The atmosphere in Morgantown is buzzing this year, but not everyone buys into the hype. West Virginia football is starting fresh after a disappointing 6-7 season, welcoming back Rich Rodriguez . He’s the coach who almost led the program to a national championship before leaving for Michigan in 2007. Now he’s back, striving for success. But here’s the catch: Rodriguez keeps stressing long-term development over immediate victories. This approach could conflict with this season’s expectations and might even put them in a tricky situation.
Rich Rodriguez is feeling the heat, but he’s not flinching. He’s hitting the transfer portal hard, hoping to revitalize West Virginia’s roster. The team already has 54 transfer players. The big question is whether he can replicate his past success. His fi