Oklahoma becomes latest BCS bust

 
Make room, Illinois and Hawaii, because Randy Hill says Oklahoma joined the BCS futility party after its Fiesta loss to West Virginia. [link]

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Devine, White lead WVU to Fiesta Bowl win

Rich who? The West Virginia Mountaineers didn't need coach Rich Rodriguez. They had Pat White, and their elusive quarterback led them to a surprising 48-28 romp over Oklahoma (No. 4 BCS, No. 3 AP) in the Fiesta Bowl on Wednesday night.
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Matt Vasgersian Apparently Doesn't Read Mister Irrelevant

The WVU Dingle-Berry post all the way back in September by Mister Irrelevant was one of the highlights of a great year of blogging. Well Matt Vasgersian seems to have the same thing on his mind during this break in the action of the Fiesta Bowl.
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Owen Schmitt = Beer truck

In West Virginia’s upset of Oklahoma in the Fiesta Bowl tonight, FB Owen Schmitt had a record setting 57 yard run, the longest in Fiesta Bowl history as well as the longest of his career. According to announcer Matt Vasgersian, Owen Schmitt resembled a “beer truck.” Thats a first, lol. Check it out.
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Congrats to the WVU Mountaineers for winning the Tositios Fiesta Bowl!

My heartfelt salute to Coach Stew, Pat White, Noel Devine, Owen Schmitt, and the rest of the West Virginia Mountaineers!
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WVU hiring Stewart after big Fiesta win

West Virginia interim coach Bill Stewart will be named the school's full-time head coach Thursday morning, multiple sources told ESPN.com. The school will hold a news conference at 11 a.m. ET Thursday at its Phoenix-area hotel to announce Stewart's hiring, just hours after he led the Mountaineers to a 48-28 Fiesta Bowl win over Oklahoma.
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