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Bishop played his college ball at West Virginia and doesn't care for anything related to Pitt. This includes the Pitt logo at the Steelers practice facility, which they share with the Panthers.
A proud West Virginia alum, Bishop recently posted a video of himself dragging his cleats on Pitt's logo inside the training facility that the Steelers share with the school's football team.
Bishop may have only spent one year in the Mountaineer program, but he knows exactly how much the Backyard Brawl means to the folks in the Mountain State and has a deep disdain for the school up ...
Just one day after stomping his dirty cleats all over the Pitt logo, former West Virginia cornerback and current Pittsburgh Steeler, Beanie Bishop, was met with a small crowd of Panthers waiting ...
Following one of the Pittsburgh Steelers' recent practices, former West Virginia cornerback Beanie Bishop made a post on his Instagram story of him wiping his feet off on the Pitt logo inside the ...
Jun. 4—Beanie Bishop would do it again. A day after posting a video that showed him wiping his cleats on the Pitt logo, the second-year Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback and West Virginia alum was ...
The Backyard Brawl rivalry is alive and well — as Steelers CB and former WVU Mountaineer Beanie Bishop stomped and dragged his cleats on the Pitt logo at UPMC Rooney Sports Complex. The Steelers ...
The Backyard Brawl is one of the most bitter rivalries in all of college football. The Pitt Panthers and West Virginia Mountaineers don't like each other. Never have, never will. Pittsburgh ...
After practice, Bishop met with the media once again and discussed the situation. “People’s not going to like me based off what school I went to, and that’s fine. It’s part of the rivalry.
Problems with Paphos Bishop Tychikos’ social conduct, as well as in his dealings with the municipality, had been brewing for years, the town’s Mayor Phedonas Phedonos said on Friday ...