ChiTownBull Posted November 23, 2006 Group: Member Topic Count: 879 Content Count: 5,691 Reputation: 1 Days Won: 0 Joined: 12/27/2001 Posted November 23, 2006 get it....hopefully he wont get a win either ;Dhttp://www.msnsportsnet.com/page.cfm?story=10154&cat=exclusivesEarly Return By John Antonik for MSNsportsNET.com November 23, 2006 MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – West Virginia coach Rich Rodriguez wouldn’t mind seeing the temperatures in the 30s with a stiff wind and a little snow when South Florida travels to Milan Puskar Stadium for a Big East game this Saturday at noon. The three coldest games in Bulls history were 33 degrees against Connecticut last year, 45 degrees at Cincinnati earlier this year and 46 degrees at Memphis in 2003. Two of those three games were South Florida losses. “You’d kind of hope it would be about 15 degrees and at the end of (Monday’s) practice it was snowing a little bit and it was about 30 degrees. I’d like to see it but I don’t know if our players would,†Rodriguez said. “The guys from down south are used to it but I don’t know if they like it.†The temperatures for Saturday, however, are expected to be in the high 50s. And while that won’t bother the South Florida Bulls, it is the perfect recipe for having a large and vocal crowd. A limited number of tickets returned by South Florida have already been sold, but a large number of student tickets have not been claimed with West Virginia University on Thanksgiving recess. As of Tuesday, about 4,000 student tickets have been requested with roughly 8,500 left to be claimed by Saturday. Rodriguez is hopeful as many students as possible will return to campus early to catch an important conference game. “Our students are off but I’d like to see them come back,†he said. “We’ve averaged close to 60,000 and the reason we’re not at 60,000 for our last game is because we didn’t have our students there. To me, our students need to come back and make that thing 60,000 people.†Rodriguez says his team feeds off the students. “I can’t emphasize that enough -- our guys know when the fans are in the game,†he said. “It’s our job to keep them into the game by making plays and doing things that are exciting, but our fans can help us in that regard.†Having large and supportive crowds are also important for recruiting. “The atmosphere is good for TV and for recruiting,†Rodriguez said. “We’ve got recruits that come to every game and you want them to see the atmosphere. Obviously compared to the rest of the schools in the Big East we’re averaging 20,000 more than anybody else in the Big East. Of course we’ve got a bigger stadium. “I think we have one of the best atmospheres in the country and certainly in this part of the country. The students play a big part in that as do our fans,†Rodriguez said. “We want them to be in the game and our players can feel it. “The empty seats that I saw in the last game were in one corner of the stadium where the students sit. We’ve got great students but to be true, passionate football fans they need to fill those up and I hope they do,†Rodriguez said. The coach can understand the low student turnout for last year’s Pitt game during Thanksgiving recess when temperatures barely got above freezing. “I remember this time of the year last year it was miserable,†Rodriguez said. “I can understand them not coming when its 5 degrees but it’s not going to be 5 degrees this weekend. “The weather is supposed to be nice.†West Virginia leads the Big East in attendance averaging 59,664 fans per game. The season high was 61,077 for the season opener against Marshall. Briefly: On Wednesday quarterback Patrick White was named one of 11 finalists for the Manning Award presented to college football's most outstanding quarterback. The sophomore has passes and rushed for more than 1,000 yards so far this year. The coach noted Tuesday that his team is pretty healthy heading into the USF game. “With the starters we’re in pretty good shape,†he said. “Owen Schmitt is still a little banged up but he should be a little better for this game than he was the last game. A couple of our special teams guys – Ovid Goulbourne and Barry Wright are probably both out with hamstrings. “Phil Plank is another special teams guy that may be out – we’ll know that in a day or two,†Rodriguez said. “Greg Isdaner has a little bit of a shoulder thing but he should be OK.†The team practiced Wednesday and had Thanksgiving dinner at the Milan Puskar Center. Local players will be excused after Thursday’s workout to celebrate Thanksgiving with their families. “Because most of our players aren’t from within the vicinity we’re going to have a little Thanksgiving dinner (Wednesday) after practice,†Rodriguez. “A lot of our guys I think their families are coming up so they can have dinner with them. “I feel for the guys that are so far from home and their families aren’t coming up,†Rodriguez said. “They may get hooked up with other guys.†The team normally wraps up practice around 5 o’clock but Rodriguez said it will conclude at 2:30-3 pm on Thursday. Because West Virginia has spent the past two Thanksgivings playing football games, Rodriguez says it will be nice enjoying an evening off with his family. “I don’t think (wife) Rita is going to have a couple of turkeys in the oven with stuffing --not that she couldn’t cook it. We just haven’t been home for Thanksgiving dinner,†Rodriguez said. “We actually got two new ovens -- we remodeled our kitchen – and they’ve not been used yet. “I’m sure Rita is really excited about using those ovens,†Rodriguez joked. “Another reason we’re ending early is so the coaches can have dinner with their families, too. It should be fun.â€Â
ChiTownBull Posted November 23, 2006 Group: Member Topic Count: 879 Content Count: 5,691 Reputation: 1 Days Won: 0 Joined: 12/27/2001 Author Posted November 23, 2006 just curious on avg how many students show up for USF games?
bulls96go Posted November 23, 2006 Group: Member Topic Count: 724 Content Count: 10,219 Reputation: 2 Days Won: 0 Joined: 01/17/2002 Posted November 23, 2006 just win jim!
The Sheriff Posted November 23, 2006 Group: Member Topic Count: 723 Content Count: 6,802 Reputation: 842 Days Won: 19 Joined: 12/24/2001 Posted November 23, 2006 What a sexist comment by Rodriquez... saying his woman needs to be in the kitchen cooking... I like this guy already! ;D
E.T. Posted November 23, 2006 Group: TBP Subscriber III Topic Count: 5,055 Content Count: 41,032 Reputation: 3,365 Days Won: 53 Joined: 12/24/2001 Posted November 23, 2006 just curious on avg how many students show up for USF games?Seems a 'neer poster said about 8-10K
EerManiac Posted November 23, 2006 Group: Member Topic Count: 0 Content Count: 22 Reputation: 0 Days Won: 0 Joined: 11/20/2006 Posted November 23, 2006 just curious on avg how many students show up for USF games?Seems a 'neer poster said about 8-10KWVU gets about 11,000 students per game on average. They give out 12,500 tickets, but the student section only holds 11,500. For the USF game we'll probably only get about 4,000 students, which will look awful on TV because they have the best seats in the house & are right across from the TV cameras. I hate having home games over Thanksgiving break. Not sure how many students attend USF home games.
E.T. Posted November 23, 2006 Group: TBP Subscriber III Topic Count: 5,055 Content Count: 41,032 Reputation: 3,365 Days Won: 53 Joined: 12/24/2001 Posted November 23, 2006 We get about 10,000 ... not sure about ThanxGiving Games
Brad Posted November 23, 2006 Group: Admin Topic Count: 13,500 Content Count: 99,535 Reputation: 12,023 Days Won: 498 Joined: 05/19/2000 Posted November 23, 2006 I don't think old coach Rod needs any further edge from cold weather.
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