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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

Excuses are not a part of Slaton’s game

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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Quarterback Notes


Notes Conclude Quarterback Week
Today we conclude quarterbacks week with a look at a few items concerning the position. Tomorrow we will have the e-mail bag and Monday we should have an interesting preview of the Clemson running backs as we enter running backs week on the blog and radio show.

College Football Quarterback Rankings
1. Pat White-West Virginia
2. Brian Brohm Louisville
3. Chad Henne-Michigan
4. Colt Brennan-Hawaii
5. John David Booty-Southern Cal
6. Matthew Stafford-Georgia
7. Colt McCoy-Texas
8. Erik Ainge-Tennessee
9. Josh Freeman-Kansas State
10. Dan LeFevour-Central Michigan

I know I may be the only one in the country that thinks this much of Pat White. He is not an NFL guy but I think he is the best in the college game. For anyone to give Steve Slaton equal billing is just missing it. When Steve Slaton went put last year White was the only thing West Virginia had and he still could not be stopped. White is not a polished passer but he still completed 66% of his passes and he ran for over 1,200 yards and totaled 31 touchdowns. I think he is one of the toughest competitors in college football.

Clemson QB Recruiting
The Tigers are finished recruiting quarterbacks with the addition of two new signal callers.

The gem of the QB class on paper is Kyle Parker. The Jacksonville, Fl native passed for over 1,600 yards and rushed for 600 more as a junior. Parker is only about 6-0 but he is athletic enough to make plays with his feet. One college coach told me he will remind you of Willy Korn in terms of his style of play. Parker impressed Clemson coaches in camp and was offered after his sophomore season.

Clemson reached into its family ties and will sign Jon Richt. The Athens, GA native is the son of Georgia head coach mark Richt. Tommy Bowden and Brad Scott have known the Richt family for many years. Clemson coaches liked Richt’s fundamentals and think he has a good upside. He is not as highly rated as some Clemson quarterbacks at this stage but like Parker, he was offered after his sophomore season in camp.

Scoreboard
On our radio show the other morning we had a topic that asked, “What would you do to improve Death Valley?”

Obviously I answered finish the West Zone with phase II and III. Phase II will be the coaches’ offices and weight room among other items. Phase III would be the museum. I think those things will happen.

I also answered that I would take a page from Florida and Florida State and even add a new wrinkle. In both Gainesville and Tallahassee they have a running total of each team’s rushing yards, passing yards, total yards and first downs. I am a stat guy and think that would enhance the game day experience at Clemson.

I am not sure if this will ever happen but I also suggested a running total of James Davis and C.J. Spiller’s stats. I would be interested in knowing how each star is progressing as the game goes on.

Dabo
Also earlier this week on the radio show we had Clemson wide receiver Dabo Swinney on for about 20 minutes. When asked how close Clemson is to winning a title Swinney answered, “I did not come back here because I thought we were not close.” He also added, “We were not that close when I first got here but we are definitely getting closer.”

I find it fascinating to see how perception changes among certain programs. The Tigers were terribly disappointing in the way they finished the 2006 season and it has affected fans’ expectations heading into 2007.

If I would have asked you about the 2007 season on the Sunday after the Georgia Tech game you might have had a different answer than the one you have today.

I can understand that and have more doubts about the 2007 season myself. But is it possible that this team can play more like the one that opened the 2006 season or are we doomed to seeing the team that ended the 2006 campaign?

I do like the idea of playing FSU on national TV on the opening game of the season because of the low expectations. Not much is expected of this team in terms of the national scene but that could change with a win on Labor Day. Clemson could enter the picture on the national scene and ACC title picture with a win at home that night. In my opinion that is the perfect scenario in that the expectations in the pre-season are low but that could change very early into the campaign.

Quarterback Importance
I asked Swinney the importance of quarterbacks considering that some teams have won championships lately despite not getting great quarterback play. For example, Florida State won the ACC two years ago despite an average year from freshman Drew Weatherford. In fact the last two ACC titles have been won by two red-shirt freshmen quarterbacks.

Swinney responded by saying that some teams ask more out of their quarterbacks than others. I agreed and we both mentioned Wake Forest’s Riley Skinner last season.

In the end, great defenses win titles. Teams with solid kicking games can also have better chances at conference titles. Quarterback play is very important but sound teams like Virginia Tech can still win despite being average at the quarterback position.

Shoeless is My Hero
I know we still have two and a half months to football season but it sure is nice to have Shoeless to help get me through the downtime. I am embarrassed to admit how much time I spend each day watching his videos that continue to amaze me. Thanks again Shoeless. I think I can make it to Labor Day now.



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