Mountaineer Quickies
WVU has won 95 of its last 124 regular-season games and 99-of-132 overall games.
WVU had 10 wins in 2011, the first time it finished with double-figure wins since 2007 and eighth time in school history.
WVU is one of three programs in the nation to win nine or more games for seven straight years.
WVU has the 11th-best record in college football in the last seven years (2005-11).
WVU has the 11th-best record in college football in the last eight years (2004-11).
WVU has the 11th-best record in college football in the last nine years (2003-11).
WVU won 70 games over the seven-year period (2005-2011), averaging 10 wins per season.
WVU has outrushed its opponents in 68-of-87 games; WVU's record is 69-18 during that span.
WVU is 66-4 since 2002 when winning the turnover battle.
Since 2000, WVU is 80-3 when scoring 30 or more points in a contest.
Since 2002, WVU is 53-4 when it has held an opponent under 100 yards rushing.
WVU QB Geno Smith is No. 1 on the WVU career passing chart (9,453) and No. 2 in career total offense (9,710).
Smith is WVU's career leader in completions (785), attempts (1,151) and passing touchdowns (80).
Smith is No. 1 nationally in points responsible for (30.0), passing efficiency (202.38), passing yards per game (399.20),
and No. 2 in completions per game (33.20) and total offense (412.40).
WVU receiver Tavon Austin is WVU's career reception (232) and yardage (2,786) leader.
Austin is No. 3 in WVU career all-purpose yards (5,417) and is No. 2 in touchdown receptions (25).
WVU receiver Stedman Bailey is No. 1 on WVU's touchdown receptions (29) mark.
Austin is WVU's all-time leaders in 100-yard receiving games (11) and Bailey is second (10).
Austin is No. 1 nationally in receptions per game (11.6) and No. 3 in receiving yards per game (132.4) and
all-purpose yardage (208.20) per game.
Bailey is No. 1 nationally in scoring (15.6), No. 2 in receiving yards per game (142.00), No. 3 in receptions per game
(9.80) and No. 17 in all-purpose yards (155.80) per game.
WVU is 11-4 against schools which are members of the Big 12 Conference.
WVU has won 95 of its last 124 regular-season games and 99-of-132 overall games.
WVU had 10 wins in 2011, the first time it finished with double-figure wins since 2007 and eighth time in school history.
WVU is one of three programs in the nation to win nine or more games for seven straight years.
WVU has the 11th-best record in college football in the last seven years (2005-11).
WVU has the 11th-best record in college football in the last eight years (2004-11).
WVU has the 11th-best record in college football in the last nine years (2003-11).
WVU won 70 games over the seven-year period (2005-2011), averaging 10 wins per season.
WVU has outrushed its opponents in 68-of-87 games; WVU's record is 69-18 during that span.
WVU is 66-4 since 2002 when winning the turnover battle.
Since 2000, WVU is 80-3 when scoring 30 or more points in a contest.
Since 2002, WVU is 53-4 when it has held an opponent under 100 yards rushing.
WVU QB Geno Smith is No. 1 on the WVU career passing chart (9,453) and No. 2 in career total offense (9,710).
Smith is WVU's career leader in completions (785), attempts (1,151) and passing touchdowns (80).
Smith is No. 1 nationally in points responsible for (30.0), passing efficiency (202.38), passing yards per game (399.20),
and No. 2 in completions per game (33.20) and total offense (412.40).
WVU receiver Tavon Austin is WVU's career reception (232) and yardage (2,786) leader.
Austin is No. 3 in WVU career all-purpose yards (5,417) and is No. 2 in touchdown receptions (25).
WVU receiver Stedman Bailey is No. 1 on WVU's touchdown receptions (29) mark.
Austin is WVU's all-time leaders in 100-yard receiving games (11) and Bailey is second (10).
Austin is No. 1 nationally in receptions per game (11.6) and No. 3 in receiving yards per game (132.4) and
all-purpose yardage (208.20) per game.
Bailey is No. 1 nationally in scoring (15.6), No. 2 in receiving yards per game (142.00), No. 3 in receptions per game
(9.80) and No. 17 in all-purpose yards (155.80) per game.
WVU is 11-4 against schools which are members of the Big 12 Conference.