MORGANTOWN — WVU linebacker Josh Chandler-Semedo was firm that Saturday against Texas will be his last home game with the Mountaineers. With the extra COVID-19 year, he could have come […]
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WVU wide receiver Kaden Prather reaping benefits of patience, hard work
MORGANTOWN — If you think of a Power 5 program in the Big 12, SEC, ACC and Big Ten, there’s a strong chance Kaden Prather held an offer from them […]
Frustration mounts for WVU with two games left to become bowl eligible
MORGANTOWN — The pieces appeared to be falling into place when WVU upset Iowa State on Oct. 30. The Mountaineers were back at .500 with back-to-back wins vs. TCU and […]
Deuce Vaughn, Kansas State run past West Virginia
MANHATTAN, Kan. — Kansas State kept watching West Virginia stubbornly convert fourth downs to keep its comeback hopes alive. Finally, the Wildcats did the same thing on fourth down to […]
WVU FOOTBALL NOTEBOOK: Kaden Prather provides positive in other lackluster offensive showing vs. K-State
MORGANTOWN — To pinpoint a positive for WVU’s offense in Saturday 34-17 loss at Kansas State, true freshman wide receiver Kaden Prather made his presence known during the Mountaineers’ comeback […]
COLUMN: Undisciplined, bad mistakes continue to haunt WVU
It came straight from the horse’s mouth after WVU’s 34-17 road loss at Kansas State on Saturday — the Wildcats did nothing to lose and everything to win, while the […]
Different-look Kansas State awaits WVU
MORGANTOWN — In a conference where offensive and defensive innovation are the norm within the Big 12, Kansas State was always the one team that stayed consistent in what they […]
Banged-up WVU football team battling for bowl eligibility
MORGANTOWN — WVU head coach Neal Brown said he used to use bowl eligibility as motivation toward the end of a season, but the older he gets, the more he […]
WVU safety Sean Mahone thinks about life after football with strong academic career
MORGANTOWN — WVU safety Sean Mahone said he gets picked on a little bit by his younger teammates for being the old guy in the room, and for good reason. […]
WVU FOOTBALL NOTEBOOK: Quarterback Major Harris has No. 9 retired; injuries mount; Josh Sills returns to Morgantown
MORGANTOWN — “Here comes the Major.” WVU public address announcer Bill Nevin’s voice boomed over the crowd of 50,109 at Milan Puskar Stadium, who collectively stood on their feet as […]














