MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Almost everything has changed for West Virginia in the six weeks between national signing days — except for the Mountaineers signing class.
West Virginia has added two commitments since Neal Brown took over for Dana Holgorsen on Jan. 5 — safety Rashean Lynn and graduate transfer quarterback Austin Kendall. Lynn will sign his letter of intent Wednesday, while Kendall is already enrolled at WVU.
Rivals analyst Keenan Cummings says the Mountaineers expect to add a couple more signees on Wednesday, which will leave the class with three spots to fill with additional transfers this summer.