I’m sitting here, getting ready to post this, unshaven and
bummed out. This is the first post I’ve done that actually depressed me.
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5 years ago today, West Virginia’s football team may have
suffered the biggest loss in the program’s history. A loss so stinging, it's only referred to by the final score of the game, 13-9. The only thing that stings
worse is that the loss happened at the hands of the Pittsburgh Panthers, WVU’s
oldest rival. It gave further credence to those who believed (and still do)
that WVU’s football program isn’t any better than Pitt’s, and has given every
Pitt fan an absolute argument ender. For example:
Me – “Your team hasn’t been relevant nationally since Dan
Marino was there.”
Pitt Fan – “13-9.”
Me – “FUCK!” (grit more of my teeth away)
So, with December 1st being the 5 year
anniversary of one of my last living nightmares, I wanted to do something to
commemorate it. With some valuable help, I was able to string together
something of an oral history to give the idea of what was going through the
minds of both Pitt and WVU fans before, during, and after the game.
Before we start, I would like to give a sincere thanks to
Justin Myslinsky, Erik Hughes, Tim Taggart, and Steve Saner for their input. I
know Thanksgiving is past and all, but I’m thankful and grateful to have
friends that will take time out of their busy lives and schedules to jot down
their memories to be read by maybe 30 people. So again, thank you. I show you
my gratitude by not editing out anything you wrote, as hard as it was. I might have
added a personal note or two, but I left everything as it was sent to me.
Here goes.
WVU came into the game
with a 10-1 record, ranked #2 in the BCS, and only needed a win at home over
Pitt, who was a 4-touchdown underdog and
was 4-7 coming into the game.
Rush: I had just gotten and accepted my job offer to
Tucson the day before, and now it was time to watch my favorite football team
clinch a spot in the title game at Pitt’s expense. For me? It was party time.
Myslinsky: At the time I lived right off of the Kent
State campus. Alicia and I were entertaining guests that night (drinking games,
of course) Our guests were hesitant to come over, knowing that i might lose my
shit, seeing WVU go to a National Championship game.
WVU fans were expecting
the very same thing.
Hughes: I got to Morgantown
the night before the game and hit the bars with my friend (a WVU grad) and got
tons of shit when my friend outed me as a Pitt fan. We started tailgating early
the next morning with 2 more WVU grads, one of them took leave from his army outpost
in Germany just to see WV clinch a spot in the national championship again
against their rivals.
Saner: Fuck that
game. That is all. (Ed. Note: This is the
extent of Steve’s contribution. After writing and researching this post, I don’t blame him even
a little bit.)
Hughes: I listened to all the conversations about the
inevitable national championship game and met some people who already booked
hotel rooms in New Orleans. The guys I was tailgating with all bought
"road to New Orleans" t-shirts to celebrate the big win. I wasn't
confident Pitt would even cover the spread when we headed into the stadium.
It seemed like even
most Pitt fans seemed to accept what was surely coming:
Taggart: Thinking back to day the first thing that
comes to mind is when Erik called me in the middle of the afternoon trying to
get me and Saner to come down. Told him Pitt was a 28 1/2 point underdog and
that I was not coming to that hell hole. Later on, Saner calls to get me to
come down to watch the game. After declining his invite several times he said, “Get
some beer. Come down. I won't make fun of you.”
Myslinsky: I assured our guests that i had already
accepted Pitt’s fate that night and that I would stay calm.
Rush: Pitt hadn’t won a home game in 14 months going
in! Their backup QB was playing! HOW COULD THIS GO WRONG?!?!?!?!
It went spectacularly wrong.
One seeming commonality, though…
Hughes: Really the game was just a blur. The only
thing I really remember was Shady McCoy carving up the WVU defense (despite
some phantom holding penalties), the Panther defense controlling the
"high-powered" WVU offense.....and lots of mullets.
Taggart: Also for me the game is somewhat a blur but I
do remember sitting on the couch saying to myself, “Win the first 5 min and
then the next 5 and so on and so on.”
Rush: The Coors Light helped with me not remembering
much of the game, I’m sure, but I don’t. I remember LeSean McCoy gutting the D,
Pat White getting hurt…
Myslinsky: White hurt his thumb? Bud, you’re playing for
a National Title birth against a 3 win team (Ed. Note: Pitt was 4-7). SUCK IT UP.
Rush: My apartment went from raucous to semi-raucous
to drunken hush to “So how’s Pitt going to gift this game?”
West Virginia had
plenty of opportunities to get something going, but couldn’t. The reasons for
that are debatable:
Myslinsky: Pitt
fucking brought the 1980 Hugh Green defense that night and WVU couldn’t do
shit.
Hughes: It wasn't until the 4th quarter that I
realized this wasn't going to be a blowout, but being a Pitt fan since birth,
all I could think of was how Pitt was going to blow it down the stretch. I just
kept waiting for White, Slaton, or the hairlip FB (Ed. Note: Awwwww.) to break
a run but it never happened.
Taggart: As Erik
said in his story, when the game got to the 4th qtr. you thought “How they
gonna screw this up?” I remember a big punt return (Ed. Note: Noel Devine ran a kickoff back to the Pitt 33 with a little
over 6 minutes left in the game) and
Pat White returning and saying “Welp, they made a hell of an effort but not
meant to be.”
The gift never
happened, and Pitt punter Dave Brytus ran out of his own end zone as time
expired to give WVU their last 2 points and end the game. WVU had blown their
greatest chance to make themselves a nationally relevant program, and had blown
it to Pitt.
Taggart: Was
shocked as hell when they win and then my phone started going crazy with calls
and text messages.
Myslinsky: When
the game came to an end and the scoreboard read PITT 13 WVU 9. I almost passed
the fuck out. Screaming, jumping, motherfucking everything about West-By-God.
Then i threw open the door ran to the meatheads apartment upstairs, waltzed in
like I owned the place, screaming God knows what. They all cheered and we
chugged a beer, I said “I fucking hate Ohio State, but who the fuck cares, WVU
ain’t shit!” (Ed. Note: WVU’s loss
allowed Ohio State a spot in the BCS National Championship Game.)
Then I called my dad, numerous times, couldn’t get through because
all of his buddies were ringing his phone off the hook. Finally I got through,
that moment was the single greatest conversation I have ever had with my Dad. I
told him it was the greatest thing I had ever seen, Pitt-wise. He said it was
right up there with the Heisman and ‘76 title. I’m pretty sure we both cried a
bit. (Only wish is that i was with him that night). Then I called my boss who
was an OSU fan, I think he gave me a raise on the spot.
Hughes: I was
still waiting for something bad to happen until Pitt took a safety as time
expired and the game was over but after looking around at the distraught WVU
faithful I knew that screaming "Hail to Pitt!!!!" was a bad idea. I
tried my best to hide my smile from the stadium back to the car but it was
impossible.
The plan was to hit High Street after the game and party all
night to the glow of burning sofas but nobody wanted to go with me. I walked up
and down the street but it was empty except for a few sad, drunken fans and a
ton of cops. The city was prepared for their biggest victory since Major Harris
(who I saw signing autographs at a campus bookstore before the game) was at QB
but there was no joy in hoopieville.
Rush: Needless to
say, there wasn’t much celebration in store, and the fact that I drank
progressively faster as the game went on caught up with me. I trudged/stumbled
upstairs to sleep it off. I was woken up at about 3am by my roommate and some
of his friends who had come to visit him for the weekend. When I went out to
check and see what was going on, my roomie said, “Come on! Hang out with us! I
know you’re still upset about WVU losing…” It was like they had lost all over
again. My roommate later said “Dude, it looked like your face fell off.”
It may not be the
greatest upset in college football history. It may not have even been the biggest
upset that year (OH HAI APPALACHIAN STATE). But it is a night that both teams
and their fanbases will remember for a long time.
Myslinsky: Oh what
a night it was. One I will never forget. WVU might have been the better team
that year, but PITT is FOREVER the better PROGRAM
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and they proved it that night. 13-9 HAIL
TO PITT.
Taggart: It is
still shocking because I don't believe anything like that will happen again.
Huge expectations on one side and a huge underdog rises up and fights back.
Saner: Fuck that
game. That is all. (Ed. Note: I thought
it fit here too.)
That was a spectacular post. Srsly not giving a shit about either team or college football for that matter, the writing, editing and kudos to your friends is fantastic.
ReplyDeletefuck that game.