Geno Needs A Break And So Do You
Geno needs a break and so do you. Here's a few Ideas for WVU fans on ways to relax, hit the reset button and enjoy this open Saturday.
Saturday, Oct 20, 2012, 7:00 PM EDT
Mountaineer Field at Milan Puskar Stadium
| Final - 10.20.2012 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kansas St. Wildcats | 10 | 21 | 21 | 3 | 55 |
| West Virginia Mountaineers | 0 | 7 | 0 | 7 | 14 |
Geno needs a break and so do you. Here's a few Ideas for WVU fans on ways to relax, hit the reset button and enjoy this open Saturday.
In this week's Hurricane Thursday, I'll cover the most likely answer to all of awfulness that is WVU losing two in a row, why it always happens to us, a few things to look forward to outside of football, and a blatantly stolen title One Big Thing.
Notes from: football, basketball, baseball & women's soccer, Big 12 roundup & more
Dana Holgorsen always talks about how Geno is the most competitive guy he's been around and how much he cares about being good. Does Geno's drive to be great actually hamper his performance?
The game wasn't much to watch and the grades are a direct reflection.
Weigh in on your opinion of Coach Holgorsen and his coaching staff. Participation poll included.
More K-State fallout (think nuclear), rankings, Heisman & Bowl projections, Huggs & scrimmage recap, Big 12 roundup & more
Coverage of the Kansas State loss from all over.
Join BOTC's open game thread for the West Virginia game. It's like having all your friends over for the game, but not having to buy them beer.
Aside from the home crowd advantage, West Virginia's much maligned defense is substantially better against run oriented attacks. This and other factors will help WVU on Saturday in Morgantown.
Revenge. It's a dish best served cold, and a big, icy, moldy, skanky dish of it is what's on the menu Saturday night as the Mountaineers try to avenge an 82 year old blowout loss to the Wildcats in Morgantown.
Whereas Bill Snyder's late-1990s KSU teams intimidated you and blew you off of the field with an impenetrable defense and unlimited big plays on offense and special teams, the current team plays Rope-a-Dope. And it works.