
Projected Stars Lead the 2026 All‑Big 12 Selections
The 2026 All‑Big 12 Team reflects a forward‑looking view of talent, highlighting projected performance over past accolades and emphasizing the breadth of skill across the league.
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The 2026 All‑Big 12 Team reflects a forward‑looking view of talent, highlighting projected performance over past accolades and emphasizing the breadth of skill across the league.

The latest release of EA Sports' College Football 27 showcases the Hurricanes' surge, with multiple stars earning top rankings and a place on the game's cover for the first time.

A look at the high‑profile departures from West Virginia University’s football roster, where they have landed, and what their moves mean for the 2026 season.

A look at West Virginia University’s College Football 27 ratings shows a middle‑of‑the‑pack standing in the Big 12, with a potent offense anchored by quarterback Mike Hawkins Jr. and running back Cam Cook, while defensive concerns remain.

The NCAA’s new five-year eligibility framework is redefining how West Virginia University manages its football scholarships, affecting players who redshirted under previous rules and prompting a detailed review of each athlete’s remaining years.

Ahead of the launch of College Football 27, analysts project player ratings for the West Virginia Mountaineers, spotlighting key contributors and their expected in‑game impact.

The Cyclones are welcoming fresh talent and major transfers as they prepare for a crucial 2026 campaign, with seven home games on the horizon.

A look at the standout players arriving from Utah State, North Texas, and beyond, and what their additions mean for the Cyclones' upcoming season.

From dynamic wide receivers to powerhouse running backs and versatile tight ends, the 2026 season showcases a cohort of athletes whose unique talents could tilt the balance of power in college football's national title conversation.

Pat McAfee’s recent appearance at a West Virginia baseball game with head coach Rich Rodriguez sparked praise for the team’s physical growth and the promising trajectory of its 2026 roster.

The September 26 showdown between Oklahoma State and West Virginia marks a turning point for both programs, with the Cowboys aiming to end a lengthy conference winless streak and the Mountaineers seeking to capitalize on recent roster upgrades.

Transfer of the country's top rusher to West Virginia University brings high expectations for a revitalized attack.

Rich Rodriguez’s second year at the helm brings a mix of proven talent and fresh faces, with high expectations for offensive firepower and defensive improvement.

During spring practices, UNLV’s newest defensive back impressed head coach Rich Rodriguez with record‑setting speed and vertical metrics, earning a guaranteed starting position and positioning himself as the program’s biggest riser for the upcoming season.

As the Mountaineers continue to revamp their squad ahead of the 2026 season, a series of transfers, commitments and injury updates have reshaped the depth chart, highlighting both emerging talent and experienced additions.

From Missouri’s injury‑prone star Ahmad Hardy to Florida’s rising talent Jadan Baugh, analyst Greg McElroy’s latest top‑10 list spotlights the running backs poised to make the biggest impact in 2026.

A look at the experienced transfers joining the program and how they fit into the coach's vision for a more competitive season.

Coach Rich Rodriguez has overhauled the West Virginia roster, emphasizing blocking tight end Ryan Ward, a quarterback duel between Scotty Fox Jr. and Michael Hawkins, and the emergence of running back Cam Cook, among other strategic additions.

West Virginia University finished 14th in the Big 12 last year, endured injuries and a depleted secondary, but a full offseason under head coach Rich Rodriguez brings renewed optimism and a revamped roster for the upcoming campaign.

From Josh Hoover’s record‑breaking passing yards to Ahmad Hardy’s recovery from a gunshot wound, the 2026 season promises dramatic storylines for the nation’s most prolific college football athletes.

Coach Rich Rodriguez sat down with Pete Thamel to discuss how increased funding and a full recruiting class are reshaping West Virginia’s football outlook, while acknowledging the broader financial disparities that define the sport.

The Mountaineers' latest positional power rankings reveal strengths and concerns across the roster as spring drills conclude.

The Mountaineers are ranked 15th in the Big 12 and 70th nationally, bolstered by a top‑25 recruiting class, a new quarterback‑line combo, and the addition of nation’s leading rusher Cam Cook under coach Rich Rodriguez.

In a recent ESPN interview, West Virginia University head coach Rich Rodriguez detailed the financial constraints facing his program, the progress made in recruiting, and his outlook for a competitive rebound.