MORGANTOWN — It will come as no surprise to anyone who has known Rich Rodriguez for any amount of time that he readily admits that what has transpired through the first half of the 2025 season West Virginia football team has not sat very well with him and that he’s all in on fixing it through the second half of the season.
Even though he’s been it before in his first tour of duty at WVU, winning just three games after replacing Hall of Fame coach Don Nehlen, its torture for him to experience it again, losing four of his first six games with a trip to an improved and improving UCF team ahead of him and his Mountaineers at 1 o’clock on Saturday in Orlando. kAm%:>6D @3G:@FD=J 92G6 492?865 :? 9@H 7@@E32== :D A=2J65 :? E96 =2DE BF2CE6C @7 2 46?EFCJ] %96 DECF4EFC6 @7 E96 DA@CE 92D 492?865 :? 6