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Former West Virginia University Wide Receiver Ivan McCartney is looking to return to his former team. McCartney announced via twitter that he wants to return to WVU for his senior season. He tweeted,
McCartney left the WVU football program last fall. Now he wants to return to the Mountaineers.
Former West Virginia University star football player Bruce Irvin will miss the first four games of the 2013 NFL season due to a suspension.Irvin is suspended without pay for those first four games due
Irvin violated the NFL's policy on performance enhancing substances
West Virginia freshman quarterback Chavas Rawlins has decided to leave the Mountaineers program after just one semester at the university, according to his Monessen High School Coach Andy Pacak. A major
After enrolling early back in January, rookie signal caller decides to seek transfer from Mountaineer program.
For most Mountaineer Fans, when you say the name John Pennington, one thing comes to mind… an amazing diving catch in the endzone that helped WVU beat Pitt in 2003. "I apologize if this is the millionth
Former Mountaineer Wide Receiver, John Pennington, has started a unique business for active adults in Charleston, West Virginia called The Athletic and Social League.
There was no question when West Virginia's spring game wrapped up that the quarterback battle had only just begun. With no indication as to which of the two candidates – junior Paul Millard or redshirt
Transfer brings experience to quarterback battle, but head coach warns it's a wide open competition.
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For the second year in a row, West Virginia University's annual spring football game will be televised. The Gold-Blue game will be played on April 21 and will be broadcast live throughout the state of West Virginia.
The game will be broadcast live on the following stations:
WBOY-TV (Clarksburg/Fairmont/Morgantown)
WTRF-TV (Wheeling)
WOWK-TV (Charleston/Huntington)
WVNS-TV (Beckley)
WJAL-TV (Chambersurg)
The broadcast will begin at 6 p.m. and will not conclude until 9 p.m. The broadcast will include televising the game, postgame interviews with players and coaches, a look back at spring practice and a look ahead to West Virginia's first season playing in the Big 12.
It will provide WVU fans a chance to see the Mountaineers on the field for the first time since hammering Clemson 70-33 in the Orange Bowl.