A tradition between WVU and Marshall brings a game within the game to Charleston and how exciting it is to behold.
Two transfers are relegated to the bench this season, but they're doing their best to make an impact all the same.
A week after the Mountaineers destroyed the Clemson Tigers in Miami, take a look back at the action from the third BCS bowl win in program history.
In the season's final edition of Tales from the Tailgates, we catch up with WVU fans who made the trip down to South Florida to take in the Orange Bowl. Confident in the Mountaineers to take down the Clemson
The temperatures may have dropped, but the Mountaineers are hoping to heat up the scoreboard in Miami and deliver West Virginia its third BCS bowl win.
Come along with the WVU cornerback as he interviews other players along the beach about anything from sharks to migration and his home state of Kentucky.
Rather than answer all the questions at his Orange Bowl media day, the WVU linebacker grabs the microphone and does some reporting of his own. Take a look at this fun video with the Mountaineer senior.
Bob Huggins' reunion with Kansas State didn't get off to the best start as his team experienced a delay of over four hours Wednesday night.
Seaquarium prophecy makes second prediction in as many years, hoping to improve to 2-0 with a Mountaineer victory in Miami.
Holiday plans and bowl hopes are on the line Saturday and WVU has no say in the outcome. So the players in Morgantown will cheer on a team they already beat just weeks ago.
The weather's nice and the stage is set for a chance to clinch a league title and get one step closer to a BCS bowl berth.
Relive all the key moments from the Mountaineers' 21-20 win over Pitt in what may be the final Backyard Brawl.
Former Mountaineer standouts Rasheed Marshall and Mortty Ivy join other West Virginia fans to talk about the Backyard Brawl and it's uncertain future.
From 2005-2008, there were highs and extreme lows for WVU in its series with Pittsburgh. Geoff Coyle takes us on a trip down memory lane from his time as a student manager.
The 2007 loss to Pitt set off a chain of events that completely reshaped the Mountaineer experience for 11 members of this year's senior class.
A stop at Dinosaur BBQ before the Mountaineers take on the Orange introduced us to a couple of newlyweds celebrating their honeymoon with some WVU football.
WVU Athletic Director asks fans to discontinue use of popular shirts with vulgar word that made an appearance on national television recently.
More important than the outcome of any game this weekend is the remembrance of the tragic events on this day 10 years ago.
The Texas connection was strong Saturday in Morgantown with two true freshmen getting their state on the stat sheet. Dustin Garrison got the ball rolling in the third quarter with a 36-yard catch over
Pat Miller's mom doesn't hold back on game day. Her shouts could be heard far and wide on game day whenever her boy made a play.
Remember football games? Those wonderful things are back in Morgantown, starting today.
A check of superlatives after the media is officially no longer welcome inside WVU football practices for the remainder of camp.