November 19, 2008
Mountaineers recharged, getting healthy
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MORGANTOWN - Having had a week to recharge its batteries, West Virginia's football team appears to be in decent shape for its closing stretch of games against Louisville, Pitt and South Florida.

But that's not to say the Mountaineers (6-3, 3-1 Big East) don't have some health issues heading into Saturday's ESPN-televised noon game against Louisville (5-5, 1-4) at Papa John's Cardinal Stadium. The fact of the matter is they are better off than they were before a week off, but seven extra days hardly makes up for three months of wear and tear since practice began.

"If you're not hurting now, you're not playing very good football. You haven't been hitting anybody very hard,'' West Virginia coach Bill Stewart said. "We're dinged up, they're dinged up, I'm sure the whole league's dinged up.''

On the plus side, backup quarterback Jarrett Brown and special teams standout Jim Lewis should be close to 100 percent healthy by Saturday - Brown for the first time in a month and Lewis for the first time in two. Lewis certainly can't do anything but help when he returns to what is statistically the nation's worst kickoff coverage team - as well as most other special teams - and Brown should be ready to resume his role as a valuable utility back and short-yardage specialist.

"You're going to see him in the backfield,'' Stewart said of the 6-foot-4, 222-pound Brown. "I'm not going to tell you where. I'll let those guys [at Louisville] figure that out.''

But while the addition of those two - as well as the general upgraded health of others thanks to some down time - will certainly help, the fact of the matter is that neither Lewis nor Brown are starters. They won't add much at all to the majority of the offensive and defensive snaps West Virginia runs against the Cardinals.

Of perhaps more concern is the health of the two players who touch the ball on virtually every offensive play the Mountaineers run. Center Mike Dent remains questionable with a neck problem, while West Virginia's coaches continue to try to make sure quarterback Pat White remains as healthy as possible.

That's not to say there is anything wrong with White, who appears to be as healthy as he has been all season. But he has also missed parts of two games and all of another with thumb and head injuries and in recent seasons has missed other games because of an injured ankle and hip.

"People say, 'Run him, run him, run him,' '' Stewart said. "Well, our goal is to get him through 12 games.''

Oddly, though, despite criticism that West Virginia has gotten away from simply letting White run the ball, he is actually getting slightly more rushes per game this season than last. He carried the ball 197 times in 13 games in 2007, an average of 15.15. In eight games this season he has carried the ball 122 times in eight games, or an average of 15.25.

Granted, more of his runs this season have been scrambles as opposed to designed running plays, but the fact is that the more White runs the more he takes a chance on suffering the kinds of injuries that have plagued him on and off during his career, forcing him to miss all or part of seven games - Rutgers during his sophomore season; South Florida, Syracuse and Pitt last year and Marshall, Rutgers and Syracuse this season.

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Posted By: Robin (7:27pm 11-19-2008)
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I get it! They are going to put Brown in as a fullback in third and a yard inside the five yard line! I mean honestly the only thing sadder than this season is the season Michigan is having. Looks like we both got lemons.

Posted By: SonofAlum (1:36pm 11-19-2008)
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Oh, and PS, Carolina EER FAN...the EERs are already bowl eligible. It's the BCS bowl that they need help with.

Posted By: SonofAlum (1:35pm 11-19-2008)
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We want to get Pat White through 12 games? Ok, I get that, but what if by your over-concern for Mr. White's health, you, in turn, lose games. I think this is the coaching staff's issue. It's ridiculous. It's football and let Pat White play his game. Don't do to Pat White what Andy Reid did to Donovan McNabb (yeah, I said it), Coach Stewart and Mullen. Pat White is not a pocket passer. Have him roll out and let him make the choice on the field. That is when WVU wins games AND by big margins. All that needs to happen then is for our O-line to block and pancake the heck out of our opponents. GET IT DONE!!

Posted By: Carolina EER FAN (9:11am 11-19-2008)
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Although Cinn won @ LU, their D-line had lots of trouble getting to their QB-more than they did with Pat- the Mountie D is in for a real test-win & the EERS are bowl eligible, lose and ut-OH.

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