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RE: NCAA proposes a few rules changes.
(02-13-2013 05:39 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  
(02-13-2013 05:10 PM)bitcruncher Wrote:  
(02-13-2013 04:50 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  Gee, what if a team dresses in all white and it starts snowing heavily? 05-stirthepot
They specified the color of the turf. Unless I'm mistaken, snow isn't part of the turf, even if the turf happens to be covered in snow...
Does this mean WVU will be dressed in all white for next year's Pinstripe bowl? (it IS your destiny!)
That's assuming WVU becomes bowl eligible. With new players at all key skill positions, a rebuilt offensive line, a new offensive line coach (if Bedenbaugh takes the Oklahoma job offer), and a rebuilt defense, that's not a certainty. I'm very optimistic about our chances for a bowl. But only time will tell. You can never tell with so many new players in key positions...
02-13-2013 08:30 PM
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