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<blockquote data-quote="bluemetro" data-source="post: 130027976" data-attributes="member: 1424676"><p>I lived in Clarksburg until age 10 and two of my brothers graduated from WVU. I graduated from VT. I was actually really impressed with the Mountaineers in the second half. I thought Grier was really much better and that perhaps they got a bit too pass happy, Crawford maybe could have broken a few more big runs. But I think they saw VT's defensive line unable to put pressure and unable to bring in quality back ups and thought they would get the pass plays to break their way. I really would not write this Mountaineer team off yet guys and gals. Baylor, Kansas, even Texas, perhaps TCU who played Jackson State, may be down. This team has some talent and DH has to learn that refs are gonna emphasize sideline calls. Still might be a very good year. The Hokies were awfully glad to that clock run out, I was because I bet 20 bucks on them, normally I root for WVU. I went to tons of games at the old stadium as a kid and quite a few at Milan. This WV team has promise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluemetro, post: 130027976, member: 1424676"] I lived in Clarksburg until age 10 and two of my brothers graduated from WVU. I graduated from VT. I was actually really impressed with the Mountaineers in the second half. I thought Grier was really much better and that perhaps they got a bit too pass happy, Crawford maybe could have broken a few more big runs. But I think they saw VT's defensive line unable to put pressure and unable to bring in quality back ups and thought they would get the pass plays to break their way. I really would not write this Mountaineer team off yet guys and gals. Baylor, Kansas, even Texas, perhaps TCU who played Jackson State, may be down. This team has some talent and DH has to learn that refs are gonna emphasize sideline calls. Still might be a very good year. The Hokies were awfully glad to that clock run out, I was because I bet 20 bucks on them, normally I root for WVU. I went to tons of games at the old stadium as a kid and quite a few at Milan. This WV team has promise. [/QUOTE]
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