Mitch Vingle
October 8, 2008
VINGLE: Bouquets aplenty for WVU, MU, Power -- and a loose end knotted

The views from here:

  • There's been so much gloom surrounding our state's major college football teams that I thought I'd use this opportunity to toss out a couple bouquets.
  • To those in charge of the state's major college basketball teams.

    Both were smart enough to use an early season practice rules "loophole'' to set up fan events this coming weekend. According to USA Today, four schools are taking advantage - WVU, Marshall, Kentucky and Illinois - to hold the events a week ahead of the official practice start date.

    Here's the deal. According to the NCAA, coaches can only work with their teams for two hours a week from Sept. 15 to Oct. 17. But there's currently nothing in the rules - although that may quickly change - that precludes teams from packaging a fan gathering with that two-hour window.

    So WVU set up its "Mountaineer Madness" for 9:30 p.m. this Friday. Coach Bob Huggins is thumping the tub, trying to fill up the Coliseum. The first 500 students get a free pizza. There will be a laser light show. There will be a dunk contest and a two-ball competition. And Mike Carey's women's team will be involved.

    "Last year we had 5,000 here,'' said Jerrod Calhoun, director of WVU basketball operations. "But I know Coach Huggins is looking for 10,000 to 12,000 this year. He wants to fill the Coliseum.''

    Calhoun said he and Huggins came up with the idea while brainstorming during one of their many drives across the Mountain State. The idea was to have the event after Morgantown's 8 p.m. parade for Homecoming and the night before the football team's noon Saturday matchup with Syracuse.

    Oh yes, and it just so happens to be a recruiting weekend.

    Marshall sports information director Randy Burnside, meanwhile, said Thundering Herd coach Donnie Jones caught wind of Kentucky's plans.

    "Donnie was like, 'Hey, let's do this,' '' said the SID.

    In MU's case, Conference USA will hold its basketball media day Thursday, Oct. 16. So that would crowd Jones and his team if they tried to hold a fan event next weekend. Burnside said the coach also likes the fact that MU's football team is off this week. The belief is the media and fans around Huntington will focus their attention solely on the basketball players.

    The Herd's event begins at 7 p.m. Saturday.

  • Also spoke to West Virginia's Andy Kettler, the basketball associate director in charge of strength and conditioning, on Tuesday.
  • He said that seven Mountaineer players have put on at least 11 pounds of muscle and four have put on at least 15.

    Of the newcomers, Kettler said Kevin Jones has moved from 216 pounds to 233. ("He's made significant progress," Kettler said.) Blue-chip recruit Devan Ebanks is at 208 pounds.

    "Most all of the guys have done a real good job," Kettler said.

    When quizzed, the strength director said the strongest Mountaineer is now junior Wellington Smith. Said the fastest is probably sophomore Will Thomas. And said the best vertical leaps are owned by Smith and sophomore John Flowers.

  • Remember when WVU basketball players Joe Mazzulla and Cam Thoroughman pleaded guilty to charges stemming from a scuffle with police at a Pittsburgh Pirate baseball game?
  • Well, when asked if the pair would miss any games because of suspension, WVU sports information director Bryan Messerly said Huggins is "handling it internally.''

    When the question was phrased a bit differently, Messerly said Huggins is "handling it internally.''

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    Posted By: WVU77 (9:49am 10-10-2008)
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    I think the nickname "WV Power" stinks! I know that AEP helped pay to build the park and, I'm sure, donates tons of $$. Appropriately, the ball field is named after AEP. But to name the actual ball clue the Power, is a little too narcissistic in my book. Not to mention the most uncreative, dud of a name in the entire minor league system. Come on, Pirates! Come up with a more fun, creative name. This is minor league ball afterall. I though the Alley Cats and Charlies were both better than the WV Power.

    Posted By: Anonymous (7:31am 10-09-2008)
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    Pat White's National Championship IS...

    Posted By: Anonymous (5:24pm 10-08-2008)
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    Ummm....actually there are a lot of people here in morgantown that are extremely excited about the b-ball season right now. Agreed it does say a lot about the f-ball team right now (season isn't over).

    Posted By: Anonymous (8:01am 10-08-2008)
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    Nobody cares about basketball in the middle of football season. Sure tells the tale on the Stewart era Mounties!

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