Day: October 18, 2013 Archives


FridayOctober 18, 2013

Juco linebacker picks WVU over likes of Oregon, Tennessee

Edward Muldrow redshirted at South Carolina before transferring to Copiah-Lincoln (Miss) Community College.

Cold shooting surprises Huggins in preseason scrimmage

Despite plenty of open looks from 3-point distance, only 6-of-37 shots fall in the Gold-Blue Debut.

Buffalo’s Robinson AARP Scholar Athlete

Bison three-sport standout receives statewide honor.

Truck, train collision remains under investigation

Funeral service for truck driver killed in crash Saturday

Dialing the wrong phone number sends two men to jail

Two men accidentally called the State Police

Guilty verdict handed out in baseball bat beating death

Jury found Edward "Jesse" Dreyfuse guilty of the charges

Will Texas Tech go guns up or face down?

West Virginia, having faced the nation's 11th-toughest schedule, draws another tough assignment Saturday against the unbeaten Red Raiders.

WVSU announces 4-percent pay hike

President says State employees deserve it.

Silver Haired Legislature makes its statements

Older state residents take positions on several issues.

I-64 in Huntington will require weekend repairs

Thursday crash damaged bridge and took out guardrail.

Manchin: ‘We have got to get a budget’

He was a guest on Friday's MetroNews "Talkline."

Taking the plunge on Bridge Day

Fayetteville jumper will celebrate six years of Gorge glides

Outside chance: Huggins expects perimeter-oriented team

Friday night's Gold-Blue scrimmage offers fans a chance to see WVU's retooled roster.

Picks panel smells upset in Morgantown

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Scientists at Connecticut College believe they verified junk food is as addictive as cocaine, thanks to a study in which sweet-toothed lab rats repeatedly navigated a maze to eat Oreos. Some scientists, these folks are—they simply could have watched our panelists roaming the aisles at Kroger. On we go with this week’s

Gold and Blue Now: Friday Oct. 18

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Learn the latest on the injury affecting WVU quarterback Ford Childress, and give a listen to Aaron Dickens of RedRaiderSports.com for an update on No. 16 Texas Tech.

College football can use Condi Rice

There’s been some grumbling, and outright criticism, of the choice of Condoleezza Rice as one of the 13 members of the College Football Playoff Committee. Starting next year, the committee will pick the top four teams to play for the national championship. Some question how Rice, who has never played or coached football, can make