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Arian Foster: "I can compete with any back"

Houston Texans Intend To Make Franchise History in 2009 Season

Daniels is working with the Texans

Houston signs LB June

Texans sign defensive tackle Cody

Ferguson re-signs with Texans

Analysis of the Texans roster and a fun interview with Chester Pitts

Houston Texans Cut Will Demps

Report: Texans set to trade Rosenfels to Vikes

Welcoming back 'FanBlog: Texans': A time capsule review

Texans lure trainer from Titans

Houston Texans Draft Needs: Defense, Defense, and More Defense

John Harris talks first round Houston Texans draft

Slaton at home in Texans' offense

Texans continue staff moves

TEXANS RETROSPECTIVE

CHICAGO BEARS AT HOUSTON TEXANS

Texans O-line starts to come together

Turning the Corner

Packers vs. Texans: Their memorable first meeting

Manning, Addai give fans a glimpse of Colts of old

Thirteen College Stars and Their NFL Counterparts

Texans opt for more experience at safety

Robinson getting back to his old self in the Texans secondary

WVU looks to more conventional schemes

Texans showing progress

A Pair of Mountaineers Reaches Milestones

WVU defense getting a boost

Coach Stew Picks Out Positive Points

Pat White Had a Record Breaking Day

WVU's next featured RB plans to be productive when he gets ball

Devine, Sanders headed to kick return duty

Houston Texans 19 - Denver Broncos 16 -- Thoughts and Analysis

Stewart: Playing for WVU is a privilege

Texans Sign RB Slaton Among Other Draft Picks

TEXANS LAND A TRIO

Three Mountaineers honored by Big East

West Virginia Notes, Quotes

Hogan excited about potential of passing attack

Believe the Hype: McKillop on Everybody's All-America List

Mountaineers’ Starks settling in as receiver

WVU waiting on fate of recruit

A Forum At WVU

Young's double delivery highlights memorable BCS performances

Pat White is a Playboy All-American

Green, Scott hope to form potent 1-2 punch for Maryland

WVU’s Schmitt, Slaton drafted

NFL Draft Profile: West Virginia Running Back Steve Slaton

WVU ‘D’ Shines in Scrimmage

WVU signs "littlest" Kemoeatu

Brown's Back

West Virginia's unexpected success sweet for hometown fans

WVU defense catches Stewart’s eye

Football: Gridiron Bash This Spring

Stewart says he sees sky as limit for WVU football team

Mountaineers Perform At Combine

Scouting Report: Steve Slaton, RB, West Virginia

Two Carroll County football players headed to West Virginia

Pat White's Brother Coley and Josh Jenkins are Headed for WVU

Rodriguez turned in 2nd resignation letter, claiming WVU reneged on verbal agreements

Stewart: ‘The wounds need to heal’

Fiesta Bowl Champs Honored

Slaton Leaves, So Devine Must Step Up

Two missions

Slaton IS entering draft

Report: WVU's Slaton Returning for Senior Season

Football: Fiesta Bowl Ticket Info

Fiesta Bowl: Oklahoma-West Virginia

Recap: Oklahoma vs. West Virginia

Mountaineers RB Slaton hopes to be first-round pick

Slaton faces big decision after bowl

Noel Devine

Scouting: Wide Receivers & Tight Ends

Michigan's move could help Buffs

Slaton Picked High in NFL Mock Draft

White repeats as WVU’s most valuable player

COL FB: Pittsburgh 13, West Virginia 9

Preview: Pittsburgh at West Virginia

No. 4 West Virginia 66, No. 20 Connecticut 21

COL FB: West Virginia 28, Cincinnati 23

Mountaineers Sugar Bowl Bound?

QBs lead Heisman hunt again

Slaton a Seahawk?

Slaton a Texan?

Slaton a Packer?

Louisville 31, West Virginia 38

COL FB: West Virginia 31, Rutgers 3

White's three touchdowns lift West Virginia to easy victory

Mountaineers Regroup, Beat Syracuse

No. 13 WVU hopes to rebound today at Syracuse

Bulls repeat feat, knock off sloppy Mountaineers

White throws pair of TDs, runs for two more as WVU romps

No. 5 West Virginia looks to ramp up run game

NO SULKING

Second-half effort helps WVU pull away from state rival

WVU visits Marshall for the first time since 1915

White, Slaton show their stuff

White, Slaton Lead West Virginia; Pitt Wins Opener

Super Bowl information

No. 3 W.Va. Wary of Broncos Savvy Run Defense

COLLEGE FB PACKAGE: West Virginia, Louisville and Rutgers all thinking big for Big East

Slaton in a great big hurry

QBs are the key in college football

The real Heisman deal

Foes face hairy times vs. Slaton

Bama's Saban tops new coaches roster

West Virginia's duo of White, Slaton expect big things in 2007

Camp Rodriguez

The Heisman hopefuls

Carrying the weight: The nation’s dozen most pivotal RBs

Steve Slaton welcomes competition from incoming, talented running back Devine

Who's afraid of the big, bad Big East?

WVU's Slaton wants to stick around for championship

WVU tailback Slaton: ‘Just want to be more productive’

FSU wants to be on the run

West Virginia's Slaton testing his Heisman stature

WVU's strength coach putting White and Slaton to work

Names in the games

Quarterback Notes

Davis hopes to be Slaton’s backup

USC claims top spot second straight year

Total Commitment

Slaton feels lot better gearing up for fall

Shawn's Corner: 1st Official 2008 NFL Mock Draft

Diary of a dynamic duo

2007 Fantasy College RB Rankings

Handling the Hype

WVU preseason Top 5, just not on TV ... yet

Athlon tabs WVU fifth

Slaton Recovering Well

CFB Freshmen RBs To Watch

A look at Quincy Wilson's WVU Career and what he is doing now

Spring injuries create holes to fill for some

Slaton and White don’t need names up in lights

MU-WVU game on ESPN2

Early Bird Look

Slaton poised for stellar season

White is golden

Slaton Named Pre-season Playboy All-American

A threat from anywhere

2008 NFL Mock Draft, An Early Look

Early front-runners for the 2007 Heisman

Rodriguez hopes to put Devine right into the fray

Coach Rod Says He is OK with Heisman Hype

Emotional firestorm looms in September

Penn State latches onto lofty goal

Team Report: Inside Slant

About time Big East shows us the beef

Boise's Johnson Has No Shot At '07 Heisman

Running with a clean slate

Eddie Davis Emerging as Possible Backup to Slaton

Devine: a small fish in big WVU pond

On the Mend

Slaton-White

It's Official

West Virginia's Steve Slaton has wrist surgery.

 
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Football: Fiesta Bowl Ticket Info

01/09/08
Football: Fiesta Bowl Winners to be Recognized
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. - The 2008 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl and BIG EAST Champion West Virginia Mountaineer football team will be honored at halftime of the WVU-St. John's men's basketball game on Thursday, Jan. 17, at the WVU Coliseum.

Representatives from the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl will be on hand to present the team with the championship trophy.

Tickets are available by calling 1-800-WVU GAME or by going on-line at www.WVU GAME.com

01/03/08
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Rich who? The West Virginia Mountaineers didn't need coach Rich Rodriguez. They had quarterback Pat White, and their elusive quarterback led them to a surprising 48-28 romp over No. 3 Oklahoma in the Fiesta Bowl on Wednesday night.

White ran for 150 yards and threw for 176 and two touchdowns for the 11th-ranked Mountaineers, who rushed for 349 yards, most allowed by Oklahoma in a bowl game.

Since arriving in the desert last week, the Mountaineers (11-2) said they had bonded behind interim coach Bill Stewart, who took over when Rodriguez bolted for Michigan in mid-December. And they vowed to rebound from a 13-9 loss to Pitt that knocked them out of the Bowl Championship Series title game.

The Mountaineers were right on both counts, turning in an emotional effort and overcoming the loss of star tailback Steve Slaton to a first-quarter leg injury. Noel Devine replaced Slaton and ran for 108 yards and two touchdowns -- a 17-yarder and a 65-yarder that clinched the game in the fourth quarter.

The Mountaineers became the first of six teams to win under an interim coach in this bowl season. They improved to 2-0 in the Bowl Championship Series.

"It's a great night to be a Mountaineer," Stewart said as he accepted the Fiesta Bowl trophy as thousands of West Virginia fans celebrated in the grandstand.

Stewart said his players "never, ever quit believing."

Oklahoma (11-3) endured another disappointment on the same field where the Sooners lost a classic Fiesta Bowl to Boise State one year ago. The Sooners have dropped four straight BCS games.

The Sooners had no answer for White, whose 79-yard touchdown pass to Tito Gonzales in the fourth quarter was the longest in Mountaineers bowl history.

The Mountaineers' fourth-rated defense limited the potent Sooners to well below their scoring average of 43.4 points per game, third in the nation.

The Mountaineers harassed Oklahoma quarterback Sam Bradford, sacking the nation's top-rated passer three times and intercepting him in the end zone. Bradford completed 21 of 33 passes for 242 yards and two touchdowns.

The Sooners rallied from an 18-point deficit against Boise State last January.

This time, they trailed 20-6 at halftime. But they cut it to 20-15 on Chris Brown's 1-yard run midway through the third quarter.

Then Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops made two curious calls. First, he decided to go for two points. But Bradford's pass fell incomplete.

Then Stoops ordered an onside kick. The ball didn't go 10 yards, and West Virginia took over on OU's 39.

The Mountaineers needed six plays to capitalize, scoring on Devine's 17-yard run.

West Virginia made it 34-15 on Darius Reynaud's 30-yard run with 20 seconds to go in the third quarter. The Mountaineers went 75 yards in three plays -- 42 on an electrifying run by White, who weaved through tacklers along the left sideline.

After the Sooners scored on a 19-yard pass from Bradford to Quentin Chaney, White found Gonzales down the middle for a 79-yard TD that made it 41-21.

After one quarter, the Sooners had 1 yard on 12 plays. At halftime they had as many penalties (six) as first downs.

The Mountaineers took command in the second quarter.

Fullback Owen Schmitt broke a career-long 57-yard touchdown run to put the Mountaineers ahead 13-3 midway through the quarter. The 260-pound Schmitt shrugged off a tackle by 197-pound safety Darien Williams, wheeled around the end and sprinted down the right sideline for the score.

Schmitt saves some of his best runs for bowl games. He also broke runs of 52 yards in the 2007 Gator Bowl and 54 in the 2006 Sugar.

Four minutes later, West Virginia made it 20-6 when White froze the Sooners with a play-fake and hit a wide-open Reynaud for a 21-yard touchdown. It was Reynaud's 12th touchdown catch this season, matching Chris Henry's school record set in 2004.

The Mountaineers jumped ahead 3-0 on a 38-yard field goal by Pat McAfee midway through the first quarter. McAfee added a 42-yarder in the final seconds of the period to put West Virginia up 6-0.

Oklahoma's first scoring drive covered 54 yards, and the Sooners needed a pair of 15-yard West Virginia penalties -- on the same play -- to set up a 37-yard field goal by Garrett Hartley.

12/01/07
Morgantown, W.Va. - Information regarding purchase of tickets for West Virginia's appearance in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl on Wednesday, Jan. 2, in Glendale, Ariz.

Members of the Mountaineer Athletic Club at the Blue Club Level and higher were sent an order form that lists the ticket maximums available to them in their donation level. MAC members have until Friday, December 7, to return their order forms by mail or in person to the Mountaineer Ticket Office. No phone or Internet orders will be accepted.

Buckskin Level MAC donors and non-MAC football season ticket holders received a separate order form. Those persons have the option to request two bowl tickets via a lottery process, if necessary, with that form by Dec. 7; no phone or Internet orders will be accepted.

Fiesta Bowl tickets will be shipped securely to customers on Wednesday, December 19.

Tickets will be made available to non-season ticket holders at 10 a.m., on Saturday, Dec. 8, online at www.WVUGame.com. The number of available tickets will be determined after priority order forms are processed. These tickets will only be available online on Saturday, Dec. 8, and Sunday, Dec. 9. Individual ticket orders will be limited based on availability.

If available, phone sales will begin at 9 a.m., Monday, Dec. 10, through 1-800-WVU GAME.

(11-2) won the Big 12 and an automatic berth in the Fiesta Bowl with a 38-17 victory over Missouri, but a loss at Texas Tech two weeks earlier cost Oklahoma a shot at the national title

  
  
  
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