NCAA YTD: 33-30 (+0.16*)
West Virginia(-11) over Pittsburgh (1*)
- - Previously high flying Pitt has yet to beat a team with a winning record this season. Rarely, if ever, has Wannstedt righted and rallied his charges in remotely similar circumstances during his career, as demonstrated (albeit on the road) two weeks ago, and played out again last week. Wearing probably the biggest bullseye on their chests since the opener against Notre Dame last year, his boys have nothing much to toot about going for them in this brawl . . . Nasty weather (now moving out of the forecast and leading to a faster track) some times narrows and other times cements the gap between teams, and tonight I expect I'll recognize the unhappy look on the home team's sideline.
- - LINK: http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/06316/737754-144.stm
- - West Virginia needed a pep talk before its last game, but coach Rich Rodriguez doesn't think he'll have to give one this time around . . . West Virginia (8-1, 3-1) was knocked out of the national title hunt with a 44-34 loss at then-No. 5 Louisville on Nov. 2. Rodriguez thought his team looked down during pregame warmups before its matchup against Cincinnati on Saturday and instructed his players to chest bump one another in the locker room before kickoff . . . Though the Mountaineers failed to score in the first quarter for the first time in 15 games, the strategy seemed to work as West Virginia walked away with a 42-24 win over the Bearcats . . . 'I told them to loosen up and put a smile on their faces ... and let them have some fun for crying out loud,' Rodriguez said . . . However, Rodriguez doesn't expect to have to pick his team up for Thursday's Backyard Brawl . . .'If you have to get guys' intensity level up for the Pitt game, they don't understand what Pitt and West Virginia football is about,' he said . . . 'Our goal after we lost to Louisville was to get back into the Big East race. That's our focus right now as we go forward,' Rodriguez told the team's official website.
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West Virginia(-11) over Pittsburgh (1*)
- - Previously high flying Pitt has yet to beat a team with a winning record this season. Rarely, if ever, has Wannstedt righted and rallied his charges in remotely similar circumstances during his career, as demonstrated (albeit on the road) two weeks ago, and played out again last week. Wearing probably the biggest bullseye on their chests since the opener against Notre Dame last year, his boys have nothing much to toot about going for them in this brawl . . . Nasty weather (now moving out of the forecast and leading to a faster track) some times narrows and other times cements the gap between teams, and tonight I expect I'll recognize the unhappy look on the home team's sideline.
- - LINK: http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/06316/737754-144.stm
- - West Virginia needed a pep talk before its last game, but coach Rich Rodriguez doesn't think he'll have to give one this time around . . . West Virginia (8-1, 3-1) was knocked out of the national title hunt with a 44-34 loss at then-No. 5 Louisville on Nov. 2. Rodriguez thought his team looked down during pregame warmups before its matchup against Cincinnati on Saturday and instructed his players to chest bump one another in the locker room before kickoff . . . Though the Mountaineers failed to score in the first quarter for the first time in 15 games, the strategy seemed to work as West Virginia walked away with a 42-24 win over the Bearcats . . . 'I told them to loosen up and put a smile on their faces ... and let them have some fun for crying out loud,' Rodriguez said . . . However, Rodriguez doesn't expect to have to pick his team up for Thursday's Backyard Brawl . . .'If you have to get guys' intensity level up for the Pitt game, they don't understand what Pitt and West Virginia football is about,' he said . . . 'Our goal after we lost to Louisville was to get back into the Big East race. That's our focus right now as we go forward,' Rodriguez told the team's official website.
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