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Senator Robert Byrd Passes Away, HI Remembers With Mike Kirtner Column From 2005 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mike/Woody   
Monday, 28 June 2010 08:58
Column from Mike Kirtner
Herd Insider (goherd.com)

June 28, 2010

HUNTINGTON - Herd Insider president and columnist Mike Kirtner sat down with West Virginia Senator Robert C. Byrd in the fall of 2005 for a column that ran in the November 10, 2005 edition of Herd Insider magazine.  With the passing of the legendary Mountain State congressman and Marshall University alumnus, HI re-runs the column which ran in the November 11, 2005 edition of HI.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - He is young for his years and wise beyond his age. As one of the most respected men in America, he received his college degree from Marshall University on May 7, 1994 and he is proud that he earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science, in addition an honorary Doctor of Law degree Marshall presented him in 1977.
He is “The West Virginian of the 20th Century,” according to former West Virginia Governor Bob Wise. He attended Marshall College 43 years earlier, long before he became recognized as the “Soul of the Senate.”
This proud Marshall graduate is West Virginia’s senior Democrat and is known nationally as Senator Robert C. Byrd.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 04 August 2010 20:10
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IHT (I Herd That) for June 2010... PDF Print E-mail
Written by Woody Woodrum   
Thursday, 17 June 2010 08:52
by Woody Woodrum
Herd Insider Sr. Editor
June 17, 2010 ===
Former Marshall players made some news in the past month as we move toward the National Football League Camps in July. In early June, Cody Slate signed with the Kansas City Chiefs as their 87th signed player of the 88 they can go to camp with. The Chiefs have eight unsigned players from last season.
…Former Herd and Atlanta Falcon Jason Rader officially retired from the NFL in May. John Wade took a medical retirement before last season from the Oakland Raiders, after 11 great years as a starting center at Jacksonville and Tampa Bay.
…The Baltimore Ravens signed both former MU safety Ashton Hall and Herd defensive end Albert McClellan, who both attended the Ravens mini-camp for rookies.
…MU offensive tackle Daniel “Buck” Baldridge signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars. No nicer sight at MU FB games the last three years when Buck’s dad showed up from South Dakota, in full western gear from cowboy hat to boots. First time, I thought Wild Bill Hickok was in town - seriously.
…The Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed former Herd running back Darius Marshall, who declared with a year of eligibility left, but he was cut the back after rookie camp. To date, he has not caught on with anyone else.
…A 2008-09 receiver for Marshall, Darius Passmore will head to Canada this month to join the Montreal Alouettes of the CFL.
…Byron Leftwich has been getting snaps with the first team after leaving Tampa Bay and re-signing with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Leftwich looks to be the starter as former Miami-Ohio QB Ben Roethlisberger sits out four-to-six games for a suspension by the NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.  Leftwich backed up the former RedHawk (Redskin? Hawk-skin?) in 2008 and earned a Super Bowl ring with the Steelers between jobs at Jacksonville, Atlanta and then Tampa Bay last year.
…Fellow MU alumus,  center/guard Doug Legursky, returns for his third season in the Steel City. Steelers just cut another center, which is a good thing for the pride of the Woodrow Wilson Flying Eagles in Beckley, W.Va.
…Chad Pennington returns - again - as he will rejoin the Miami Dolphins after successful shoulder surgery. The two-time comeback player of the year in the NFL is not pencilled in as the starter, but never count out Pennington.
…Chris Massey re-signed with the St. Louis Rams as long snapper, despite still rehabbing a knee injury that had Massey miss nine games last year. He’s so good, he even got a raise which speaks well of the former East Bank H.S. fullback and MU linebacker/long snapper.
…Randy Moss has cut ties with his agent, Tim DePiero, a Charleston, W.Va. lawyer who has worked with Moss since 1998. Moss is in the final year of a contract with the New England Patriots and it appears he would stay if offered.
…Punter Chris Hanson is still with the Pats as well, with a pro career now over a decade.
…Finally, all is quiet with Ahmad Bradshaw and the New York Football Giants…and that is a good thing for AB as one of two running backs for the g’ints as they get ready for the new Meadowlands stadium they will share with Rutgers.
…With all the talk of where will Hassan Whiteside go in the NBA Draft (heard on SuperTalk 94.1 and AM 930, as well as ESPN Radio June 24 at 7 p.m.), a Herd senior forward has been overlooked.
…Tyler Wilkerson spent three weeks in May working out with the San Antonio Spurs. Wilkerson will try out this month for the New Jersey Nets, then the Los Angeles Lakers. He also has offers overseas, like Markel Humphrey in Sweden - who had a great year there, according to Wilkerson - in Europe, Turkey or China, for money in the six-figure range.
…Meanwhile, on the baseball front, both Dan Straily (Oakland A’s) and Steve Blevins (Minnesota Twins) continue their climb in the minor leagues. Both moved to High A.
…Blevins is 3-1 this year with first Beloit in the Midwest League, now with Fort Meyers in the Florida State League. He has seven saves out of the bullpen and 19 strikeouts in 25 innings.
…Straily is at Kane County in the Midwest League, has an 2.82 earned run average, a 4-2 record and 62 strikeouts in 11 games, tied with two other pitchers for most starts with 11.
…Brendan Murphy is in his third season in the Frontier League with the Kalamazoo Kings (3-8). He is hitting .238 with three doubles, two home runs, eight runs batted in and a slugging percentage of .452 this year. He drove in 61 runs last year, second most (by one) on the team, with a team-leading 17 homers plus 12 doubles.
…Finally, Tyler Gaytrell signed with the Kansas City Royals after the June MLB Draft. He joins a team with MU alumnus Jeff Montgomery in the KC Hall of Fame with over 300 saves for the fireballer from Ohio.
 
This Week For Thundering Herd Sports PDF Print E-mail
Written by Woody Woodrum   
Monday, 19 October 2009 14:01
Day/Date            Sport         Opponent     Location                      Time (ET)

Wed., Oct. 21 M Soccer     Memphis*      Sam Hood Field            7:00 PM

Thur., Oct. 22 Volleyball      So. Miss*       Hattiesburg, Miss.        8:00 PM    
Tennis        Regionals      Blacksburg, Va.            All Day    

Fri., Oct. 23 W Soccer     Memphis*      Sam Hood Field             7:00 PM
Tennis        Regionals      Blacksburg, Va.             All Day    

Sat., Oct 24 Football       UAB*             JCE Stadium                 Noon (CSS)
Swim/Dive   Campbell
Towson
ECU*              Greenville, N.C.            1:00 PM    
Volleyball     UCF*              Orlando, Fla.                7:00 PM    
Tennis         Regionals       Blacksburg, Va.             All Day    

Sun., Oct 25 W Soccer     UAB*             Sam Hood Field             1:00 PM
M Soccer      Tulsa*            Sam Hood Field             7:00 PM    
Tennis         Regionals        Blacksburg, Va.              All Day    

Mon., Oct 26 Tennis         Regionals     Blacksburg, Va.              All Day
 
Basketball Time Is Close, So Is HI Pocket Guide PDF Print E-mail
Written by Woody Woodrum   
Tuesday, 29 September 2009 11:22
It's almost time for basketball, so that means it's time for the Herd Insider Pocket Guide, your only media guide this year for the Herd. I meet with Coach Donnie Jones today to talk about this year's team and we hope to go to press mid-October for a mid-November arrival.

Don't forget, your first chance to catch the Herd's new players is Thursday Night Thunder on Oct. 22 at 8 p.m.

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Well, its time for Homecoming and that means there is a lot going on. Here's hoping I will see you at the following events:
Thursday Night at Gino's Pub, Super Talk 94.1 FM and AM 930 will have its normal four-hour sports talk block, with the Insider Sportsline with yours truly from 4-6 p.m.; H-D Radio with Chuck Landon, Anthony Hanshew and Nick Bellino from The Herald-Dispatch in Huntington, 6:05-7 p.m.; and the Mark Snyder Call-In Show, with me, Steve Cotton and the Head Coach of the Thundering Herd, from 7:05-8 p.m. The Mark Snyder Show is also on The Dawg, 93.7 FM and the Thundering Herd/ISP Sports Network.
Friday, the Coach's Breakfast at the Alumni Center will go at 6 a.m. with Rocky and Rod from The Dawg, 93.7 FM and the Radio Ranch. MU coaches will be in and out all morning, ending with Coach Snyder and Men's Basketball Coach Donnie Jones between 9:30-10 a.m.
The Insider Sportsline will be live from the Wolves Den on Friday evening, as Spring Valley H.S. hosts Cabell Midland H.S. in the annual rivalry between Cabell Counties schools and Wayne County's AAA Timberwolves. Kickoff is 7:30 p.m. at Spring Valley.
Saturday morning, we'll be in the West Lot of the JCE Stadium with the tailgate show following H-D Game Day with Nick Bellino. We'll have food from Fifth Avenue Dairy Queen, Popa John's Pizza, BW3's, Little Caesar's Pizza and Pepsi products. Plus you can register for our post-game awards like the Thornhill Time to Score contest, sponsored by the Thornhill Automotive Group in Chapmanville.
After the game, join me for the Post-Game Call-In Show and the Herd Insider Scoreboard, your chance to catch up on late scores and talk about the Herd's game with East Carolina.
Sunday, I'll be on the PA for the MU Baseball Alumni Game, then back here to crank out the Herd Insider for next week.
Last Updated on Thursday, 08 October 2009 08:55
 
MU Volleyball, Women's Soccer still undefeated PDF Print E-mail
Written by Woody Woodrum   
Sunday, 06 September 2009 20:00

Updated Monday, September 7, 2009:

The Marshall University Olympic sports are on a roll. MU Volleyball beat High Point 3-0 Sunday night and are now 7-0 out of the gate, topping a 6-0 start way back in 1980. MU women's soccer is not only 5-0, they have not allowed a goal this season. The former best ever start for women's soccer was 4-0 in 2000, so first-year head coach Kevin Long has done wonders with this program since serving last year as interim coach. Mitch Jacobs, the eighth-year volleyball coach for MU, added to his all-time wins total by topping 150 wins over the weekend at the High Point Tournament.

Men's soccer is just 1-2, but got a hat trick from enior Dustin Dawes netted three second half goals in front of his hometown crowd as he led the Thundering Herd to a decisive 4-1 victory over Belmont in the opening match of the Belmont Invitational. Dawes’ goals came in a nine minutes span. Cross Country was third for both men and women at the EKU invitational.

Last Updated on Monday, 07 September 2009 15:09
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