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Geno Smith made news when he fired his agents just days after falling from the first round of the NFL Draft. Now he's got a new agency to handle his affairs in the pros. On Wednesday, Roc Nation Sports
Former Mountaineer hires new agency ahead of rookie season with New York
The term "offseason" is a loose one in just about any sport these days and college football is not the least of those that is anything but "off" when the season concludes. For Dana Holgorsen's Mountaineers,
Mountaineers work extends beyond the weight room as team tries for better showing in year two with Big 12.
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.
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Former West Virginia quarterback Pat White attended Saturday's football game against Oklahoma at the request of the coaching staff, which welcomed a few familiar faces back to the sidelines.
White has been outspoken on his Twitter account recently as his former team has slipped from a 5-0 start to now losing five-straight, but he assures us there is a "method to the madness" in his message.
College football's all-time leading rusher at the quarterback position talks about his time as a Mountaineer, how he has adjusted to the idea of being a fan and the impact social media has had on the game.
Check out the full interview, unedited, in which Jonathan Kimble terrifies us all with a close-range rifle shot and White relives the fond memories of sharing the practice field with yours truly for four years.