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American college football season
The 2025 West Virginia Mountaineers football team will represent West Virginia University as a member of the Big 12 Conference during the 2025 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Mountaineers will play their home games at Milan Puskar Stadium located in Morgantown, West Virginia. This will be the first season under new head coach Rich Rodriguez since 2007.[1][2]
Incoming
Outgoing
Name |
Pos. |
Height |
Weight |
Hometown |
New school
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Josiah Jackson |
CB |
6'0" |
177 lbs |
Fairfield, OH |
TBA
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Bryce Biggs |
IOL |
6'6" |
270 lbs |
Huntington, WV |
TBA
|
Raleigh Collins III |
S |
6'3" |
185 lbs |
Philadelphia, PA |
TBA
|
Will Dixon |
TE |
6'5" |
244 lbs |
Hillsborough, NJ |
Rhode Island
|
Tyler Evans |
WR |
5'11" |
183 lbs |
Youngstown, OH |
TBA
|
T.J. Crandall |
CB |
6'1" |
185 lbs |
Sammamish, WA |
Oregon State
|
Harry Hilvert |
DL |
6'2" |
255 lbs |
North Bend, OH |
TBA
|
Josiah Trotter |
LB |
6'2" |
225 lbs |
Philadelphia, PA |
Missouri
|
Jaylen Anderson |
RB |
6'0" |
205 lbs |
Perry, OH |
TBA
|
Sullivan Weidman |
IOL |
6'6" |
300 lbs |
Brookline, MA |
UMass
|
Tomas Rimac |
OL |
6'6" |
305 lbs |
Brunswick, OH |
Virginia Tech
|
DayDay Farmer |
WR |
5'11" |
160 lbs |
Melbourne, FL |
UCF
|
CJ Donaldson |
RB |
6'1" |
240 lbs |
Miami, FL |
Ohio State
|
Ayden Garnes |
CB |
6'0" |
162 lbs |
Drexel Hill, PA |
TBA
|
Johnny Williams IV |
OT |
6'6" |
300 lbs |
Macon, GA |
Missouri
|
Ryder Burton |
QB |
6'1" |
182 lbs |
Springville, UT |
TBA
|
Trey Lathan |
LB |
6'1" |
208 lbs |
Miami, FL |
TBA
|
Hudson Clement |
WR |
6'1" |
190 lbs |
Martinsburg, WV |
TBA
|
Jaheem Joseph |
S |
5'11" |
170 lbs |
Opa Locka, FL |
TBA
|
Donovan Grayson |
DL |
6'4" |
238 lbs |
Stafford, VA |
TBA
|
Traylon Ray |
WR |
6'3" |
180 lbs |
Tallahassee, FL |
TBA
|
Kyle Altuner |
IOL |
6'3" |
285 lbs |
Olney, MD |
Virginia Tech
|
Lucas Austin |
OT |
6'7" |
265 lbs |
Sterling, IL |
TBA
|
Ak'Bar Shabazz II |
CB |
6'0" |
170 lbs |
Kennesaw, GA |
TBA
|
Justin Terry |
OT |
6'5" |
315 lbs |
Pickerington, OH |
TBA
|
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[7][8]
Game information
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- First quarter
- Second quarter
- Third quarter
- Fourth quarter
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Statistics |
RMU |
WVU
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First downs |
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Plays–yards |
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Rushes–yards |
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Passing yards |
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Passing: comp–att–int |
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Turnovers |
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Time of possession |
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Team |
Category |
Player |
Statistics
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Robert Morris
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Passing
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Rushing
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Receiving
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West Virginia
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Passing
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Rushing
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Receiving
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West Virginia Mountaineers (0–0) at Ohio Bobcats (0–0) – Game summary
Quarter |
|
|
Total |
Mountaineers |
|
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0 |
Bobcats |
|
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0 |
at Peden Stadium • Athens, Ohio
Game information
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- First quarter
- Second quarter
- Third quarter
- Fourth quarter
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Statistics |
WVU |
OHIO
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First downs |
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Plays–yards |
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Rushes–yards |
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Passing yards |
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Passing: comp–att–int |
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Turnovers |
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Time of possession |
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Team |
Category |
Player |
Statistics
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West Virginia
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Passing
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Rushing
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Receiving
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Ohio
|
Passing
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Rushing
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|
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Receiving
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|
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Pittsburgh Panthers (0–0) vs West Virginia Mountaineers (0–0) – Game summary
Quarter |
|
|
Total |
Panthers |
|
|
0 |
Mountaineers |
|
|
0 |
at Milan Puskar Stadium • Morgantown, West Virginia
Game information
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- First quarter
- Second quarter
- Third quarter
- Fourth quarter
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Statistics |
PITT |
WVU
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First downs |
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Plays–yards |
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Rushes–yards |
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Passing yards |
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Passing: comp–att–int |
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Turnovers |
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Time of possession |
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Team |
Category |
Player |
Statistics
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Pittsburgh
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Passing
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|
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Rushing
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|
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Receiving
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West Virginia
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Passing
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Rushing
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Receiving
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