Netflix has officially announced one of its most anticipated sports documentaries of the year, and this time, it’s all about Mountaineer pride. The streaming giant is set to release “The Underdog,” a gripping film that tells the untold story of West Virginia University football legend Pat White.
For WVU fans, this is more than just a documentary—it’s the celebration of an icon who carried the Mountaineers to national prominence. Pat White, often described as one of the most electrifying quarterbacks in college football history, wasn’t born into stardom. He was overlooked by powerhouse programs and doubted by scouts who thought he wasn’t “big enough” to succeed at the highest level. But White turned those doubts into fuel, crafting a college career that rewrote record books and etched his name into football history.
The film will trace his journey from his early days as an underrated recruit to becoming the first quarterback in NCAA history to win four consecutive bowl games. Viewers will relive unforgettable moments—his breathtaking runs, clutch throws, and unshakable leadership that made him the heartbeat of WVU football during the mid-2000s.
Packed with never-before-seen footage, intimate interviews, and behind-the-scenes stories, “The Underdog” promises to give fans a raw and emotional look at White’s career. Former teammates, coaches, and even rivals share personal insights into the player who not only redefined the quarterback position but also carried the spirit of West Virginia on his shoulders.
“Pat White wasn’t just a quarterback—he was a movement,” one producer noted during the project’s unveiling. “His resilience, grit, and the love he inspired in his fans make this a story that transcends sports.”
The documentary also highlights White’s impact beyond the gridiron. Known for his humility, work ethic, and deep connection with the WVU community, he became more than a football hero—he became a symbol of Mountaineer resilience.
For Mountaineer Nation, the release of “The Underdog” will be a moment to celebrate, reflect, and relive the golden era of WVU football. As chants of “Let’s Go Mountaineers” fill living rooms worldwide, one thing is certain: Pat White’s story, long overdue for the big screen, will inspire generations to come.