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Post by InTheKnow on Mar 4, 2015 23:57:50 GMT -5
Hopefully the WVU players have their phones in a safe and secure place. Put those running shoes on, Mountaineers! What in the world does that mean?
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Post by madonna on Mar 5, 2015 5:48:36 GMT -5
Congrats, Coach!
He's one of the few volleyballers that wants to grow the game.
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Post by sevb on Mar 5, 2015 9:15:58 GMT -5
Congrats, Coach! He's one of the few volleyballers that wants to grow the game. huh?
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Post by yoda on Mar 5, 2015 9:22:24 GMT -5
West Virginia is beautiful, in places. Just like Athens, Ohio. Just stay out of the coal mines and they'll be fine. If Mitch Jacobs can live there, I imagine Reed can handle it.
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Post by Phaedrus on Mar 5, 2015 9:43:49 GMT -5
West Virginia is beautiful, in places. Just like Athens, Ohio. Just stay out of the coal mines and they'll be fine. If Mitch Jacobs can live there, I imagine Reed can handle it. LMAO. Mitch is loving it in Marshall.
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Post by Vballin on Mar 5, 2015 14:24:34 GMT -5
Looking forward to see what Reed does there. He is a good recruiter and great technical coach. Be fun to watch that program grow.
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Post by somethinbruin on Mar 5, 2015 20:00:48 GMT -5
Almost Heaven....... It is beautiful, but a pain to travel around the state because it is all mountains and in the winter especially hard. The campus is a strange set-up because the main campus had no room for expansion and WVU acquired about 100 acres about 10 mins. away where they built a second campus and football stadium, so they have a split campus. They did put a mini elevated subway train that goes back and forth and only for the school's use. You are so right about pretty much everything here. WV is beautiful, and Morgantown is a quirky little place. If it snows more than two inches, hunker down because they don't do %*$# about clearing the roads. The split between WVU's downtown and Evansdale campus is a pain in the ass. The PRT (Personal Rapid Transportation) is weird and moderately convenient, although it breaks down a lot so not always reliable if you've got to get from one campus to the other quickly. Fun fact: while students are the primary riders, anyone from the community can ride the PRT for 50 cents. I'm excited to see what Reid can do there. Jill was starting to build things, it would be nice to see the team continue to progress.
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Post by oldman on Mar 5, 2015 23:13:17 GMT -5
If Mitch Jacobs can live there, I imagine Reed can handle it. LMAO. Mitch is loving it in Marshall. I thought he was leaving for Europe a few years back.
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Post by sevb on Mar 5, 2015 23:26:29 GMT -5
LMAO. Mitch is loving it in Marshall. I thought he was leaving for Europe a few years back. Now THATS taking it back
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