MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — West Virginia’s offense struggled during an abbreviated two-minute drill at the close of Thursday’s media viewing session.
It was an admittedly brief sample size, with the first- and second-team units hurrying through two possessions each. Plus, a couple of presumed offensive starters were limited or missing completely.
Wide receiver Shelton Gibson sat out the first three series before working with the second unit. Right guard Tony Matteo wasn’t in uniform, leaving Grant Lingafelter to take the first-team snaps.
The lineup tinkering had true freshman Gary Jennings at wideout instead of Gibson, and senior KJ Myers working in the nearby slot receiver.