In 2007, the West Virginia Mountaineers had a left-handed, dual-threat quarterback under Rich Rodriguez who put up video game ...
If Rich Rodriguez’s introductory press conference Friday came his first time around at West Virginia University back in 2001, ...
Rich Rodriguez has returned home. In the most unlikely of events, the favorite son of Marion County who once coached WVU football to the edge of greatness only to abandon the University and the state, ...
Rich Rodriguez left West Virginia 17 years ago in part because he was frustrated over the school’s refusal to give him more money for his assistant coaches. He’ll have plenty for them this time around ...
Rich Rodriguez followed the “Country Roads,” and now he’s back in the place he belongs as the head coach of the West Virginia Mountaineers. The former Jacksonville State Gamecocks leader returns to a ...