Michael Pitts+FollowWVU football’s wild turnaround: Rich Rod is backThree years ago, nobody in Morgantown would’ve predicted this: Rich Rodriguez is leading WVU football again, and Bob Huggins is completely out of the picture. Rodriguez, once a controversial figure, has quickly reignited Mountaineer pride with his high-energy approach and familiar slogans. Meanwhile, Huggins—once the heart of WVU basketball—left after a messy exit, leaving fans stunned. It’s a total role reversal that’s shaken up the local sports scene. What do you think: Is this the fresh start WVU needed, or does it feel like the end of an era? #Sports #Football #WVU00Share
Chad Williams+FollowWVU shakes up student seating for football gamesEmpty seats in the WVU student section have been a real buzzkill for the game-day vibe at Milan Puskar Stadium. Now, WVU is switching things up: the first 2,200 students through the gates will get those prime lower-level seats, and the upper sections won’t open until those fill up. This move aims to pack the lower bowl, boost the energy, and finally fix the awkward TV shots of empty rows. Do you think this first-come, first-served approach will get more students fired up and in their seats? #Sports #Football #WVU00Share
davidsonbrandon+FollowWVU women’s soccer dominates with shutout winAbsolute defensive lockdown from the WVU women’s soccer team last night—Akron didn’t get a single shot off! The Mountaineers not only picked up their first win of the season, but they did it in style with a 3-0 victory at home. Abbey Olexa, Ava Arnold, and Taylor White all found the back of the net, while goalkeepers Mackenzie Smith and Bailey Herfurth shared the clean sheet. It’s rare to see a team completely shut down their opponent like this. How do you think this momentum will carry into their next match against Penn State? #Sports #WVU #WomensSoccer00Share
Jay Williams+FollowSEC shakeup could reignite Backyard BrawlWest Virginia fans might have just scored big thanks to the SEC’s new nine-game schedule. If Alabama cancels its series with WVU, the Mountaineers get a $2 million payout—and, even better, open dates to bring back the legendary Backyard Brawl against Pitt. Imagine the energy in Morgantown if we get two more years of that rivalry! Plus, there’s even talk of facing Marshall if Pitt doesn’t work out. This isn’t just about money; it’s about bringing back the games fans actually care about. How do you feel about swapping Alabama for more rivalry action? #Sports #Football #WVU00Share
Malik Williams+FollowWVU women’s soccer dominates with a flawless shutoutWest Virginia’s women’s soccer team just delivered a statement win, shutting out Akron 3-0 and not allowing a single shot all night. That’s the kind of defensive wall any team dreams of! Junior Abbey Olexa kicked things off with a rocket from outside the box, followed by freshman Ava Arnold’s first career goal and a quick finish from Taylor White. The Mountaineers kept the pressure on, nearly doubling their tally with shots off the crossbar and posts. With this momentum, WVU heads to Penn State next—can they keep the clean sheet streak alive? What do you think made the difference for the Mountaineers tonight? #Sports #Soccer #WVU00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowMountaineers vs Tigers: Classic Rivalry RenewedGet ready, Mountaineer Nation! WVU is set to clash with the Clemson Tigers in the opening round of the 2025 Shriners Children’s Charleston Classic. With WVU holding a 5-1 edge in the series, fans still remember the epic 2007 NIT Final where the Mountaineers outlasted Clemson. Will the Tigers finally get their revenge, or will WVU keep the streak alive? Let’s hear your predictions for this high-stakes rematch! #Sports #WVU #Clemson00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowMountaineers set for Charleston Classic showdownWest Virginia hoops fans, mark your calendars—WVU is set to clash with Clemson in the 2025 Charleston Classic opener! The Mountaineers have dominated this matchup historically, winning five of six, but Clemson’s only win was a blowout back in ‘94. With the winner moving on to face either Georgia or Xavier, there’s a lot at stake early in the season. This game could set the tone for WVU’s year. Who do you think will step up for the Mountaineers this time? Let’s hear your predictions and favorite Charleston Classic memories! #Sports #WVU #Mountaineers00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowAsia Lee puts WVU in her final fourAsia Lee, one of the nation’s top high school basketball stars, just named WVU as one of her four finalists for college! Lee’s explosive scoring—nearly 24 points per game last season—has turned heads across the country, and now Mountaineer fans are buzzing about the possibility of her joining the team. With WVU’s recent tournament runs and a strong backcourt tradition, Lee’s decision could seriously shake up the Big 12. What do you think—would Asia Lee be a game-changer for WVU, or will she take her talents elsewhere? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #WVU #WomensBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowMountaineers Nab Top Prospect from VandyHuge news out of Morgantown! Coach Sabins just pulled off a major recruiting coup, flipping Colton Sims from the Vandy Boys to the Mountaineers. Sims, a top-250 national prospect and Kansas’ #3 prep player, brings serious power and glove skills to WVU’s hot corner. This move could heat up the rivalry with the SEC and shows WVU is ready to compete with the big boys. Thoughts on how Sims fits in next season? #Sports #WVU #Mountaineers00Share