January 29, 2008
Cincinnati coach more likeable than he appears
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But Cronin insists it shouldn't be.

"When the guys sit up there on [ESPN's] College Game Night and talk about these mid-major teams being just as good as a Syracuse or a West Virginia last year, I don't believe it,'' Cronin said. "Maybe in a one-game shot, maybe. But if you put them in this league and make them play 18 games, they wouldn't even be on the bubble some of those teams.''

s As Bill Stewart finishes off his new football coaching staff at West Virginia (Appalachian State's Lonnie Galloway will likely be the final piece as wide receivers coach), doesn't it look a lot like some of Don Nehlen's old ones? Of course, you already knew that.

But here's the thing. Nehlen went through so many assistant coaches in 20 years at WVU that it could have been ugly if Stewart hadn't been choosy enough to go after a handful of absolutely the best ones Nehlen ever hired. But he was.

Doc Holliday? Check.

Steve Dunlap? Check.

David Lockwood? Check.

Throw in defensive line coach Bill Kirelawich, who was already on board, and Stewart himself and fully half of the Mountaineers' new staff were with Nehlen at or near the end of his 20-year run as the WVU coach in 2000.

Again, just picking random former Nehlen assistants - and there were plenty of them out there who wanted to return - and this could have been an ugly trend. As it is, I'm not sure Stewart could have done any better in putting together a staff.

To contact staff writer Dave Hickman, use e-mail or call 348-1734.

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