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Skyler Howard solidifies QB spot

Actually, that’s been the theme for his entire college career, dating back to his days at Stephen F. Austin and Riverside City College. He was always told he wasn’t good enough to be a starting quarterback at the highest level of college football.

Last season, he not only proved he could maintain his position at West Virginia, but thrive in it.

Howard had his ups and downs in 2015, but still led the Mountaineers to an 8-5 record which included a victory over Arizona in the Cactus Bowl.

This year, he needs to lead the team even more as the Mountaineers should try to compete for the Big 12 Conference championship.