MORGANTOWN, W.Va.--The most recent graduates of the West Virginia football team put their skills on display for numerous NFL scouts and coaches on Friday for the school's annual pro day. Below are the full results: Christian Brown | DL 40-Yard Dash Bench Press (reps) Vertical Jump (in) Broad Jump (in) 3 Cone 20-Yard Shuttle 60-Yard Shuttle 5.32 34 26" 8'5" 7.89 4.64 -- Antonio Crawford | CB 40-Yard Dash Bench Press (reps) Vertical Jump (in) Broad
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Mountaineers Suffer Humbling Loss
It was said to be the biggest game at Mountaineer Field in over 20 years when the 14th ranked West Virginia Mountaineers hosted the ninth rated Oklahoma Sooners in a primetime contest on Saturday night. However, the players must have missed the memo. A true tale of two halves, the Sooners left Morgantown
WVU’s secondary continues to flourish
MORGANTOWN, W.Va.--Coming into this season, the West Virginia University football team had lots of questions regarding its secondary. The Mountaineers lost several key contributors from last season's team and had several new faces, some with limited playing time. "Obviously at corner we had no idea what we were going to do
Shell carries No. 12 WVU past TCU
MORGANTOWN, W.Va.-- Rushel Shell rushed for 117 yards and No.12 West Virginia University smoked TCU 34-10 on Saturday afternoon at Milan Puskar Stadium. Mike Molina's 26-yard field goal with 2:23 remaining was the final nail in the Horned Frogs' coffin. Senior quarterback Skyler Howard was 16-of-23, throwing for 231 yards and four touchdowns. Daikiel Shorts had
WVU vs. BYU: The good, the bad and the ugly
MORGANTOWN, W.Va.---The West Virginia University football team improved to 3-0 on Saturday, defeating BYU 35-32 at Fed Ex Field in Landover, Maryland but the Mountaineers have a lot of room for improvement heading forward. For the second straight game mental miscues plagued WVU. The defense struggled with the pass rush, surrendering
WVU takes a chance in a trio of cornerbacks
MORGANTOWN, W.Va.--The secondary was an area of concern for West Virginia University heading into the season. The Mountaineers lost a lot of experienced leaders in the backfield but if game one is any indication of how the season will play out, fans could be in for a pleasant surprise with a trio of gritty cornerbacks. Typically
Leaders emerging on defense for WVU football
MORGANTOWN, W.Va.--The West Virginia University football team lost numerous members of its defense last season, including several players that were crucial team leaders. With the loss of Karl Joseph, Nick Kwiatkoski, KJ Dillon and Daryl Worley, the Mountaineers need a new crop of leaders to step forward and that is just
Offense comes from behind to beat defense in WVU’s Gold-Blue Game
WHITE SULFER SPRINGS, W.Va.--The West Virginia University football team got back on the field for the 2016 edition of Gold-Blue Football Spring Game on Saturday afternoon. The Mountaineers offense came from behind to defeat the defense 49-46 in front of more than 6,000 fans at the Greenbrier Resort. It was sophomore quarterback David
WVU secondary faces biggest challenge as spring comes to a close
MORGANTOWN, W.Va.--The West Virginia University secondary shined last season but it’s going through a major rebuilding phase with the departures of Karl Joseph, KJ Dillon, Terrell Chestnut, Rick Rumph and Daryl Worley. Junior safety Dravon Askew-Henry is the only returning starter for the Mountaineers, which means the coaching staff has a lot
WVU’s Holgorsen excited about new recruiting class
MORGANTOWN, W.Va.--Another National Signing Day is in the books, and the West Virginia University football team fared well. The Mountaineers picked up 18 new recruits on Wednesday plus the nine athletes that enrolled in class in January. Head coach Dana Holgorsen was pleased with this year's recruiting class, but he wasn't