Mitch Vingle
November 19, 2008
Piercing the WVU football prism

WITH ALL THE Internet sites, radio talk shows, television yell-fests and articles dedicated to sports, I sometimes feel fans are left looking into a kaleidoscope, trying to focus through all the light and reflections.

So allow me to present easy reading with but two opinions.

First, West Virginia is fortunate to be playing this Saturday's game at Louisville at noon.

I know, I know. The prevailing school of thought is WVU has struggled with noon starting times. And to a small degree that's true. Against both Syracuse and Rutgers, the Mountaineers strained to earn 17-6 and 24-17 victories, respectively.

On the flip side, WVU drubbed Connecticut 35-13 after a noon start. And since 2002, the Mountaineers are 21-6 in the time slot.

But that's superfluous. What's of more importance to West Virginia is a) there won't be the night atmosphere that's gained a nice reputation at Louisville and b) it will be before the Pittsburgh-Cincinnati game.

In regard to the first point, one has to wonder what kind of crowd will show. The Cardinals are 5-5 overall and 1-4 in the Big East, solidly out of the title race. "Well, all the tickets are sold," U of L sports information director Rocco Gasparro said Tuesday. "That's 42,000. If they show up or not is a different story."

Meanwhile, playing at noon may help make sure WVU shows up. See, a Cincinnati win over Pittsburgh can all but lock up the Big East BCS berth for the Bearcats. All UC has left within the league after playing the Panthers is a date with lowly Syracuse - at home.

Since WVU plays at noon, though, and Pitt-UC play at 7:15 p.m., the Mountaineers can't let down. They'll still be in the hunt at game's kick.

Bringing us to Opinion Two.

If Cincinnati defeats Pitt, West Virginia will end up in the Dec. 27 Meineke Car Care Bowl in Charlotte, N.C.

Once again, that goes against other opinions. Take a look at the CBS sports Web site and you'll see WVU projected in Birmingham's Papajohns.com Bowl versus Florida International, the latter because an SEC opponent may not be available.

Sports Illustrated's site projects the Mountaineers in the same bowl playing Troy in place of an SEC team.

However, the Meineke bowl has the first choice among Big East teams after the BCS and Gator/Sun slots are filled. And according to Will Webb, the bowl's executive director, it would be very tough to pass up West Virginia and its loyal following.

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Posted By: WVU81 (11:56am 11-21-2008)
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It is time for another upset and UC gets upset by Pitt.

WVU is due for some luck and should be back in Top Notch Status. The Louisville game should be one of WVU's performances this season. There is no, almost, and ifs, or buts this is it play well or end up as a so so season.

Posted By: WVU81 (11:47am 11-21-2008)
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Who is not doing the job updating the WVU Football Schedule results on the Gazette website. Let mark that down as a failure for someone.


Posted By: SonofAlum (1:31pm 11-19-2008)
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wvu1980 - Amen to everything you said. However, depending on how WVU finishes the season, I could see a good turnout by WVU fans for whatever bowl game WVU is in due to Pat White and wanting to see him play one last time, etc.

Personally, I don't care about the rest of the season right now. I want WVU to go down to Louisville and DOMINATE. It's time for them to stop making excuses, talking up the other team, and get it done on the field.

Let's GOOOOOOOO...Mountaineers!!

Posted By: wvu1980 (8:45am 11-19-2008)
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(1) Enough of the 'what ifs'. WVU had the opportunity to control its own destiny and gave that up to Cincinnati.
(2) Don't assume WVU fans will flock to Charlotte or any other 2nd tier bowl game. This team has disappointed...and beaten no one.
(3) And with regards to this team struggling with 12noon games...they got beat by E. Carolina, Colorado and Cincinnati so far---none started at noon.

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