MORGANTOWN — Sunday afternoon came earlier than normal, or so it seemed to those who revelled far into the morning hours Sunday celebrating West Virginia's unexpected and unmatched overtime victory over Pitt.

The aura of such a win, given the circumstance of it matching Rich Rodriguez against the team that left a stain so strong on the coach's demeanor 17 years ago that even Shout couldn't get it out, leading to his leaving town on a 17-year journey in search of regaining his reputation as one of America's top coaches, was as lasting as the summer-like heat that remained. kAm%96 82>6[ =6E FD 2== 28C66[ D2G6 7@C E9@D6 H9@ H6C6 DFC6 E96JV5 36 42D9:?8 36ED @? !:EED3FC89[ 925 6G6CJE9:?8 E92E 567:?6D 4@==686 7@@E32==VD 8C62E?6DD] xE 925 2 C:G2=CJ[ @G6CE:>6[ 2? FAD6E[ 2 96C@ 2?5 4=6G6C 2?5 :?G

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