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The premiere podcast and radio show for WVU Football fans.

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Special Guest: Rich Rodriguez

WVU took one on the chin in Lawrence, KS.

Coach Rich Rodriguez checks in to discuss the 20th anniversary of the 05 Big East Championship and Sugar Bowl win over Georgia,

Dan Mozes joins the program as we continue to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the 2005 Big East Championship and victory over Georgia in the Sugar Bowl.

The Mountaineers knock off the Pitt Panthers in OT to move to 2-1 in one of the greatest games ever at Mountaineer Field.

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Recent Guests

Steve Slaton
Two-time Hall of Famer and former West Virginia University running back
College Football Hall of Fame
Episode: Podcast: Steve Slaton - 2025 CHOF Inductee
Doug Skaff
President of HD Media and a strong supporter of Rich Rodriguez
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Episode: Podcast: The Case for Rich Rodriquez
Sim Fryson
Friend and supporter of Rich Rodriguez with close ties to his coaching history
Episode: Podcast: The Case for Rich Rodriquez
Aaron Beasley
Former All-American at WVU, currently coaching high school football in Jacksonville, Florida
Various coaching and business opportunities
Episode: Podcast: Undefeated vs Bye Week (2nd Attempt)
Wes Ours
Former player and current high school football coach
None
Episode: Radio: Air Date 10-21-24
Wes Gowers
Former player and known as the original runaway beer truck
Episode: Podcast: Did You Have Fun?
Stedman Bailey
Legendary former West Virginia Mountaineer football player and motivational speaker
Former West Virginia Mountaineers
Episode: Radio: Air Date 10-14-24
Quincy Wilson
Former WVU running back, head coach at University of Rio Grande
University of Rio Grande
Episode: Radio: Air Date 10-7-24
Mike Parsons
Former Deputy Athletic Director at West Virginia University
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Episode: Podcast: Special Guest: Mike Parsons

Hosts

Rich Rodriguez
Head Coach of WVU Football, known for his deep connection to West Virginia University and his extensive experience in college football coaching.
Anthony Lewis
Host of the Touchdown City Show, providing insightful analysis and commentary on WVU football and its community.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 29 ratings
  • The best WVU podcast!

    My absolute favorite WVU podcast, great crew, and great content!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Johump22
    United Statesa month ago
  • WVU

    Thank you for listening - Anthony

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Section304Anthony
    United States2 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the in-depth coverage of WVU football, valuing the insider insights from hosts and former players.
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There is a strong connection felt among fans towards the university and its football culture, with many praising the hosts' passionate discussions.

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Podcast: WVU Falls in the Brawl
Q: Why are they making him a drop back passer?
He's more effective with less time and better when the ball is out under three seconds.
Podcast: WVU Falls in the Brawl
Q: Is Gary Green the leader of this team moving forward?
He is in my mind. He is. I think he's a great leader, but he just needs to perform better.
Radio: Airdate 8-19-24
Q: Can Garrett Green take West Virginia to the next level?
Yes, if he progresses as expected and stays healthy, he can help take the team to the Big 12 Championship.
Radio: Airdate 8-19-24
Q: Will we see a 1,000-yard rusher this season with a running back room like that?
Yes, with the depth and talent in the running back room, it's likely that we will see at least one 1,000-yard rusher this season.
Podcast: Ground and Pound Running Backs
Q: What can Garrett Green do to take West Virginia to the next level?
He needs to improve his passing accuracy and complete more intermediate routes to keep the chains moving.

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Focused on the landscape of college football, particularly within the context of West Virginia University, the discussions frequently revolve around the performance and management of the WVU football team, including in-depth analyses of coaching strategies, player evaluations, and the impact of recruitment processes. Notably, there is a strong emphasis on the coaching dynamics, highlighting the return of notable figures and the community’s sentiments regarding team culture and expectations. Listeners are likely to appreciate not only the insights from press conferences but also personal accounts from former players, establishing a connection to the university's rich football heritage.

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