WVU RB Buie can't wait for next chance
West Virginia running back Andrew Buie can't wait to get more work.
Thrust into the starting lineup due to injuries, the sophomore has infused some critically needed balance into the Mountaineers' offense over the last two games.
He ran for a career-high 207 yards and scored twice in Saturday's 48-45 win at No. 15 Texas. In one game he eclipsed his yardage total for...
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Andrew Buie Wins Capital One Cup Performer Of The Week
West Virginia University sophmore running back Andrew Buie has won the Week 6 Capital One Cup Performer of the Week Award. Buie rushed 31 times for 207 yards and 2 touchdowns last week against Texas. The Jacksonville (Fla.) native received 35% of the vote. He edged out Stanford quarterback Josh Nunes (29%), South Carolina running [...]
Capital One Cup Impact Performace: Andrew Buie
West Virginia University sophomore running back Andrew Buie continues to have a career weekend. Not only was Buie named the Offensive Champion by the coaching staff after his performance against Texas, but was also named Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week. Top all that off with Buie being recognized by ESPN as a finalist for [...]
West Virginia at Texas: The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly
The stats tell the whole story. West Virginia and Texas combined for 1,158 total yards, 11 touchdowns, three turnovers, two missed field goals, a blocked punt, and eight 4th down attempts. What else could you ask for when two undefeated Big 12 teams square off? In the end it was the combined offensive effort from Andrew Bui and Geno Smith that gave West Virginia a 48-45 victory...
Geno Smith Pads Heisman Stats Against Texas, Mountaineers Defeat 'Horns 48-45
Hello Big 12, West Virginia has arrived.
When you beat Texas in Austin and you draw a Darryl
K. Royal/Texas Memorial Stadium record of 101,851fans you are the toast of the
12.
"I want to congratulate West Virginia, they've
got a very fine football team," Texas head coach Mack Brown said.
Yes coach Brown WVU is.
Geno Smith was his usual self, damn...
WVU 48, Texas 45: Mountaineers make a statement in Austin
Just when you thought you were going to see the Geno Smith show, along came sophomore Andrew Buie.
Mad scientist (and also coach) Dana Holgorsen definitely saw something in the way Oklahoma State ran the ball against Texas and he turned Buie loose on the Longhorns.
No one was talking about Buie before the game, but when it was over he had torched Texas for 209 yards and...
Smith and Buie cut up Longhorns, 48-45 in shootout
AUSTIN — West Virginia has been riding the arm of Geno Smith for the better part of his career. Tonight the Mountaineers instead rode the legs of back-up running back Andrew Buie, as his 207 yards and two touchdowns catapulted the new Big12 member’s West Virginia squad to a 48-45 victory over the Texas Longhorns [...]
Saturday Was Tough Day for Marshall Linebacker
Saturday wasn't a good day for the Marshall football team who got drilled by West Virginia, 69-34. It was an even worse day for Marshall linebacker, Cortez Carter, who was on the receiving end of two vicious blocks during Saturday's game.
Andrew Buie Rolls For West Virginia
Simple enough. West Virginia running back Andrew Buie made a great play to realize that he didn't touch the ground on this play. It's pretty impressive to say the least.
This play is pretty similary to Michael Dyer’s play last season for Auburn against Oregon.
West Virginia Running Back Makes Gymnastic Like Run Against Clemson
Andrew Buie, the West Virginia Running Back, made an insane run despite a valiant tackle attempt by a Clemson Tiger defender in the Discover Orange Bowl. It looks as if Buie is down and he somersaults back up and keeps on running.
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