Posts Tagged ‘West Virginia Mountaineers’

It’s a Stephen Curry World…

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

And we are all simply living in it. Including his parents his hot mom. Curry led Davidson to a win over West Virginia last night, but it certainly wasn’t easy. Curry started the game cold, so cold in fact, he might as well have been playing outside. To give you an indication, [...]

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Memo To Bill Stewart: What Was That?

Friday, September 19th, 2008

You are looking at what’s probably one of the unhappiest coaches in college football this morning — Eers coach, Bill Stewart. Now, I don’t claim to be an expert in football or anything like that, but I do play one on the Internet. I’ve watched a lot of college football, while staying at [...]

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All Out Blitz – Week 2

Monday, September 8th, 2008

Welcome to the second week of All Out Blitz, IF’s weekly look at world of college football. After what looked like a ho-hum week, match-up wise, it turned out to be anything but.
East Carolina?
Leading the way was Dr. Lou’s son, Skip and his East Carolina Pirates. After absolutely smashing the West [...]

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Dancin’ At The Sweet 16: Xavier – West Virginia

Thursday, March 27th, 2008

Were taking a look at all four games this evening and with some things you might want to watch for, starting with the Xavier/West Virginia game.
Outlook
This is an intriguing match-up because on one side you have the balance and tenacity of Xavier going against Joe Alexander, Alex Ruoff and the rest of the [...]

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Weekly Pwnage: Joe Alexander Rejects Kyle Singler

Monday, March 24th, 2008

And tells him about it afterward. Alexander’s block was one of three he had during West Virginia’s win over Duke. I think he talked head on all of them as well.

If you can’t tell, I’m having fun playing with RedLasso. It’s pretty damn keen.

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Dying By The Three

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008

Duke missed 15 consecutive from behind the arc while going down — miserably — to the West Virgina Mountaineers, 73-67. The score is a lot closer than the game was, especially in the second half. Duke finished 5-22 from behind the arc, after starting 2 of 3.
Feel free to caption this…
Since making the [...]

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