1993 West Virginia Mountaineers football team

1993 West Virginia Mountaineers football team

NCAATeamFootballSeason
Year=1993
Team=West Virginia Mountaineers


ImageSize=150
Conference=Big East Conference
Division=
ShortConference=Big East
CoachRank=7
APRank=7
Record=11-1
ConfRecord= 7-0
HeadCoach=Don Nehlen
OScheme=
DScheme=
Stadium=Mountaineer Field (60,000)
Champion= Big East Champion
Bowl=Sugar Bowl
BowlResult=Lost, 41-7
The 1993 West Virginia Mountaineers football team completed the regular season with a 11-0 (7-0 conference record) and traveled to the Sugar Bowl, where they lost to the Florida Gators 41-7. WVU finished the season 11-1.

1993 Schedule

CFB Schedule Entry
date = 09/04/1993
time =
w/l = w
nonconf = yes
homecoming =
away =
neutral =
rank =
opponent = Eastern Michigan
opprank =
site_stadium = Mountaineer Field
site_cityst = Morgantown, WV
gamename =
tv =
score = 48-6
overtime =
CFB Schedule Entry
date = 09/18/1993
time =
w/l = w
nonconf = yes
homecoming =
away = yes
neutral =
rank =
opponent = Maryland
opprank =
site_stadium = Byrd Stadium
site_cityst = College Park, MD
gamename =
tv = ESPN
score = 42-37
overtime =
CFB Schedule Entry
date = 09/25/1993
time =
w/l = w
nonconf = yes
homecoming =
away =
neutral =
rank = 24
opponent = Missouri
opprank = 21
site_stadium = Mountaineer Field
site_cityst = Morgantown, WV
gamename =
tv =
score = 35-3
overtime =
CFB Schedule Entry
date = 10/02/1993
time =
w/l = w
nonconf =
homecoming =
away =
neutral =
rank = 25
opponent = Virginia Tech
opprank =
site_stadium = Mountaineer Field
site_cityst = Morgantown, WV
gamename =
tv =
score = 14-13
overtime =
CFB Schedule Entry
date = 10/09/1993
time =
w/l = w
nonconf = yes
homecoming =
away =
neutral =
rank = 24
opponent = Louisville
opprank = 17
site_stadium = Mountaineer Field
site_cityst = Morgantown, WV
gamename =
tv = ABC
score = 36-34
overtime =
CFB Schedule Entry
date = 10/23/1993
time =
w/l = w
nonconf = yes
homecoming =
away =
neutral =
rank = 18
opponent = Pittsburgh
opprank =
site_stadium = Mountaineer Field
site_cityst = Morgantown, WV
gamename = "Backyard Brawl"
tv =
score = 42-21
overtime =
CFB Schedule Entry
date = 10/30/1993
time =
w/l = w
nonconf = no
homecoming =
away = yes
neutral =
rank = 13
opponent = Syracuse
opprank =
site_stadium = Carrier Dome
site_cityst = Syracuse, NY
gamename =
tv = ESPN
score = 43-0
overtime =
CFB Schedule Entry
date = 11/06/1993
time =
w/l = w
nonconf = no
homecoming =
away =
neutral =
rank = 11
opponent = Rutgers
opprank =
site_stadium = Mountaineer Field
site_cityst = Morgantown, WV
gamename =
tv =
score = 58-22
overtime =
CFB Schedule Entry
date = 11/13/1993
time =
w/l = w
nonconf =
homecoming =
away = yes
neutral =
rank = 9
opponent = Temple
opprank =
site_stadium = Veterans Stadium
site_cityst = Philadelphia,Pa
gamename =
tv =
score = 49-7
overtime =
CFB Schedule Entry
date = 11/20/1993
time =
w/l = w
nonconf = no
homecoming =
away =
neutral =
rank = 9
opponent = Miami
opprank = 4
site_stadium = Mountaineer Field
site_cityst = Morgantown, WV
gamename =
tv = ABC
score = 17-14
overtime =
CFB Schedule Entry
date = 11/26/1993
time =
w/l = w
nonconf = no
homecoming =
away = yes
neutral =
rank = 5
opponent = Boston College
opprank = 11
site_stadium = Alumni Stadium
site_cityst = Chestnut, Hill Ma
gamename =
tv = ESPN
score = 17-14
overtime =
CFB Schedule Entry
date = 01/01/1994
time =
w/l = l
nonconf = yes
homecoming =
away =
neutral = yes
rank = 3
opponent = Florida
opprank = 8
site_stadium = Louisiana Superdome
site_cityst = New Orleans, La
gamename = Sugar Bowl
tv = ABC
score = 7-41
overtime =

1993 season

The 1993 season began with an uncertainty at quarterback. Both Darren Studstill and Jake Kelchner were up for the spot, but coach Don Nehlen decided to have a rotation each game while playing freshman Chad Johnston a few games. Star runningback Adrian Murrell was replaced that season by Robert Walker and All-American center Mike Compton was replaced by Dale Williams. Guard Rich Braham provided help to Walker in the run game. Young Aaron Beasley and Mike Logan led the secondary.

The first game against Eastern Michigan University was an easy win. The next was against the University of Maryland. Kelchner passed for 270 yards and Harold Kidd grabbed a big interception to seal the win, 42-37. The next week, the Mountaineers blew by the University of Missouri 35-3 in Morgantown. In that game, Mike Collins returned a fumble 97 yards for a score and Vann Washington had an interception taken 27-yards for another score.

The next week was a close win against Virginia Tech, 14-13. The Mountaineers won, even though turning the ball over five times, when the Tech kicker missed a 44-yard field goal. The next game was against the University of Louisville, one of the toughest games of the season. Led by Brian Brohm's older brother, Jeff Brohm, the Cardinals were undefeated like the Mountaineers. But Robert Walker score three times, and led the Mountaineers to a close 36-34 win. The win led the Mountaineers into the Top 15 in the country. The next game, against the University of Pittsburgh, had a close first quarter. But Robert Walker rushed for over 150 yards and Mike Baker caught a couple of touchdown passes to pull away and win, 42-21.

The next game was a revengeful game. In 1992, West Virginia played the University of Syracuse, when a massive fight occurred. In a controversial decision, three Mountaineers were ejected, while only one Orangeman was ejected. That led to the Syracuse win. In the '93 version of the game, after missing two field goals, the Mountaineers were up 7-0 at halftime. But in the second half, the Mountaineer exploded. After a 90-yard run by Robert Walker, the Mountaineers won 43-0.

After beating Rutgers and Temple University, the Mountaineers were 9-0. In one of the biggest games in Mountaineer history, the #4 University of Miami came to Morgantown. The game was close, but Robert Walker won the game when he took a run to the sideline in the fourth quarter. Up 17-14, with four minutes left, Jake Kelchner threw a 40-yard bomb to seal the game.

After the game, Jake Kelchner injured his arm and Vann Washington had leg problems. The next game was against Boston College, where the Mountaineers were almost taken by surprise. Down 11 points with 13 minutes left, Don Nehlen told defensive coordinator Steve Dunlap to put in Charles Emanuel and Mike Logan. The next play, Mike Logan hit the fullback, resulting in a fumble which was recovered by the Mountaineers. Darren Studstill drove 63-yards downfield, and hit Eddie Hill for one of the greatest scores in West Virginia history. West Virginia finished the season 11-0, their second undefeated season.

ugar Bowl

West Virginia was scheduled to play the Florida Gators in the Sugar Bowl. The Mountaineers first drive went 80-yards and scored on a pass, then stopped the Gators on their first drive. The next Gator-drive almost went three-and-out, until a personal foul on Steve Perkins gave Florida the momentum. Jake Kelchner was playing a good game, but then Don Nehlen surprised many by putting Studstill in. On the Mountaineers first drive, Studstill threw an interception. Florida ran off with the game after that, winning 41-7.

Coach Don Nehlen said of the game, "We had wanted to play Nebraska in the Orange Bowl as the only two undefeated teams, but the bowl coalition didn't like the match. Instead, we were slotted to play Texas A&M in the Cotton Bowl. Instead, the Sugar Bowl paid more money so the conference and administration wanted us to play Florida."


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