COLUMBIA, Mo. – Maybe the switch would do it.
West Virginia was optimistic that the offensive line might have a bit more spark to it this week when Chase Behrndt and Josh Sills reverted to their natural positions after Week 1.
“We felt like we didn’t get everything out of Josh at center that we can get out of him,” said offensive line coach Matt Moore. “We didn’t get the movement we wanted out of center and Chase has been doing better with his snaps, so we moved them hoping we could get more movement.