MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Nothing, it seems, is going to keep quarterback Austin Kendall from finally starting a game at Oklahoma Memorial Stadium.
Kendall has recovered quickly from the muscle injury that knocked him out of the Iowa State game, and coach Neal Brown believes he will be good to go when West Virginia visits the Sooners Saturday morning.
“Barring any changes over the next 48 hours, he will line up behind center on Saturday,” Brown said on his Thursday night radio show.
Brown said that Kendall was able to take 50 percent of the reps in Tuesday’s practice, and upped that total on Wednesday.