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News & Notes on CU/WVU (from WVU writer)

Rraalph 3000

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Some interesting stats in this article I thought was a solid read.

http://www.msnsportsnet.com/page.cfm?story=13340&cat=ccBlog
by John Antonik

2 interesting bullets read were:

1. West Virginia’s razor-thin depth at running back took another hit with the recent shoulder injury to JC transfer Zach Hulce. Stewart said Hulce won’t dress for Thursday’s game.
“He wants to play but he’s just nicked up,” Stewart said. “I’m not going to let him run the ball when he’s nicked up. You can’t run the ball, you can’t pass protect or put your hands up to catch it if your shoulder is nicked up and he’s struggling.”

Stewart said earlier this month that freshman Terence Kerns is not ready to help the team and will most likely redshirt, leaving the Mountaineers with just two tailbacks available for Colorado in Noel Devine and Mark Rodgers. Slot receiver Jock Sanders can also play tailback.

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2. Despite what happens on Thursday night, West Virginia will remain 15th in NCAA history in all-time victories. That’s because the 16th place team is five wins behind the Mountaineers. That 16th place team also happens to be Colorado.
 
'ESPN Thursday night play-by-play man Chris Fowler will be making his return to Colorado. Fowler is a 1985 graduate of Colorado where he spent three years working in the Buffaloes sports information office.

However, don’t expect the always professional Fowler to give a Colorado slant on the telecast Thursday night. He will play it right down the line. '

See, he is seen as 'always professional.' Love it.
 
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