This kind of slipped through the cracks last Saturday, but Dana Holgorsen became only the fourth coach in school history to win 50 career football games at WVU.
He now trails Don Nehlen (149), Rich Rodriguez (60) and Art Lewis (58) among the school's all-time wins leader.
What is so significant about Holgorsen's 50 wins here is that they have come against a major-conference football schedule - not against the Southern Conference or a watered down Big East.
When you take that into consideration, I believe the only other coach who has faced what Holgorsen has gone up against while at WVU is Nehlen, whose entire 21-season career here was coached against Eastern independents and a Big East Conference that included Miami, Virginia Tech and Boston College.
Of Art Lewis' 10 seasons at West Virginia, just three of them were spent in what could be considered a major conference. That's the 1950, 1951 and 1952 seasons in the Southern Conference before the Tobacco Road schools broke off to form the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Pappy's three-year overall record against a pre-ACC Southern Conference? 14-15.
The same goes for Rich Rod, whose seven-year tenure including four seasons coaching against a Big East Conference without Miami, Boston College and Virginia Tech. Against them and the rest of the league, he was 20-17. Afterward when USF replaced Boston College, Louisville replaced Miami and Cincinnati replaced Virginia Tech, he was 40-9.
Just a little something to store in the back of your mind.
He now trails Don Nehlen (149), Rich Rodriguez (60) and Art Lewis (58) among the school's all-time wins leader.
What is so significant about Holgorsen's 50 wins here is that they have come against a major-conference football schedule - not against the Southern Conference or a watered down Big East.
When you take that into consideration, I believe the only other coach who has faced what Holgorsen has gone up against while at WVU is Nehlen, whose entire 21-season career here was coached against Eastern independents and a Big East Conference that included Miami, Virginia Tech and Boston College.
Of Art Lewis' 10 seasons at West Virginia, just three of them were spent in what could be considered a major conference. That's the 1950, 1951 and 1952 seasons in the Southern Conference before the Tobacco Road schools broke off to form the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Pappy's three-year overall record against a pre-ACC Southern Conference? 14-15.
The same goes for Rich Rod, whose seven-year tenure including four seasons coaching against a Big East Conference without Miami, Boston College and Virginia Tech. Against them and the rest of the league, he was 20-17. Afterward when USF replaced Boston College, Louisville replaced Miami and Cincinnati replaced Virginia Tech, he was 40-9.
Just a little something to store in the back of your mind.