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Tuesday
Jun062006

Run Slaton, Run

Here's a link to a lengthy (over 12:00) promotional video on YouTube about West Virginia.

It's fun if for no other reason than to watch Steve Slaton and Pat White make all kinds of crazy plays.

***Bonus

Video of the ridiculous West Virginia comeback against Louisville in 2005.  Think that game has any importance this year? 

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Reader Comments (3)

Thanks for posting links to the vids, CFR! Nice way to wake up. I'd say if Louisville get's up by 17 again this year, they won't be running into the middle of the line 3 times and punting again.
June 7, 2006 | Unregistered CommenterJohnny Arrr
Louisville can also hope that the officials won't completely fuck up a critical WVU onside kick call and wrongly give them the ball, thus enabling their comeback, only for the Big East to come out the following Tuesday and admit that the officials blew the call in the worst possible way but finish with a "We're really sorry Louisville".
June 7, 2006 | Unregistered CommenterKanu
I'm sorry, but if you're up by 17 points in the 4th quarter and any good at all, then you win the game, not lose and blame the officiating. For goodness sakes, Adam Bednarik(!) played QB for three quarters in that game.
July 4, 2006 | Unregistered Commenterspreadoption

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