- 1988 West Virginia Mountaineers football team
NCAATeamFootballSeason
Year=1988
Team=West Virginia Mountaineers
ImageSize=150
Conference= Independent
Division=
ShortConference= Independent
CoachRank=5
APRank=5
Record=11-1
ConfRecord=
HeadCoach=Don Nehlen
OScheme=Option
DScheme=
StadiumArena=Mountaineer Field (63,000)
Champion=
Bowl=Fiesta Bowl
BowlTourney=1989 Fiesta Bowl
BowlTourneyResult=Lost, 34-21 vs. Notre DameThe 1988West Virginia Mountaineers football team completed the regular season with a 11-0 and traveled to theFiesta Bowl to decide the National Championship, where they lost to theNotre Dame Fighting Irish 34-21.chedule
1988 season
The
1987 season was the beginning ofMajor Harris as the starting quarterback for West Virginia. Only a redshirt-freshman, Harris led the Mountaineers to aSun Bowl berth, after a 1-3 start.The '88 season opened with coach
Don Nehlen 's alma mater,Bowling Green University . The win marked the beginning of the run, winning 62-14. West Virginia beat their next opponent,Cal-State Fullerton , 45-10. West Virginia's first challenge was against the University of Maryland. West Virginia got behind the Terps 14-0, but pulled away at halftime, winning 55-24.West Virginia's next game was at the
University of Pittsburgh . The game was a defensive struggle, until runningbackA.B. Brown , a Pitt transfer, ran a draw for 64-yards and the score. Scoring 14-points in the fourth quarter, the Mountaineers broke away and won 31-10. West Virginia then traveled to rivalVirginia Tech , and won 22-10, even though they produced four fumbles in the game. The next two games, a win atEast Carolina University , and a 59-point win atBoston College , gave West Virginia a 7-0 record.Next, the late October matchup vs Penn State at Mountaineer Field is widely regarded as one of the greatest games in Mountaineer football history. Before a nationwide CBS audience, the Mountaineers were up 34-8 before the half. On a draw play, runningback
Undra Johnson ran 55 yards for the touchdown to end the half. The game also included a touchdown run by Major Harris, which is forever remembered in West Virginia lore as "The Run".The next game was at the
University of Cincinnati , where the Mountaineers started slow in the first half. ReceiverReggie Rembert scored three times, and the Mountaineers won by scoring 24 points in the third quarter. The Mountaineers traveled toGiants Stadium to playRutgers , who had beat Penn St., Boston College, andMichigan State . The Mountaineers played poor, but came out with the win.The final regular season game of the season was at home, against the
University of Syracuse . The Orangemen were 8-2, while the Mountaineers were 10-0. The highlight of the game was a 49-yard interception byWillie Edwards that was taken for a touchdown. The Mountaineers won 31-9, and took a famous lap around the stadium to entertain the 65,000 fans in Morgantown.National Championship
West Virginia traveled to the
Fiesta Bowl to play the only other undefeated team in theNCAA , theNotre Dame Fighting Irish . Free-safetyDarrell Whitmore was out for the Mountaineers, but Nehlen moved starBo Orlando from strong safety to free to fill the hole. Nehlen recalled the move as "our first mistake...". "Another mistake I made is that I let the media overrun us."West Virginia's offense was doomed from the third play of the game. Major Harris separated his shoulder on the third play when he was slammed to the ground by Irish Linebacker Michael Stonebreaker. He couldn't throw well for the rest of the game. Linemen John Stroia and Bob Kovach were injured for the Mountaineers in that game as well. Notre Dame completely dominated the game. West Virginia only made one serious threat. Willie Edwards (Now coaching at
Morgantown High School * class of 1984) picked off a Tony Rice pass in the 3rd quarter. ND led by 13 points at the time. A Harris incompletion and two ND sacks took WVU out of field goal range, and the threat was over. ND opened up a 27 point lead before two late WVU touchdowns made the score respectable. WVU lost 34-21, it was their first loss of the season for the national championship.Roster
West Virginia's '88 team was highlighted with an explosive offense, led by Major Harris. Harris, only a sophomore, threw an exceptional deep ball in addition to his remarkable scrambling ability. Running backs
A.B. Brown ,Undra Johnson ,Eugene Napoleon , and Craig Taylor at fullback highlighted the run game. The runners were led byRick Phillips andBrian Smider on the offensive line, along with Stroia and Kovach, whileKevin Koken led the line at center. Early in the season,Keith Winn was moved from receiver to tight end, providing help to the run game, but was more famous as a deep-pass threat. The receivers catching the balls from Harris were led byReggie Rembert , who was accompanied byCalvin Phillips andGrantis Bell .Coach Don Nehlen credited West Virginia's '88 team's defense as being the main factor to their success. The linebacking core included
Renaldo Turnbull ,Chris Haering ,Steve Grant ,Dale Jackson ,Theron Ellis , andBobby Pickett .Mike Fox andChris Parker headed the defensive line, along withChris Haering . The secondary was one of the best in West Virginia history, led byBo Orlando andDarrell Whitmore . Orlando had a good pro career with theHouston Oilers andPittsburgh Steelers , while Darrell went pro in baseball. Willie Edwards played corner along withAlvoid Mays , who went pro as well, andLawrence Drumgoole and David Lockwood played solid backup corner.Don Nehlen was thehead coach while being assisted by assistant head coach, wide receivers coach, and recruiting coordinator Doc Holliday.Honors
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