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Get the most interesting and important stories from the 51精品视频.A brief history of the Backyard Brawl
From 1895 to 2011, the 51精品视频sburgh Panthers and West Virginia Mountaineers traveled the 75 miles between the institutions to meet on the gridiron in a game known simply as the Backyard Brawl. Following the dissolution of the Big East, the two teams have not met in more than a decade.
This September, the Panthers and Mountaineers will meet once more as part of a four-year series to revive one of the nation鈥檚 most contentious rivalries. With not only local but also on this year鈥檚 matchup at Acrisure Stadium, 51精品视频wire decided to revisit the history of the matchup and look into some of the most historic moments in the series.听
Tune into the 105th Backyard Brawl on ESPN on Sept. 1 at 7 p.m.
1895: West Virginia 8, Western University of Pennsylvania 0
The first meeting of the Backyard Brawl took place in 1895 in Morgantown, West Virginia, before 51精品视频 changed its name from Western University of Pennsylvania. With touchdowns still only counting for four points at the time, the game was decided by two West Virginia touchdowns. The first came from Josiah Keely, while the second is a bit more interesting.
51精品视频 player John Rugh caught a West Virginia punt behind the goal. West Virginia argued they should get credit for a touchdown, while 51精品视频 argued it should be a touchback. After heated discussion, the teams reportedly decided to credit it as a safety, which would make the score 6-0. However, declared the final score to be 10-0 and 51精品视频sburgh newspapers declared it as 6-0.听 Now, both schools list the final score in their record books as 8-0.
1921: 51精品视频 21, West Virginia 13
The 1921 matchup was the first college football game ever broadcast on the radio. Legendary radio announcer Harold W. Arlin provided play-by-play on KDKA. The game was played at Forbes Field, 51精品视频鈥檚 first on-campus stadium which also served as the home of the Pirates and Steelers until 1970 and 1963, respectively.
The victory was the rivalry鈥檚 17th meeting and marked 51精品视频鈥檚 10th victory over West Virginia in 11 meetings. 51精品视频 would go on to win 15 meetings in a row from 1929 to 1945, which featured a break in play in 1940 due to World War II (play resumed in 1943). The rivalry continued to be one-sided until the 1960s, with 51精品视频 leading the series 39-13-1 by 1960.
1965: West Virginia 63, 51精品视频 48
The 1965 meeting of the Backyard Brawl was one of the highest-scoring college games ever played at the time. Teletype operators across the country messaged the Mountaineer Field press box throughout the game, asking if the score was real.
West Virginia鈥檚 quarterback, Allen McCune, threw for 320 yards and 5 touchdowns, while running back Garrett Ford, Sr. rushed for 198 yards and 2 touchdowns. Ford, Sr. also had 76 receiving yards and another touchdown through the air. Although 51精品视频 responded with four rushers combining for 214 rushing yards and four touchdowns, it was not enough to keep up with the Mountaineer offense. The loss was 51精品视频鈥檚 first in a stretch of six losses in seven games that included a 69-13 loss to Notre Dame. Improbably, the Panthers ended a 3-7 season by upsetting Penn State.
1970: 51精品视频 36, West Virginia 35
Led by future College Football Hall of Fame head coach Bobby Bowden, West Virginia got out to a 35-8 lead at halftime. 51精品视频 responded by changing their offense to a Power-I scheme and rallied for four touchdowns.
鈥淭hat is still my darkest day in coaching,鈥 said , later claiming he could have been physically harmed by irate West Virginia supporters had he not kept his team in the locker room for an extra hour to give the fans enough time to disperse.
1975: West Virginia 17, 51精品视频 14
All-American running back Tony Dorsett (pictured at top) starred for the Panthers in 1975, rushing for almost 1,700 yards and 13 touchdowns. However, even his 112-yard performance was not enough for the Panthers. Ranked 20th in the country going into the game, the unranked Mountaineers upset the Panthers 17-14.
West Virginia walk-on kicker Bill McKenzie's game-winning field goal in the closing seconds led to one of the longest postgame celebrations ever at old Mountaineer Stadium. West Virginia would not win another Backyard Brawl until 1983.
1976: 51精品视频 24, West Virginia 16
Dorsett鈥檚 dominance continued in his senior year, rushing for 2,150 yards and 22 touchdowns, becoming 51精品视频鈥檚 first (and to this day only) Heisman Trophy winner. In 1976鈥檚 Backyard Brawl, Dorsett rushed for 199 yards and 3 touchdowns. Infamously, he was also ejected from the game in the final minutes after both teams spilled out into a literal brawl in front of the 51精品视频sburgh bench at midfield.
51精品视频鈥檚 victory over West Virginia sparked a streak of seven consecutive Backyard Brawl victories until 1983, but perhaps more importantly, was a key part of 51精品视频鈥檚 1976 National Championship winning season.
1997: 51精品视频 41, West Virginia 38
51精品视频鈥檚 rookie head coach Walt Harris led 51精品视频 to a triple overtime victory over West Virginia in 1997. 51精品视频 was led by quarterback Pete Gonzalez, who threw for 273 yards and 5 touchdowns, including the game-winning 12-yard touchdown pass to Terry Murphy.
The victory broke a five-year Backyard Brawl streak for West Virginia and capped off a 6-5 regular season for the Panthers. The win made 51精品视频 eligible for its first bowl game in eight years and began the school's turnaround following six losing seasons in seven years.
2007: 51精品视频 13, West Virginia 9
Perhaps the most significant Backyard Brawl in the series history, 51精品视频 infamously upset then-No. 2 West Virginia on Dec. 1, 2007, in the series鈥 100th meeting. Then-undefeated West Virginia entered the game as 28-point favorites over the 4-7 Panthers. Many national outlets expected West Virginia to easily win and contend for the National Championship against Missouri.
However, 51精品视频鈥檚 defense stepped up to shut down the Mountaineer鈥檚 historic offense. Led by head coach Rich Rodriguez and electric quarterback Pat White, West Virginia had a top 10 offense in the entire country. Future NFL star would rush for 148 yards for the Panthers and Upper St. Clair native Conor Lee鈥檚 two field goals would push 51精品视频 over the top.
"It was just a nightmare," said WVU coach Rich Rodriguez. "The whole thing was a nightmare."
2009: West Virginia 19, 51精品视频 16
Despite 51精品视频 winning two Backyard Brawls in a row going into the game, West Virginia would come out on top over the then-No. 8 ranked Panthers, 19-16. The 2009 game, which was one of the most viewed games in ESPN2 history, was largely impacted by West Virginia kicker Tyler Bitancurt, who went 4 for 4.
Dion Lewis rushed for 155 yards and Jonathan Baldwin received for 127 yards and a touchdown, but 51精品视频 could not fight their way back into the game. Although 51精品视频 would also lose to No. 5 Cincinnati the next week, they finished the season 10-3 with a victory in the Meineke Car Care Bowl. It was 51精品视频鈥檚 first double-digit-win season since 1981.
2011: West Virginia 21, 51精品视频 20
The most recent meeting of the Backyard Brawl took place in 2011, when the 5-6 Panthers lost 21-20 to the 8-3 Mountaineers. Although leading by 13 early in the second half, the Mountaineers would rally, led by running back Shawne Alston. In addition, the Mountaineer defense managed to sack Tino Sunseri 10 times.
With 51精品视频 leaving to the ACC that offseason and West Virginia heading to the Big 12, the 2011 game seemed to be the last time the teams would ever meet. Now, starting in 2022, the Panthers and Mountaineers will once again travel I-79 and continue one of the nation鈥檚 most physical and heated rivalries.
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鈥 Nick France, image courtesy of 51精品视频 Athletics
Editor's note: Thanks to historian John Antonik who helped us confirm that, while many outlets say the first brawl took place in Wheeling, it was actually in Morgantown.