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Rich Rodriguez is back at West Virginia and taking stand against player entitlement

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Rich Rodriguez is back at West Virginia and taking a stand against player entitlement.

West Virginia was desperate, and the fanbase was restless after Bill Stewart , Dana Holgorsen and Neal Brown couldn't recapture the magic of RichRod .

It's still finding three -star players and developing them into All-Americans.

It’s still doing more with less, while dealing with blue blood football programs with more money.

In a few weeks , West Virginia will open up Milan Puskar Stadium for the annual spring game.

Somewhere in that crowd will be Rodriguez , call sheet in hand, looking for some help.

“I'm going to go in the stands and give fans a chance to call plays,” Rodriguez said.

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