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Football Names Ed Pastilong MVP Award Winners

West Virginia University football coach Dana Holgorsen has announced that redshirt seniors Justin Arndt and Tyler Orlosky have been named the recipients of the Ed Pastilong MVP Award for the 2016 season.

Nehlen presented AFCA's Amos Alonzo Stagg Award

Former West Virginia legendary coach and Hall of Famer Don Nehlen was awarded the Amos Alonzo Stagg Award, one of the highest awards given by the American Football Coaches Association for lifetime achievement, Tuesday (Jan. 10), during the live broadcast of the organization's Coaches Awards at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, Tennessee.

Nehlen and Holgorsen to be honored

Former West Virginia Football Coach and College Football Hall of Famer Don Nehlen and current Mountaineer Football Coach Dana Holgorsen will be honored tonight (Jan. 10) by the American Football Coaches' Association on its inaugural Coaches' Awards Show aired live from the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, Tennessee, on CBS Sports Network at 9 p.m, ET.

Future football games announced

West Virginia University Director of Athletics Shane Lyons has announced the completion of the Mountaineers non-conference football schedules through 2021 with the addition of four games, highlighted by the 2020 Chick-Fil-A Kickoff Game against Florida State.

Vote for Coach Huggins in the Infiniti Challenge

West Virginia men’s basketball coach Bob Huggins is back competing in the 2017 ESPN Infiniti Coaches’ Charity Challenge. Huggins is competing against 47 other basketball coaches nationwide, all vying for the opportunity to raise money for their favorite charities.

Life Amplified World Tour: Live at WVU

Life Amplified World Tour: Live at WVU is the new live concert DVD and CD from multi-platinum country superstar, Brad Paisley, which will be released Friday, December 23. Paisley returned to his roots by going home to West Virginia for a special outdoor concert at West Virginia University.

800 and Counting for Bob Huggins

Bob Huggins’ basketball teams don’t lose that often, but when they do - particularly during the holidays - that’s when Dr. Jekyll turns into Mr. Huggins, the dual-personality coach his early Cincinnati players used to call him.