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The embarrassment this guy has caused our program…

Is no longer tolerable. I have never cheered another coach’s firing but that’s about to change. No toughness, no edge and no accountability. This is not the Mountaineer football that I have cheered with my heart and soul for 50 years. This is humiliating! Do your job, Wren and put this asshole on a Greyhound back to Morgantown. Too much is too f*cking much!!

Advanced stats for our players after tonight

From Kenpom and Torvik

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Javon Small is an elite player. Top 500 nationally ranked in pretty much everything you'd want your 1 to be ranked in. A Torvik PRPG! over 5.0 means you are a top 50 level player at helping your team get points.
Tucker is shooting 46.9% from deep. Maybe the best shooter we've had in a long time. Buck Harris' PRPG! vs D-PRPG! is kind of funny. He's an offensive black hole, but his defense is so good having him on the floor is good for a few points a game in the aggregate. It's the most extreme discrepency between the two I've ever seen since I've been following Torvik's system. Okani shoots better from the floor than from the FT line somehow.
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And here's the season projections. I think we might have a legitimate shot to get into the tourney, boys! Really the big prize was going 2-1 in quad 1 games this weekend. That's going to be so huge in March.

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WVU Release West Virginia Women's Basketball Moves to No. 14 in AP Poll

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (Dec. 16, 2024) – The West Virginia University women's basketball team moved up one spot to No. 14 in the sixth edition of the AP Top 25 Women's Basketball Poll, released on Monday.



The Mountaineers are 10-1 this season and are currently riding a two-game win streak after opening the season with eight straight wins.

WVU earned 384 points in the poll. A total of three Big 12 teams appeared in the rankings, including No. 12 TCU (453) and No. 13 Kansas State (417). Iowa State, Utah and Oklahoma State are featured in the receiving votes section.



Additionally, the NCAA’s third NET ranking of the season was released and has the Mountaineers seated at No. 10.

West Virginia stays the road this week for their first Big 12 Conference matchup of the season. The Mountaineers open conference play against Colorado in Boulder at the CU Events Center with tipoff set for 8 p.m. ET.
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WVSPORTS.COM WVU Women's Basketball - West Virginia Holds at No. 15 in AP Poll

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (Dec. 9, 2024) – The West Virginia University women's basketball team held its No. 15 ranking in the fifth edition of the AP Top 25 Women's Basketball Poll, released on Monday.



The Mountaineers are 9-1 this season, and they got back in the win column last week with an 85-40 win over East Tennessee State.

WVU earned 376 points in the poll. A total of four Big 12 teams appeared in the rankings, including No. 12 TCU (447), No. 13 Kansas State (427) and No. 18 Iowa State (190). Utah, Oklahoma State and Baylor are featured in the receiving votes section.



Additionally, the NCAA’s second NET ranking of the season was released and has the Mountaineers seated at No. 12.

West Virginia hits the road for their first true road game of the season with competition against Temple on Sunday, Dec. 15, inside the Liacouras Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The contest will be the Mountaineers' first on national television, broadcasting on ESPN2

WVU Transfer Roundup- 12/11/24

NEW OFFERS
--LB Landyn Watson from Marshall (Also holds offers from Arizona, South Florida, Kentucky, Mississippi State, Southern Miss, Florida Atlantic)
--LB Antarron Turner from Western Carolina (FCS) (Also holds offers from Toledo, Kansas, Florida A&M (FCS), UTEP, Campbell (FCS), Georgia State, Middle Tennessee State, Western Kentucky, Austin Peay (FCS), Gardner-Webb (FCS))

THOSE ALREADY OFFERED
--DL David Oke picks up offers from Arkansas and Kansas State
--RB Durell Robinson picks up offers from Arkansas and South Florida
--WR Javon Tracy picks up offers from Utah and Kansas
--EDGE Clev Lubin picks up offer from Louisville
--CB Raion Strader picks up offer from Michigan State
--CB Tre Wood picks up offer from Miami (OH)

VISITS
--LB Raion Strader taking visits at West Virginia, Middle Tennessee State, Western Kentucky, and Kansas

TRANSFERS OUT
--CB TJ Crandall picked up offer from Oregon State
--Crandall is also taking a visit to Oregon State

To follow the latest, click on the spreadsheet below
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