WVU again picked to win Big East football title
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
By Chuck Finder, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Despite a new coach, new tailback and rebuilt defense, West Virginia University's Mountaineers once again have been voted by Big East media as the favorite to win the conference's 2008 football title -- a seemingly safe bet after winning four of the past five.
The Mountaineers, the Big East champion last season, received 22 of the possible 24 first-place votes and 189 poll points from media members in the league's eight markets. South Florida, 9-4 last season and a team that defeated West Virginia each of the previous two seasons, received one first-place vote and 149 points to finish second.
Pitt, coming off a 5-7 season that included a season-finale upset of a Mountaineers team needing a victory for a national-championship berth, received the other first-place vote and came in third with 128 points.
Rutgers (110 points), Cincinnati (98), Connecticut (97), Louisville (69) and Syracuse (24) round out the poll.
With longtime assistant Bill Stewart assuming control from Michigan coach Rich Rodriguez and tailback Noel Devine replacing NFL draftee Steve Slaton of the Houston Texans, a slightly remodeled West Virginia team -- still with two-time Big East offensive player of the year Patrick White at quarterback -- opens its season Aug. 30 against Villanova. Pitt opens the same day against Bowling Green.