
08-07-2008, 12:35 AM
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Smells The Roses.
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Bump to drive home my point earlier of DR's success again competitive football teams.
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Originally Posted by NFBuck
Okay, here's DR's season by season performance in notable games...
2001
at BC LOST 10-34
at Maryland LOST 20-32
VA Tech LOST 0-35
at ND LOST 24-34
at Miami (FL) LOST 3-45
Pitt LOST 17-23
2002
at Wiscy LOST 17-34
Maryland LOST 17-48
Miami (FL) LOST 23-40
BC WON 24-14
at VA Tech WON 21-18
at Pitt WON 24-17
Virginia LOST 22-48
2003
Wiscy LOST 17-24
at Maryland LOST 7-34
at Miami (FL) LOST 20-22
VA Tech WON 28-7
at BC WON 35-28
Pitt WON 52-31
Maryland (bowl) LOST 7-41
2004
Maryland WON 19-16
at VA Tech LOST 13-19
BC LOST 17-36
Pitt LOST 13-16
Fla State LOST 18-30
2005
at Maryland WON 31-19
VA Tech LOST 17-34
Louisville WON 46-44
Pitt WON 45-13
Georgia WON 38-35
2006
Maryland WON 45-24
at Louisville LOST 34-44
S Fla LOST 19-24
Rutgers WON 41-39
Pitt WON 45-27
Ga Tech WON 38-35
2007
Maryland WON 31-14
at S Fla LOST 13-21
Rutgers WON 31-3
Louisville WON 38-31
Pitt LOST 9-13
So there ya have it. Those were his most important games from each season at wvu. He was 4-4 against Maryland (a sorta rival), but struggled against them when they fielded decent teams a few years ago. Against the ACC defectors, he went 4-8: 2-2 (BC), 2-3 (VT) and 0-3 (MIA). South Florida has handled him since they've become competitive (0-2). He was 1-1 against strong L-Ville teams and barely beat a very bad L-ville in 2007. He beat a pretty good Rutgers team in 2006 and a mediocre one in 2007. Against his chief rival, Pitt, he was an underwhelming 4-3 including the absolute embarrassment last year. Then went 2-3 in Bowl games with the only really impressive win being over Georgia. That is a less than stellar resume if you ask me.
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