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Brown's Back

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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

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Noel Devine

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White repeats as WVU’s most valuable player

COL FB: Pittsburgh 13, West Virginia 9

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

COL FB: West Virginia 28, Cincinnati 23

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Louisville 31, West Virginia 38

COL FB: West Virginia 31, Rutgers 3

White's three touchdowns lift West Virginia to easy victory

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

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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

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Super Bowl information

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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

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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

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FSU wants to be on the run

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Names in the games

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Davis hopes to be Slaton’s backup

USC claims top spot second straight year

Total Commitment

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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

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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

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White is golden

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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

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Devine: a small fish in big WVU pond

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


One is quiet, with a blossoming 'fro that looks like it ended up on the wrong end of a blow driver. The other dresses nattily and talks constantly.

"What gets me going?" the chatty one said. "Anything. A hard hit, a good block, a nice run, a big play."

 

"I try to be on my own," the 'fro added. "That's my biggest thing."

That's the thing about this season's most talented pair of Heisman-candidate teammates. Who knew they were opposites? For the two years they've been together on the field at West Virginia, the best lesson we learned was: Don't blink.

As different as Pat White and Steve Slaton are off the field, only .05 separates them on it. White is the amazingly elusive left-handed quarterback with 4.41 speed. Steve Slaton, the nation's No. 4 rusher last season, is one blink faster at 4.36.

Both operate in an offense that makes blinks seem like wasted lubrication of the cornea.

"I think Steve and Patrick know they're part of something bigger than themselves," coach Rich Rodriguez.

Big as in championship for the Mountaineers. Big as in a possible Heisman for one of them. Big as in proving who is the biggest slacker. The pair takes their competition to a weird level.

"Bam!" Steve Slaton shoves his cell phone in White's face. On it is his personal high score of 1,254 in Jawbreaker, a cellie arcade game.

"What's your average?" White counters. Of course the quarterback (433) has the tailback (367) beat.

"Look, we're competitive right now," said Steve Slaton, explaining that laidback doesn't mean passive. "We'll lay on the ground and see who can get up the fastest."

Be warned, those who are 'Neer-sighted. By definition, Heisman teammates are going to split votes. Only Angelo Bertelli (Notre Dame, 1943), Doc Blanchard (Army, 1945), Glenn Davis (Army, 1946), Johnny Rodgers (Nebraska, 1972) and Reggie Bush (USC, 2005) have beaten out a teammate who finished in the top four of Heisman voting.

Of those four, only Bertelli and Blanchard played on a team that finished No. 1 in the AP poll.

Last year, the Heisman label was a curse for "The Derby City Duo." Louisville's Brian Brohm was injured in the middle of the season. Tailback Michael Bush didn't make it through the first game, breaking his leg.

This season, White (fourth in last year's voting) and Steve Slaton might not end up the freshest Heisman meat in their own conference. Brohm and Rutgers' Ray Rice will also start the season high on most lists.

"I don't know how you get tagged or labeled Heisman candidates," Rodriguez said. "We have two guys who are highly productive and we expect them to be better."

That's where the championship talk comes in.

If Slite, er, Whaton are better this season, look out.

White was the Big East Offensive Player of the Year becoming the first league quarterback to run and throw for 1,000 yards. Steve Slaton was an All-American with 1,744 yards who was second in all-purpose yards.

Neither was a slam dunk star -- at least at West Virginia -- coming out of high school. Not many schools projected White as a quarterback out of Daphne, Ala. In fact, he was drafted by the Los Angeles Angels in the fourth round out of high school and again in June.

"After watching one game of him in high school, I thought he was perfect for our system," Rodriguez said.

McFadden's punishing running and versatility will have voters nodding. (Getty Images)
McFadden's punishing running and versatility will have voters nodding. (Getty Images)
Steve Slaton was snatched away from Maryland in one of the greatest recruiting coups in Big East history.

"In camp, sometimes you can tell a freshman, they don't know what the hell they're doing," Rodriguez said. "Steve was running in circles but he was really, really fast. I can remember his first play as a starter versus Virginia Tech. He was tossed the ball, then dropped the ball, then reversed directions. It was the most spectacular six-yard run you've ever seen."

They play in arguably the most powerful spread offense in the country. Rodriguez specializes in playing quick and hard. Defenses get worn down both chasing the pair and taking the pounding of the running game. White, though, has a surprisingly powerful arm on a frame so thin, (6-foot-2, 185 pounds). Steve Slaton simply has the best acceleration (think 0-to-60 in under four seconds) in college football.

For all his fabulousness, Steve Slaton's two fumbles on consecutive snaps in the Louisville game might have been the difference in the 2006 season. He already had been playing with a sore right wrist. That caused him to use his left hand to carry the ball at times. The game turned when Steve Slaton took a helmet on his funny bone and was unable to feel his hand.

"If I had a chance to go back, I would have pulled myself out of there a little earlier," Steve Slaton said. "I definitely think we would have won the game."

White himself was banged up at the end of the season. Had he thrown one more pass and qualified for NCAA statistics, White would have finished in the top 10 in pass efficiency.

So why are these bruised prodigies figuring on a national championship? They are committed. Steve Slaton is committed to getting his degree, even if it takes his two remaining years of eligibility. White wants to battle more than his teammate for hardware.

"I don't feel that anybody is better than us," White said. "If I did, I wouldn't be here. I haven't played my best yet."

Preseason Heisman top 10

1. Darren McFadden, RB Arkansas: No. 2 in Heisman voting last season. No other team has this kind of dual-threat (tailback, quarterback).

2. Steve Slaton, RB West Virginia: Does he even need an offensive line?

3. John David Booty, QB USC: The recent history of USC senior quarterbacks is, uh, good.

4. Brian Brohm, QB Louisville: If the QB stays healthy, the Cardinals will get their second consecutive Big East title.

5. Patrick White, QB West Virginia: Left-hander is an underrated thrower.

6. Colt Brennan, QB Hawaii: Dare we suggest the possibility of 60 touchdown passes?

7. Ian Johnson, RB Boise State: From Statue of Liberty to the altar. Will married life slow down the Fiesta Bowl hero?

8. Ray Rice, RB Rutgers: He's bigger, which means Rutgers is better.

9. Michael Hart, RB Michigan: He's p.o.'d about the way the season ended. The Big Ten better duck and cover.

10. P.J. Hill, RB Wisconsin: Bret Bielema just yells, "Next!" for his next star tailback.

 


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