Sep 3, 2009 | NorthJersey.com
Timmerman tackles his way to the top
If you asked Matt Timmerman eight years ago where he thought he would be in 2009, the Little Falls resident would have never believed he'd be in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Hertzel Column - Mountaineersa O-line far from finished product
You know how your parents would always tell you as you were scrambling around, gathering up your school books, making sure your hair was combed and rushing to meet the school bus that you had to eat your breakfast? "Breakfast," they would say, "is the most important meal of the day." And you'd be going, "Aw, Mom," the toothbrush still in your ...
Personnel shuffle on WVUs O-line
On Wednesday afternoon, West Virginia's offensive line was out working before any other position, save for the punters.
It isn't lost on Jeff Braun that redshirt freshmen starters on West Virginia 's offensive line don't come along every season.
Today was the first day of full pads and full contact. Bill Stewart likes to get things going with the Oklahoma Drill.
I got my "Media" guide in the mail the other day and finally decided to flip through it yesterday.
Parkersburg News & Parkersburg Sentinel
Jenkins speaks with optimism about .....
Josh Jenkins never will be accused of being a 'man of few words'. But the former Big Red-and only two-time winner of the Hunt Award-rarely makes comments the 6-foot-3, 298-pounder can't back up.
Parkersburg News & Parkersburg Sentinel
Timmerman sets record straight abou.....
The beginning of pre-season practice is still weeks away, but West Virginia University's young offensive line has already heard enough concerns about the unit to make them stop reading newspapers or listening to the talk radio shows.
Parkersburg News & Parkersburg Sentinel
After the most intense recruiting battle in city history, former Parkersburg High School lineman Josh Jenkins threw his lot in with the Mountaineers of West Virginia University.
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