EchoingEagle+FollowWVU hoops: Rebounding shines, but resume worriesWest Virginia fans, that Wake Forest loss stings—not just in the win column, but for the Mountaineers’ NCAA Tournament hopes. The team dominated the boards early, grabbing 20 offensive rebounds, but couldn’t cash in, turning those into just 15 second-chance points. Chance Moore continues to impress as a scoring threat, but Treysen Eaglestaff’s quiet night raises eyebrows. With three non-conference losses, the margin for error is razor-thin now. Next up: a must-win against Ohio State. What do you think WVU needs to fix most to get back on track? #Sports #WVU #Mountaineers00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowWVU fans voice frustration after Wake Forest lossMountaineer fans are feeling the sting after WVU’s rough showing against Wake Forest in Charleston. The team’s third straight loss to a Power 5 opponent wasn’t just a defeat—it was a wake-up call. WVU struggled with turnovers, poor shooting, and couldn’t capitalize on offensive rebounds, leaving many to wonder what’s next for this squad under a first-year head coach. The online reactions say it all: concern is growing about whether this team can compete at a higher level. What’s your take—are these just growing pains, or is it time to worry about the program’s direction? #Sports #WVUBasketball #Mountaineers00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowWest Virginia shakes up Big 12 recruitingWest Virginia is making serious waves by closing in on flipping Jaeden Ricketts, a four-star wide receiver currently committed to Ohio State. Ricketts, known for his blazing speed (4.37 in the 40-yard dash), just visited Morgantown—even after a tough WVU loss. Coach Rich Rodriguez is pushing hard to bring in elite talent and Ricketts could be the game-changer the Mountaineers need. If this flip happens, WVU’s 2026 receiver group could become one of the fastest in the Big 12. What do you think—will this recruiting move signal a new era for Mountaineer football? #Sports #WVU #Mountaineers00Share