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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May 13, 2019
Neal Brown doesn’t want to admit it, but this is a quarterback controversy and he has a huge decision to make.
May 13, 2019
John Beilein, former West Virginia University Head Coach and most recently Michigan’s Head Coach, has agreed to a 5 year deal to coach the Cleveland Cavaliers in the NBA.
May 12, 2019
Woodrow (Trey) Lowe III, the Redshirt Freshman out of Bolivar, Tennessee, appeared to be the odd man out of West Virginia’s starting quarterback race this offseason.  Juniors Austin Kendall and Jack Allison were the featured signal-callers during the Spring Gold Blue Game in April.
May 11, 2019
Rayjon Tucker, who transferred from Little Rock Arkansas after averaging 20.3 points and 6.7 rebounds per game, ended a public (and perhaps unnecessarily lengthy?) recruitment process by finally deciding on the University of Memphis, coached by former NBA great Penny Hardaway. 
May 11, 2019
Garrett Greene’s got next at quarterback for the West Virginia Mountaineers.  He is the future leader, the future signal-caller, the future face of the Mountaineers, and he’s ready for all that comes with that.
May 11, 2019
6’6 278 pounds.  Lives in Morgantown, played offensive lineman for Morgantown High School, chose initially to go to school to sPitt.  This is where the story gets interesting.  How could someone that grew up in Morgantown chose sPitt?
Coach Bob Huggins Directs Military Aircraft At Ramstein Air Base
May 10, 2019
Bob Huggins has won 860 games.  It’s hard to put that into perspective, but that’s roughly 24 wins a season on average over 36 seasons.
May 9, 2019
Obinna, the 6’8 180 pound power forward out of Chapmanville, WV, has led his high school team to back to back Class AA State Championships.
May 8, 2019
If West Virginia University is lucky enough to land him, he is a player that Neal Brown and staff can build their whole team around.  He could be the future of West Virginia football.
May 8, 2019
Joseph Johnson III, the 4 star cornerback out of Chester, VA, has announced on Twitter that he has officially withdrawn his commitment to North Carolina State and that his recruitment is 100% open again