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West Virginia has a ton of work to do to replenish its depth along the offensive line after essentially losing the entire two-deep this offseason with guys heading to the next level or transferring out of the program. Head coach Rich Rodriguez and offensive line coach Jack Bicknell Jr. have added a number of guys through the portal, but to truly build the room up, they’re going to need to have a high hit rate on high school recruits. Class of 2026 lineman Mason Wilhelm (6’4″, 285 lbs) of Lakewood, Ohio, is one of the Mountaineers’ top targets…
Unveiling the Future: West Virginia Great Gives Some Insight on One of West Virginia’s Transfer Pickups
In the first wave of transfer portal additions, the West Virginia Mountaineers brought in a number of defensive backs, many of whom come from the lower levels. To help get a little insight on one of those additions, Chattanooga transfer Jordan Walker, I asked Chattanooga assistant coach and former WVU defensive lineman Julian Miller about him on this week’s episode of In the Gun. In his final season with the Mocs, Walker collected 60 tackles, seven pass breakups, 2.5 tackles for loss, and a fumble recovery. For his career, he has 13 pass breakups and four picks. He picked…
Richmond (Va.) St. Christopher’s 2027 wide receiver Jaerron Johnson was happy when he received the news that West Virginia was set to offer him a scholarship. Johnson, 6-foot-0, 165-pounds, found out about the news after inside wide receivers coach Logan Bradley stopped by his school during the evaluation period. My reaction to the offer was simply happiness and gratitude,” he said. “The offer was another blessing in my life and an opportunity to play at a big-time program.” Johnson didn’t know a whole lot about the Mountaineers when he first received the offer outside the tune “Country…
Shockwave Hits Eagan: Vikings’ $88 Million Star Will Fries Returns in Unprecedented Role! Minnesota Vikings fans, brace yourselves. The news coming out of Eagan this week is nothing short of astounding, involving none other than the team’s $88 million offensive guard, Will Fries. After signing his massive five-year deal this offseason, solidifying his place as a cornerstone of the offensive line, Fries is set to return to the lineup in a way absolutely no one saw coming. The buzz around the TCO Performance Center has been electric since Fries joined the Vikings. Hailed as a top-tier free agent acquisition, his…