It took much longer than it should have, but now that West Virginia Mountaineers head coach Neal Brown has inserted Jarret Doege, he needs to become the starter. Doege came into the game, amidst a loud ovation from the Mountaineer faithful, late in the third quarter and played three drives. Those three drives resulted in 17 passes from Doege for 119 yards and one touchdown. More importantly, the offense appeared more fluid and more in sync with Doege’s passes.
Brown undoubtedly will address the quarterback situation either Monday or most likely Tuesday. I’m sure he won’t volunteer the information but one of the reporters will ask and Brown will be forced to respond.