discuss West Virginia University sports. An emphasis will be on Football and Basketball. Related topics will include BIG 12 issues, the NCAA polls, and any related issues which will impact WVU sports. I wish to offer this page to you the reader for comment and look forward to debating my posts.
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Wednesday, October 21, 2009
BIg East Preseason Poll.
Monday, October 19, 2009
Breakdown for Huskies' Tilt
Now for an evaluation of this game. It appears that JB will be a game time decision. And the status for Scooter Berry is likewise uncertain. Otherwise the Eers are relatively healthy.
UConn clearly has one of the classiest and talented coaches in the Big East, Randy Edsell. He knows how to win games and continues to field teams that have done very well in the Big East play. His basic philosophy appears to be to do it the old fashioned way, run it down your throat and beat you with defense.
Until last week, UConn had a stingy rushing defense but they got gashed for a bundle of yards against Louisville. However, they continue to boast the two running back, 5 yards per carry threat of: Andre Dixon who has 123 carries this season with 616 yards scoring 7 touchdowns, and Jordan Todman who has carried the ball 100 times for 502 yards scoring 6 touchdowns. That should get Coach Casty's attention. While UConn has been pretty "one dimensional," they do that very, very well. WVU boasts the number 7 Rush Defense. Clearly something has to give.
As for the less used passing attack look out for senior WR Marcus Easley (#29). He has emerged as their most impressive receiving talent. He has 10 receptions for 234 yards and 2 TDs. UConn also has a serviceable Kicker who has placed 6 footballs through the goal posts for field goals and a perfect 22 of 22 on extra-points. His long this year is 49 yards. Bottom line UConn has the type of team that can grind you out and win the close one.
I would opine the key to success against them would simply be to score early and often. While not an easy task, we have the skill players to do just that. The one thing that we simply can't do is give them short fields because of penalties and turnovers. They will make us pay for those transgressions. Historically we are undefeated against UConn.
This game is a scary game on the schedule. It should be a bruiser slobber knocking type of game that any Steeler fan would love. I am excited to see how the Mountaineer team will perform with this kind of challenge.
DaGeek
Week 8 Blog Poll
2. Iowa (1)(7-0)90
3. BAMA (1)(7-0)87
(tie)Texas87 (6-0)
5. Cincinnati (1)(6-0)83
6. Miami (5-1)73
7. Texas Christian (5-0)70
8. Oregon (6-1)67
(tie)LSU (5-1)67
10. Boise State (7-0)64
11. USC (6-1)59
12. Ga Tech (6-1)57
13. Va Tech (5-2)50
14. WVU (5-1) 49
15. Penn State (6-1)36
16. sPitt (6-1)35
17. Arizona (4-2)30
18. Ok State (5-1)28
19. BYU (5-1)26
20. South Florida (5-1)25
21. South Carolina (5-2)24
22. Nebraska (5-2)18
23. Utah (5-1)16
24. California (5-2)15
25. Texas Tech (4-2)10
Others receiving votes: Missouri (4-2)9; Houston (5-1)7; tOSU (5-2); Oklahoma (4-3)6; Notre Dame (5-2)5; UConn (4-2)3; Ole Miss (4-2)2; Kansas (4-2)2; Oregon St. (5-1)1
Sunday, October 18, 2009
UConn CB Jasper Howard killed in stabbing. Condolences on behalf of West Virginia concerning this tragic event.
Friday, October 16, 2009
Basketballers take to Court tonight. Associates of Carbon Bowl to Kickoff tomorrow, why WVU shall prevail.
While more detailed information shall follow regarding the basketball team it is important to note that this team will be deeper and more talented that we have seen in a very long time. Some points to make our all everything sophomore forwards are about 35 lean pounds heavier than they were last year. Our guard play should improve as well. We have some more Frosh players and JC players that could mean that our starters can play meaningful well rested minutes for the first time in years. Bottom line is that this team is limited by itself and nothing else. Will the Big East be a tall order? Absolutely! Coach Huggs is ready for us to be in Elite company and sees us competing for that title as well as the NCAA title.
Now on to the "if only a little more pressure I would be a diamond bowl." Yes I am not a fan of the name of this game. However, I am looking forward to the second week in a row of offensive success with no turnovers. The Mountaineers have won all eight meetings against the Thundering Herd. I see tomorrow's rendition of this series being much the same.
Marshall boasts a 4-2 record coming into this tilt. They have an explosive running back. In fact, On Saturday, two of the top three running backs in the nation will square off. Darius Marshall's 147.40 rushing yards per game ranks second nationally, while Noel Devine's average of 126.20 YPG is third. Hopefully at the end of this game Noel can rush past Darius tomorrow in the national rankings. The Herd posts a pretty forgiving defense (ranks 90th overall), but a real desire to unseat the king of West Virginia Football. Coach, Mark Snyder will have a game-plan to win for sure, but I anticipate talent being the turning point in this game. The Mountaineers simply have too many slugs in the Muskett for the Herd. Simply stated this game will not be close. I predict a 26 point margin at games end. I am looking forward to freezing my hindquarters off as I witness this beat down in Motown. I am also excited to see our starters watching the game with me as they are done at the end of the 3rd quarter. Yes my Mountaineer nation, I am very optimistic that at the close of the 4th quarter Country Roads will be music to my ears and Eers. WVU 39 Marshall 13.
Da Geek
Thursday, October 15, 2009
WEEK 7 Blog Poll:
1. Florida(1)(5-0)95
2. Alabama(2)(6-0)94
3. VPI(1)(5-1)90
4. Texas(5-0)87
5. Iowa(6-0)77
6. Cincinnati(5-0)72
7. Oregon(5-1)68
8. Miami(4-1)66
9. LSU(4-1)61
10. Ohio St(5-1)59
10. Boise St(6-0)59
12. USC(5-1)56
13. TCU(5-0)55
14. Nebraska(4-1)50
15. USF(5-0)45
16. Penn St(5-1)42
17. WVU(4-1)39
18. USCar(5-1)35
19. Oklahoma St(4-2)28
20. GT(5-1)24
21. Utah(4-1)22
22. Kansas(4-1)19
23. Missouri(4-1)17
24. BYU(4-1)13
25. Wisconsin(5-1)10
Others receiving votes: Pitt(5-1)09, Notre Dame(5-1)05,Oklahoma(3-2)04,Auburn (5-1)01,MSU(5-1)01
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
3 Pre-season Basketball accolades for you to consider:
1. The Sporting News has us picked as the top Big East team in its poll and the 5th overall pick in the nation. 2. ESPN's Dick Vitale has the Eers coming in at number 9. "I know, I know. The college basketball season doesn't start for several months. But I am so excited about the 2009-10 season. People come up to me and ask if I think their favorite team will do well. ... 9. West Virginia: Devin Ebanks and Da'Sean Butler lead a tough Mountaineer squad. Bob Huggins believes he can contend for a Big East title."
3. West Virginia has two of the Big East's 11 players on the 2009-10 preseason list for the John R. Wooden Award All-American Team and Player of the Year trophy.
I don't know about the rest of you but I for one am excited. Preseason drills have begun and the anticipation for the first tip off is great. With non-conference games against Ohio State, Ole Miss, Duquesne, Coppin State and Loyola at home; Marshall and the Citadel in Charleston; and Purdue and Cleveland State away as well as the Big East Slate; what is not to be excited about? The fact is that we are in store for something special.
DaGeek
2 Eers honored in weekly Big East awards.
Scott Kozlowski • Sr. • P • West Virginia • West Palm Beach, Fla.
Kozlowski helped protect the Mountaineers' 35-24 win against Colorado by averaging 48 yards on four punts with a long of 56 yards. He hit two third-quarter punts from inside the West Virginia 20 that tipped the field position battle to Colorado's side of the field and pinned the Buffaloes on their own 8-yard line on a fourth-quarter kick.
WEEKLY HONOR ROLL
Noel Devine (photo from AP), RB, West Virginia - Ran for a career-high 220 yards with a touchdown on 22 carries in a 35-24 win against Colorado.
Nice job fellas. I personally think that Noel's performance was better than sPitt's Stuhl but I digress. We are proud of both of these Eers.
DaGeek
Monday, October 5, 2009
Congrats to Mountaineers in NFL:
Owen Schmitt caught two pases for 3 yards one of them being for a 2 yard touchdown against the Indy Colts.
Steve Slaten carried the ball 21 times for 65 yards one being a 32 yard TD. He also caught 2 passes for 24 yards with one being a 12 yard touchdown.
Way to go guys!!!
DaGeek
Week 6 Blog Poll
1. Florida(2) 4-0, 93
2. Texas 4-0, 92
3. Alabama(1) 5-0, 88
4. Virginia Tech 4-1, 81
5. IOWA(1) 5-0,77
6. TCU 4-0,74
7. LSU 5-0,70
8. Cincy 5-0, 67
9. Miami 3-1,66
10. Boise 5-0,56
11. Oregon 4-1,48
12. Auburn 5-0,47
13. tOSU 4-1,45
14. USC (West) 4-1,44
15. PSU 4-1,35
16. USF 5-0,34
17. WVU 3-1,33
18. USC (East) 4-1,31
19. Kansas 4-0,26
20. Arizona 3-1,23
21. BYU 4-1,22
22. Oklahoma St. 3-1,18
23. Missouri 4-0,17
24. UCLA 3-1,16
tie Ga. Tech 4-1,16
Others receiving votes: Uconn 3-1,15; Ole Miss 3-1,14; Nebraska 3-1, 14; Wisconson 5-0,12;
UTAH 3-1,10; Rutgers 3-1,7; Oklahoma 2-2,04; UGA 3-2,3; Stanford 4-1,2