MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The guy who snapped the ball for America’s 14th-rated offense last season didn’t derive much satisfaction from the statistical finish.
Those 490 yards per game compiled by West Virginia added up to a 7-6 record, leaving Tyler Orlosky to recall 2014, rather bluntly, as a “disappointment.”
“We were 6-2 at one point, we were playing TCU on ‘College GameDay’ and we were ranked 16th in the nation at the time,” Orlosky said. “We had the Big 12 in our hands and we let it slip away.”
With 16 starts behind him, Orlosky approaches his junior season as one of the Big 12’s top-rated centers.