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Stewart said hed go for broke again late
In retrospect, Bill Stewart said Monday that he would likely take the same approach to West Virginia's crucial late-game series against Cincinnati that he took during Friday night's game: Go for the make-or-break touchdown. Comment?
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West Virginia Mountaineers elevated its level of play against the No. 5 team in the nation Friday, but came up short in a disappointing and frustrating 24-21 loss to Cincinnati. Comment?
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Boulder is a bit of a football boomtown gone bust, yet hope remains resilient here. Comment?
Latest Challenge for Defense: Tame Dolphins' Wildcat
Bucs linebacker Barrett Ruud grew up straight as a cornstalk just a few miles from the University of Nebraska campus in Lincoln. Comment?
WVU Moves Forward After Loss to Cincy
Everyone has seen the play a ' and the replay. WVU was up 14-7 on Cincinnati in the second quarter when one fumble turned touchdown changed all the momentum. Comment?
WVUa s Sands develops into standout safety
Robert Sands has developed into a sparkling free safety in West Virginia's defensive secondary this year. Comment?
When at its best Friday night, West Virginia's offense was under center. For proof, consult only two plays: Ryan Clarke's 37-yard touchdown in the second quarter out of an I formation that was aided greatly by the presence of two fullbacks and, of course, Jock Sanders' one-yard gain from a shotgun set on a critical third-and-9 late in the fourth ... Comment?
Hertzel Column: WVUa s latest defeat full of head-scratchers
The sun beat me up this morning, making me wonder who beat me up last night. Dr. Cutty Sark did all he could, but he could neither change what had transpired on the field at Nippert Stadium nor make any more sense of it at the time. Comment?
Late-game play calls backfire
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There were 129 plays from scrimmage in West Virginia's 24-21 loss Friday night against Cincinnati. Comment?
Mountaineers reset goals for stretch run
With a week off and then facing difficult closing games against Pitt and on the road at Rutgers, West Virginia's football season is far from over. Comment?
Clarke turns in heroic performance for WVU
In a game that played itself out the way West Virginia University's 24-21 loss to Cincinnati did on Friday night, the Mountaineers had to have a hero. Comment?
A friend dared me to write that Chad Ochocinco was seen bribing officials at Nippert Stadium Friday night. Comment?
The West Virginia University Mountaineers lost to the No. 5 Cincinnati Bearcats. Comment?
WVU vs. Cincinnati: Wanted A Good Home for Big East Officials
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First of all, I want to take nothing away from the Cincinnati Bearcats. I want to take nothing away from the WVU Mountaineers. Comment?
Halftime analysis: West Virginia 14, Cincinnati 14
Quick halftime analysis from Nippert Stadium, where No. 5 Cincinnati is tied 14-14 with No 25 West Virginia. Comment?
Following a tough act, WVU kicker still a star Tyler Bitancurt got...
That would be the place-kicking. Tyler Bitancurt never had kicked in a college game before September, and he only had to replace the school's career scoring leader and a four-year starter who played in more games than any player in Mountaineer football history, Pat McAfee . Comment?
Turnover fight key to Mountaineers
Cincinnati - Through nine games, Cincinnati hasn't lost a fumble, something no other college football team in an division in the country can say. Comment?
Everybody nationally was looking up the road to Pittsburgh as the place where the Bearcats' title hopes might be dashed. Comment?
No. 5 Cincinnati will use 2 QBs vs West Virginia
Receiver Mardy Gilyard has nicknames for both of Cincinnati's quarterbacks. Zach Collaros? He's "Joystick," a reference to the way he darts one way and then another. Comment?
Instant analysis: Cincinnati 24, West Virginia 21
Instant analysis from No. 5 Cincinnati's 24-21 win over No. 25 West Virginia : How the game was won: West Virginia had a good game plan: Run the ball between the tackles, move the chains and keep Cincinnati's offense off the field. Comment?