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At one point in fall camp (not all that long ago), there were some serious concerns about the depth of the West Virginia running back room. Guys like Kannon Kat ...
After months of not knowing if they would be able to play football for the West Virginia Mountaineers this season, running ...
MORGANTOWN — West Virginia district court Judge John Preston Bailey ruled in favor of WVU players pass rusher Jimmori ...
Four West Virginia University football players will be able to suit up for the Mountaineers this season after receiving a ...
The United States District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia ruled in favor of four WVU Football players on Aug. 20, granting a temporary restraining order and preliminary ...
MORGANTOWN — West Virginia district court Judge John Preston Bailey ruled in favor of WVU players pass rusher Jimmori Robinson, wide receiver Jeffery Weimer, running back Tye Edwards and safety Justin ...
A federal judge has allowed four football players fighting NCAA eligibility rules to compete at West Virginia this season.
Four Mountaineer football players have been granted eligibility by U.S. District Judge John Preston Bailey to compete in the 2025 season after a fight against the NCAA.
As fall camp enters its second week, the West Virginia Mountaineers are still waiting on the NCAA to make a ruling on the eligibility of four of its players — running back Tye Edwards, wide receiver ...
In light of a judge’s ruling to grant four West Virginia football players eligibility in 2025, the NCAA released a statement.
The start of basketball season doesn’t isn’t until November, but West Virginia University’s athletic department is spending far too much time on the court these days. No, not the basketball court.
Justin Harrington, Tye Edwards, Jimmori Robinson and Jeffrey Weimer — filed a federal lawsuit against the NCAA, claiming they ...