And this board is completely lifeless.
Lots of "fans" true colors showing today.
Great job Mountaineers!
Lots of "fans" true colors showing today.
Great job Mountaineers!
Our Blue Lot board is very active. Anyone that listened to our pre-game radio show yesterday will be able to use the code we gave out to access our premium content and the Blue Lot for the remainder of the football season.And this board is completely lifeless.
Lots of "fans" true colors showing today.
Great job Mountaineers!
And this board is completely lifeless.
Lots of "fans" true colors showing today.
Great job Mountaineers!
You could have listened to it on their website (http://www.wclg.com/), here or with the TuneIn app. It will be available each week through those sources.Vernon...................I live in North Carolina these days and can't listen to your pre-game show. I can verify that I am out of listening range. I used to live in Bluefield and certainly miss the WV game live on radio. The voices of Jack Fleming and Jay Randolph are permanently burned into my brain. Let's Bring On The Mountaineers! Now, may I have the Blue lot access code? Send it to my e:mail address. Thanks........Warez
It must suck to be you.It was the last holiday weekend of the summer man. And we played a team that even our most skeptical fans knew we should defeat. I can say for a fact that I had more fun playing in the mud and sittin around the bon-fire (while listening to the game on the radio) than I would have sitting in front of a keyboard talking about a blowout victory.
I'm actually glad I didn't because the way Howard was throwing the ball in the first half wasn't exactly spectacular. I already had the notion that he has major accuracy issues. Those were calmed by the time the game was over.
The most dedicated fans were sitting in the stadium. The cell service was awful the last time I went to a game. So I blame WVU for having poor fans. If they'd get better Wi-Fi more fans could live up to your expectations.
It was the last holiday weekend of the summer man. And we played a team that even our most skeptical fans knew we should defeat. I can say for a fact that I had more fun playing in the mud and sittin around the bon-fire (while listening to the game on the radio) than I would have sitting in front of a keyboard talking about a blowout victory.
I'm actually glad I didn't because the way Howard was throwing the ball in the first half wasn't exactly spectacular. I already had the notion that he has major accuracy issues. Those were calmed by the time the game was over.
The most dedicated fans were sitting in the stadium. The cell service was awful the last time I went to a game. So I blame WVU for having poor fans. If they'd get better Wi-Fi more fans could live up to your expectations.