2013 West Virginia Mountaineers football team

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2013 West Virginia Mountaineers football
West Virginia Mountaineers logo.svg
Conference Big 12 Conference
Record4–8 (2–7 Big 12)
Head coach
Offensive coordinator Shannon Dawson (2nd season)
Offensive scheme Spread
Defensive coordinator Keith Patterson (2nd season)
Base defense 3–4
Home stadium Mountaineer Field at Milan Puskar Stadium
Seasons
  2012
2014  
2013 Big 12 Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
No. 13 Baylor $  8 1   11 2  
No. 6 Oklahoma  %  7 2   11 2  
No. 17 Oklahoma State  7 2   10 3  
Texas  7 2   8 5  
Kansas State  5 4   8 5  
Texas Tech  4 5   8 5  
TCU  2 7   4 8  
West Virginia  2 7   4 8  
Iowa State  2 7   3 9  
Kansas  1 8   3 9  
  • $ BCS representative as conference champion
  • % BCS at-large representative
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2013 West Virginia Mountaineers football team represented West Virginia University in the 2013 NCAA Division I FBS football season. Playing as a member of the Big 12 Conference (Big 12), the team was led by head coach Dana Holgorsen, in his third year. West Virginia played its home games on Mountaineer Field at Milan Puskar Stadium in Morgantown, West Virginia. The team finished the season at 4-8 (2-7 in Big 12 play), and as a result, they failed to qualify for a bowl game for the first time since going 3-8 in 2001.

Contents

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
August 31Noon William & Mary * FS1 W 24–1756,350 [1]
September 77:00 p.m.at No. 16 Oklahoma FOX L 7–1684,692 [2]
September 14Noon Georgia State *
  • Mountaineer Field
  • Morgantown, WV
ROOT W 41–757,440 [3]
September 213:30 p.m.vs. Maryland * ESPNU L 0–3755,677 [4]
September 28NoonNo. 11 Oklahoma State
ESPN W 30–2157,280 [5]
October 58:00 p.m.at No. 16 Baylor FS1L 42–7345,467 [6]
October 19NoonNo. 15 Texas Tech
  • Mountaineer Field
  • Morgantown, WV
FS1L 27–3754,084 [7]
October 263:45 p.m.at Kansas State FS1L 12–3552,898 [8]
November 23:30 p.m.at TCU ESPNUW 30–27 OT41,632 [9]
November 97:00 p.m. Texas
FOXL 40–47 OT59,570 [10]
November 16Noonat Kansas FSN L 19–3130,809 [11]
November 304:00 p.m. Iowa State
  • Mountaineer Field
  • Morgantown, WV
FS1L 44–52 3OT33,735 [12]
  • *Non-conference game
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Eastern time

Game summaries

William & Mary

1234Total
Tribe7100017
Mountaineers7010724

#16 Oklahoma

1234Total
Mountaineers70007
#16 Sooners3100316

Georgia State

1234Total
Panthers00707
Mountaineers10732141

Maryland

1234Total
Mountaineers00000
Terrapins14160737

#11 Oklahoma State

1234Total
#11 Cowboys777021
Mountaineers14100630

#17 Baylor

1234Total
Mountaineers7772142
#17 Bears282810773

#16 Texas Tech

1234Total
#16 Red Raiders103101437
Mountaineers01314027

Kansas State

1234Total
Mountaineers093012
Wildcats7072135

TCU

1234OTTotal
Mountaineers37017330
Horned Frogs107010027

Texas

1234OTTotal
Longhorns3101710747
Mountaineers910714040

Kansas

1234Total
Mountaineers7001219
Jayhawks3147731

Iowa State

1234OT2OT3OTTotal
Cyclones7702433852
Mountaineers17140733044

Coaching staff

2013 Coaching Staff

Head coach

Offensive coaches

  • Ron crook – Offensive line
  • Shannon DawsonOffensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach
  • Lonnie galloway – Receivers
  • Ja'Juan SeiderRunning backs

Defensive coaches

  • Keith PattersonDefensive coordinator/linebackers
  • Tony GibsonSafeties
  • Brian mitchell – Cornerbacks
  • Erik slaughter – Defensive line
 

Special teams coaches

Support staff

  • Ryan dorchester – Recruiting coordinator
  • Alex hammond – Director of football operations
  • Mike joseph – Strength and conditioning coach
  • Dave kerns – Head athletic trainer
  • Dan nehlen – Equipment Manager
  • Quincy WilsonAssistant director of football operations

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