From ESPN... HUNTINGTON, W.Va. -- Nothing like a little spy scandal to spice up
the
football rivalry between West Virginia and Marshall.
Heading into only their second matchup in 83 years -- and it took the governor's
involvement to help set this September's game -- school officials on both sides
confirm a
West Virginia student was caught spying at a Marshall practice this month.
The student was confronted April 11 after he was spotted sitting in the
bleachers at
Edwards Stadium taking detailed notes in a stenographer's notebook.
Thundering Herd practices have been open to the public this spring, but NCAA
rules
prohibit opposing coaches or football program representatives from attending
another
school's practice without permission.