With the dawn of a new year, the Mountaineers find themselves looking at the fourth season of Neal Brown’s tenure both with hope for the future and the doom of the past. Through three seasons, the Mountaineers have been rudderless on offense, averaging right at 24 points per game. Worse 16 times in 35 games they’ve failed to break that mark, and another 4 times they hit exactly 24 points. 20 times in 35 games they’ve score 24 or fewer points.
Much of that blame, fairly or not, has been laid at the immobile feet of former starting quarterback Jarret Doege.