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They are scattered in a room tucked down a short hallway. Some fidget. Others recline. There is food, but the coaches in rumpled sweatsuits watching cut-ups of the 2005 West Virginia Mountaineers aren't eating. Why are they here? "They beat Georgia," pipes a voice in the dark.
West Virginia is the it program. Rich Rodriguez is the it coach. That's why this eclectic lot of coaches straggled down the same country road to Morgantown. They all want it--specifically, West Virginia's ability to run out of the spread formation. They watch, take notes, talk shop and pick the brains of Rodriguez and his staff in hopes of capturing some of the offensive vibe emanating from ...