Possibly for the same reason many of us would love to get back to West Virginia. Regardless of where you are, and regardless of who you are, those country roads call you home.Why would he ever want to come back to WVU. Get real!
You do know the Blue Ridge mountains and Shanandoah valley are in the Western part of Virginia, right? Still love WVU even if not the State.M
Possibly for the same reason many of us would love to get back to West Virginia. Regardless of where you are, and regardless of who you are, those country roads call you home.
Not sure what you are saying. All I said is those country roads call you home.You do know the Blue Ridge mountains and Shanandoah valley are in the Western part of Virginia, right? Still love WVU even if not the State.
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Possibly for the same reason many of us would love to get back to West Virginia. Regardless of where you are, and regardless of who you are, those country roads call you home.
Where he should be for losing the Pitt game!You sound like someone who lives in a single wide, and RR is starting to sound like Bob Pruett - turning down all kinds of imaginary job offers. For goodness sakes, he is a 6-6 Arizona coach. WVU doesn't want him, South Carolina doesn't want him, and IMO he is stuck in the desert for his remaining coaching years.
You sound like someone who lives in a single wide, and RR is starting to sound like Bob Pruett - turning down all kinds of imaginary job offers. For goodness sakes, he is a 6-6 Arizona coach. WVU doesn't want him, South Carolina doesn't want him, and IMO he is stuck in the desert for his remaining coaching years.
You sound like someone who lives in a single wide, and RR is starting to sound like Bob Pruett - turning down all kinds of imaginary job offers. For goodness sakes, he is a 6-6 Arizona coach. WVU doesn't want him, South Carolina doesn't want him, and IMO he is stuck in the desert for his remaining coaching years.