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- Rich Rodriguez Sends Message to Jax State and WVU Fans
Message to West Virginia fans "I am thrilled to have the opportunity to be the head football coach at West Virginia University," Rodriguez said
- Rich Rodriguez offers message to fans upset over 2007 departure from . . .
During the 2007 season, Rich Rodriguez signed a new contract at West Virginia and had the Mountaineers in contention for a national title run But following a season-ending loss to Pitt, news broke of his plans to leave for Michigan – and lawsuits marred his departure from his alma mater Now
- Watch: Rich Rodriguez reacts to 49-0 loss to Texas Tech
WVU head coach Rich Rodriguez spoke to members of the media following the loss to the Red Raiders Rodriguez said Texas Tech was simply bigger, faster and stronger than West Virginia Rodriguez also said the Mountaineers have a lot of problems heading into the offseason, but he knows what needs to be done to fix them
- Great To Be Home -- Rich Rodriguez Issues Special Message to West . . .
Rich Rodriguez’s return as head coach at West Virginia has sparked excitement among Mountaineers supporters Rodriguez wrote in an emotional statement, “It is great to be home
- Rich Rodriguez Shares His Message to the Team Following . . . - MSN
Rodriguez shared his message to the team during his coaches show as they prepare for one of the Big 12's best
- Rich Rodriguez Asks WVU Fans to Trust Process, Makes Bold Proclamation
Even though his first season back in West Virginia hasn’t gone as planned, Rich Rodriguez remains extremely confident in the process In fact, Rodriguez is willing to make a big promise to fans willing to trust the process Rodriguez went as far as to predict WVU will be playing for a national championship in the […]
- Rich Rodriguez sends 3-word message to fans following emphatic return . . .
The Jackson State Gamecocks lost coach Rich Rodriguez just weeks after they beat the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers 52-12 in the Conference-USA championship game
- A coaching legend: Rich Rodriguezs impact, legacy clear in his WVU . . .
As WVU football fans gather around a dinner room table today on Thanksgiving 2025, some may decide to give thanks for having Rich Rodriguez back in charge of th
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