MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – Unlike other football players, the goal for an offensive lineman is to avoid detection from fans during a game. It means they’ve kept the quarterback clean, the running backs are getting to the second level and the referee hasn’t called out their name due to a penalty.
West Virginia offensive lineman Josh Sills took the goal of anonymity to another level against Baylor, playing so well that not even his own head coach noticed him.
Sills, who has started at left guard all season for the Mountaineers, was flipped to right guard on the second possession of the second quarter against the Bears and played there the rest of the game.