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Cheering for WVU = Cheering for ACC to have no respect.

And against my bowl pick :-p

Stupid WVU, I frigging hate 'em.
 
Did he just say "Mountaineer Nation?" WTF, that's as stupid as saying "Bulldog Nation."
 
This was an ACC vs. Big East game for me. I thought UNC was going to come up with the game in that last drive... who knew Yates would just give the ball away like that.

Where the heck was Hakeem in the 2nd half?
 
Well, both years it was the same "play not to lose" mentality that lost the ACC teams the game.

UNC stopped throwing to Nicks after getting that lead in the second half. They went with the run, and short passes to the tight ends almost exclusively (except that one easy drop by Little). I cant believe Davis continued calling those short passing plays considering how they were always being thrown in double teams...
 
Davis is a moron coaching on the field. UNC did everything possible to not win the game: Dropped passes, stupid fumbles, absolutely dumb play calling the last four series, stupid not going for two...The ACC is going to be a .500 conference in these bowls and the ACC attack will continue.
 
Hark the sound of Tarheel voices! (Crying)

Congratulations, WVU. This team at 1-2 with losses to ECU and Colorado looked like toast.

The kid from Alabama that gave WVU four years, four bowl wins, and at the end expressed love for his school and his fans is a great story. I hated when he beat us, but I do love that he beat the Dawgs and the Heels.

UNC's schedule was not too hard this year. I said early on they should go 9-3. Unfortunately, their best game was against us.
 
Did he just say "Mountaineer Nation?" WTF, that's as stupid as saying "Bulldog Nation."


The WFV and U[sic]GA fanbases, respectively, have more genetic similarities than many small nations. So, I actually respect the use of the term nation, as a reflection of years of careful inbreeding (or as they might phrase it, "keeping it in the family"). Have you seen a WFV fan who is over 5'10" and less than 200 lbs?
 
Talk about ending your season on a serious down note: Being blown out by your in-state rival followed by losing a bowl game in your home state.
 
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