Yuck yuck yuck
Haven't heard from you in far too long! Where there is WVU ass on fire...there is Humptod!Yuck yuck yuck
No live sports is a tough pill to swallow, huh Tonycried2? I've watch Georgetown and Villanova play the 1985 NCAA basketball championship three times already....lolHaven't heard from you in far too long! Where there is WVU ass on fire...there is Humptod!
...and the World series between the Dodgers and the Yankees, hate 'em both!No live sports is a tough pill to swallow, huh Tonycried2? I've watch Georgetown and Villanova play the 1985 NCAA basketball championship three times already....lol
I've got the 21-24 marshla upset victory recorded if you would like to see itNo live sports is a tough pill to swallow, huh Tonycried2? I've watch Georgetown and Villanova play the 1985 NCAA basketball championship three times already....lol
....just don't show the 97 tilt! Another bitter pill!I've got the 21-24 marshla upset victory recorded if you would like to see it
....just don't show the 97 tilt! Another bitter pill!
one of 12....just don't show the 97 tilt! Another bitter pill!
Most of the 12 were played with leather helmets so idea of the competition level....but 97 had the lead and the ball in 4th quarter in beautiful Morgantown! Of coarse that was long before you boys turned chicken!one of 12
yes...I believe that was the year of marshlas "best team ever".......until Nehlen put the first team back in.......ahhh the memoriesMost of the 12 were played with leather helmets so idea of the competition level....but 97 had the lead and the ball in 4th quarter in beautiful Morgantown! Of coarse that was long before you boys turned chicken!
In reality that was a Sophomore dominated team and gashed the WVU starters.Had they all been Seniors the game would not have been nearly exciting! But hell bro, I'm not here to rain on your revisionist history.yes...I believe that was the year of marshlas "best team ever".......until Nehlen put the first team back in.......ahhh the memories
“Put the first team back in”?yes...I believe that was the year of marshlas "best team ever".......until Nehlen put the first team back in.......ahhh the memories
Mark Bulger was the best QB WVU ever produced, the only one that had a meaningful NFL career in my remembrance. But you're correct, it was a " day at the beach" for the Mounties, a day at Omaha Beach!“Put the first team back in”?
I don’t remember Nehlen putting the band members and cheerleaders in the game.
I remember WVU with first time starter Mark Buldger (sp) not able to separate from Marshall and when the Herd took the lead, WVU went to their strength (blitzed and spent the second half chasing / sacking / pressuring ) Pennington into a couple of interceptions then ran the ball down Marshall’s throat.
Yet, Bulger got his a$$ kicked on his home field by the mighty Buckeyes in 1998!!!Mark Bulger was the best QB WVU ever produced, the only one that had a meaningful NFL career in my remembrance. But you're correct, it was a " day at the beach" for the Mounties, a day at Omaha Beach!
Can;t wait to hear the revisionist story of that game...I guess WVU played their 3rd string the entire contest!Yet, Bulger got his a$$ kicked on his home field by the mighty Buckeyes in 1998!!!
Well, they showed you Bucks...they quit playing you! Always the Mountie "Ace in the hole".They won't even try to revise history, Tony, as I was there on 9/5/98...my one and only trip to Mountaingoat Field at Milan Pushover Stadium (may not have been called that back then, but who cares?). Tiny CB Antoine Winfield was the best player on the field, but the Old Fold & Blew had no chance to stop the Joe Germaine-led Ohio State offense. RB Michael Wiley rushed for 148 yards and two Buckeye wideouts put up 100+ yard receiving days as Ohio State rolled, 34-17. It was a bad day to be a Mountaineer!
no...the jayveesCan;t wait to hear the revisionist story of that game...I guess WVU played their 3rd string the entire contest!