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In honor of the rapscallion

I understand am aware not everyone reads every word of every Friday Feedback. It’s voluminous, after all, and there can be more pressing, less time-consuming matters on the final day of the work week. And so it is I must put the spotlight on one segment from last week’s edition.

Earlier in the week, Bill Stewart explained the fake snap cue the Mountaineers used to trick Auburn into revealing its defense. Later on, he and his offensive coordinator, Jeff Mullen, said it was probably a one-time thing and neither that nor looking to the sideline for an audible would be much use against a UConn team that showed one front and one coverage.

People worried Stewart was letting a little too much out of the bag and perhaps giving opponents too good an idea of what to expect. One brave soul, though suggested there was more to it:

Sam said:

I am reminded here of Rowdy Roddy Piper, who once said, “Just when you think you have the answers, I go and change the questions.” Think Bill’s leaking this stuff intentionally, to let other teams know that they shouldn’t have much in the way of confidence?

Oh, God, I hope so. If WVU wins something like 45-10 tomorrow, how excited on a scale of 1-10 would you be to hear drums and bag pipes afterward? It’s at least a 12, right? 

Well, wouldn’t you know it, the Mountaineers did it again and again against the Huskies and had great success. I believe Sam has earned this:

Sam said:

Fire up the pipes: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBwp91naovY