Warning: This story contains a reference to explicit language.

Quick, someone check Greg Schiano's computer to see if he tampered with Google.

The former Rutgers coach was 0-11 in his career versus West Virginia and, of course, one loss was the most gut-wrenching.

In 2006, Rutgers traveled to Morgantown with the Big East title and BCS berth on the line and ended up returning to New Jersey reeling from a 41-39 setback to the West Virginia in triple overtime.

Rutgers fans probably didn't need a reminder of their most painful defeat in the modern era with head coach Chris Ash's first training camp five days away.

But just type in the Google search engine the words "Rutgers West Virginia 2006'' and you'll find that some Scarlet Knights fan clearly remains troubled by the loss a decade later.

A search for Rutgers-West Virginia 2006 on Google reveals an F-bomb.

It's one thing to lose a program-defining game in triple overtime; it's another to have it literally slip through your team's fingertips.

That's what happened as Rutgers had West Virginia on the ropes in the waning minutes of regulation. Tied at 20 apiece with just under 4 minutes to play and facing a third-and-7 from the WVU 14-yard line, quarterback Mike Teel fired a perfect dart that went through the hands of wide receiver James Townsend in the end zone.

Rather than taking a touchdown lead, the Scarlet Knights settled for a field goal and the Mountaineers marched 69 yards in 11 plays to tie it with 52 seconds remaining.

Jeremy Ito's 52-yard field goal with 6.7 seconds left in regulation was no good, and the game went to overtime. After the teams traded field goals and a pair of touchdowns in the overtime frames, Teel's game-tying, two-point conversion pass to Ray Rice failed.

In other words, West (bleeping) Virginia!

Keith Sargeant may be reached at ksargeant@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @KSargeantNJ. Find NJ.com Rutgers Football on Facebook.