Mitch Vingle
September 5, 2008
Stewart's first big test is at hand
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IF SARAH PALIN wants to experience real scrutiny, she should become West Virginia University's football coach.

An unwed pregnant teenage daughter? A husband linked to a fringe political group?

Hey, come here Guv. Take over the Mountaineers - and then call some bubble screens. See how your popularity holds up in these parts.

For first-year WVU coach Bill Stewart, so far, so good.

Sort of. There's already been chirping about the Mountaineer defense that was generous to Villanova. Apparently many have forgotten the 277 yards of offense West Virginia gave up to Western Michigan in the 2007 opener. Or the 387 rolled up by Marshall in Game 2. Those performances came before defensive coordinator Jeff Casteel admirably tightened the bolts.

The scrutiny of Stewart, though, really begins this Saturday, Hanna permitting. The proverbial honeymoon, now eight months along, could end depending upon how the Mountaineers fare against East Carolina.

It's a test for Stewart. The first real WVU test for the coach. And it's here in just Week 2.

See, this isn't your run-of-the-mill-have-to-win-for-the-fans test. This is a crash test. An acid test.

Mainly, however, it's a driving test. We'll see how Stewart can, well, steward the Mountaineers through this tricky trip to Greenville, N.C.

First, he's leading WVU southward feeling the heat of a searing spotlight. The nation's No. 8 team is always being watched, but double that attention because of ECU's victory over previously ranked Virginia Tech.

Go ahead, scout around the Internet. "Florida-Miami, WVU-East Carolina Highlight Week 2 Games to Watch,'' reads one headline. When has a Mountaineer-Pirate game ever been tagged as one to watch?

Oh yes, and go ahead and dollop the pressure of the ESPN national TV audience. Mike Patrick, Todd Blackledge and Holly Rowe will be there to broadcast the setup to that Florida-Miami game.

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Posted By: Charlestonian (2:29am 09-07-2008)
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Grade.............. F

If not for stew then for all the assistant coaches. 7 years since WVU was last held to no touch downs..... But this time by East Carolina????

East Carolina... Penn State maybe. Auburn maybe. but not ECU.

Posted By: SKWDCOP (11:18pm 09-06-2008)
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Like you all will treat Stewie. Loved him at the end of the season like he ran anything other than RRs creation. Welcome back to where you belong.

Posted By: AzBlue (9:39pm 09-06-2008)
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to curious
"Does anyone know HOW Michigan newspapers and fans are treating Traitor Rich?"

Freep.com is the local paper and is usually pretty tough on RR.
I am and have been a huge UM fan. The Mich cubbards are not bare but we are hurting in the OL and QB. 16 freshman and soph on the depth chart. RR will do fine at Mich when these kida mature a bit and a stand out QB arrives.
I always wished WVU luck as loosing a coach is always a bad thing no matter how he leaves. But thought some of the posts against Mich were uncalled for. To those posting trolls where are you now?
To the rest of the WVU fans
Tough loss for coach Stew but it's just 1 game so back to films and practice field and get after it. Give him a chance. Good luck in the rest of the season.
Go Blue
Mike

Posted By: WVUFANSINNY (7:57pm 09-06-2008)
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Well, I am no fair-weathered fan but today should be a wake-up call for WVU! I had feared the worst but hoped for the best this season! It is time for a real 'cleaning house' day at WVU and their Athletic Department. Had the AD been gone....well, we would not be here today....a number one football team totally humiliated! Maybe Coach Stewart needs to attend the meetings between the coaches and the players because today was the true test and God help us when we meet Colorado and Alburn! ECU wore us down in every aspect of the game!! Maybe WVU needs to give Rich his $4 million back plus a bonus and ask him to come HOME!

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