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The 2007 West Virginia Mountaineers
football team began play on September 1, 2007. The team
was coached by Rich Rodriguez until he announced on
December 16, 2007 that he was leaving West Virginia to coach the Michigan
Wolverines. The head coaching position remained vacant after
his announcement, with Assistant Head Coach Bill
Stewart serving as interim head coach. Stewart was then named
Head Coach on January 3, 2008, after leading the Mountaineers to
victory in the 2008 Fiesta Bowl over the #3 Oklahoma Sooners. West
Virginia plays its home games at the Mountaineer Field
in Morgantown, West
Virginia.
Preseason
New
uniforms
West Virginia unveiled a new, gold uniform design for the
season. The uniform has a gold top (instead of blue) with blue
stripes (instead of gold). The tops have been featured with both
blue and gold bottoms. The uniform is currently being featured as
the alternate home uniform. Running back Steve Slaton sported the uniform when he
attended the 2007 Playboy All-American honoring at the
Playboy
Mansion at the beginning of the preseason wearing it with white
bottoms.[1][2]
Spring
practice
West Virginia started spring practice on March 5. Mountaineer
fans got an opportunity to get a first look at the 2007 football
team during the annual Gold-Blue Game, which was held at Mountaineer Field on Saturday, April 7 at
12:30 PM. The offense won the contest 58-30, with the only
touchdown being a 46-yard pass from Adam Bednarik to Wes Lyons.
Backup running back Eddie Davis produced the most impressive
performance.
The major goals of spring practice were to improve the defense,
find a solid backup for running back Steve Slaton, and work out the
inexperienced class of receivers. The Mountaineers also needed to
replace the center position, where All-American Dan Mozes left as a senior,
and the guard position.
Recruiting
class
The Mountaineers received 25 letters of intent on National
Signing Day, February 7, 2007. Florida all-purpose back Noel Devine created
some controversy when he reported to the news that he had chosen
West Virginia over Alabama. But on National Signing
Day, Devine never signed his letter of intent, saying that after
having a talk with mentor Deion Sanders, he decided to wait to see
his SAT scores. He was most likely
going to pursue a prep school season, then
return to the recruiting scene for 2008. Noel then received word he
had passed his tests, and so signed his LOI to attend WVU. In the
preseason, Devine was named one of the top 10 impact freshman for
2007.[3]
An additional recruit, LB Pat Lazear, was signed on February 16,
2007.[4]
| Recruits |
| Name |
Hometown |
High School |
Height |
Weight† |
40‡ |
Commit date |
Don Barclay
OL
|
Cranberry
Township, PA |
Seneca Valley HS |
6′4″ |
285 |
4.14 |
2006-05-20 |
Scout: Rivals: ESPN
grade: 75 |
Asa Chapman
DL
|
Orange, VA |
Fork Union |
6′5″ |
360 |
5.50 |
2007-02-04 |
Scout: Rivals: ESPN
grade: 60 |
Noel
Devine
RB
|
North Fort Myers,
FL |
North Fort Myers HS |
5′8″ |
185 |
4.35 |
2007-3-30 |
Scout: Rivals: ESPN
grade: 87 |
Sidney Glover
DB
|
Warren, OH |
Warren G. Harding HS |
5′11″ |
215 |
4.50 |
2006-12-08 |
Scout: Rivals: ESPN
grade: 79 |
Gino Gradkowski
OL
|
Pittsburgh, PA |
Seton-LaSalle HS |
6′2″ |
280 |
5.20 |
2006-06-24 |
Scout: Rivals: ESPN
grade: 76 |
Andrew Harris
WR
|
St. Petersburg,
FL |
St. Petersburg Catholic HS |
6′2″ |
185 |
4.68 |
2006-09-08 |
Scout: Rivals: ESPN
grade: 40 |
Vincent Harris
LB
|
Cincinnati, OH |
LaSalle HS |
6′2″ |
220 |
4.50 |
2006-10-06 |
Scout: Rivals: ESPN
grade: 73 |
Brandon Hogan
Ath
|
Manassas, VA |
Osbourn Senior HS |
6′0″ |
175 |
4.30 |
2006-06-15 |
Scout: Rivals: ESPN
grade: 78 |
Will Johnson
LB
|
Dayton, OH |
Centerville HS |
6′2″ |
200 |
4.50 |
2007-01-21 |
Scout: Rivals: ESPN
grade: 40 |
Terence Kerns
RB
|
Frederick, MD |
Thomas Johnson HS |
6′1″ |
230 |
4.46 |
2006-04-12 |
Scout: Rivals: ESPN
grade: 77 |
Derek Knight
DB
|
Detroit, MI |
Renaissance HS |
6′0″ |
195 |
4.55 |
2006-11-08 |
Scout: Rivals: ESPN
grade: 73 |
Ellis Lankster
DB
|
Mobile, AL |
Jones County JC |
5′10″ |
200 |
N/A |
2006-12-10 |
Scout: Rivals: ESPN
grade: N/A |
Pat Lazear
LB
|
Bethesda, MD |
Whitman HS, Wheaton HS |
6′0″ |
229 |
4.66 |
2007-02-16 |
Scout: Rivals: ESPN
grade: 79 |
Junius Lewis
DL
|
Morgantown, WV |
Morgantown HS |
6′2″ |
250 |
4.91 |
2006-05-06 |
Scout: Rivals: ESPN
grade: 73 |
Charles Matthews
WR
|
Solon, OH |
Solon HS |
5′10″ |
170 |
4.40 |
2007-02-04 |
Scout: Rivals: ESPN
grade: 69 |
Julian Miller
DE
|
Columbus, OH |
Beechcroft HS |
6′5″ |
220 |
4.65 |
2006-08-29 |
Scout: Rivals: ESPN
grade: 73 |
Evan Rodriguez
DB
|
North Bergen,
NJ |
North Bergen HS |
6′3″ |
210 |
4.55 |
2006-12-11 |
Scout: Rivals: ESPN
grade: 77 |
Charlie Russell
QB
|
Morgantown, WV |
Morgantown HS |
6′3″ |
210 |
4.97 |
2006-03-05 |
Scout: Rivals: ESPN
grade: 78 |
Jock Sanders
Ath
|
St. Petersburg,
FL |
St. Petersburg Catholic HS |
5′8″ |
185 |
4.58 |
2006-09-05 |
Scout: Rivals: ESPN
grade: 78 |
P.J. Shirdan
DB
|
Drexel Hill,
PA |
Monsignor Bonner HS |
6′1″ |
190 |
4.50 |
2006-08-16 |
Scout: Rivals: ESPN
grade: 40 |
Archie Sims
LB
|
Laurel, MS |
Jones County JC |
6′0″ |
215 |
4.60 |
2007-02-06 |
Scout: Rivals: ESPN
grade: N/A |
Eain Smith
DB
|
Miramar, FL |
Chaminade-Madonna HS |
6′0″ |
190 |
4.53 |
2006-12-10 |
Scout: Rivals: ESPN
grade: 73 |
Chad Snodgrass
OL
|
Cross Lanes,
WV |
Nitro HS |
6′3″ |
290 |
5.42 |
2006-06-19 |
Scout: Rivals: ESPN
grade: 40 |
Bradley Starks
QB
|
Unionville, VA |
Orange County HS |
6′4″ |
190 |
4.40 |
2006-05-09 |
Scout: Rivals: ESPN
grade: 76 |
Keith Tandy
DB
|
Hopkinsville,
KY |
Christian County HS |
5′11″ |
185 |
4.40 |
2006-11-22 |
Scout: Rivals: ESPN
grade: 64 |
Kendall Washington
DB
|
Canton, OH |
St. Thomas Aquinas HS |
6′4″ |
195 |
4.83 |
2006-12-12 |
Scout: Rivals: ESPN
grade: 77 |
Tony Wood
DB
|
Blakeslee, PA |
Lackawanna JC |
6′0″ |
180 |
4.40 |
2006-11-12 |
Scout: Rivals: ESPN
grade: N/A |
| Overall
Recruiting Rankings: Scout - 25
Rivals - 36 |
† Weight
is in pounds
‡ Refers to 40 yard dash
Note: In many cases, Scout and Rivals may conflict in
their listings of height, weight and 40 time.
In these cases, an average of the two was taken. ESPN grades are on
a 100 point scale.
Sources:
"West Virginia Commit List for
2007". Rivals.com. http://www.rivals.com/commitlist.asp?year=2007&school=96. Retrieved
2007-02-12.
"Scout.com Football
Recruiting". Scout.com. http://scout.scout.com/a.z?s=679&p=9&c=8&yr=2007. Retrieved
2007-02-12.
"RecruitTracker 2007: West
Virginia". ESPN.com. http://insider.espn.go.com/ncf/recruiting/tracker/school?schoolId=277&season=2007. Retrieved
2007-02-12.
"Scout.com Team Recruiting
Rankings". Scout.com. http://scout.scout.com/a.z?s=679&p=9&c=14&yr=2007. Retrieved
2007-02-12.
"2007 Team Ranking".
Rivals.com. http://www.rivals.com/TeamRank.asp?type=0&sort=0&year=2007. Retrieved
2007-02-12.
|
|
Rankings
Ranking Movement
| Poll |
Pre |
Wk 1 |
Wk 2 |
Wk 3 |
Wk 4 |
Wk 5 |
Wk 6 |
Wk 7 |
Wk 8 |
Wk 9 |
Wk 10 |
Wk 11 |
Wk 12 |
Wk 13 |
Wk 14 |
Wk 15 |
Final |
| AP |
3 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
5 |
12 |
8 |
8 |
9 |
6 |
7 |
6 |
5 |
4 |
2 |
11 |
6 |
| Coaches |
6 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
5 |
13 |
9 |
7 |
9 |
6 |
7 |
6 |
5 |
3 |
1 |
9 |
6 |
| Harris |
Not released |
5 |
11 |
8 |
8 |
6 |
7 |
6 |
5 |
3 |
2 |
9 |
| BCS |
Not released |
9 |
7 |
7 |
7 |
6 |
3 |
2 |
9 |
Schedule
| Date |
Time |
Opponent# |
Rank# |
Site |
TV |
Result |
Attendance |
| 09/01/2007* |
3:30pm |
Western
Michigan |
#3/6 |
Mountaineer Field • Morgantown, WV |
ESPN+ |
W 62-24 |
60,563 |
| 09/08/2007* |
11:00am |
at Marshall |
#3/4 |
Joan C. Edwards Stadium • Huntington, WV (Friends
of Coal Bowl) |
ESPN2 |
W 48-23 |
40,383 |
| 09/13/2007* |
7:30pm |
at Maryland |
#4/4 |
Byrd Stadium • College Park, MD (Maryland – West Virginia
rivalry) |
ESPN |
W 31-14 |
53,107 |
| 09/22/2007* |
12:00pm |
East
Carolina |
#5/5 |
Mountaineer Field • Morgantown, WV |
ESPN2 |
W 48-7 |
60,021 |
| 09/28/2007 |
8:00pm |
at #18 South
Florida |
#5/5 |
Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, FL |
ESPN2 |
L 21-13 |
67,018 |
| 10/06/2007 |
12:00pm |
at Syracuse |
#13/12 |
Carrier Dome •
Syracuse,
NY (Ben Schwartzwalder
Trophy) |
ESPN+ |
W 55-14 |
35,345 |
| 10/20/2007*† |
3:30pm |
Mississippi
State |
#9/9 |
Mountaineer Field • Morgantown, WV |
ESPN+ |
W 38-13 |
61,022 |
| 10/27/2007 |
12:00pm |
at #25 Rutgers |
#6/7 |
Rutgers
Stadium • Piscataway,
N.J. |
ABC |
W 31-3 |
43,620 |
| 11/08/2007 |
7:30pm |
Louisville |
#6/6 |
Mountaineer Field • Morgantown, WV (West
Virginia's 1st GOLD RUSH) |
ESPN |
W 38-31 |
60,992 |
| 11/17/2007 |
7:45pm |
at #21 Cincinnati |
#5/5 |
Nippert
Stadium • Cincinnati,OH |
ESPN |
W 28-23 |
35,079 |
| 11/24/2007 |
3:30pm |
#20 Connecticut |
#3/4 |
Mountaineer Field • Morgantown, WV |
ABC |
W 66-21 |
59,701 |
| 12/01/2007 |
7:45pm |
Pittsburgh |
#2/1 |
Mountaineer Field • Morgantown, WV (The 100th
Backyard Brawl) |
ESPN |
L 13-9 |
60,100 |
| January 8 |
8:00pm |
vs. #3 Oklahoma |
#9 |
University of Phoenix
Stadium • Glendale, AZ (Fiesta Bowl) |
Fox |
W 48-28 |
70,016 |
| *Non-Conference Game.
†Homecoming. #Rankings from the AP Poll/ Coaches Poll. All times are in Eastern Time. |
Game
notes
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
| Western Michigan |
6 |
8 |
7 |
3 |
24 |
| #3 West Virginia |
14 |
14 |
21 |
13 |
62 |
The Mountaineers put up the most points since 2001 against Rutgers
(80-7 win) when they defeated the Broncos 62-24. Pat White put up two
rushing (97 total yards) and two passing touchdowns (196 total
yards) while Steve
Slaton rushed for 109 yards and 3 touchdowns, while also
catching a 58-yard touchdown pass from White. Freshman sensation Noel Devine scored his
first touchdown of his career, while also rushing for 44 yards. Darius Reynaud
had 92 yards receiving on 5 catches. The team wore traditional blue
jerseys with gold pants
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
| #3 West Virginia |
6 |
0 |
21 |
21 |
48 |
| Marshall |
3 |
10 |
10 |
0 |
23 |
The Mountaineers traveled to Huntington, for the first
time in over 90 years and got off to a slow start in losing 13-6 at
halftime, but Steve
Slaton's two touchdowns and 146 yards helped the Mountaineers
pull out the win to capture the Governors Trophy. Pat White went 13 of 18
for 149 yards and two touchdowns, also rushing for 125 yards and a
score. Freshman Noel
Devine rushed for a touchdown and 76 yards on only five carries
as well. The team wore all white uniforms
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
| #4 West Virginia |
7 |
7 |
14 |
3 |
31 |
| Maryland |
7 |
0 |
0 |
7 |
14 |
Freshman running back Noel Devine stole the spotlight from Patrick
White and Steve
Slaton as he rushed for 136 yards on only 5 carries. Slaton
rushed for 137 yards and 3 touchdowns, while White had an off day
of 95 yards passing and one rushing touchdown. This marked the 4th
straight win over rival Maryland. The team
wore white jerseys and blue pants
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
| East Carolina |
0 |
0 |
0 |
7 |
7 |
| #5 West Virginia |
10 |
17 |
14 |
7 |
48 |
The Mountaineers had their most complete game of the season as
they almost pitched a shutout. The Pirates scored with less than a
minute left in the game against the second-team defense, but the
Mountaineers only allowed 160 total yards on the day. Pat White went 18 for 20
(90% completion percentage set a school record) for 181 yards and
two touchdowns and rushed for two more scores. Steve Slaton rushed
for 110 yards and a touchdown, which tied a school record for most
career rushing touchdowns (42). Darius Reynaud, who played with a
shoulder injury, had two touchdown receptions and a 64-yard run.
Linebacker Mortty Ivy
helped the defense out with an interception and a forced fumble.
The team wore all blue uniforms
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
| #5 West Virginia |
0 |
3 |
3 |
7 |
13 |
| #18 South Florida |
7 |
7 |
7 |
0 |
21 |
In front of an expected record-breaking crowd at Raymond
James Stadium, the Mountaineers were defeated by the #18 South Florida Bulls. WVU committed 6
turnovers during the game and starting QB Pat White didn't play in
the second half. The team wore all white.
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
| #13 West Virginia |
14 |
17 |
10 |
14 |
55 |
| Syracuse |
7 |
0 |
7 |
0 |
14 |
The Mountaineers rebounded in a big way by trouncing the Orange
to win the Ben Schwartzwalder Trophy
despite losing quarterback Pat White to a chest
muscle strain and running back Steve Slaton to only 69 yards rushing. The
team wore traditional white jerseys with gold pants
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
| Mississippi State |
0 |
7 |
6 |
0 |
13 |
| #9 West Virginia |
28 |
3 |
0 |
7 |
38 |
The Mountaineers jumped to an early 28-0 lead by the end of the
1st quarter and cruised to a 38-13 win. This marked the first game
for the new gold jerseys, which were worn with blue pants
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
| #6 West Virginia |
7 |
10 |
7 |
7 |
31 |
| #25 Rutgers |
0 |
3 |
0 |
0 |
3 |
Rutgers was expected to perform well against West Virginia,
since the Scarlet Knights had previously beaten #2 ranked South
Florida. Steve
Slaton led the way with 3 rushing touchdowns against #25(AP)
Rutgers in WVU's 13th straight win over the Scarlet Knights. Ray Rice rushed for 142 yards
breaking a Rutgers school record for most 100+ yard
games. The team wore all white
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
| Louisville |
0 |
14 |
7 |
10 |
31 |
| #6 West Virginia |
14 |
7 |
10 |
7 |
38 |
By halftime West Virginia had a 21-14 lead. Louisville was able to take
advantage of the Mountaineer's mistakes(WVU had 3 turnovers and 11
penalties for 116 yds)and were able to spark a comeback but West
Virginia broke the 31-31 tie when Pat White ran for a 50 yd
TD with a little over a minute to play. Brian Brohm was intercepted in the final
seconds of the game ending Louisville's attempt to tie the game and
send it into overtime. The team wore all gold uniforms, and most of
the crowd also wore gold.
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
| #5 West Virginia |
7 |
14 |
0 |
7 |
28 |
| #21 Cincinnati |
7 |
3 |
0 |
13 |
23 |
For the second straight game West Virginia made a double-digit
second-half lead interesting by coughing up the football. And for
the second straight game the Mountaineers were able to hold on for
a victory by defeating No. 21 Cincinnati 28-23 to keep its
Big East title hopes alive. Pat White finished the
game with 295 yards of total offense, rushing 27 times for 155
yards and two touchdowns and completing 13 of 19 passes for 140
yards. Sophomore safety Boogie Allen recovered a Cincinnati onside
kick to save the Mountaineers' win. The team wore white jerseys and
blue pants.
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
| #20 Connecticut |
7 |
7 |
0 |
7 |
21 |
| #3 West Virginia |
14 |
10 |
21 |
21 |
66 |
West Virginia rushed for 517 yards(415 of which came in the
second half) and clinched their 5th Big East title with 66-21
win over UConn. Pat White went 9/13
passing for 107 yards and a TD, as well as rushing for a season
high 186 yards 16 on carries and 2 TDs. Freshman RB Noel Devine also added
118 yards on the ground with a TD. Steve Slaton also went over the 1,000 yard
mark on the season for the 3rd straight year. The win clinched the
Big
East automatic Bowl Championship Series
berth, and coupled with the previous day's upset over then #1 LSU by unranked Arkansas, put the Mountaineers
in a position to play for a birth in National Championship game
with a win over rival Pitt the next week. The team
wore traditional blue jerseys and gold pants.
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
| Pittsburgh |
0 |
3 |
7 |
3 |
13 |
| #2 West Virginia |
0 |
7 |
0 |
2 |
9 |
WVU entered the game against Pitt as 28 point favorites to win
the 100th Backyard Brawl and earn a berth in the BCS championship
game. The Mountaineers, however, could never get their high-powered
offense going against the Panthers and were hurt by fumbles, missed
field goals, and an injury to star quarterback Pat White, who
missed most of the game with a sore thumb. Trailing by one
possession late in the fourth quarter, West Virginia twice had the
ball in Pitt territory. Pat White had just returned but both times
failed to convert on fourth down plays. The final Pitt possession
saw the underdogs run the ball out of the back of the end zone for
a safety as the clock expired. West Virginia's kicker missed two
field goals in the game and Pitt's kicker missed one.
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
| #3 Oklahoma |
0 |
6 |
9 |
13 |
28 |
| #9 West Virginia |
6 |
14 |
14 |
14 |
48 |
WVU entered the game as 7-point underdogs to the #3 Oklahoma
Sooners. Former head coach Rich Rodriguez had recently taken the
head coaching position at the University of Michigan, leaving
West Virginia with interim
head coach Bill
Stewart. West Virginia halfback Steve Slaton was taken out of the game
early on with a hamstring injury, leaving the Mountaineers with
freshman Noel
Devine. West Virginia scored early with two field goals by Pat McAfee to take the
lead, 6-0, into the second quarter. Sam Bradford was intercepted by
Mountaineer safety Quinton Andrews early on, but the
Sooners bounced back with a field goal to make it 6-3. However,
fullback Owen
Schmitt led the Mountaineers to their first touchdown on a
57-yard run to make the score 13-3. Oklahoma returned with a field
goal to make it 13-6, but West Virginia ended the first half with a
pass from their star quarterback, Pat White to a wide-open
Darius Reynaud
for a 21-yard touchdown to make it 20-6 at halftime. Linebacker
Reed Williams won the Defensive MVP award, while backup linebacker
J.T. Thomas recorded 6 tackles.
Oklahoma came back in the second half early with a field goal,
followed by a goal line touchdown run by Chris Brown. The Sooners
went for a 2-point conversion after the touchdown, but Bradford's
pass was incomplete, leaving the score at 20-15. The Mountaineers
answered back with a 17-yard run by Noel Devine for the touchdown
to put the Mountaineers up 27-15. The Mountaineers scored again to
end the third quarter, this time on a 30-yard reverse run by Darius
Reynaud, to put the Mountaineers up 34-15 going into the fourth
quarter. The Sooners scored early again, off of a Bradford pass to
Quentin Chaney, but yet again failed a 2-point conversion attempt.
West Virginia continued to roll however, as White hooked up with
receiver Tito Gonzales for a 79-yard touchdown pass to put the
Mountaineers up 41-21. The pass was the longest play in West
Virginia school bowl history. Oklahoma scored again on a Bradford
pass, this time to Juaquin Iglesias, but this time kicked the extra
point to make the score 41-28. The Mountaineers sealed the game
with six minutes left on a 65-yard touchdown run by Noel Devine,
his second score of the game.
The West Virginia Mountaineers totaled 349 rushing yards in the
victory. Pat White totaled 176 yards and two touchdowns passing
while rushing for 150 yards. Noel Devine rushed for 108 yards and
two touchdowns on only 13 carries, while Owen Schmitt totaled 64
yards and a score on three carries. Sam Bradford recorded 242
yards, two touchdowns, and an interception passing for the Sooners.
Allen Patrick
rushed for 82 yards on 14 carries, while Chris Brown rushed for 50
yards and a score on 16 carries. Quentin Chaney grabbed 4 passes
for 129 yards and a score while receiver Juaquin Iglesias returned
seven kicks for 195 yards.
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