Rich Rodriguez is receiving a hero’s homecoming from most West Virginia football fans in his return as head coach nearly 20 years after leaving for Michigan following the 2007 season. The excitement is warranted since in Rodriguez’s 18 years as a head coach at four different schools, he’s only had four losing seasons. After going 3-8 in his first season at West Virginia in 2001, Rodriguez never had another losing season with the Mountaineers and went 57-18 over his final six seasons for a .760 winning percentage. What can West Virginia football fans expect from Rodriguez in his first year back at the helm of the Mountaineers’ program? If you want the latest West Virginia football news now that Rodriguez is calling the shots for the Mountaineers, be sure be sure to see what the proven team of insiders are saying at EerSports, the 247Sports affiliate that covers WVU.
The EerSports insiders are providing on-the-ground updates on every development surrounding Rodriguez’ return and the future of the West Virginia football program, including insights from Chris Anderson and Mike Casazza, who have deep-rooted ties inside and around the West Virginia community. Get all the inside scoop on the football program, plus VIP intel on WVU football, basketball, recruiting and more. Plus get access to the Country Roads Confidential premium message board where you can connect with other West Virginia fans and insiders.
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Author : CBS Sports Staff
Publish date : 2024-12-31 15:48:00
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