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WVU Football Appoints New Chief of Staff

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WVU Football Chief of Staff Dusty Rutledge
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The WVU football program named Dusty Rutledge as the Chief of Staff of the Mountaineers on Monday afternoon.

Rutledge will oversee several key segments within the football program in a key role due to the current landscape of college football.

At West Virginia, Rutledge will implement strategic planning and staffing for the football office and oversee the areas of recruiting, operations, scouting and office administrative staff. He will also serve as one of footballโ€™s liaisons to various units in the Athletics Department including senior administration, marketing, digital media, development, communications, creative and student-athlete enhancement.

Additionally, Rutledge will direct the programโ€™s student employment program, provide budgetary discretion and assist Rodriguez and staff in promoting the brand of West Virginia football.

Background on Rutledge from the WVU press release:ย 

Rutledge comes to West Virginia from Jacksonville State, where he served as chief of staff for Rodriguez since 2021. Rutledge came to JSU from Louisiana-Monroe, where he also held the same position.

He has contributed to the growth and success of several collegiate programs during his long and distinguished career with stops at Ole Miss, Arizona, Michigan and a previous seven-year stint at West Virginia from 2001-07.

In between football positions, he spent time as facility manager and director of sales of Barwis Training Methods, which is a holistic athletic and neurological training facility in Michigan. Additionally, he worked with Indiana football from 1997-2000 and has vast experience coaching not only high school football, but at different levels of college football.

The ties between Rutledge and Rodriguez go back more than 35 years. Rutledge was the defensive line coach and special teams coordinator under Rodriguez for three seasons at Division II Glenville State (1994-96), and was a part of the Pioneersโ€™ three West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WVIAC) titles.

Originally from Rockford, Ohio, Rutledge graduated from Fairmont State in 1991 with a bachelorโ€™s degree and coached the offensive line for the Fighting Falcons from 1988-93. In three of his years at Fairmont, he also played and was a member of the active roster. To this day, he remains one of college footballโ€™s last player-coaches.

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  1. Pete Alvarez

    January 6, 2025 at 3:57 pm

    Nepotism and good ol’boy cronyism are always major problems in West by God, so I guess this staff is fitting, but boy are we going to regret bringing the Fraud and his lackeys back.

    We had a chance to take a step forward. Instead we get this bound to fail collection of has beens and hangers on.

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