subscribesubscriber servicescontact usabout ussite mapBuy a Classified
Wed, Feb 10 2010 

Published: November 03, 2009 12:54 am    print this story  

Stewart knows primary concern is secondary

By Dave Morrison
Sports Editor

West Virginia coach Bill Stewart is aware of his primary concerns coming out of Friday’s 30-19 loss to South Florida.

And one of those primary concerns is secondary. Or, to a point, the secondary.

West Virginia was badly burned by South Florida quarterback B.J. Daniels, a redshirt freshman, and his group of wide receivers.

And on more than one instance.

The most glaring was a six-yard touchdown pass to Sterling Griffin, who was wide open and all alone in the end zone. It was one of three TD passes by Daniel, which included a 49-yarder to Carlton Mitchell.

“First of all, we’re going to show them the film, tell them the absolute truth and the whole truth,” Stewart said. “I want to show them our contain problems.”

Of which there were many.

One of the ones being picked on was 5-foot-10, 190-pound redshirt sophomore Keith Tandy.

“I’m not going to stand here and point a finger at little No. 8 (Tandy), I can assure you that,” Stewart said. “That’s not the way I operate, nor do my coaches. That ballgame did not rest on that little guy, because there are 10 other guys out there that can be getting better pressure (or) break on the ball.”

Daniel did a pretty good Pat White imitation against the Mountaineers, throwing for 232 yards and rushing for another 104.

Stewart said senior linebacker Reed Williams likely won’t be an “80-play guy” for the rest of the season, due to injuries that have hampered him this season.

“Will he play? Yes, he will play and (he) played very well from the time he was in there (against South Florida),” Stewart said. “Reed made a difference. I don’t think Reed will ever play a complete, every-play-game again this year.”

West Virginia (6-2, 2-1 Big East) now must prepare for Louisville (3-5, 0-3). The game kicks off at noon and will be televised on the Big East Network (WOAY-TV 4 locally).

West Virginia is 8-2 all-time versus the Cardinals and has won the last two games.

Steve Kragthorpe is in his third season at Louisville (14-18) and WVU’s Stewart is in his second full season (16-6).

— E-mail: demorrison@

register-herald.com

print this story  



autoconx

Premier Guide
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide

Find a job! Find a Home! Find a car!

Premium Jobs

MACHINIST, PART-TIME DRIVE, LEAN MANUFACTURING PROCESS / WORK ORDER COORDINATOR
Join the Brake Supply Heavy Equipment Team! BRAKE SUPPLY a leading supplier of parts and components for the heavy duty, ...>MORE

CNAS - MONTGOMERY GENERAL ELDERLY CARE
Montgomery GENERAL ELDERLY CARE is accepting applications / resumes for Certified Nursing Assistants. Applicants may app...>MORE

FIELD SERVICE TECHNICIANS
Immediate openings available. Field Service Technicians, Bluefield and Pineville. Carter Machinery Company, the authoriz...>MORE

NURSES - CARELINK
NURSES Quality Improvement Coordinator / HEDIS. Nurses needed for HEDIS project February through May. Make appointments,...>MORE

DIRECTOR OF NURSING - THE BRIER NURSING HOME
Director of Nursing. Long Term Care facility looking for a Full time Director of Nursing. Must have a valid Registered N...>MORE

CERTIFIED SURFACE MINE ELECTRICIANS
Republic Energy is accepting applications and resumes for certified surface mine electricians. Experience with electric ...>MORE

NUTRITION EDUCATOR
Nutrition Educator. The West Virginia Emergency Medical Services Technical Support Network, Inc. (TSN) administers a Sup...>MORE

PROGRAM STAFF POSITION
Mountain State Centers for Independent Living is now accepting applications for a Program Staff Position to work with pe...>MORE

STORE ATTENDANT
Now taking applications for Store Attendant. This position is responsible for the movement of furniture in the store, l...>MORE

AUDIT INSPECTORS
WV STATE AUDITOR’S OFFICE is seeking Audit Inspectors to perform financial statement audits on political subdivisions in...>MORE

See all ads

Premium Jobs

See all ads


 

Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc.CNHI Classified Advertising NetworkCNHI News Service
Associated Press content © 2009. All rights reserved. AP content may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Our site is powered by Zope and our Internet Yellow Pages site is powered by PremierGuide.
Some parts of our site may require you to download the Flash Player Plugin.
View our Privacy Policy
Advertiser index