October 3, 2008
Hogan's no hero yet, but he's making strides
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"I never doubted myself. I just worried about what everybody else thought of me,'' Hogan said. "I was trying to just get back and show people that I wasn't the Brandon that ...''

Hogan stopped for just a moment, much like he had done on that third-down play. Then he tried to relate just where he was mentally that day in Greenville.

"I had just gotten into to the game at ECU and the play was called on me, the first play,'' Hogan said, referring to the third-and-long pass. "And then I gave up that big touchdown. But the coaches really gave me some backbone. They still believed in me and that helped me out a lot.''

Hogan was, in fact, lifted for a time after that. The first time the Mountaineers went to their nickel package in the second half at East Carolina, Keith Tandy was the third corner. But that was designed to avoid shaking Hogan's confidence any more than it had already been - rather than giving up on him.

Quite the contrary, by the time West Virginia played at Colorado a week and a half later, Hogan was splitting time with Richardson in the regular defense. By the Marshall game he was one of two new starters in the secondary, along with true freshman free safety Robert Sands.

So much for shaken confidence.

"When I first got [to defense], I didn't feel like I belonged there. I felt like I was an offensive guy,'' Hogan said. "Now things are clicking. Now I feel like I belong on defense. But I never had a doubt in my mind. I never had a doubt. After [the ECU game], I just wanted to prove myself and show everybody I could play that position and be great at it.''

Great, of course, is a fluid term as far as cornerbacks are concerned. Even the best ones aren't perfect. They get beat sometimes, just as Hogan will no doubt be beaten again as he was at East Carolina.

This week, for instance, he and the rest of the secondary have to contend with perhaps the best 1-2 wide-receiver tandem in the Big East in Tiquan Underwood and Kenny Britt. Rutgers' third wide receiver, junior Tim Brown, caught a 72-yard touchdown pass the last time the Scarlet Knights played in Morgantown, and tight end Kevin Brock is the team's second-leading receiver.

But Hogan and the rest of the secondary appear to be coming together quite nicely. In the first two games of the season and then the first five minutes of the third game at Colorado, opposing passers completed 52-of-77 attempts (67 percent) for 605 yards and three touchdowns. In what amounts to virtually the same amount of playing time since then (55 minutes and overtime at Colorado and the Marshall game) opponents have completed 29-of-59 attempts (49 percent) for just 202 yards and no touchdowns.

"[Hogan] came up big. He and Ellis came up big,'' Stewart said. "I hope they can do the same thing this week against Rutgers, against Britt and Underwood, as we did against the two guys from Marshall.

"What can you say? Passmore's as good as we'll see. That young man is a great, great, quality player, and Brandon Hogan and Ellis Lankster played lights out. They really did. I just hope they get better. And they will.''

Reach Dave Hickman at 348-1734 or dphickm...@aol.com.

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I don't think Stew or Norwood gave CB kent Richardson a fair shot only three games to be benched need more game experience. More blame should be put on DL/LBs first couple of games not enough pressure on the offense.WV has a long season ahead so far last 2 games talent wasn't there 2 or 3 players give me a break after Syracuse I hope those 2 CBs hold up.

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Too bad the Badgers lost by a rat hair. Unlike the ECU game, the refs got it right, unfortunately. Smart move, Coach, to not fire B. Hogan. He's a great athlete and soon he'll be getting INTs.

Posted By: Anonymous (1:47pm 10-03-2008)
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Lookin' pretty smart to me, Stew. A real Mountaineer with character and spirit to never quit, never give up. When the Ferrari is running on Nitro and our record is .833, I'm gonna be so happy to hear a squeeky little ratRod voice saying, "Oh, No. It's Mister Bill." Smart to play 2 QBs also. I BELIEVE We're gonna win 9 more and a lotta other fans do too.

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Pitt showed what a Pro-Set Offense and Defense can do on the road. Ball control offense, mix a few passes in with a dominating run game, and turn it over to the best defense in the Big East. Pits O-line just lined up and knocked USF backwards. That was the best O-line performance I've seen this year by anyone.

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