Morgantown, WV — Former West Virginia University football legend Pat White returned to his alma mater with a stunning and heartfelt contribution that left the Mountaineer community buzzing. In a special ceremony held at Milan Puskar Stadium, White unveiled his generous gift: two custom luxury buses for the WVU football program.
A Gift of Unity and Excellence
The sleek, state-of-the-art buses are wrapped in West Virginia’s iconic gold and blue, featuring the Mountaineer logo and the words “Mountaineer Pride” in bold lettering. Inside, the buses offer first-class amenities, including ergonomic seating, Wi-Fi, entertainment systems, and a dedicated space for team meetings and film study on the road.
“For me, West Virginia is more than just where I played football—it’s home,” White said during the unveiling. “This is about giving back to the place that shaped me, both as a player and as a person. When the Mountaineers roll into a stadium, we should do it with the pride and unity that define this program. This is how champions ride.”
An Emotional Homecoming
White, who is celebrated as one of the greatest quarterbacks in WVU history, spoke about the pivotal role the university and its football program played in his life.
“Every time I step onto this campus, I feel the same fire and passion I did when I wore the jersey,” White said. “These buses are a small token of my gratitude for the unforgettable memories and the incredible support I received here.”
Celebrating the Mountaineer Spirit
WVU head coach Neal Brown, athletic director Wren Baker, and members of the football team attended the event, expressing their admiration for White’s unwavering commitment to the program.
“This gift isn’t just about transportation—it’s about creating a culture of excellence,” said Coach Brown. “Pat White is the embodiment of what it means to be a Mountaineer, and his generosity will inspire generations of players to come.”
A Lasting Legacy
The buses will serve as a vital resource for the WVU football team, facilitating comfortable and efficient travel for games and training camps. The vehicles will also symbolize the enduring legacy of Pat White, a player whose impact extends far beyond the gridiron.
Community Response
The announcement has sparked excitement across Mountaineer Nation, with fans taking to social media to express their gratitude. As WVU gears up for the upcoming season, the team will travel in style—fueled by the spirit of one of its greatest icons.