Former WVU coach Blaine Stewart recently left the Mountaineers to join the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, returning to the NFL after two seasons with his alma mater. Stewart’s impact was clearly felt, with players, alumni, and fans expressing their love and gratitude for his time at West Virginia.
Players like Quintin Goins and Pat McAfee took to Twitter to congratulate Stewart, while fans like Jessie and Nikole English praised him for carrying on his father’s legacy at WVU. Stewart also received well-wishes from colleagues and friends, including former Pittsburgh Steelers teammate Treylan Davis.
In a heartfelt goodbye message, Stewart expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to coach at his alma mater and acknowledged the deep roots and family legacy he has at WVU. Prior to joining the Mountaineers, Stewart had a successful coaching stint with the Steelers under Mike Tomlin.
Stewart’s time at WVU was marked by a sense of nostalgia and a return to his roots, creating a special connection with the school and its fans. While he is now moving on to the NFL, Stewart’s impact at West Virginia will always be remembered, and he is welcome back at any time in the future. Fans can find more coverage of Stewart’s time at WVU on WV Sports Now.
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