Sad state of WVU football under Brown

Buckaineer

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. This weekend’s 48-10 lossat the hands of Texas Tech in Lubbock might have put the proverbial nail in the coffin for Neal Brown’s time as West Virginia’s head coach. Saturday’s 38-point defeat was the worst loss that West Virginia has suffered to an unranked opponent since 1965, when Penn State took down the Mountaineers 44-6. In four years, Brown has put together a 20-22 mark in Morgantown and has yet to win more than six games in a season, and that just isn’t going to cut it at a place like West Virginia.
 

locustwv

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. This weekend’s 48-10 lossat the hands of Texas Tech in Lubbock might have put the proverbial nail in the coffin for Neal Brown’s time as West Virginia’s head coach. Saturday’s 38-point defeat was the worst loss that West Virginia has suffered to an unranked opponent since 1965, when Penn State took down the Mountaineers 44-6. In four years, Brown has put together a 20-22 mark in Morgantown and has yet to win more than six games in a season, and that just isn’t going to cut it at a place like West Virginia.
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