Brad Smith

About Brad Smith

Brad Smith is a Senior Writer for Mountaineer Sports. Smith is among the most influential sports writers in the state of West Virginia and is a proud West Virginia University Graduate. Smith lives with his beautiful wife and children in Morgantown.

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June 12, 2019
Pat White was Kawhi Leonard before there ever was a Kawhi Leonard.  Leonard, whose Toronto Raptors are one game away
June 11, 2019
The Basketball Tournament (TBT), airing on ESPN and starting July 19th, is a single-elimination tournament consisting of teams vying for a $2 million winner take-all cash prize.  There are 64 total teams and 8 Regions (8 teams per region).  “Best Virginia”, comprised of ten former WVU players, is the #4 ranked team in the Richmond Region.
June 10, 2019
There is a new energy surrounding the West Virginia football team.  Neal Brown and staff have made it clear that
June 9, 2019
Major Harris was one of the most dominant players in college football, a Heisman finalist two years in a row, a relative God in Morgantown and rather than returning for one more final year at WVU, he unknowingly made a decision that would affect him for the rest of his life.
June 8, 2019
Disclaimer:  The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy
June 7, 2019
Ethan Richardson, the 6’10 forward from Fresno City College, has committed to West Virginia University.  Richardson averaged 16.3 points and
Kevin Pittsnogle
June 6, 2019
Kevin Pittsnogle never wanted the fame that came with his improbable runs in the 2005 and 2006 NCAA Tournament.  He didn’t want the individual attention or the accolades then and he certainly doesn’t want them now.  This article will make him squirm.  His induction in 2017 to the WVU Hall of Fame was not wanted or needed by him.
June 5, 2019
West Virginia football’s newest member, 6’4 200 pound former 5 star recruit from Tarpon Springs, Florida, is different level talented.  WVU rarely sees this kind of talent in Morgantown.  Campbell ran a sub 4.4 40 in high school.  He has the size, strength, speed and skill to be a prototypical wide receiver not only in college but also in the NFL.
June 5, 2019
Derek Pitts, a starting Junior Safety, has decided to join fellow Safety Kenny Robinson, Jr. in the Transfer Portal.  Pitts,
June 4, 2019
As with Ahmad and Harris, the loss today of starting Safety Kenny Robinson, Jr. (as well as the loss of starting Wide Receiver Marcus Simms and the several other transfers over the past several weeks) will likely turn out to be a positive thing for the team.Â