West Virginians are thrilled to be part of the Big 12, and we want fans from Austin to Ames to have a great time when they travel those Country Roads. Discover the best that Morgantown and the Old Gold and Blue have to offer, and be ready for some “cheers, beers, and Mountaineers!”
A trip to Morgantown is a trip to West Virginia, and for many Big 12 fans, it’s safe to assume this will be their first journey to either. So, we start with a quick glance at the Mountain State.
Now that you’ve discovered what the state of West Virginia is like, it’s time to take a closer look at its flagship university.
Discover the local treasures that make WV dining unique. You can eat at chain restaurants anywhere, but your chances of finding this grub outside the state borders are slim. Don't leave Morgantown without sampling the local fare.
The best hotels and where to find them. Avoid traffic on game day, and arrive a day early. Take the extra time to check out the sights and sounds mentioned in this guide.
Looking for shopping and entertainment to fill in the gaps on your trip, or maybe looking for something more? There's plenty of local shopping and entertainment, and if you allow for a little extra time during your visit, there are some great opportunities to see some of the best West Virginia landmarks not too far from Morgantown.
Everything you need to know to prepare you for kickoff in Touchdown City. If riding the PRT, watching the Mountaineer Mantrip, or making your way through the Blue Lot doesn't sound familiar, you'll definitely want to absorb this information.
Are the locals saying things that you don't understand? Are you making enemies by bringing up topics you thought were relatively harmless? You might want to check out these extras to feel a little more grounded.
Thanks for reading! Hopefully a few things here will help you out on your journey to Morgantown in the years to come. The Big 12 seems like a great fit for WVU, and Mountaineer fans everywhere are excited to be a member of a conference with such quality opponents.
Once again, thanks for reading, and have a safe trip on your journeys to the Mountain State. We'll be seeing a lot of each other very soon.
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