“BULSHIT: West Virginia Running Back Jahiem White Makes a Horrifying Statement About Basketball Coach Ross Hodge”…

“BULSHIT: West Virginia Running Back Jahiem White Makes a Horrifying Statement About Basketball Coach Ross Hodge”…

 

Morgantown, WV – In a turn of events that stunned fans and stirred controversy across the West Virginia University sports community, star running back Jahiem White lashed out in a brutal statement aimed at WVU basketball coach Ross Hodge following Hodge’s sudden departure to Arizona State. White’s words, sharp and scathing, have since rippled across social media, igniting fierce debate.

 

“This is absolute bullst,” White said in an impromptu locker room interview, barely holding back his frustration. “You don’t walk out on your team, your school, your commitment — not like this. We believed in him. He told us he was here to rebuild something, to make WVU great again. And now he bails before the real work even starts?”

 

Ross Hodge, who had only been with the Mountaineers for a short tenure, reportedly accepted a lucrative multi-year deal to become head coach at Arizona State over the weekend. While the basketball program had been on shaky ground, many had placed hope in Hodge’s vision and leadership. His departure felt like a betrayal to those closest to the university — none more than Jahiem White.

 

“We see each other every day. Coaches, athletes — we’re one unit,” White continued. “We fight for the name on our chest. I’m out here putting my body on the line every Saturday for this school, and he couldn’t even stick around for one full season? That’s coward stuff, man.”

 

The emotional statement was met with a mixed response. Some applauded White for his passion and honesty, arguing that too many coaches treat college programs as stepping stones, leaving behind the players who trusted them. Others felt his comments crossed the line, suggesting that White — a football player — had no place calling out a basketball coach’s career decision.

 

But White wasn’t done.

 

“You make a promise to these young men, you better mean it. These aren’t just contracts and facilities. These are people. Kids who left home to play for you. You teach them to grind, to be loyal, to trust — and then you dip for a bigger paycheck? That’s not leadership. That’s fake.”

 

According to sources inside the athletic department, White’s remarks have sparked conversations behind the scenes. Some university officials reportedly share his sentiment but are trying to keep the situation from further spiraling.

 

While Coach Hodge has yet to respond publicly to White’s comments, it’s clear the departure has left a bitter taste in Morgantown. For Jahiem White, the situation is about more than just basketball — it’s about honor, commitment, and standing by your word.

 

“This school means something to us,” White concluded. “If you’re not all-in, don’t come at all.”

 

As the dust settles, one thing is certain: the drama at WVU has extended beyond the court, and Jahiem White’s raw honesty has forced a spotlight onto the ever-blurring lines between loyalty and ambition in college sports.

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