Don Nehlen has: Played Himself - Michigan Wolverines Quarterbacks Coach in "1978 Rose Bowl" in 1978. Played Himself - West Virginia Mountaineers Head Coach in "1982 Gator Bowl" in 1982. Played Himself - West Virginia Mountaineers Head Coach in "1987 John Hancock Sun Bowl" in 1987. Played Himself - West Virginia Mountaineers Head Coach in "1989 Sunkist Fiesta Bowl" in 1989. Played Himself - West Virginia Mountaineers Head Coach in "1998 Insight.com Bowl" in 1998.
According to College Football Data Warehouse, as of the start of the 2007 season the Mountaineers record in bowl games is 11-15.
Geno Smith has: Played Himself - New York Jets Quarterback in "Mike and Mike in the Morning" in 2005. Played Himself New York Jets Quarterback in "Mike and Mike in the Morning" in 2005. Played Himself - West Virginia Mountaineers Quarterback in "2010 Konica Minolta Gator Bowl" in 2010. Played Himself - West Virginia Mountaineers Quarterback in "2010 Champs Sports Bowl" in 2010. Played Himself - West Virginia Mountaineers Quarterback in "2012 New Era Pinstripe Bowl" in 2012. Played Himself - West Virginia Mountaineers Quarterback in "2012 Discover Orange Bowl" in 2012.
The cast of 2010 Champs Sports Bowl - 2010 includes: Tavon Austin as Himself - West Virginia Mountaineers Running Back Stedman Bailey as Himself - West Virginia Mountaineers Wide Receiver Tyler Bitancurt as Himself - West Virginia Mountaineers Kicker Josh Czajowski as Himself - North Carolina St. Wolfpack Kicker Rod Gilmore as Himself - Color Commentator Mustafa Greene as Himself - North carolina St. Wolfpack Running Back Gregg Pugnetti as Himself - West Virginia Mountaineers Punter Jeff Ruiz as Himself - North carolina St. Wolfpack Punter Jock Sanders as Himself - West Virginia Mountaineers Wide Receiver Geno Smith as Himself - West Virginia Mountaineers Quarterback Joe Tessitore as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer
The cast of 1998 Insight.com Bowl - 1998 includes: Don Nehlen as Himself - West Virginia Mountaineers Head Coach
The cast of 2008 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl - 2008 includes: Quentin Chaney as Himself - Oklahoma Sooners Wide Receiver Noel Devine as Himself - West Virginia Mountaineers Running Back Tito Gonzales as Himself - West Virginia Mountaineers Wide Receiver Pat Haden as Himself - Color Commentator Garrett Hartley as Himself - Oklahoma Sooners Kicker Juaquin Iglesias as Himself - Oklahoma Sooners Wide Receiver Pat McAfee as Himself - West Virginia Mountaineers Kicker Laura Okmin as Herself - Sideline Reporter Darius Reynaud as Himself - West Virginia Mountaineers Wide Receiver Owen Schmitt as Himself - West Virginia Mountaineers Running Back Bob Stoops as Himself - Oklahoma Sooners Head Coach Matt Vasgersian as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer
The cast of 2012 Discover Orange Bowl - 2012 includes: Shawne Alston as Himself - West Virginia Mountaineers Running Back Tavon Austin as Himself - West Virginia Mountaineers Running Back Stedman Bailey as Himself - West Virginia Mountaineers Wide Receiver Tyler Bitancurt as Himself - West Virginia Mountaineers Kicker Tajh Boyd as Himself - Clemson Tigers Quarterback Chandler Catanzaro as Himself - Clemson Tigers Kicker Darwin Cook as Himself - West Virginia Mountaineers Defensive Back Andre Ellington as Himself - Clemson Tigers Running Back Jon Gruden as Himself - Color Commentator Dana Holgorsen as Himself - West Virginia Mountaineers Head Coach Deandre Hopkins as Himself - Clemson Tigers Wide Receiver Ron Jaworski as Himself - Color Commentator Roderick McDowell as Himself - Clemson Tigers Running Back Lisa Salters as Herself - Sideline Reporter Geno Smith as Himself - West Virginia Mountaineers Quarterback Cole Stoudt as Himself - Clemson Tigers Quarterback Dabo Swinney as Himself - Clemson Tigers Head Coach Mike Tirico as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Sammy Watkins as Himself - Clemson Tigers Wide Receiver
The cast of 1964 Liberty Bowl - 1964 includes: Paul Christman as himself Gene Corum as Himself - West Virginia Mountaineers Head Coach Curt Gowdy as himself Roy Jefferson as Himself - Utah Utes Wide Receiver Dick Leftridge as Himself - West Virginia Mountaineers Running Back Ray Nagel as Himself - Utah Utes Head Coach
Pat McAfee has: Played Himself - West Virginia Mountaineers Kicker in "2008 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl" in 2008. Played Himself - West Virginia Mountaineers Kicker in "2008 Meineke Car Care Bowl" in 2008. Played Himself - Punter, Indianapolis Colts in "Kendra" in 2009. Played Himself - Indianapolis Colts Punter in "Super Bowl XLIV" in 2010. Played Himself - NFL Player in "Kendra on Top" in 2012.
The footballs teams from NC State and West Virginia spending time together during the holidays is nothing new for the two schools. The 2010 Champs Sports Bowl will mark the third time that the Wolfpack and the Mountaineers have faced each other in a post- season bowl game. On Dec. 29, 1972, at the end of Lou Holtz's first season at NC State, the Wolfpack throttled the Mountaineers in the Peach Bowl, 49-12, for the biggest postseason margin of victory in school history. Back in the Peach Bowl on Dec. 31, 1975, in the final game for both Holtz and West Virginia coach Bobby Bowden at their respective schools, the Mountaineers took a 13-10 victory. NC State's series with the Mountaineers consists of nine games, dating back to 1914, when the school was still known as the North Carolina School of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts (NC A&M). The Aggies won the inaugural game against West Virginia, 26-13, but the Mountaineers own a slim 5-4 all-time record in the series. The last time the teams met was on Sept. 22, 1979, when the Wolfpack scored a 38-14 victory in the only game in the series played on West Virginia's home field.
The cast of 2012 New Era Pinstripe Bowl - 2012 includes: Chris Fowler as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Dana Holgorsen as Himself - West Virginia Mountaineers Head Coach Charley Loeb as Himself - Syracuse Orange Quarterback Doug Marrone as Himself - Syracuse Orange Head Coach Ryan Nassib as Himself - Syracuse Orange Quarterback Geno Smith as Himself - West Virginia Mountaineers Quarterback
The cast of 2004 Toyota Gator Bowl - 2004 includes: Dee Alston as Himself - West Virginia Mountaiineers Wide Receiver Milo Austin as Himself - West Virginia Mountaineers Wide Receiver Jason Colson as Himself - West Virginia Moutaineers Running Back Vernon Davis as Himself - Maryland Terrapins Wide Receiver Bernie Fiddler as Himself - Maryland Terrapins Running Back Lance Frazier as Himself - West Virginia Mountaineers Defensive Back Ralph Friedgen as Himself - Maryland Terrapins Head Coach Travis Garvin as Himself - West Virginia Mountaineers Wide Receiver Pat Haden as Himself - Color Commentator Charles Hales as Himself - West Virginia Mountaineers Quarterback Latrez Harrison as Himself - Maryland Terrapins Wide Receiver Miquelle Henderson as Himself - West Virginia Mountaineers Wide Receiver Jo Jo Walker as Himself - Maryland Terrapins Wide Receiver Lewis Johnson as Himself - Sideline Reporter Rasheed Marshall as Himself - West Virginia Mountaineers Quarterback Scott McBrien as Himself - Maryland Terrapins Quarterback Dan Melendez as Himself - Maryland Terrapins Wide Receiver Nick Novak as Himself - Maryland Terrapins Kicker Rich Parson as Himself - Maryland Terrapins Wide Receiver Bruce Perry as Himself - Maryland Terrapins Running Back Adam Podlesh as Himself - Maryland Terrapins Punter Joel Statham as Himself - Maryland Terrapins Quarterback Steve Suter as Himself - Maryland Terrapins Wide Receiver Jafar Williams as Himself - Maryland Terrapins Wide Receiver Quincy Wilson as Himself - West Virginia Moutaineers Running Back