Gold and Blue Now: Friday, July 5
In this edition, Cody Clay talks about how this years Mountaineer team will have to play more as a team, because they lack a star player, while Will Clarke thinks that Karl Joseph deserves all the hype that he is receiving and he is handling it in a mature manner. Also, Eron Harris talks about
The Bachelorette host taking in the Greenbrier Classic
Enjoying West Virginia for the first time
Brown-Seider connection key in Durante commitment
Former WVU receiver and current Miami Jackson HS head football coach Antonio Brown talks about WVU 2015 WR commit Jovon Durante.
Strong storms rip through the Kanawha Valley Thursday
Causing downed trees and power outages
Old White warms to unlikely frontrunners
Johnson Wagner and Tommy Gainey—ranked 180th and 181st in the world respectively—fire 8-under 62s on opening day.
It was a good year for West Virginia’s investments
Return higher than in past years
National Education Association honoring the heroes in national convention
Talking about school safety
Thursday blog from the Greenbrier
Updates from the course during the opening round of the Greenbrier Classic.
Gold and Blue Now: Thursday, July 4
In this edition, the Virginia Tech play by play voice, Bill Roth, talks about the upcoming home and home series between the Hokies and the Mountaineers, that starts in 2021. Isaiah Bruce says that the defense needs to focus on making all of the fundamental plays instead of trying to make the highlight play. Offensive
(Editors note: This is a commentary I wrote a few years ago and post every Independence Day.) John Adams’s letter to his wife Abigail was filled with enthusiasm, but also carried a tone of foreboding. It was July 1776 and revolution was in the air among the delegates at the meeting of the Continental Congress