boston.com - 5/22/2008
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The Charleston Daily Mail reports today that WR Randy Moss's choice of attire at a recent Boston Celtics game has created a stir in his home state of West Virginia.
Moss was spotted on national television wearing a black and white, custom-made West Virginia University jacket. The image apparently generated some passionate message-board discussion between WVU and Marshall University fans. ...
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Shutdown Corner —
• Jerry Jones is talking
about using Pacman Jones as a slot receiver this year. The Cowboys are
making very big plans for people who aren't yet eligible to play football in
2008.
• Keeping with the West Virginia theme, Randy Moss is creating
some controversy back in his home state by wearing a West
Virginia jacket to a Celtics game. Moss attended Marshall, and Marshall is,
of course, a rival of West Virginia's, in the sense that Marshall dislikes WVU
and WVU wishes Marshall would just kind of shut up and go ...
Moss’ WVU Jacket A Jab At Alma Mater Marshall?
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... & Mike Reiss of the BOSTON GLOBE ) has the story on Randy’s offending Game 7 apparel. Some Marshall & WVU fans consider Moss’ choice of clothing similar to Jim Tressel throwing on a Michigan sweater vest or Pete Carroll putting on a UCLA jersey. But Randy’s agent Tim DiPiero says don’t treat it as treason:“He likes the school he went to and supports it more than WVU. But he follows WVU as well. Don’t read too much into it. He likes to wear all that fun stuff.” In the meantime, DiPiero is getting a kick out of the replies:“That was the first time I’ve seen him wear that. ...
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