MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Will Grier doesn’t give a hoot about what Saturday’s canceled game against N.C. State means for his Heisman Trophy campaign.
West Virginia’s senior quarterback has the perspective to realize what is actually at stake – namely, the lives of family, friends and total strangers who find themselves directly in the projected path of Hurricane Florence.
“I’ll be relieved if everyone is safe from the storm,” Grier said just minutes after N.C. State and West Virginia officials announced that the game was off. “I’d obviously like to play this game, but you can’t control everything.