WVU fans young and old are in love with the new Brohard Hall of Traditions at the stadium that opened last fall. Filled with interactive displays, videos, photos, records and information, the Donald J. Brohard Hall of Traditions is the place to connect with more than a century of Mountaineer football.
The Hall of Traditions
was made possible by a generous gift from Earl G. "Ken" Kendrick and named
in honor of his late friend Donald J. Brohard, an avid Mountaineer football
fan. This museum traces the magnificent history of Mountaineer football from
its beginning stages in 1891 right up through the present.
Interactive video
displays give fans a look at the Mountaineer Experience with audio clips of
memorable calls made by the late "Voice of the Mountaineers" Jack Fleming.
Year-by-year team videos, trophy displays of West Virginia's bowl seasons
and special displays of the 2006 Nokia Sugar Bowl and 2008 Tostitos Fiesta
Bowl seasons have become fan favorites.
The Donald J. Brohard
Hall of Traditions is open to fans during weekdays, 9 am to 5 pm.