November 5, 2009
Honoring Fleming, Kilicli and Hamrick
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The views from here:

  • Leaves falling and tumbling away, blown by the wind, gently reminds one of the seasons, how they come and go, too fast at times, and how time marches on. (OK, never before have I written such a lengthy and thoroughly corny sentence, but hang with me.)
  • And as time keeps slipping away, it seems WVU officials should take a moment, allow their program's fans to step back in time, and honor the late TV-radio legend that was Jack Fleming. Perhaps they should even include the late Frank "Doc'' Stevens, who introduced the Mountaineers for years.

    Fleming's voice, though, echoed through our hills for years before he passed away in 2001. Isn't it time to take a few moments during a football halftime, replay some of Fleming's best calls and bestow a lasting honor?

    According to Shelly Poe, the former WVU sports information director now at Ohio State, Fleming was given an award by the school's alumni association. A dinner/roast was held in his honor at Lakeview. And, of course, a bridge in the Sabraton area of Morgantown now bears his name.

    But it's time to include Fleming's many fans that grew up listening to his calls. And there would be no better time to do so than halftime of the Nov. 25 game.

    That is when the Mountaineers host the team Fleming most despised - the Pitt Panthers.

  • As many of you know, WVU freshman Deniz Kilicli was suspended by the NCAA for the first 20 basketball games of this coming season because of an amateurism violation.
  • Some have suggested Mountaineer coach Bob Huggins go ahead and redshirt the Turkish player. When contacted on Thursday, though, Huggins said he wouldn't do that because, if he did, Kilicli would have to sit out 20 games of the following season.

  • Marshall athletic director Mike Hamrick has been on the job for a couple months now. Obviously, the former UNLV AD is still getting the lay of the land. But on Thursday he outlined a few projects he's been working on.
  • First, he's tackled a television issue. In a few days, an announcement is forthcoming that will spell out basketball games to be televised locally by WSAZ. ("It's a TV package that will give our basketball team a little exposure," Hamrick said.)

    He's also working on football scheduling. Thundering Herd fans know their football team will be reviving the rivalry with Miami of Ohio.

    "We're trying to look at the [football] scheduling, five, six, seven, eight years out," Hamrick said.

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    Posted By: FlyingWV (1:28pm 11-10-2009)
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    I grew up, as I know most Mountaineer fans did, listening to Jack Fleming call WVU football and basketball games on MSN. To me, someone that dreamed of one day being a part of the sports media, Mr. Fleming was someone to be looked up to, because he did his job brilliantly, and he did it with class. No one, and I MEAN NO ONE, executed a scene setter like Mr. Fleming! The one he did introing the '86 Penn State game right before Halloween still sends chills down my spine when I hear it! I have great respect for Tony, and I think he is a wonderful play-by-play voice of the Mountaineers, but there will only be one "Voice" and that's Mr. Jack Fleming!

    Posted By: 1ige4abe (9:36am 11-09-2009)
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    willywonka, we beat MU and yet you DIS them? where is that respect? Jack,Stew,MU,Bowden, and the FB coach that had cancer yet we fired years ago, Respect is not our strong suite

    Posted By: Tobias Fünke (10:45am 11-08-2009)
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    What would it hurt for WVU to lure Hamrick away from Marshall to WVU?

    Posted By: just the facts, ma'am (9:17am 11-08-2009)
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    Yes, it seems Hamrick has an understanding of the problems and lack of facilities at MU. Two questions. 1)Will he make the changes necessary to elevate the program?
    2)Will Kopp keep his moral victory analysis and seemingly cheap nature out of the athletic department decisions and let Hamrick do his job.

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