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This is how this program is perceived at handling coaching hiring and firings…

We just don’t fire coaches here until last resort. This is all opinion but it speaks volumes as to the way people view our program. You guys are going to hate this but it’s probably not too far off…… right now. The Oklahoma State win took Brown off of the top 20 list. We then lost a game we were supposed to lose. Not advocating by any means but this is how this program has been run in my lifetime except when Luck was the AD..

RECRUITING UPDATE Prospects in attendance

San Mateo (Ca.) College of San Mateo spur linebacker Odera Okaka
Mentor (Oh.) 2025 quarterback Scotty Fox
Irmo (S.C.) Dutch Fork 2025 cornerback Elgin Sessions
Hurricane (W.Va.) 2025 wide receiver Tyshawn Dues
Cheshire (Ct.) Academy 2025 wide receiver Teriq Mallory
Kingston (Ga.) Cass 2026 quarterback Brodie McWhorter
McDonald (Pa.) Fort Cherry 2026 athlete Matt Sieg
Middletown (Del.) 2026 wide receiver BJ Garrett
McMurray (Pa.) Peter's Township 2026 athlete Reston Lehman
Winter Garden (Fla.) West Orange 2026 defensive back Devonte Anderson
Bartow (Fla.) 2026 safety Josiah White
Westfield (In.) 2026 defensive back Deacon King
Jersey City (N.J.) Hudson Catholic 2026 athlete Amori McNeil
Lewis Center (Oh.) Olentangy 2026 linebacker CJ Sanna
Ashburn (Va.) Stone Bridge 2026 cornerback Chase Geter
Cheshire (Ct.) Academy 2026 defensive back Tristan Washington
Fredericktown (Oh.) 2026 tight end Gavin Toombs
Towson (Md.) Concordia Prep 2027 quarterback Justin Dixon
Monaca (Pa.) Central Valley 2027 running back Jance Henry
Pottstown (Pa.) Owen J. Roberts 2027 athlete Matthew Gregory

RECRUITING UPDATE Offered LB talks visit

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Lewis Center (Oh.) Olentangy 2026 linebacker CJ Sanna told me that while he didn't know what to expect on his first visit to West Virginia he had a lot of fun and the overall atmosphere was electric for the Iowa State game. He told me that the coaching staff told him to keep performing well and he spoke with a lot of different people but mainly inside linebackers coach Jeff Koonz and head coach Neal Brown. Sanna said he could definitely see himself fitting in the scheme but he doesn't know if he will be back for another visit this season although he was really impressed with the fan base.

WVU Release Priority Mini-Packages and Nonconference Single-Game Tickets Now on Sale

Priority Mini-Packages and Nonconference Single-Game Tickets Now on Sale

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (Oct. 16, 2024)
– Priority mini-packages and nonconference single game tickets for WVU men's basketball home games are now on sale to select 2024 Mountaineer Athletic Club (MAC) members and men’s basketball season ticket holders.

The following will be the scheduled MAC annual donor levels and men’s basketball season ticket holder times to log in to their WVUGAME.com account to purchase priority tickets:

- Wednesday, October 16 at 10 a.m. – Summit Society, Summit and Black Diamond
- Thursday, October 17 at 10 a.m. – Mountaineer Scholar, Blue Scholar and Gold Scholar
- Friday, October 18 at 10 a.m. – Champion, Director, Captain, Gold, Blue, Buckskin and non-MAC men’s basketball season ticket holders

New this year is the Pick Your Own 5 and 3 game mini-package options. This new option allows fans to pick the games that best fit their schedule and offers increased options in selection of games.

The 5-game package will allow fans to pick one game from Tier 1 (Arizona or Houston), pick two from Tier 2 (Georgetown, Oklahoma State, Utah and UCF) and pick two from Tier 3 (Arizona State, BYU, Cincinnati and TCU), starting at $105.

The 3-game package will allow fans to pick one game from Tier 1 (Arizona or Houston), pick one from Tier 2 (Georgetown, Oklahoma State, Utah and UCF) and pick one from Tier 3 (Arizona State, BYU, Cincinnati and TCU), starting at just $60.

Tickets for all nonconference matchups, including the Big 12-Big East Battle with Georgetown, are also available during this priority offering and can be purchased by CLICKING HERE. Tickets start as low as $10 for select matchups.

The Bethune-Cookman game on Dec. 14 and the Mercyhurst game on Dec. 22 are Coca-Cola Family Days. Fans can purchase a Coca-Cola Family Day pack of four tickets and a $25 concessions voucher for just $65.

West Virginia faces Charleston in a charity exhibition on Friday, Oct. 18 at the WVU Coliseum. Tickets for that matchup are $15 or $10, depending on seat location.

To guarantee a seat for every home game, fans are encouraged to purchase season tickets at WVUGAME.com.

Single game ticket information for Big 12 home games will be announced at a later date

WVU Release Priority Mini-Packages and Nonconference Single-Game Tickets Now on Sale

Priority Mini-Packages and Nonconference Single-Game Tickets Now on Sale

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (Oct. 16, 2024) – Priority mini-packages and nonconference single game tickets for WVU men's basketball home games are now on sale to select 2024 Mountaineer Athletic Club (MAC) members and men’s basketball season ticket holders.

The following will be the scheduled MAC annual donor levels and men’s basketball season ticket holder times to log in to their WVUGAME.com account to purchase priority tickets:

- Wednesday, October 16 at 10 a.m. – Summit Society, Summit and Black Diamond
- Thursday, October 17 at 10 a.m. – Mountaineer Scholar, Blue Scholar and Gold Scholar
- Friday, October 18 at 10 a.m. – Champion, Director, Captain, Gold, Blue, Buckskin and non-MAC men’s basketball season ticket holders

New this year is the Pick Your Own 5 and 3 game mini-package options. This new option allows fans to pick the games that best fit their schedule and offers increased options in selection of games.

The 5-game package will allow fans to pick one game from Tier 1 (Arizona or Houston), pick two from Tier 2 (Georgetown, Oklahoma State, Utah and UCF) and pick two from Tier 3 (Arizona State, BYU, Cincinnati and TCU), starting at $105.

The 3-game package will allow fans to pick one game from Tier 1 (Arizona or Houston), pick one from Tier 2 (Georgetown, Oklahoma State, Utah and UCF) and pick one from Tier 3 (Arizona State, BYU, Cincinnati and TCU), starting at just $60.

Tickets for all nonconference matchups, including the Big 12-Big East Battle with Georgetown, are also available during this priority offering and can be purchased by CLICKING HERE. Tickets start as low as $10 for select matchups.

The Bethune-Cookman game on Dec. 14 and the Mercyhurst game on Dec. 22 are Coca-Cola Family Days. Fans can purchase a Coca-Cola Family Day pack of four tickets and a $25 concessions voucher for just $65.

West Virginia faces Charleston in a charity exhibition on Friday, Oct. 18 at the WVU Coliseum. Tickets for that matchup are $15 or $10, depending on seat location.

To guarantee a seat for every home game, fans are encouraged to purchase season tickets at WVUGAME.com.

Single game ticket information for Big 12 home games will be announced at a later date.

  • Poll
If you could wave a magic wand and fix one thing...

If you could upgrade one of the following (not the Head Coach, I get that one)

  • Defensive backs

    Votes: 63 64.9%
  • QB

    Votes: 22 22.7%
  • Running backs

    Votes: 1 1.0%
  • Wide receivers

    Votes: 3 3.1%
  • Offensive line (Center in particular)

    Votes: 8 8.2%

Our running game wasn't exactly the best last week. Our air attack didn't exactly light things up either and everyone sees our defensive backfield every week. So....
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