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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.
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.
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
Derek Culver, the 6’10 255 pound Sophomore, was a dominant force as a Freshman last year. Culver, a double-double machine, averaged 11.5 and 9.9 rebounds per game and will almost certainly improve on those numbers next year. It appeared at times that he could not be kept off the offensive glass and his best days are in the future.
I hope the 15 foot python in Morgantown is never caught. Snakes are wild and should be allowed to live
13 weeks away from the start of Mountaineer football, we now know when WVU will play four of their 2019
Brad Calipari, the 6’0 walk on who is the son of Kentucky basketball coach John Calipari, has decided to enter the Transfer Portal and perhaps transfer from Kentucky.