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Where are all our rivalries going?
Last year, six longtime football rivalries ended, most notably the Backyard Brawl, the Border Showdown (Kansas-Missouri) and the Lone Star Showdown (Texas-Texas A&M). A year before that, in 2010, Nebraska's move to the Big Ten wiped out four calendar-marking football rivalries, the biggest being the Cornhuskers' annual game against Oklahoma.
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Marketing the Mountaineers
West Virginians this year got a taste of what those who closely follow the Big 12 have been observing for many years now ? great players, great teams and great competition across the board in ALL sports.
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Making a strong case as Big 12's best
Just where would the West Virginia University baseball team be sitting right now without sophomore pitcher Harrison Musgrave? That's hard to gauge, for sure, but West Virginia coach Randy Mazey has a pretty good idea. "Without Harrison Musgrave, you guys are probably not talking to me right now," Mazey joked with reporters after a recent Musgrave victory.
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24,000 Hours: 750 hours of programming boosted these STARS to positive WVU careers
WVU's first class of Academic STARS, a unique African-American retention program, is graduating and heading on to bigger things.This is the next story in WVUToday's 2013 Commencement project called 24,000 Hours.
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24,000 Hours: A father-son talk leads to 13,000 hours of no regrets
An aspiring sports agent from Argentina who's always loved the Mountaineers, Fernando Said used his love for sports to jumpstart a career. This is the next story in WVUToday's 2013 Commencement project called 24,000 Hours.


