New West Virginia head football coach Rich Rodriguez revealed the impact "The Pat McAfee Show" will have on him in 2025
After returning to WVU and taking over the job of leading the Mountaineers in December, Rich Rodriguez spent most of his offseason recruiting. Rodriguez’s recruiting hasn’t just been about bringing in new players either,
As Rich Rodriguez prepares to return to West Virginia, it's worth wondering where he'd be if he, not Nick Saban, became the Alabama head coach in 2007
The pads are not quite on yet, but the West Virginia University football team continues to build its foundation in the early days of its spring program. Here are the biggest takeaways from WVU football head coach Rich Rodriguez’s press conference following the Mountaineers’ second practice of the spring.
This day and age, players are so connected to their position coaches and the initial concern from Mountaineer fans was that star running back Jahiem White would jump in the portal
It’s been a little over two months since Rich Rodriguez accepted the head coaching position at West Virginia University. After 17 years away from the program, Rodriguez’s return has been met with a plethora of positivity from the fanbase and supporters.
If you live within walking distance of the Caperton Indoor Practice facility in Morgantown, you may have heard a loud ringing noise that shook the foundation of the land it sits on. If so, don't be alarmed.
Contrary to popular belief, West Virginia head football coach Rich Rodriguez has no idea who is starting quarterback is going to be in 2025. What he does know, though, is that he has multiple guys in that room that he believes he can win with.
Since about the middle of Big 12 Conference play, the West Virginia Mountaineers have flirted with danger when it comes to their NCAA Tournament outlook. They've lost some games to non-tourney teams,