The off-season on Reddit's college football sub (r/cfb) is largely spent on the mostly unpleasant yet occasionally rewarding task of sifting through a steady stream of shitposts in search of OC gold. Some of my favorites this summer have been a detailed analysis of Mike Gundy's mullet and the revelation that it's been almost 9000 days since Notre Dame last won a football game in January, but despite the obvious importance and highly enlightening nature of those posts, they didn't adequately scratch my off-season football itch. You can only imagine my excitement then when I stumbled upon a recent one titled "Forgotten Teams: The 1993 West Virginia Mountaineers".
West Virginia's State of the Art Backfield is arguably the nation's most balanced
