November 2, 2009
Kicking themselves
WVU plans shakeups in kickoff, punting chores
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MORGANTOWN - Not that West Virginia's football team doesn't have even more pressing issues as far as offense, defense and injuries, but by Saturday's home game with Louisville the Mountaineers might also have some new looks on special teams.

In fact, there could be shakeups in who does much of WVU's kicking and punting. The only job that appears safe is Tyler Bitancurt as the field goal kicker.

In Friday's 30-19 loss at South Florida, Bitancurt also took over the kickoff duties after Josh Lider sent the WVU's first kickoff of the game out of bounds, giving the Bulls the ball at their 40.

Coach Bill Stewart was not happy, and with good reason. The Mountaineers had just scored on their opening possession and then gift-wrapped an opportunity for USF to do the same.

"I'm going to tell you right now, you're going to see some more interchangeable parts,'' Stewart said. "There is nothing wrong with kickers and punters competing. We compete at every other position. This is not some sacred cow on sacred ground.''

Bitancurt's first kickoff, following his second-quarter field goal, went right to the goal line. And when the USF return man bobbled the ball and decided to stay in the end zone, it marked only West Virginia's second touchback of the season on the 44th kickoff.

"The wind was killing us, and I just said, 'Josh, you hang on and I'll save you for some other punch kicks. Tyler, I need you to see if you can hit this ball deep,' '' Stewart recalled. "He hit the ball in the end zone and he was hanging the ball well, so I said we're going to ride with him.''

Bitancurt remained the kickoff man the rest of the game, although he never approached the end zone again. His two subsequent kicks went to the 10- and 17-yard lines.

There could also be a change in some of the punting duties, as well. Scott Kozlowski ranks first in the Big East and No. 8 nationally, averaging just over 45 yards per punt, but several times this season he has failed when trying to kick out of bounds or get the ball in a position to be downed inside the 20.

The worst example was late in the third quarter Friday night. Trailing 27-19, WVU had fourth-and-eight at the USF 33. Rather than go for a first down and risk handing the ball over to USF in good field position if it failed, he wanted to pin the Bulls deep and try to maintain a field-position advantage. But Kozlowski's punt sailed into the end zone, giving USF the ball at the 20 - a net gain of just 13 yards.

"Kick the ball in the corner. That's what I want to see and I didn't see it,'' Stewart said. "And I'm not very happy about that.''

Truth be told, it nearly happened twice, although the other time it wound up benefiting the Mountaineers. That was when Kozlowski's late first-quarter punt from the South Florida 44 was downed just inside the 3 and the Bulls were penalized half the distance because return man Faron Hornes signaled for a fair catch and then blocked. On the next play, the Mountaineers tackled Jamar Taylor in the end zone for a safety.

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Posted By: jjones81 (1:08pm 11-04-2009)
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I ran out of letters in my 1st post,but I'm not finished. It was bad enough that Pat White,the nations' all-time leading rushing quarterback had to leave WVU without the Hiesman Trophy,now it seems that Noel Devine will have to as well.As we all know RR left us a powerhouse that was respected by every coach,fan,and analyst in the country.Look at us now.It is just so embarrassing how far and how quick we have fallen. We are picked on and made fun of and Stewert looks like an idiot on the sidelines fiddling with his headset,talking tough to analysts on the way in at halftime and then letting to team off with an aw shucks and a hug attitude when he gets in the locker room.Thes are not babies he is coaching. They are grown men and they need to be told off and corrected on the spot for their mistakes. They need to be punished if they continue,not patted on the bottom and hugged!! I f he can't or won't do the job then we need to find someone who will. Time for STEW TO GO!! NOW!!

Posted By: jjones81 (12:40am 11-04-2009)
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Hello from England; First of all let me say that I was very surprised that Stewert got the job in the first place.There were some big named canidates out there including Doc Holiday,Terry Bowden,Skip Holtz,etc. But the bottom line is he was hired in a 2 am drunken meeting.He also was given a 6year contract if I am right. I will never understand why a special team assistant with a poor record in his only head coaching job,whom was left behind by RichRod for now obvious reasons,was even considered!Now 2 years later he has taken a top 10 national powerhouse that the state of West Virginia had waited so long and so patiently for,and has through bonehead coaching and "stewpid" decisions ran it almost in to the ground.What is it going to take for the school and the people in the state to finally win a National Championship that they deserve so much.Yes we have come close a couple if times(88&93),but always seem to lose out in the end.This just beggars belief,it hs to end NOW!! STEW GOES NOW!

Posted By: nyd (9:25pm 11-03-2009)
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Are you kidding me?Stewart beating up on Kozlowski when the secondary is a joke and the offensive line forgot how to block( Devine 17 for 39 yds).Were 17 point favorites Sat. I,ll take the 17. Lose and season over. Let,s have some basketball.

Posted By: danno_9 (8:44pm 11-03-2009)
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tom15102 Please understand that my post was not directed towards you. I agree with your previous post that the players make the plays not the coaches and you also appear to support Coach Stewart as I do. A number of the people who post to these columns live their lives through WVU's football program. I'm not a football genius but I'm certain that coaching appears to be a lot easier that it really is. No harm intended.

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