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Devine began to consider transferring but then decided he would finish his
""YouTube Search Results for Noel Devine - sorted by view count"". ... Jr. • Michael Beasley • Adrian Murrell • Robert Walker • Amos Zereoue • Avon Cobourne • Quincy Wilson • Kay-Jay Harris • Steve Slaton • Noel Devine Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noel_Devine" Categories:1988 births African ... Such statements should be clarified or removed. Noel Devine (born January 23, ... Noel Devine considered transferring, but decided he would finish his career at West Virginia.[14] On January 14, ... career Noel Devine attended North Fort Myers High School, the same high school that NFL stars Deion Sanders and Jevon Kearse attended. ... Retrieved on 2006-08-20. ^ a b Farrell, Mike. ""Peek into inner circle shows Noel Devine's no deviant"". ... Noel Devine was interviewed by ESPN The Magazine under their NEXT editions, ... Robert. ""And God Created Noel Devine"". The New York Times. ... At one point, Sanders planned to become Noel's legal guardian.[21] Devine moved to Prosper, ... Noel Devine From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, ... the parents of one of Noel's friends. [20] Devine himself is the father of two children by two different women. ... search Noel Devine Devine warming up before a 2007 game against Mississippi State. ... see first post, retrieved on 2008-08-09 ^ Noel Devine: And I Quote ^ Scout.com, ... Noel Devine (right) and Jock Sanders (9) stand on the sideline during the Mississippi State game In the third game of the season, ... Noel Devine rushed for 47 yards on 9 carries and also had 37 yards on 6 receptions in the season opening victory against the Villanova Wildcats, ... ""Noel Devine Archive"". ESPN. Retrieved on 2007-02-10. ^ Long, ... Chris / nbc-2.com. "Noel Devine signs letter of intent with West Virginia". ... [21] He was also a witness to a shooting late in 2004, in which one of Noel's friends, ... as the #3 ranked Mountaineers beat Western Michigan 62-24. Devine finished the game with 7 carries for 44 yards and a reception for 19 yards. ... Deion Sanders revealed his mentor role in Devine's decision in his column for The News-Press, ... Devine had 4 carries for 36 yards. He also had 36 yards on two kick returns. ... perhaps more so as the 2007 signing day approached, when Sanders assisted Noel in preparing to sign a letter of intent and play football in the college ranks. ... He was a former blue chip prospect and holds many high school rushing records.[citation needed] Devine completed his freshman season at West Virginia University, ... Chris Beatty, said of Devine, “He’s as quick as he looked on television...So quick and yet he has great patience and things like that. ... Devine ended the season with 1,316 all-purpose yards, the 21st most in a single-season in school history.[citation needed] Devine also finished the year ranked tenth in the Big East in rushing yards per game and #5 in the conference in kickoff return ... [22] Noel has a special relationship with Deion Sanders, who himself is a graduate of North Fort Myers High School. ... After the 38-31 Louisville win, rumors appeared[weasel words] that Devine was mad about lack of playing time and had supposedly "torn up his locker" in a fit of anger. ... Devine ended the season with 1,316 all-purpose yards, the 21st most in a single-season in school history.[citation needed] His performance in the 2008 Fiesta Bowl included a 65 yard TD run, ... Devine filled in for WVU with 105 yards on 12 carries and 2 touchdowns, ... despite his size; which he said he wanted to jump up to 180 pounds.[17] Head coach Bill Stewart also said that Devine maxed out at 405 pounds at the bench press during the spring.[18] To begin the 2008 season, ... against Maryland, Devine had the best game of the season to that point. ... Devine had 6 carries for 40 yards. Against Louisville, Devine had 2 rushes for 11 yards and one reception for 4 yards. ... Please improve this article if you can. (August 2008) When video clips of Devine began to surface at the beginning of his sophomore year, ... Devine showed his speed as he beat the defense to the corner as he went 23 yards after spinning off of a defender. ... averaging 11.5 yards per carry.[2][6] In his senior year, Devine totaled 2,148 yards and 31 touchdowns.[7][8] On October 20, ... NBC2 News. Retrieved on 2007-03-30. ^ Starkey: Devine drama opens in Morgantown - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review ^ Entry Not allowed ^ http://sundaygazettemail.com/section/Sports/2007120738 ^ a b Scout.com: ... "If I really wanted to play I would have gone to a sorry team...I didn't expect a lot of playing time." Devine also said, ... as video clips of Devine began to surface on the Internet in his junior season in 2005, ... 48-21. In the following 24-3 loss to the ECU Pirates, Devine rushed 12 times for 94 yards (7.8 yard per carry average) ... Devine Decision ^ Sporting News - Your expert source for MLB Baseball, ... Devine scored his first collegiate touchdown on an 8 yard run to score WVU's final score, ... a 22.0 yards average, and two receptions for 47 yards. Devine was given honorable mention for the Freshman All-American team by various sources, ... In the 55-14 win over Syracuse, Devine was held to 13 yards on 4 carries, ... Devine rushed for 118 yards and a score on 11 carries, which ranked second-best on the team, ... the longest run by a West Virginia player in the school's NCAA bowl history.[citation needed] One of the first high school athletes to gain national recognition primarily through Internet sites such as YouTube and Wikipedia,[citation needed] Noel's fan ... 2006, Noel became the all-time leader in rushing yards for Lee County, ... Devine rushed for 365 yards and six touchdowns on only nine carries. ... Devine only had 5 carries, but managed to rack up 76 yards and 2 touchdowns to help the third ranked Mountaineers beat the Thundering Herd 48-23. ... Devine gave the team some hope for a 4th quarter comeback[weasel words] when he returned a kickoff 48 yards. ... [edit] Career statistics WVU Rushing Receiving Kickoff Returns Season Games Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD 2007 12 8.6 76 6 7 6 12.9 34 0 26 599 23 48 0 Total 12 73 627 8.6 76 6 7 90 12.9 34 0 26 0 23 48 0 [edit] Personal life Devine ... Devine, Sanders, Eian Smith, and Brantwon Bowser were arrested. ... In the second game of the season, Devine looked brilliant[weasel words] as he helped the WVU seal a 4th quarter victory over in-state rival Marshall. ... Devine had only 23 yards on 2 carries, including a 17 yards rush. ... Devine also had two kickoff returns for 40 yards. His longest run of the day was 39 yards. ... Devine and teammate, Jock Sanders, allegedly beat and stomped two students outside of Club Z in Morgantown. ... with 33 yards on two kick returns. Devine sat out the Mississippi State game for missing a practice earlier that week.[citation needed] Against twenty-fifth-ranked Rutgers, ... mainly from YouTube and Sunshine Preps, he gained instant notoriety[weasel words] within the college football scouting community and college football fans in general.[citation needed] Devine was the #3 ranked running back (and #5 prospect overall) ... a Fort Myers news outlet.[23] He recommended to Devine that a prep school would help better prepare him for college. ... In the 31-14 win, Devine rushed for 136 yards on just 5 carries; a 27.2 yards average. ... Devine had 7 rushes for 11 yards, a reception for 7 yards and a kick return for 25 yards. ... which picks the next big athlete of the year. Devine was a nominee for the 2008 edition, ... Slaton's departure means Devine will be the probable starter for the 2008 season.[15] Devine and quarterback Pat White were named the #1 "scary star" of the 2008 by Rivals.com.[16] Shortly afterwards, ... Devine rushed 26 times for 133 yards and also had 11 yards on three receptions (second on the team in rushing behind quarterback Pat White). ... "He looks good now. We'll see what happens when the pads are on."[11] Devine got his first chance to play in the 4th quarter of West Virginia's season opener against Western Michigan. ... In an article with Rivals.com, Devine dismissed the rumors saying, ... Coincidentally, it was Graham's alma mater against which Noel was playing when the record was broken - he scored on a 65 yards touchdown run late in the 3rd quarter. ... Devine rushed for 1,092 yards and averaged 9.0 yards per carry as a freshman.[2] In his sophomore year, ... Devine also holds the Lee County all-time rushing record with a career total of 7009 yards.[citation needed] He finished his high school career with 92 touchdowns, ... Devine's performance made him the fastest player to gain 100 yards rushing in a game in school history, ... various fan sites and blogs dedicated to Noel's football abilities have begun to appear online.[citation needed] There are also dozens of videos of his runs on YouTube, ... and Novak Đoković. In the interview, Devine stated that his idol is Barry Sanders, ... Devine also returned the opening kickoff 84 yards for a touchdown.[5] As a junior, ... Devine would finish his freshman season with a stellar performance[weasel words] in West Virginia's Fiesta Bowl win over Oklahoma. ... In loss, Devine was shut down.[weasel words] He had only 11 yards on 7 carries; a meek[weasel words] 1.6 average. ... Devine rushed for 1,986 yards and 24 touchdowns on 173 carries, ... Noel had 1,668 yards and 23 TDs on 143 carries, for an average of 11.7.[2][3][4] One of his most impressive games of his 10th grade year was in the 63-7 victory over Estero High. ... My goal is to just let him run fast and do the things he does so well.” Devine also commented that he could handle at least 30 carries a game as the feature back, ... blogs, and articles ^ Rivals.com College Football - College football has some scary stars ^ "Devine Pleases Beatty" - The Journal ^ "Replacing WVU's 'truck,' a possible transfer and gems from Bill Stewart" - Charleston Gazette ^ a b Steward Mandel. ... where a plane ticket back to Florida awaited him. Devine and Sanders are still in contact with each other, ... West Virginia quarterback Pat White said of Devine after the practice: ... On February 7, 2007 it was announced that Devine had reached a verbal commitment with West Virginia to play football on an athletic scholarship,[citation needed] which was confirmed on a letter of intent signed on March 30, ... but the two did not always see eye to eye. Eventually, Noel moved in with the Liz and Robert Harlow Sr, ... Noel Devine From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, ... search Noel Devine Devine warming up before a 2007 game against Mississippi State. ... West Virginia Mountaineers — No. 7 Running back Sophomore Major: ... General Studies Date of Birth: January 23, 1988 (1988-01-23) ... (age 20) Place of Birth: Fort Myers, Florida Height: 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) ... Weight: 170 lb (77 kg) Career History High school: North Fort Myers High School, ... North Fort Myers, Florida College(s): West Virginia (2007-present) ... Career Highlights and Awards No notable achievements Stats at ESPN.com This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards. ... Please improve this article if you can. (August 2008) This article or section contains weasel words, ... vague phrasing that often accompanies biased or unverifiable information. ... Such statements should be clarified or removed. Noel Devine (born January 23, ... 1988) is an American college football running back for the West Virginia Mountaineers. ... He was a former blue chip prospect and holds many high school rushing records.[citation needed] Devine completed his freshman season at West Virginia University, ... finishing with 73 carries that were good for 627 yards and 6 touchdowns. ... Devine ended the season with 1,316 all-purpose yards, the 21st most in a single-season in school history.[citation needed] His performance in the 2008 Fiesta Bowl included a 65 yard TD run, ... the longest run by a West Virginia player in the school's NCAA bowl history.[citation needed] One of the first high school athletes to gain national recognition primarily through Internet sites such as YouTube and Wikipedia,[citation needed] Noel's fan ... base has steadily risen since his days at North Fort Myers High School.[who?] Since his enrollment at West Virginia, ... various fan sites and blogs dedicated to Noel's football abilities have begun to appear online.[citation needed] There are also dozens of videos of his runs on YouTube, ... which have become very popular[weasel words] since his arrival at West Virginia.[citation needed] His top 20 YouTube videos, ... when counted together, have been viewed over 4,000,000 times.[1] Contents 1 High school career 2 College prospect status 3 Collegiate career 3.1 Freshman season 3.2 Sophomore season 3.3 Career statistics 4 Personal life 5 References [edit] High school ... career Noel Devine attended North Fort Myers High School, the same high school that NFL stars Deion Sanders and Jevon Kearse attended. ... Devine rushed for 1,092 yards and averaged 9.0 yards per carry as a freshman.[2] In his sophomore year, ... Noel had 1,668 yards and 23 TDs on 143 carries, for an average of 11.7.[2][3][4] One of his most impressive games of his 10th grade year was in the 63-7 victory over Estero High. ... Devine rushed for 365 yards and six touchdowns on only nine carries. ... Devine also returned the opening kickoff 84 yards for a touchdown.[5] As a junior, ... Devine rushed for 1,986 yards and 24 touchdowns on 173 carries, ... averaging 11.5 yards per carry.[2][6] In his senior year, Devine totaled 2,148 yards and 31 touchdowns.[7][8] On October 20, ... 2006, Noel became the all-time leader in rushing yards for Lee County, ... surpassing former Mariner High School student and Tampa Bay running back Earnest Graham. ... Coincidentally, it was Graham's alma mater against which Noel was playing when the record was broken - he scored on a 65 yards touchdown run late in the 3rd quarter. ... Devine also holds the Lee County all-time rushing record with a career total of 7009 yards.[citation needed] He finished his high school career with 92 touchdowns, ... another Lee County record.[9] In the U.S. Army All-American Bowl game, ... he amazingly took a kickoff back 88 yards before catching his right toe on the turf and falling short of the end zone. ... [edit] College prospect status This section may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards. ... Please improve this article if you can. (August 2008) When video clips of Devine began to surface at the beginning of his sophomore year, ... he quickly became something of an internet phenomenon.[citation needed] Then, ... as video clips of Devine began to surface on the Internet in his junior season in 2005, ... mainly from YouTube and Sunshine Preps, he gained instant notoriety[weasel words] within the college football scouting community and college football fans in general.[citation needed] Devine was the #3 ranked running back (and #5 prospect overall) ... in the nation by ESPN's 2007 Recruit Tracker. Before signing with West Virginia, ... he was heavily recruited[weasel words] by coaches from some of the nation's other top collegiate programs, ... such as the University of Nebraska, University of Alabama and Florida State University. ... On February 7, 2007 it was announced that Devine had reached a verbal commitment with West Virginia to play football on an athletic scholarship,[citation needed] which was confirmed on a letter of intent signed on March 30, ... 2007.[10] [edit] Collegiate career [edit] Freshman season This section may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards. ... Please improve this article if you can. (August 2008) On August 4, ... 2007, the Mountaineers opened up their first practice of the season at Milan Puskar Stadium. ... West Virginia quarterback Pat White said of Devine after the practice: ... "He looks good now. We'll see what happens when the pads are on."[11] Devine got his first chance to play in the 4th quarter of West Virginia's season opener against Western Michigan. ... Devine showed his speed as he beat the defense to the corner as he went 23 yards after spinning off of a defender. ... Devine scored his first collegiate touchdown on an 8 yard run to score WVU's final score, ... as the #3 ranked Mountaineers beat Western Michigan 62-24. Devine finished the game with 7 carries for 44 yards and a reception for 19 yards. ... In the second game of the season, Devine looked brilliant[weasel words] as he helped the WVU seal a 4th quarter victory over in-state rival Marshall. ... Devine only had 5 carries, but managed to rack up 76 yards and 2 touchdowns to help the third ranked Mountaineers beat the Thundering Herd 48-23. ... Devine also had two kickoff returns for 40 yards. His longest run of the day was 39 yards. ... Noel Devine (right) and Jock Sanders (9) stand on the sideline during the Mississippi State game In the third game of the season, ... against Maryland, Devine had the best game of the season to that point. ... In the 31-14 win, Devine rushed for 136 yards on just 5 carries; a 27.2 yards average. ... His biggest run of the day was a 76 yards dash down the sideline to the one-yard line. ... On his next carry he juked out a number of defenders[weasel words]and spun off a facemask grab to cap off the 18 yards gain. ... He also had one reception for two yards and two kick returns for 47 yards. ... Devine's performance made him the fastest player to gain 100 yards rushing in a game in school history, ... taking only two carries to reach 100 yards against Maryland.[citation needed] In the next game against ECU, ... Devine had 7 rushes for 11 yards, a reception for 7 yards and a kick return for 25 yards. ... In the Mountaineers' first loss of the season against USF, 21-13, ... Devine had 4 carries for 36 yards. He also had 36 yards on two kick returns. ... In the 55-14 win over Syracuse, Devine was held to 13 yards on 4 carries, ... with 33 yards on two kick returns. Devine sat out the Mississippi State game for missing a practice earlier that week.[citation needed] Against twenty-fifth-ranked Rutgers, ... Devine had 6 carries for 40 yards. Against Louisville, Devine had 2 rushes for 11 yards and one reception for 4 yards. ... He also had 4 kick returns for 97 yards, including a 41-yarder. ... After the 38-31 Louisville win, rumors appeared[weasel words] that Devine was mad about lack of playing time and had supposedly "torn up his locker" in a fit of anger. ... In an article with Rivals.com, Devine dismissed the rumors saying, ... "If I really wanted to play I would have gone to a sorry team...I didn't expect a lot of playing time." Devine also said, ... "I think I have played fairly. There's people that are not playing and they're on the team and they're happy. ... You got a great running back ahead of you. Really, I'm not expecting a lot."[12] In the 28-23 road win against twenty-second-ranked Cincinnati, ... Devine had only 23 yards on 2 carries, including a 17 yards rush. ... However, had four kick returns for 86 yards, averaging 21.5 yards per return. ... In the Big East Championship-clinching 66-21 win over twentieth-ranked Connecticut, ... Devine rushed for 118 yards and a score on 11 carries, which ranked second-best on the team, ... trailing only quarterback Pat White. Subsequently, the then second-ranked Mountaineers were upset 13-9 by Pittsburgh in the 100th edition of the Backyard Brawl. ... In loss, Devine was shut down.[weasel words] He had only 11 yards on 7 carries; a meek[weasel words] 1.6 average. ... Devine gave the team some hope for a 4th quarter comeback[weasel words] when he returned a kickoff 48 yards. ... But, ultimately, the Mountaineers were stopped on fourth down to end the game. ... Devine would finish his freshman season with a stellar performance[weasel words] in West Virginia's Fiesta Bowl win over Oklahoma. ... After losing Steve Slaton to a leg injury in the first quarter, ... Devine filled in for WVU with 105 yards on 12 carries and 2 touchdowns, ... including a 65 yards run which provided the final score of the game. ... The run broke a West Virginia bowl record for longest rush and was the second longest play from scrimmage for the Mountaineers in the season.[citation needed] He also returned 4 kickoffs for 88 yards, ... a 22.0 yards average, and two receptions for 47 yards. Devine was given honorable mention for the Freshman All-American team by various sources, ... including SportingNews,[13] and was awarded the team's Danny Van Etten Rookie of the Year Award by head coach Rich Rodriguez. ... After Rodriguez left West Virginia to announce his decision to accept the head coaching job at the University of Michigan, ... Devine began to consider transferring but then decided he would finish his career at West Virginia.[14] Noel Devine finished his freshman season with 73 carries for 627 yards and 6 touchdowns. ... He also added 7 receptions for 90 yards and 26 returns for 599 yards. ... Devine ended the season with 1,316 all-purpose yards, the 21st most in a single-season in school history.[citation needed] Devine also finished the year ranked tenth in the Big East in rushing yards per game and #5 in the conference in kickoff return ... yards.[citation needed] [edit] Sophomore season After former head coach Rich Rodriguez left West Virginia and announce his decision to accept the head coaching job at the University of Michigan, ... Noel Devine considered transferring, but decided he would finish his career at West Virginia.[14] On January 14, ... 2008, West Virginia starting running back Steve Slaton announced his desire to enter the NFL Draft instead of returning for his senior season. ... Slaton's departure means Devine will be the probable starter for the 2008 season.[15] Devine and quarterback Pat White were named the #1 "scary star" of the 2008 by Rivals.com.[16] Shortly afterwards, ... the Mountaineers began their first spring practice. West Virginia running backs coach, ... Chris Beatty, said of Devine, “He’s as quick as he looked on television...So quick and yet he has great patience and things like that. ... My goal is to just let him run fast and do the things he does so well.” Devine also commented that he could handle at least 30 carries a game as the feature back, ... despite his size; which he said he wanted to jump up to 180 pounds.[17] Head coach Bill Stewart also said that Devine maxed out at 405 pounds at the bench press during the spring.[18] To begin the 2008 season, ... Noel Devine rushed for 47 yards on 9 carries and also had 37 yards on 6 receptions in the season opening victory against the Villanova Wildcats, ... 48-21. In the following 24-3 loss to the ECU Pirates, Devine rushed 12 times for 94 yards (7.8 yard per carry average) ... and returned two kickoffs for 47 yards. In West Virginia's following 17-14 overtime loss to Colorado, ... Devine rushed 26 times for 133 yards and also had 11 yards on three receptions (second on the team in rushing behind quarterback Pat White). ... [edit] Career statistics WVU Rushing Receiving Kickoff Returns Season Games Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD 2007 12 8.6 76 6 7 6 12.9 34 0 26 599 23 48 0 Total 12 73 627 8.6 76 6 7 90 12.9 34 0 26 0 23 48 0 [edit] Personal life Devine ... was 3 months old when his father died in 1988 of complications from AIDS,[19] and 11 years old when his mother also died of AIDS.[19] Custody passed to his maternal grandmother, ... but the two did not always see eye to eye. Eventually, Noel moved in with the Liz and Robert Harlow Sr, ... the parents of one of Noel's friends. [20] Devine himself is the father of two children by two different women. ... [21] He was also a witness to a shooting late in 2004, in which one of Noel's friends, ... 15 year old Rashard Patterson, was killed by a shotgun blast to the chest. ... [22] Noel has a special relationship with Deion Sanders, who himself is a graduate of North Fort Myers High School. ... At one point, Sanders planned to become Noel's legal guardian.[21] Devine moved to Prosper, ... Texas, where he lived with Sanders, but after a few weeks, he took Deion Sanders wife's Escalade to the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, ... where a plane ticket back to Florida awaited him. Devine and Sanders are still in contact with each other, ... perhaps more so as the 2007 signing day approached, when Sanders assisted Noel in preparing to sign a letter of intent and play football in the college ranks. ... Deion Sanders revealed his mentor role in Devine's decision in his column for The News-Press, ... a Fort Myers news outlet.[23] He recommended to Devine that a prep school would help better prepare him for college. ... Noel Devine was interviewed by ESPN The Magazine under their NEXT editions, ... which picks the next big athlete of the year. Devine was a nominee for the 2008 edition, ... along with Brandon Roy, Joba Chamberlain, Tyson Gay, Patrick Willis, ... and Novak Đoković. In the interview, Devine stated that his idol is Barry Sanders, ... and that his best game of his career at that point was against Maryland.[24] In Mid-February 2008, ... Devine and teammate, Jock Sanders, allegedly beat and stomped two students outside of Club Z in Morgantown. ... Head coach Bill Stewart said of the incident, "To me disrespecting someone downtown of the opposite sex is a whole lot worse than bumping into a guy in a bar, ... which you shouldn't be in the bar anyhow. But, to me there's intangibles in life. ... Sometimes there's confrontations, sometimes you don't handle confrontations right, ... but preplanned, pre arranged instances–you can't overlook that."[25] On March 13, ... Devine, Sanders, Eian Smith, and Brantwon Bowser were arrested. ... They pleaded no contest.[26] The four were, nevertheless, expected to begin spring practice.[27] [edit] References ^ YouTube. ... ""YouTube Search Results for Noel Devine - sorted by view count"". ... YouTube. Retrieved on 2008-01-31. ^ a b c Rivals.com, retrieved on 2008-08-09 ^ http://slumz.boxden.com/archive/index.php/t-321063.html, ... see fifth post down, retrieved on 2008-08-09 ^ http://boards.ign.com/college_football/b8546/58785779/p140, ... see first post, retrieved on 2008-08-09 ^ Noel Devine: And I Quote ^ Scout.com, ... scroll down to "Biography" section, retrieved on 2008-08-09 ^ Rivals.com, ... retrieved 2008-08-09 ^ MaxPreps, retrieved on 2008-08-09 ^ ESPN. ... ""Noel Devine Archive"". ESPN. Retrieved on 2007-02-10. ^ Long, ... Chris / nbc-2.com. "Noel Devine signs letter of intent with West Virginia". ... NBC2 News. Retrieved on 2007-03-30. ^ Starkey: Devine drama opens in Morgantown - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review ^ Entry Not allowed ^ http://sundaygazettemail.com/section/Sports/2007120738 ^ a b Scout.com: ... Devine Decision ^ Sporting News - Your expert source for MLB Baseball, ... NFL Football, NBA Basketball, NHL Hockey, NCAA Football, NCAA Basketball and Fantasy Sports scores, ... blogs, and articles ^ Rivals.com College Football - College football has some scary stars ^ "Devine Pleases Beatty" - The Journal ^ "Replacing WVU's 'truck,' a possible transfer and gems from Bill Stewart" - Charleston Gazette ^ a b Steward Mandel. ... ""Catch him if you can"". SI.com. Retrieved on 2007-09-14. ^ Powell, ... Robert. ""And God Created Noel Devine"". The New York Times. ... Retrieved on 2006-08-20. ^ a b Farrell, Mike. ""Peek into inner circle shows Noel Devine's no deviant"". ... The Sporting News. Retrieved on 2007-02-08. ^ Harry, Chris. ""It took being adopted by Deion Sanders before this tailback realized where home really was"". ... Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved on 2005-08-08. ^ Sanders, Deion. ... ""Decision like this takes time"". The News-Press. Retrieved on 2007-02-08. ... ^ Next - Home ^ West Virginia Sports News, Scores and Coverage ^ Four WVU Football Players Arrested WDTV CBS 5 - News, ... Weather and Sports - Bridgeport - Clarksburg, WV Bridgeport/Clarksburg, ... WV Local News ^ WBOY-TV – News for Clarksburg, Fairmont, ... Morgantown, West Virginia Preceded by Steve Slaton WVU Starting Running Back 2008 Succeeded by Incumbent v • d • e West Virginia Mountaineers Starting Running Backs Ira Rodgers • Artie Owens • Dwayne Woods • Dave Riley • Robert Alexander • ... Curlin Beck • Ron Wolfley • John Holifield • A.B. Brown • Undra Johnson • Garrett Ford, ... 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