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rdfs:label | - 2008 West Virginia Mountaineers football team
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rdfs:comment | - The 2008 West Virginia Mountaineers football team competed on behalf of West Virginia University during the 2008 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was coached by Bill Stewart, who took over after he led the Mountaineers to a 2008 Fiesta Bowl victory over the #3 Oklahoma Sooners as the interim head coach after the departure of former head coach Rich Rodriguez. The team finished the season with a 9–4 record and a win over North Carolina in the Meineke Car Care Bowl.
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Team | - West Virginia Mountaineers
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Date | - --08-30
- --09-18
- --09-27
- --10-04
- --10-11
- --10-23
- --11-01
- --11-08
- --11-22
- --11-28
- --12-27
- --09-06
- --12-06
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scout ref title | - Scout.com Football Recruiting
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attend | - 34796
- 40000
- 43610
- 48019
- 51883
- 58133
- 59122
- 59834
- 60154
- 60566
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- 63019
- 73712
- yes
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Champion | - Meineke Car Care Bowl Champions
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Conference | - Big East Conference Big East Conference
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Hometown | - North Bergen, NJ
- Atlanta, GA
- Philadelphia, PA
- Miami, FL
- Phoenix, AZ
- Puyallup, WA
- Daytona Beach, FL
- Hyattsville, MD
- Pahokee, FL
- Chatham, VA
- Naples, FL
- Parkersburg, WV
- Coffeyville, KS
- Springfield, VA
- University Heights, OH
- Chardon, OH
- Daphne, AL
- Kahuku, HI
- Lawndale, CA
- North Huntingdon, PA
- Stafford, VA
- Union Bridge, MD
- Wesson, MS
- Westminster, MD
- Winchester, VA
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rivals ref title | - West Virginia Commit List for 2008
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Weight | - 160
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espn ref title | - RecruitTracker 2008: West Virginia
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highschool | - North Bergen HS
- Pahokee HS
- Norwin SHS
- Hargrave Military Academy
- West Springfield HS
- Mays HS
- Brooke Point HS
- Chardon HS
- Cleveland Heights HS
- Coffeyville Community College
- Copiah-Lincoln
- Daphne HS
- Dematha Catholic HS
- Dr. Michael M. Krop HS
- Francis Scott Key HS
- Glendale Junior College
- Golden Gate HS
- John Handley HS
- Kahuku HS
- Leuzinger HS
- Parkersburg HS
- Phoenix Community College
- Seabreeze Beach HS
- St. John Neumann HS
- West Hills HS
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Recruit | - Chris Palmer
- Robert Sands
- Mark Rodgers
- Tyler Bitancurt
- Tyler Urban
- Tevita Finau
- Terence Kerns
- Benji Kemoeatu
- Bernard Smith
- Brantwon Bowser
- Coley White
- Corey Freeman
- Courtney Stuart
- D.J. Shaw
- Donovan Miles
- J.D. Woods
- J.J. Dorsey
- Jatavious Miller
- Jeff Braun
- Jerome Swinton
- Joey Madsen
- John Bassler
- Jorge Wright
- Josh Jenkins
- Larry Ford
- Ryan Clarke
- Zach Hulce
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commitdate | - 2006-04-12
- 2006-11-25
- 2007-05-23
- 2007-06-05
- 2007-06-29
- 2007-07-03
- 2007-07-12
- 2007-10-16
- 2007-12-09
- 2008-01-07
- 2008-01-23
- 2008-01-24
- 2008-01-27
- 2008-01-28
- 2008-01-30
- 2008-02-01
- 2008-02-02
- 2008-02-03
- 2008-02-05
- 2008-02-06
- 2008-02-27
- 2008-04-01
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BowlTourney | - Meineke Car Care Bowl vs. North Carolina
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Time | - 420.0
- 450.0
- 480.0
- 510.0
- 60.0
- 720.0
- 210.0
- 270.0
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abstract | - The 2008 West Virginia Mountaineers football team competed on behalf of West Virginia University during the 2008 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was coached by Bill Stewart, who took over after he led the Mountaineers to a 2008 Fiesta Bowl victory over the #3 Oklahoma Sooners as the interim head coach after the departure of former head coach Rich Rodriguez. The team finished the season with a 9–4 record and a win over North Carolina in the Meineke Car Care Bowl.
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