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  • superjames1992
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    • Jun 2007
    • 31361

    #76
    Re: "Mountaineers Are Always Free"

    Originally posted by RAZRr1275
    Good Luck!!!!
    Thanks!
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    • Steelersfan85
      Pro
      • Apr 2007
      • 738

      #77
      Re: "Mountaineers Are Always Free"

      Damn I can't believe the score of the Buckeyes game.
      ESPN NFL 2K5 GREATEST FOOTBALL GAME EVER!

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      • superjames1992
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        • Jun 2007
        • 31361

        #78
        Re: "Mountaineers Are Always Free"

        Originally posted by Steelersfan85
        Damn I can't believe the score of the Buckeyes game.
        Well, Ohio State won in real life, and that's all that really matters!
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        • superjames1992
          Hall Of Fame
          • Jun 2007
          • 31361

          #79
          Re: "Mountaineers Are Always Free"

          Fun in the Snow in Morgantown!!!
          West Virginia Beats Pitt 28-17 in the "Backyard Brawl"

          17 -- (10-1)
          28 -- (10-1)


          Morgantown, WV -
          On a windy, snowy, and cold Saturday night in Morgantown, the West Virginia Mountaineers were crowned champions of the Big East Conference. Pittsburgh, without their spectacular starting quarterback, Tyler Palko, had to rely on sophomore Shane Murray to lead the powerful Pitt offense. Murray's inexperience, combined with the blinding snow and howling winds, gave Pittsburgh it's lowest output in points this entire season, as they only put up 17 points in the game. On the season, they were averaging 40.9 points per game. Pittsburgh only put up 214 yards of total offense in the game as well.

          The first quarter ended with a scoreless game as both teams struggled mightily to generate any sort of offense as the snow piled up. The field crew struggled to clear the snow off the field markers as they continually had to use tractors to clear the snow off the hash marks as the snow came down. Players were slipping as the snow gave them no traction. Mud was abundant on the field as well, as both teams were sliding all over the place.

          At the beginning of the 2nd quarter, Pittsburgh's Josh Cummings muscled a 27 yard field goal over the goalposts in a wicked crosswind to make the game 3-0 Pitt early on. Pittsburgh would go on to take a 10-7 lead, until Jason Colson ran in for a touchdown with 42 seconds left before halftime to make the score 14-10 at halftime.

          Both teams would tack on touchdowns in the 3rd quarter as the snow picked up again, after letting up a bit in the 2nd quarter, allowing the powerful offenses to get going. Jason Colson delivered the dagger for Pitt with 3 minutes left to make the score 28-17. Shane Murray would proceed to throw his second interception of the game, giving West Virginia the ball back. West Virginia ran out the clock and were declared 2005 Big East Champions! Not to mention, of course, knocking Pitt out of National Title contention (payback for real life, eh?).

          Coach Bill Stewart was very pleased with the win and the Big East Championship. "We have played as a team all year and it has payed off," he said. "We have played as one. We have no egos; we just go out there and do our jobs and it has given us a nice trophy. 7-0 in conference play is certainly something to be proud of. I wish we would not have lost the game to Virginia Tech earlier this season, but we'll get them back next year when we visit Blacksburg. Now, we're going to begin bowl preparations and celebrate a bit, too!"

          Jason Colson was the key for the Mountaineers tonight. The howling winds and heavy snow made it hard to move the ball through the air with any consistency, so the Mountaineers handed the ball off to Jason Colson 29 times, and he got 214 rushing yards and 3 touchdowns out of it. Colson used the slippery conditions to his advantage, as defenders were falling all around him. He moves closer to the 2,000 yard rushing mark and being immortalized into the list of Heisman Trophy winners.

          With the win, the Mountaineers finish the season 10-1 (7-0) and are the 2007 Big East Champions. The Mountaineers are yet to be slotted into a bowl, but we know they'll be heading to a BCS bowl, for sure.

          Code:
                         1st  2nd  3rd  4th  OT  Final
          Pittsburgh      0    10    7    0   --   17
          West Virginia   0    14    7    7   --   28
          West Virginia Leaders
          QB Adam Bednarik - 11/20, 102 yds., TD, INT, 6 carries, 34 yds.
          HB Jason Colson - 29 carries, 214 yds., 3 TDs
          WR Joe Hunter - 1 reception, 45 yds., TD
          RE Ernest Hunter - 5 tackles, TFL, sack
          LE Warren Young - 4 tackles, 2 TFL, 2 sacks
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          • superjames1992
            Hall Of Fame
            • Jun 2007
            • 31361

            #80
            Re: "Mountaineers Are Always Free"


            Week 14




            Big East Scores
            #10 West Virginia 28, #4 Pittsburgh 17
            Connecticut 38, South Florida 31
            Rutgers 31, Cincinnati 17
            #16 Louisville 38, Syracuse 18


            Michigan Score
            No Game Scheduled


            Top 10 Coaches Poll
            1. USC (40) (10-1)
            2. Auburn (21) (10-1) #3 BCS
            3. Florida State (9-2) #4 BCS
            4. Tennessee (9-2) #2 BCS
            5. West Virginia (10-1)
            6. Texas (10-1)
            7. Miami (9-2)
            8. Purdue (8-3)
            9. Pittsburgh (10-1)
            10. Notre Dame (9-2)
            13. Michigan (8-3)
            15. Louisville (7-3)


            Big East Standings
            1. West Virginia (10-1) (7-0) *Big East Champions
            2. Pittsburgh (10-1) (6-1)
            3. Louisville (7-3) (4-2)
            4. Rutgers (6-5) (4-3)
            5. Connecticut (6-4) (2-4)
            6. Cincinnati (3-8) (2-5)
            7. Syracuse (2-9) (2-5)
            8. South Florida (2-9) (0-7)


            West Virginia Bowl Projection: FedEx Orange Bowl vs. #7 Miami Hurricanes (9-2)
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            • superjames1992
              Hall Of Fame
              • Jun 2007
              • 31361

              #81
              Re: "Mountaineers Are Always Free"

              Week 15 Preview (Bye Week)





              #5 West Virginia Mountaineers (10-1) (Won 6)
              Points: 40.7 (1st NCAA)
              Total Offense: 455.4 (3rd)
              Rush Offense: 253.0 (1st)
              Pass Offense: 202.3 (108th)
              Total Defense: 296.5 (5th)
              Rush Defense: 128.5 (101st)
              Pass Defense: 168.0 (1st)
              Turnover Differential: +1.20 (3rd)
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              • superjames1992
                Hall Of Fame
                • Jun 2007
                • 31361

                #82
                Re: "Mountaineers Are Always Free"


                Week 15




                Big East Scores
                Connecticut 26, #15 Louisville 23


                Michigan Score
                No Game Scheduled


                Top 10 Coaches Poll
                1. USC (34) (11-1)
                2. Auburn (22) (10-1)
                3. Florida State (9-2)
                4. Tennessee (9-2)
                5. West Virginia (4) (10-1)
                6. Texas (1) (10-1)
                7. Miami (9-2)
                8. Purdue (8-3)
                9. Pittsburgh (10-1)
                10. Notre Dame (9-2)


                Final 2005 Big East Standings
                1. West Virginia (10-1) (7-0) *Big East Champions
                2. Pittsburgh (10-1) (6-1)
                3. Louisville (7-4) (4-3)
                4. Rutgers (6-5) (4-3)
                5. Connecticut (7-4) (3-4)
                6. Cincinnati (3-8) (2-5)
                7. Syracuse (2-9) (2-5)
                8. South Florida (2-9) (0-7)


                West Virginia Projected Bowl: FedEx Orange Bowl vs. #7 Miami Hurricanes (9-2)
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                • superjames1992
                  Hall Of Fame
                  • Jun 2007
                  • 31361

                  #83
                  Re: "Mountaineers Are Always Free"

                  West Virginia Signs Two More Recruits

                  Morgantown, WV -
                  Two more recruits signed their letters of intent to play football for West Virginia University next fall. The Mountaineers signed a 4 star recruit in outside linebacker Lawrence Williams and 3 star left tackle Jason Edwards. "We really like the way this in-season recruiting class has turned out," commented coach Bill Stewart. "These two guys have something great to bring to the table and I am happy have them."

                  OLB Lawrence Williams
                  Hometown: Smith Creek, NC
                  Height: 6'0"
                  Weight: 240 lbs.
                  Caliber: ****
                  40 Time: 4.56
                  Field Awareness: C+
                  Vertical: 35.1"
                  Hands: D
                  Bench Press: 405
                  Squat: 640
                  Potential: Average
                  Discipline: Average
                  Coach's Comments: This kid looks like he could develop into a really good linebacker for us. He has nice size and pretty good speed to go along with it.

                  LT Jason Edards
                  Hometown: Lansing, IL
                  Height: 6'6"
                  Weight: 285 lbs.
                  Caliber: ***
                  40 Time: 5.33
                  Hands: N/A
                  Bench Press: 440
                  Squat: 640
                  Potential: Poor
                  Discipline: Good
                  Coach's Comments: He looks like he could be pretty decent in the future. I wish he had more potential for growth, but we'll make due.
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                  • superjames1992
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Jun 2007
                    • 31361

                    #84
                    Re: "Mountaineers Are Always Free"


                    Conference Championship Week




                    MAC Championship: Northern Illinois 32, Bowling Green 25
                    SEC Championship: #4 Tennessee 38, #2 Auburn 21
                    Big 12 Championship: #6 Texas 24, Nebraska 17
                    ACC Championship: #7 Miami 21, #3 Florida State 7
                    C-USA Championship: Tulsa 30, East Carolina 24


                    Top 10 Coaches Poll
                    1. USC (53) (11-1)
                    2. Tennessee (10-2)
                    3. Miami (10-2)
                    4. West Virginia (7) (10-1)
                    5. Texas (1) (11-1)
                    6. Purdue (8-3)
                    7. Auburn (10-2)
                    8. Pittsburgh (10-1)
                    9. Notre Dame (9-2)
                    10. LSU (8-3)


                    Conference Champions:
                    ACC: #3 Miami Hurricanes (10-2) (8-1)
                    Big 10: #13 Michigan Wolverines (8-3) (6-2)
                    Big 12: #5 Texas Longhorns (11-1) (8-1)
                    Big East: #4 West Virginia Mountianeers (10-1) (7-0)
                    C-USA: Tulsa Golden Hurricane (8-4) (7-2)
                    1A IND: #9 Notre Dame Fighting Irish (9-2)
                    MAC: Northern Illinois Huskies (7-5) (6-3)
                    MWC: Brigham Young Cougars (6-5) (5-3)
                    Pac-10: #1 USC Trojans (11-1) (8-0)
                    SEC: #2 Tennessee Volunteers (10-2) (7-2)
                    Sun Belt: North Texas Mean Green (6-5) (5-2)
                    WAC: Fresno State Bulldogs (8-4) (6-2)
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                    • superjames1992
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Jun 2007
                      • 31361

                      #85
                      Re: "Mountaineers Are Always Free"

                      Matt Leinart Wins Heisman Trophy

                      New York, NY - Matt Leinart of the USC Trojans was named the 2005 Heisman Trophy Winner tonight after having a spectacular season as quarterback of the USC Trojans. The Senior narrowly beat out Jason Colson of West Virginia University in the final voting. Leinart has led the Trojans to the National Championship for the second straight season, as they will face off against the Tennessee Volunteers.

                      Leinhart's Stats
                      279/338 (82%), 4035 yds., 48 TDs, 5 INTs, 226.7 QB Rating
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                      • superjames1992
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Jun 2007
                        • 31361

                        #86
                        Re: "Mountaineers Are Always Free"

                        Mountaineers Bring Home 4 Trophies

                        Morgantown, WV - Three West Virginia players brought home 4 trophies this season as the Mountaineers won a Big East Title. Jason Colson brought home the Maxwell Trophy as well as the Walker Award. Left guard Dan Mozes brought home the award for best Offensive Lineman. Coach Bill Stewart managed to secure a Coach of the Year Award as well in this glorious day of trophies for the Mountaineers.

                        Maxwell: HB Jason Colson - 293 carries, 1923 yds., 24 TDs, 26 receptions, 345 yds., TD
                        Walker: HB Jason Colson - 293 carries, 1923 yds., 24 TDs, 26 receptions, 345 yds., TD
                        Best Offensive Lineman: LG Dan Mozes - 76 pancakes, 0 sacks allowed
                        Coach of the Year: Bill Stewart (10-1 Record, 1st year)
                        Last edited by superjames1992; 02-10-2008, 06:17 PM.
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                        • superjames1992
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                          #87
                          Re: "Mountaineers Are Always Free"

                          West Virginia All-Americans

                          1st Team
                          HB Jason Colson
                          LT Greg Islander
                          LG Dan Mozes
                          C Jeremy Hines
                          RG Jeremy Sheffey
                          RT Garin Justice

                          2nd Team
                          No Players

                          All-Freshman
                          No Players

                          All-Big East 1st Team
                          HB Jason Colson
                          LT Greg Islander
                          LG Dan Mozes
                          C Jeremy Hines
                          RG Jeremy Sheffey
                          RT Garin Justice
                          OLB Jeff Noechel
                          CB Caughn Rivers
                          FS Jahmile Addae
                          SS Mike Lorello
                          K Colby Jones
                          P Phil Brady

                          All-Big East 2nd Team
                          DE Earnest Hunter
                          CB Anthony Mims
                          CB Thandi Smith
                          SS Eric Wicks
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                          • highheatkingsb
                            All Star
                            • Jul 2005
                            • 8152

                            #88
                            Re: "Mountaineers Are Always Free"

                            Wow, robbed of another chance at a National Championship. Good luck in the Orange Bowl.
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                            • superjames1992
                              Hall Of Fame
                              • Jun 2007
                              • 31361

                              #89
                              Re: "Mountaineers Are Always Free"

                              West Virginia Accepts Sugar Bowl Bid

                              New Orleans, LA -
                              West Virginia has accepted a bowl bid to play the hated #13 Michigan Wolverines in the Nokia Sugar Bowl on New Year's Day at 8:00 p.m. The Wolverines are the team that hired former West Virginia Coach Rich Rodriguez, so this could turn into a very heated matchup on both sides of the ball.

                              The Wolverines are ranked #13 and have an 8-3 overall record and 6-2 in the Big 10. After winning their last two games, including a win over Ohio State, the Wolverines have captured the Big 10 Title. They are lead by quarterback Chad Henne and sensational runningback Michael Hart.

                              The game is scheduled for January 1, 2006 and will be broadcast live on ABC in full HD.
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                              • superjames1992
                                Hall Of Fame
                                • Jun 2007
                                • 31361

                                #90
                                Re: "Mountaineers Are Always Free"

                                Originally posted by highheatkingsb
                                Wow, robbed of another chance at a National Championship. Good luck in the Orange Bowl.
                                Yes, robbed. We had two 2 loss teams over us.

                                Actually, we got a bid to the Sugar Bowl for some reason. I am not sure why, but it seems so close to real life, when WVU played in the Sugar Bowl. Only this time, we will play the Michigan Wolverines instead of the Georgia Bulldogs. It was meant to be to play the evil Michigan Wolverines, I guess.
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