Article By Tim McGhee on 2nd November, 2009
West Virginia cornerback Keith Tandy was rolled and smoked twice by one singular Bulls wideout, Carlton Mitchell.
The Mountaineers couldn't muster enough offensive tackles and tight ends to keep South Florida speed rushers George Selvie and Jason Pierre-Paul out of the WVU backfield.
And, elusive Bulls quarterback BJ Daniels, alone, was responsible for more yards than his opponent gained.
It is generally accepted that a coach's main responsibility is to put his players in position to win the game.
Well, even if Bill Stewart and his crew would have stood on the field Friday night with each Mountaineer and showed them exactly what to do, it still wouldn't have been done.
Is the prob...
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