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Elevation: Mountaineers raise expectations for '06
West Virginia is hoping to do something about that.
After the Mountaineers went 11-1 and beat Georgia in the Sugar Bowl to finish No. 5 in the final poll, coach Rich Rodriguez is entertaining notions that this year's team could be even better.
"We've got a quote in our locker room that says, 'The problem with most people is not that they aim too high and miss, but aim too low and hit it,"' Rodriguez said. "We're going to aim high and see what happens."
He wasn't more specific, but aiming THAT high isn't something that's been done often in Morgantown, W.Va.
There's the annual dronings of league titles and Bowl Championship Series berths. But national championships? West Virginia has yet to snare one, and that talk usually occurred when Virginia Tech and Miami were the opponents.
There were 11-0 regular seasons in 1988 and 1993, which were followed by bowl losses. Teams with lofty preseason expectations in 1998 and 2004 went 8-4.
The roles are reversed this time. West Virginia is no longer the underdog, Louisville isn't the favorite.
"How are you going to deal with high expectations? How are you going to keep your team from getting their heads too big?" Rodriguez said. "Those are legitimate questions but they are not a big concern to me. We think we know our guys."
West Virginia's top preseason issue was finding a capable backup for White. Adam Bednarik, last year's starter until midseason, was lost for 2006 after having shoulder surgery.
Rodriguez also is concerned about keeping a solid two-deep roster over a 12-game schedule.
"We have quality, but not the depth you'd think a Top 5 or Top 10 team would have," he said.
Louisville, whose 9-3 record missed expectations, returns Big East offensive player of the year Brian Brohm at quarterback and running back Michael Bush, who led the nation with 24 touchdowns. The Cardinals led the Big East by a wide margin with 482 yards of offense and 43 points per game.
"We think we should have won it last year," Brohm said. "They won it. They went down to the Sugar Bowl and beat Georgia so they deserve all the credit. But we're going in at it as we should win the Big East, and that's what we're going to try to do."
West Virginia's weak schedule has only three teams with winning records from 2005. The biggest obstacle appears to be Louisville, picked to finish second in the league behind the Mountaineers.
Their showdown is Nov. 2 at Papa John's Cardinal Stadium. Louisville's first tough test is Sept. 16 at home with Miami.
POWER RANKING 6:
Conference favorite: West Virginia
Surprise team: Rutgers
Overrated: Pittsburgh
Best game: West Virginia at Louisville (Nov.2)
Heisman hype: Brian Brohm, QB, Louisville
Deseret Morning News staff
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