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I spent a year working in Morgantown about a decade ago. It is a place that has stayed in the 1970s for the last 50 years. It seriously is like time stopped. I can only imagine DD and the fam rolling up last year. No surprise they wanted to bolt so quick. Takes a special man, or bear, to wanna be in Ol WVU.

Normally I would be worried of a guy jumping ship so fast, but in this case, it’s a positive. That place is a different animal.
 
I think DeVries hurt himself, his image I mean, by not asking for a day for goodbyes to his team and school. Or even without any extra time, at least doing something. Gets high praise everywhere for his character, Drake fans loved him. It's a weird 'clank', or an airball.

I don't know if it's true, but reading the Drake forum somebody posted that DeVries wife didn't want WVU when they left, but went along as being good for him. If true (and no idea where that poster got that from) well, gives an idea why he jumped again, lol.
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I spent a year working in Morgantown about a decade ago. It is a place that has stayed in the 1970s for the last 50 years. It seriously is like time stopped. I can only imagine DD and the fam rolling up last year. No surprise they wanted to bolt so quick. Takes a special man, or bear, to wanna be in Ol WVU.

Normally I would be worried of a guy jumping ship so fast, but in this case, it’s a positive. That place is a different animal.
I enjoyed driving through there because it just looked different. We were on the way to just south of Pittsburgh because I was candidating at a church. I also candidated at the church I ended up serving for 7 yrs around Harrisburg.
 
I spent a year working in Morgantown about a decade ago. It is a place that has stayed in the 1970s for the last 50 years. It seriously is like time stopped. I can only imagine DD and the fam rolling up last year. No surprise they wanted to bolt so quick. Takes a special man, or bear, to wanna be in Ol WVU.

Normally I would be worried of a guy jumping ship so fast, but in this case, it’s a positive. That place is a different animal.
If any place is stuck in the past it’s Bloomington. The city fought getting a freaking interstate. Morgantown has two of those.
 
I enjoyed driving through there because it just looked different. We were on the way to just south of Pittsburgh because I was candidating at a church. I also candidated at the church I ended up serving for 7 yrs around Harrisburg.
I look forward to looking forward to watching our beloved Hoosiers at PSU.
 
If any place is stuck in the past it’s Bloomington. The city fought getting a freaking interstate. Morgantown has two of those.
It was never up to Bloomington on getting I-69. The only reason I-69 was finally built south of Indianapolis down to intersecting with I-64 is NSWC Crane ... the government got that to happen and no one else.
 
I think DeVries hurt himself, his image I mean, by not asking for a day for goodbyes to his team and school. Or even without any extra time, at least doing something. Gets high praise everywhere for his character, Drake fans loved him. It's a weird 'clank', or an airball.

I don't know if it's true, but reading the Drake forum somebody posted that DeVries wife didn't want WVU when they left, but went along as being good for him. If true (and no idea where that poster got that from) well, gives an idea why he jumped again, lol.
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It’s spring break so players are gone. But he likely knew this before.
 
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I think DeVries hurt himself, his image I mean, by not asking for a day for goodbyes to his team and school. Or even without any extra time, at least doing something. Gets high praise everywhere for his character, Drake fans loved him. It's a weird 'clank', or an airball.

I don't know if it's true, but reading the Drake forum somebody posted that DeVries wife didn't want WVU when they left, but went along as being good for him. If true (and no idea where that poster got that from) well, gives an idea why he jumped again, lol.
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Agree with that. Regardless, you asked kids to buy in and sacrifice for you and the team, especially in the first year. I hope he reached out and spoke with every player directly, but it is an odd thing. What you said about his wife sounds plausible and I wondered about that possibility before I heard it. And, guess what? It was a good career move.

WVU has a great and passionate fanbase. Primarily a football school, but have always had a good bball environment. I hope they find a good coach that stays and builds it back up and that we have a guy that can do the same here. It's actually a fanbase I've always liked and hate that they have a negative view of IU, where none existed before. A great hire and wins will have them all forgetting about DD.
 
I don’t think coaches care where they are geographically unless they have kids in school. Even then not so much if they have decent private schools. It’s not like your best coaches are in LA, NYC and Miami.
 
I spent a year working in Morgantown about a decade ago. It is a place that has stayed in the 1970s for the last 50 years. It seriously is like time stopped. I can only imagine DD and the fam rolling up last year. No surprise they wanted to bolt so quick. Takes a special man, or bear, to wanna be in Ol WVU.

Normally I would be worried of a guy jumping ship so fast, but in this case, it’s a positive. That place is a different animal.
Huh, I heard somewhere that it's almost heaven.
 
If any place is stuck in the past it’s Bloomington. The city fought getting a freaking interstate. Morgantown has two of those.
Not really. The city and county were good with it. The tree huggers that fought the new terrain stretch between Bton and US231 were a loud vocal minority, but a minority nonetheless.
 
Not really. The city and county were good with it. The tree huggers that fought the new terrain stretch between Bton and US231 were a loud vocal minority, but a minority nonetheless.

This post makes me think Morgantown might be an intellectual haven compared to Bloomington. Small ample though and don’t even know if this dude has Bloomington ties.
 
Not really. The city and county were good with it. The tree huggers that fought the new terrain stretch between Bton and US231 were a loud vocal minority, but a minority nonetheless.
No, the city did oppose it. There have been a bunch of degrowth NIMBYs on the city council who fought the interstate.
 
I knew a guy that graduated from there and his wife was a serious babe. He told me that many of the coed’s viewed the university as a matchmaking service for matrimonial bliss. That was a number of years ago. The only town in WV I have spent a night in was Wheeling-never been in Morgantown.
 
I spent a year working in Morgantown about a decade ago. It is a place that has stayed in the 1970s for the last 50 years. It seriously is like time stopped. I can only imagine DD and the fam rolling up last year. No surprise they wanted to bolt so quick. Takes a special man, or bear, to wanna be in Ol WVU.

Normally I would be worried of a guy jumping ship so fast, but in this case, it’s a positive. That place is a different animal.
Sounds like where my dad is from. I swear there should be sign that says “Welcome to X, please set your clocks back 80 years”.
 
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Agree with that. Regardless, you asked kids to buy in and sacrifice for you and the team, especially in the first year. I hope he reached out and spoke with every player directly, but it is an odd thing. What you said about his wife sounds plausible and I wondered about that possibility before I heard it. And, guess what? It was a good career move.

WVU has a great and passionate fanbase. Primarily a football school, but have always had a good bball environment. I hope they find a good coach that stays and builds it back up and that we have a guy that can do the same here. It's actually a fanbase I've always liked and hate that they have a negative view of IU, where none existed before. A great hire and wins will have them all forgetting about DD.
Yes, I hope he did as well. Now we are beginning to see coaches act like players with the portal: a much better situation arises and you leave after one year. I would be surprised if we see this happen often but stranger things are happening
 
I spent a year working in Morgantown about a decade ago. It is a place that has stayed in the 1970s for the last 50 years. It seriously is like time stopped. I can only imagine DD and the fam rolling up last year. No surprise they wanted to bolt so quick. Takes a special man, or bear, to wanna be in Ol WVU.

Normally I would be worried of a guy jumping ship so fast, but in this case, it’s a positive. That place is a different animal.
When You get out of the car and the first thing You hear in the distance are the opening notes of the song "Dueling Banjos" You know You are not in Kansas (or Iowa) anymore Toto.
 
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I knew a guy that graduated from there and his wife was a serious babe. He told me that many of the coed’s viewed the university as a matchmaking service for matrimonial bliss. That was a number of years ago. The only town in WV I have spent a night in was Wheeling-never been in Morgantown.
Here is the Family Law Question from last year's West Virginia Bar Exam. After the divorce of a husband and Wife is finalized in the State of West Virginia, are They still considered to be Brother and Sister? Hmm.
 
I knew a guy that graduated from there and his wife was a serious babe. He told me that many of the coed’s viewed the university as a matchmaking service for matrimonial bliss. That was a number of years ago. The only town in WV I have spent a night in was Wheeling-never been in Morgantown.
Ol Miss is viewed like that.
 
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