MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – West Virginia’s biggest offensive void is a secret to no one.
“If this West Virginia offense has any weaknesses,” ESPN play-by-play man Anish Schroff noted early in Saturday’s telecast, “It’s the interior of the offensive line.”
More specifically, right guard is the position the Mountaineers need to turn from a snow fence to a wall as they try to keep their Big 12 title aspirations on track.
The situation has been deemed dire enough that West Virginia is willing to junk its initial plan to redshirt senior Isaiah Hardy this season. Hardy earned the start against Kansas over redshirt sophomore Chase Behrndt, who had started in place of Joe Brown the previous three games.