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This is the Fontainebleu and though WVU’s stay there ends today as the team checks into a remote hotel with fewer distractions the night before the Orange Bowl, they won’t soon forget the accommodations.

My room,” he said. “I’ve never had a room that had an actual computer, right there, in the room. The balcony, the view, the overhead shower. It’s just an amazing place.”

WVU junior receiver J.D. Woods, from cross-state Naples, also is enjoying his first stay at the famed resort.

“I love the Fontainebleau,” Wood said. “It’s very, very nice hotel, an experience I’ll never forget. It’s my first time there, and it’s leaving a lasting impression.”

Obviously, WVU standout quarterback Geno Smith hasn’t been the biggest star for Fontainebleau lobby watchers.

“That lobby is pretty sick,” Smith said Monday. “The other night we saw the Hilton sisters there. Rihanna. I think everyone has passed through since we’ve been here.”