- Ed Pastilong
Edward "Ed" Pastilong (born in
1943 inMoundsville, West Virginia ) is thedirector of athletics atWest Virginia University in theNCAA FBS .Early life
Ed Pastilong was born in Moundsville, West Virginia, and eventually became a
quarterback forWest Virginia University from1963 -1965 . In those three seasons, Pastilong threw for 728 yards, six touchdowns, and eight interceptions. In1966 , Pastilong received his bachelor's degree from WVU in physical education, and earned a master's degree soon after.Pastilong then moved on to coach football at Scott High in
Madison, West Virginia and then atSalem College from1969 -1975 . During his football tenure at Salem, his team won more games than any otherWest Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference team during that period. He was also the school's dean of health and physical education from1972 to1975 .West Virginia University
1976-1987
In
1976 , Pastilong joined the University as a football recruiting coordinator, and in1978 he became the scholarship officer.In
1979 , Pastilong was named the assistantathletic director atWest Virginia University , hisalma mater . Pastilong was important in the building ofMountaineer Field and the maintenance of theWVU Coliseum . Pastilong was also key in the arrival of new head coach,Don Nehlen , from Michigan.1987-present
In
1987 , Pastilong was promoted to associate athletic director. TheBig East Conference was introduced in1989 , but West Virginia was only introduced into the conference in1995 .During his tenure at West Virginia, Pastilong has overseen the construction of an indoor practice facility for football, stadium luxury boxes, a gymnastics performance center, new
soccer fields, an outdoor track surface, lights for thebaseball stadium, and newtennis courts. An athletic scholarship endowment fund was established in1991 , and has grown to over 125 endowed scholarships.Pastilong also established the Athletic Director's Academic Honor Roll for WVU, which recognized the student-athletes who succeed in the classroom as well as the playing field. Academic student support centers were constructed at the Milan Puskar Center and the
WVU Coliseum . The centers were complete with study rooms, computer terminals, and even tutors. A program was even established to help athletes with "college life" and life after college. An educational consortium was also established to help former athletes return to school to finish their degrees as well.Pastilong was also key in the creation of the WVU Sports Hall of Fame and the Red Brown Cup and Fred Schaus Captain's Award to honor the student-athlete of the year. West Virginia University has only been certified twice by the
NCAA under Pastilong's direction.Pastilong oversees 17 varsity sports programs, over 500 student-athletes, and an annual budget that exceeds $25 million.
After
Don Nehlen retired followed the2000 football season, former Salem head coachRich Rodriguez took over the head coaching position in2001 . Rodriguez eventually led the Mountaineers football team to three-consecutive 10-win seasons (unmatched in school history), the highest poll positions in school history (#2 in theBCS poll, #1 in the Coaches' poll), the first consecutive Top 10 finishes in school history, and the school's first ever BCS bowl victory.Rodriguez, however, left West Virginia to take over the head coaching position at the
University of Michigan onDecember 16 ,2008 . [ [http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=3157227 ESPN - Rodriguez leaving West Virginia to coach Michigan - College Football ] ] Controversy arose over Rodriguez' $4 million buyout, a report of Rodriguez shredding football documents before his departure, and reports that Rodriguez called recruits and told of his departure to them before the team and university. [ [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rich_Rodriguez#Departure_from_West_Virginia_University] ] However,interim head coach and former quarterbacks coach, Bill Stewart, led the Mountaineers to a 48-28 upset over theUniversity of Oklahoma in theFiesta Bowl . Stewart was then named the Mountaineer's 32nd football head coach.However, on
February 21 ,2008 , Pastilong announced he would be retiring in2010 . He will stay with the school until2012 . [ [http://www.wsaz.com/news/headlines/15846522.html WVU AD Ed Pastilong Retiring in 2010 ] ] The West Virginia University athletic program held the honor of being the only school in the nation in2007 to win a BCS game, a NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament game, and a NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament game. [Blue&Gold News]References
External links
* [http://www.msnsportsnet.com/page.cfm?section=9612 Ed Pastilong's WVU Profile]
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