November 29, 2008
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Loss to Pitt mirrors '07, minus consequences
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West Virginia wasn't quite done after McCoy's last touchdown. White immediately completed passes of 24 yards to Bradley Starks and 13 to Alric Arnett to put WVU at the Pitt 27 with 27 seconds to play. But two throws toward Starks were incomplete, then on a third-down pass Lyons gained 8 yards but failed to get out of bounds. The Mountaineers managed to get back to the line and snap the ball, but White's pass toward Lyons in the end zone was uncatchable. Even if it had been near the receiver, Lyons was whistled for offensive pass interference on the play.

A year ago, at the end of Pitt's 13-9 win at Mountaineer Field, White was also throwing to Lyons in the end zone on the final offensive play.

"We were just not mentally sharp,'' West Virginia coach Bill Stewart said. "We didn't get out of bounds, we had penalties, we had a lot of things like that.''

Trailing 7-3 after a first half in which they were fortunate not to be down by much more, the Mountaineers began chipping back with a long field-goal drive to start the third quarter. Pat McAfee's 26-yarder made it 7-6.

Then came the kind of play from White that has defined his career. Going left on a third-and-4 play, he reversed field, danced around blocks from Sanders, Lyons and Noel Devine and turned it into a 54-yard touchdown run. The extra-point attempt failed when backup holder Carmen Connelly - playing his second game in place of suspended Jeremy Kash - couldn't get the ball down for McAfee's kick and wound up scrambling around before being tackled. That left the Mountaineers with a 12-7 lead. McAfee added 40-yard field goal after a Brandon Hogan interception to make it 15-7.

To that point, West Virginia was following its recent scripts, overcoming a poor first half and dominating the second. Pitt had done next to nothing on its first four possessions of the second half and it seemed only a matter of time before the Mountaineers would pull away.

Then came Jovani Chappel's interception of White's pass that turned everything.

In the first half, Pitt dominated as much as any team can dominate and still, amazingly, held just a 7-3 lead. The Panthers marched 64 yards in five easy plays after the opening kickoff to lead 7-0 on a 30-yard pass from Bill Stull to Derek Kinder, then had first-and-goal at the WVU 9- and 3-yard lines before halftime. But first they self-destructed with penalties before Connor Lee uncharacteristically missed a 40-yard field goal and, just before halftime, Stull tried a fade pass into the end zone on second down from the 2-yard line that Quinton Andrews intercepted.

West Virginia, meanwhile, did next to nothing, generating just 100 yards of offense and four first downs. The only thing that saved the Mountaineers was when John Holmes stripped Stull in the pocket and Scooter Berry recovered at the Pitt 39. Sanders got West Virginia to second-and-goal at the 1 in just two plays, including a 29-yard run. Then, of course, WVU's short-yardage nightmares were revisited when White lost 2 yards on second down and failed to connect with Lyons on a lob pass into the end zone on third down. The Mountaineers settled for a 20-yard McAfee field goal, and that 7-3 score held up throughout the half.

  • BRIEFLY: West Virginia played without middle linebacker Anthony Leonard, who was scratched just before game time because of an ankle sprain he suffered last week at Louisville. Najee Goode started in his place - the Mountaineers' fifth starting middle linebacker of the season (after Pat Lazear, Mortty Ivy, Reed Williams and Leonard). After Pitt scored on the opening drive, Goode and Lazear shared time at the spot. ... The Mountaineers were short-handed on the defensive line because of injuries to Pat Liebig and Doug Slavonic. The former didn't play and the latter was in on just a few series.
  • Reach Dave Hickman at 348-1734 or dphickm...@aol.com.

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    Posted By: norseman (5:44pm 12-01-2008)
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    Mr. Bill - They are doing wonderful things with electrotherapy these days.

    Posted By: mrmero (12:24am 12-01-2008)
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    Dear Mr. Bill:

    You've obviously been smoking some of that whacky tobaccy.

    Posted By: Mr. Bill (12:25am 12-01-2008)
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    I'm lookin' forward to our Whiteout game.
    I'm lookin' forward to our Bowl game.
    I'm lookin' forward to our Top 20 recruiting class.
    I'm lookin' forward to NFL Draft day.
    I'm lookin' forward to seein' how good all the 1st year starters will be in their 2nd year.
    I'm lookin' forward to winnin' the Big East and playin' in a BCS Bowl or NCG next year.
    LET'S GOOOOO! MOUNTAINEEEEERS! FOR! LIFE!

    Posted By: MASTER OF ONE (11:10pm 11-30-2008)
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    5 MORE YEARS OF BILL STEWART? THE WVU FOOTBALL TEAM WILL BE MEDIOCRE AT BEST...THEN 4 MORE YEARS TO REBUILD THE PROGRAM. THAT IS IF WE DONT HIRE JEFF MULLEN IN AS HEAD COACH. SOUND CRAZY? NO IT REALLY ISNT... BASED UPON PAST EXPERIENCE. THE GLORY DAYS ARE OVER FOR A LONG, LONG TIME TO COME. SO EVERYBODY QUIT "BELLYACHING" AND GET USED TO IT. MOUNTAINEER FOOTBALL AS WE KNOW IT... IS OVER.

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