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@CFDonX
College Football Dude
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A nationally unknown kid from Daphne, Alabama entering the game after starting QB Adam Bednarik came out with an injury against Louisville in 2005.
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𝙋𝙞𝙨𝙩𝙤𝙡 𝙍𝙞𝙘𝙠
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What’s one college football moment you wish you could see again for the first time?
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@CFDonX
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Final: Indiana 27 Miami 21
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I’m going with: Indiana 28 Miami 20
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Congratulations to the Heisman Trophy winner, Fernando Mendoza, and the Indiana Hoosiers on winning the 2026 CFP National Championship! #GoIU
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@CFDonX
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Miami winning: 👍🏻 Miami losing: 👎🏻 Michael Irvin anyway:
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@CFDonX
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Karl Joseph 💥 Marquise Goodwin
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@CFDonX @_IamKJ8 His highlight reel at WVU is a must watch. I’ll watch to hear Karl Joseph just killed a man!
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@CFDonX
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I’m going with: Indiana 28 Miami 20
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Karl Joseph was a force at WVU 4-year starter, Freshman All-American, First-Team All-Big 12. Led the nation with 5 INTs in 2015 before injury, including a legendary 3-INT game. Hard-hitting leader who became a 1st-round NFL Draft pick. 💥🏈
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@CFDonX
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Tucker DeVries combined stats in Indiana’s losses to Michigan State & Iowa: 16 pts, 5 reb, 6 ast, 2 stl across both games, logging heavy minutes (33+ each).
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@CFDonX
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Scotty Fox Jr. made history at WVU, becoming the program’s first true freshman starting QB since 1952. A true dual-threat, he accounted for 1,400+ total yards and 10 TDs, earned Big 12 Freshman of the Week honors, and powered key wins with grit and poise. 🟡🔵 Year 2 incoming.
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Rasul Douglas at WVU 🏈 JUCO transfer → Big 12 star. In 2016, he led the nation with 8 INTs, totaled 70 tackles, earned First-Team All–Big 12, and became one of college football’s top ballhawks before heading to the NFL
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Noel Devine at WVU: From 2007–2010, he became the Mountaineers’ all-time all-purpose yards leader (5,761), rushed for 4,315 yards & 29 TDs, earned unanimous All-Big East (2009), and delivered countless game-breaking runs. One of the most dynamic backs in WVU history.
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@CFDonX
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The Stills brothers, Darius & Dante, left a lasting legacy at WVU. Fairmont natives, they anchored the WVU D-Line, earning All-Big 12 honors, with Darius a Consensus All-American and Dante becoming WVU’s all-time TFL leader. One of the best sibling duos in program history.
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Stedman Bailey at WVU 🏈🔥 • First-Team All-American (2012) • Biletnikoff finalist (SNUBBED) • WVU career TD record (41) • Big 12 single-season TD record (25) • 1,622 yards & 25 TDs in 2012 One of the greatest WRs in Mountaineer history.
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Beanie Bishop Jr. at WVU 🟡🔵 • Consensus All-American • First-Team All-Big 12 • Led the nation in passes defended & PBUs • 4 INTs, 67 tackles • Bednarik Award semifinalist One of the best CB seasons in WVU history.
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“Mr. Consistency” Daikiel Shorts Jr. was one of WVU’s most reliable WRs (2013–16): 177 catches (5th all-time), 2,263 yards (6th), 14 TDs, freshman receptions record, 3× team receiving leader, 2016 team captain & All-Big 12 honoree.
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@CFDonX
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***Record as a starter correction: 15-6 2017 7-3 2018 8-3
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Will Grier starred at WVU from 2017–2018, rewriting school passing records. He threw for 7,354 yards and 71 TDs, led the Mountaineers to a 21–5 record, and finished 4th in the 2018 Heisman Trophy voting.
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The Great Don Nehlan The winningest coach in WVU history (149 wins). Led WVU to two undefeated regular seasons (1988, 1993) and a national championship appearance in '88. National Coach of the Year in 1988 and inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2005.
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@CFDonX
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Darius Reynaud’s 2007 season. Rec 64 | Yds 733 | Avg 11.5 | TDs 12 He would’ve easily been a 1,000+ yard receiver if the 2007 WVU offensive play calling was slightly more balanced. 2007 pass/rush ratio- 265:628
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Blue and Gold Nation
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Name a player who was underrated or under appreciated at WVU in any sport. I’ll start with JD Woods. He was overshadowed due to playing with Tavon and Stedman. Could have been a 1,000 yard receiver if they weren’t there.
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