WVU Coal Rush Honors WV Miners, Coal Industry

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West Virginia’s coal industry and coal miners were celebrated and honored Saturday night in front of a national television audience during the WVU v Iowa State football game, which was broadcast on the Fox network.

The West Virginia University football team wore the new all-black “Coal Rush” uniform which was designed to pay tribute to the work ethic and bravery of the West Virginia coal miner and celebrate our state’s coal industry.

Our players entered the field joined by miners from Arch Resources’ Leer Mining Complex in Grafton where the Coal Rush concept was derived. The miners also accompanied the team as they made the "Mountaineer Mantrip" player-walk into the stadium. 

The miners, representatives of the WVU Mining Engineering Student Mine Rescue Team and other industry officials were honored during the game. During half time, as part of a show comprised of hundreds of lighted drones flying above the stadium, the drones spelled out “Coal Never Quits”.

In the days leading up to the game, Pat McAfee, former WVU kicker, ESPN commentator, and current host of the Pat McAfee Show, highlighted the importance of the coal miner to West Virginia and the country. During the game broadcast, national commentators continually lauded the history, heritage, and impact of the mining industry.

This was a very special evening, and, as an industry, we are appreciative of WVU’s acknowledgement of coal’s role in shaping our state and people.