MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Rushel Shell’s season hasn’t started as quickly as he or the West Virginia coaches envisioned. Through two nonconference games, the junior has only 69 yards on 19 carries.
“He needs to perform a little better—he knows that,” Dana Holgoren said. “He’s trying hard, and he wants to be good. He is probably just trying a little bit too hard. He is second-guessing himself a little bit, and you can’t do that at running back. You have to hit it.”
And we hit it on the Friday version of the Gold & Blue Lunch Report, with video of Shell’s indecision and my picks for the weekend.