Vice President and Director of Athletics Wren Baker will introduce Rodriguez as the 36th Mountaineer head football coach at 1:30 p.m. today (Dec. 13) at the Coliseum. Starting at noon, the welcome event — which is open to the public — will feature “The Pat McAfee Show,” hosted by former WVU kicker/punter and ESPN GameDay analyst Pat McAfee. Gates open at 10:30 a.m.
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Senior offensive lineman Wyatt Milum, a Kenova native, has been selected for the Walter Camp Football Foundation All-America First Team. He is the 27th Mountaineer to earn a spot, dating back to 1919 with WVU quarterback Ira Errett Rodgers.
Rich Rodriguez is returning to his alma mater where he previously coached from 2001-07.
AVGeekery.com features WVU alumnus Nick Underwood, highlighting his career as a programs and integration engineer at the NOAA Aircraft Operations Center.
Rodriguez, winner of 190 games and 12 outright or shared conference or division championships, will be the 36th head football coach at West Virginia University, Vice President and Director of Athletics Wren Baker announced Thursday (Dec. 12).
The WVU community is invited to stop by Serenity Place to mingle and hear about Collegiate Recovery’s successes this semester and how to get involved beginning at 11 a.m. today (Dec. 12).