Ex-WVU coach dies
Former West Virginia football coach Bill Stewart, who was hailed as Rich Rodriguez’s successor but wound up leaving the school in a messy split, died Monday of what athletic department officials said was an apparent heart attack. He was 59. Stewart’s family notified the university and said Stewart had been golfing with the longtime friend who hired him as head coach, former athletic director Ed Pastilong. “Coach Stewart was a rock-solid West Virginian and a true Mountaineer,” A.D. Oliver Luck said in a statement. “His enthusiasm and passion for his state’s flagship university was infectious. We join all Mountaineers in mourning his passing.” Stewart went 28-12 in three seasons after taking over when Rodriguez left for Michigan after the 2007 regular season, but resigned last summer. - AP