West Virginia's Bill Stewart: Do Nice Guys Always Finish Last?

RG Yoho by Correspondent Written on October 06, 2008
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I know a little bit about the grief the coach endured with the loss of a child. Please trust me when I tell you it isn’t a situation for the weak of heart and often requires a measure of faith to survive.

 

But survive he did!

 

By the way, did you know that Coach Gene Stallings, this “nice guy” from the violent world of college football who lost five games his first season at Alabama, enjoyed an undefeated season and won the National Championship in 1992?

 

As we can learn from the life and career of Coach Stallings, nice guys don’t always finish last. Will West Virginia Coach Bill Stewart also enjoy the same level of success that Stallings experienced in college football? Only time will tell. But he certainly deserves substantially more than five games to make any determination about his skills as a head coach.

 

For his sake and for the sake of Mountaineer football, I certainly hope Bill Stewart succeeds, if for no other reason to forever bury this ridiculous notion that nice guys always finish last!

 

 

 

 

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