West Virginia's epic walk-off sparks emotional 'Country Roads' celebration that defines college sports

Monday night, with eyes on the Women's College World Series and NCAA tournament in college baseball, a scene out of Morgantown, West Virginia, seemingly brought fans together amid the ongoing chaos.Sometimes, it just takes a good reminder.BRENDAN SORSBY ADMITS WAGERING NEARLY $90,000 DURING COLLEGE CAREER AS NCAA FIGHT HEATS UPIn game seven of the Morgantown Regional, with the Kentucky Wildcats playing West Virginia for a spot in the NCAA Tournament Super Regionals (the next round), the scene looked more like a Saturday afternoon of college football.But, if you're unfamiliar, welcome to the world of college baseball.The night before, West Virginia scored five runs in the final inning to secure the win.On Monday, the Mountaineers would be the ones needing to hold on, leading 5-1 through seven innings.Now, with their tournament hopes on the line, it was going to be another nervous night for fans in Morgantown.
This time, once again though, West Virginia sent their fans into a frenzy, thanks to a walk-off single from first baseman Armani Guzman that turned a Monday night showdown into one massive party.What came next was pure cinema, as the kids would say.West Virginia fans celebrate the Mountaineers defeating Kentucky for a spot in the NCAA Tournament Super Regional (West Virginia Athletics)ZERO BS.JUST DAKICH.
TAKE THE DON'T @ ME PODCAST ON THE ROAD.DOWNLOAD NOW!Thousands of fans, arm-in-arm, with John Denver playing over the loudspeakers, singing "Country Roads" in unison as they celebrated being one step closer to the College World Series in Omaha.It doesn’t get much better than this, I don't care what team you root for.What could possibly make the moment even better? How about West Virginia's Armani Guzman, who grew up in New York, joining the crowd in singing "Country Roads" while wearing a headset to talk with the announce team.Lost in the overwhelming noise that comes with enjoying college athletics nowadays is the pure joy that comes from watching your fa...