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Associated Press
Monday, December 24, 2007 CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Shhh, don't say it too loud. Barry Switzer is a fan of West Virginia. Sort of. The former Oklahoma coach won't be rooting for the Mountaineers when they face the Sooners in the Fiesta Bowl. But he does gush about how West Virginia's no-huddle offense works. Just as Switzer helped transform Oklahoma's wishbone into the most prolific rushing attack in college football history, West Virginia thrives in the run-based spread formation. "They've got a playb ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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