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Looking at WVUs furture scheduling


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July 5, 2008 1:35 am

http://www.dailymail.com/Sports/WVU
Sports/200807030081

Albert Einstein said, "I never think of the future -- it comes soon enough."

With apologies to Big Al, he didn't need a column. So, today let's look at West Virginia University's football schedules of tomorrow.

This isn't about what's already there (Florida State, Michigan State, Marshall), but instead it's what hasn't been announced, or what might be done in the coming months.

A flurry of phone calls across state lines to schools and conferences has yielded some intriguing potential opponents for the Mountaineers' schedule. There are even a couple of done deals, I'm told.

New Coach Bill Stewart said back in April that he'd like more of a regional slant on the WVU non-conference schedules. The possibilities of making that happen -- while still having a quality schedule -- are real.

First, a primer on what WVU has announced:

The 2009 schedule is done -- Colorado, East Carolina, Marshall and Liberty in Morgantown, and road-tripping to Auburn. WVU has Maryland and Michigan State at home in 2010 and visits Marshall, so two vacancies exist.

In 2011, the Herd plays at Mountaineer Field and WVU goes to Maryland and Michigan State. The 2012 schedule has Marshall (ending the original Coal Bowl series) and Florida State at home, and WVU visits the Seminoles in 2013.

That's that. So, what's next?

Maryland

The two-game break the Terps requested from a longtime series with WVU to play California this season and next will be replaced.

Maryland Athletic Director Debbie Yow confirmed that there's an agreement for games at College Park in 2012 and in Morgantown in 2013 ... but no dates beyond that.

"I think we're just fine where we are," Yow said from her College Park campus office. "2013 is five years away. We have other issues here that are more pressing. We're not at a place right now to go past that ... I'm sure we'll talk again down the road."

Virginia

This one could be really attractive, and not just because the teams are within driving distance of each other and share about a 400-mile border (from the Mountain State's Jefferson to Mingo counties).

The 'Eers and Wahoos haven't met in the regular season since 1985, but Virginia left WVU deflated in the 2002 Continental Tire Bowl. It's also the kind of game Stewart wants to play.

Since former rivals Virginia Tech and Penn State won't play WVU anymore and who knows if the Terps will continue beyond 2013, the Cavaliers are a logical West Virginia foe.

"I'd say we very much would want to play Virginia, no question," WVU Athletic Director Ed Pastilong said. "It would be great for the fans of both teams and a very competitive game."

(Hey, and it might also give Virginia defensive coordinator Bob Pruett another crack at his native state foil, something he couldn't get at Marshall.)

Anyway, WVU and Virginia are talking a four-game series that could start as soon as 2010 or as late at 2012. If the teams can't make the home-and-home breakdown work out, they could start and end the four-game set with neutral site games at 91,700-seat FedEx Field in Landover, Md.

That plan would put the FedEx games in 2010 and 2016, with games in Charlottesville and Morgantown, respectively, in 2014 and 2015.

A 2011-2013 break in the series would allow WVU to finish its Michigan State, Maryland and FSU home-and-homes, too.

East Carolina

A few weeks ago, we reported that ECU AD Terry Holland said two schools were talking future dates, but the series would take a break after 2009 because both teams (primarily the Pirates) had little working room among ambitious schedules that include South Carolina, N.C. State, North Carolina, Virginia Tech and Navy.

Now, there's this. The WVU-ECU series interrupts after 2009 but is penciled in to resume by at least 2013, or perhaps sooner if both teams have an available date.

Sources say six games are agreed upon, as a home-and-home alternating from 2013-18 between Morgantown (odd years) and Greenville, N.C.

Coastal Carolina

The Chanticleers seem to be really stepping up. The Big South Conference member in the Football Championship Subdivision (formerly I-AA) program plays Penn State this season, Clemson next season and Georgia in 2011.

A season opener at WVU in 2010 also is a strong possibility (that would give WVU seven home games, which is what the Mountaineers want, even if a potential Virginia date goes to the NFL Redskins' home).

Stewart has said he likes future I-AA games against Virginia teams, because WVU is heavily recruiting the Hampton Roads/Tidewater area.

Hampton might make sense, especially since the Pirates are coached by former WVU defensive back Jerry Holmes, with ex-Mountaineer All-America linebacker Canute Curtis and receiver Milo Austin on the HU staff.

Conference USA teams

Sources say West Virginia has talked with at least two of Marshall's league brethren (besides ECU) in Central Florida and Southern Mississippi. The UCF possibility is much more likely on WVU's docket (2011 and '12 or 2012 and '13, perhaps?).

As for the Herd and WVU continuing the Coal Bowl after 2012, Pastilong said the seven-year series Gov. Joe Manchin helped push through the rapids isn't getting an extension ... yet.

"There's nothing beyond what we already have in the existing contract," Pastilong said. "For the time being, we're going to leave it as such."


Looking at WVUs furture scheduling
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July 5, 2008 2:21 am

I was not hopeful in April when Coach Stewart started talking about the teams he would like WVU to schedule. It is my belief that WVU needs to schedule teams that are taken seriously on a national level in order to be an elite program. I have never been in favor of the Marshall game, and hope that the "Friends of Coal Bowl" is not renewed after 2012.

As for these possible opponents, I'm not impressed.

Maryland -- this game I do believe is good for WVU and hope that it once again becomes an annual event; but I'm not sure Maryland feels the same way.

Virginia -- last year they had a good team, but they have not consistently competed in the ACC.

East Carolina -- I am ambivalent about this one. On the one hand, this is often a competitive game; but on the other hand, it does not really help with strength of schedule.

Coastal Carolina -- WHO??? Why would we even consider this team?

Central Florida -- Not a bad choice, if they continue to have strong seasons they could become a force in college football by the time these games would be scheduled.

Southern Mississippi -- Really do not think WVU needs to rely on Conference USA teams for out of conference games.

Since former rivals Virginia Tech and Penn State won't play WVU anymore

Ok, but none of the teams named here are on the same level as VT and PSU. As to Penn State refusing to play us, I have heard the main problem is that Joe Paterno doesn't want this game. His contract is up after next season, and Penn State does not seem inclined to extend it beyond one more year. Although, if Penn State did decide that they would play a Big East school, Pitt probably should be their first choice; I know many in PA would like that series to resume.


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July 5, 2008 3:41 am
 I have never been in favor of the Marshall game, and hope that the "Friends of Coal Bowl" is not renewed after 2012.

Neither have I....The only game I was in support of was the first one just for us to prove that they were not in the same league as our program.  I am in now way in favor of this game being played in Huntington.  I have stated this for various reasons but the biggest one is both teams lose money when this game is played at the "Groan".  Welfare game for Marshall plain and simple.

Maryland - Hated to see this game take a hiatus....is it a coincidence that Maryland takes a break with the emergence of White, Slaton and Devine....and reups the game after Whites departure?  HMMMMM This is a quality opponent from a BCS conference.

Virginia - Would help with OOC schedule and would add another BCS conference opponent.  It would also help with recruiting in the state where we are making major in roads at this time.

East Carolina - I like playing the Pirates...it is always a competitive game and the Pirates travel well to Morgantown.  They appreciate the game more than we do and always seem to get up for it!

Coastal Carolina - Why consider another IAA school?  It seems that every school is adding a patsy with the addition of the 12th game but any patsy will do right?

Central Florida - Personally I wouldnt give this program the time of day with the present administration in place.  They cancelled a bunch of contracts with teams in the Big East including WVU which caused us to scramble to find replacements.  It left a bad taste in everyones mouth.

Southern Mississippi - Why not a C-USA team?  Remember Louisville used to be a C-USA team.  I dont know about three C-USA teams on the schedule at once though!

VT is the one that dropped us from their schedule and Penn St. is not what they used to be!  I would love to play either of them though simply for the rivalry factor

Joe Pa's problem with WVU and Pitt was the fact that we didnt follow along with him when he wanted to create a new conference.  Hopefully Beamer can get his head out of his butt and give us a game or two and we get to pick Penn St. back up when Joe Pa retires


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July 5, 2008 10:13 am

I like the Maryland and East Carolina games.  Maryland is always going to be Maryland and pull out all the stops when we play.  East Carolina is going to be a beast sooner than alot of people think.  Skip Holtz is doing a great job down there.

Other than being close enough so that the fans can travel, I'm not sold on Virginia.  Even with the benefit of recruiting and them being in a BCS conference, I'd rather play Boston College or Clemson if we're going to dip into the ACC.

Coastal Carolina is a joke.  If we're looking 'regional' then why not just set up a series with Villanova.  They're in the BE in every sport except football and maybe this is the type of series that could get the school exposure and entice it to make the jump up to the BE.  Just my opinion.

I don't like Central Florida or Southern Mississippi.  Nothing against Conference USA but playing ECU and Marshall are enough for one season.  I think USF would do well at scheduling them since they are closer to them. 

Why not keep trying to schedule at least one game from the Big 10 or Big 12?  I like the Colorado game and we showed that we can matchup and beat Oklahoma in the Fiesta Bowl.  Michigan State is going to be a great game when we play them. 

Looking at the SEC, I like that Auburn is stepping up like Mississippi State did a few years ago.  If we're sticking regional, why not start a series with Kentucky?