Rich Rodriguez is back in Morgantown, and the second time around feels both familiar and brand new. The veteran coach recently sat down to reflect on how much has changed since his first tenure leading the Mountaineers—and what's remained the same.
Rodriguez noted that the energy and passion of West Virginia's fanbase haven't faded. "The love for Mountaineer football is as strong as ever," he said, emphasizing the unwavering support that makes Morgantown special. However, the landscape of college football has transformed dramatically. From the transfer portal to NIL deals and expanded playoffs, Rodriguez is navigating a new era.
"The secret sauce is still about relationships and hard work," he explained, "but the way you build a roster and develop players has shifted." He pointed to the importance of adapting recruiting strategies and fostering a culture that attracts top talent in today's competitive environment.
For fans looking to show their loyalty, Rodriguez's return is a reminder that some things never change—like the pride of wearing gold and blue. Whether you're cheering from the stands or gearing up for game day, the Mountaineer spirit is alive and well.
