MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — West Virginia’s offense demonstrated itself to be a work in progress in the Blue-Gold spring game, and it will likely require plenty of work in August camp for progress to be realized.
“I think it was a typical spring game,” said first-year head coach Neal Brown. “I think there were some really good aspects on the field, and some things that obviously we need to get corrected before we line up and play James Madison at the end of August. We are a work in progress.”
The Gold team, quarterbacked by Austin Kendall, beat Jack Allison’s Blue squad 25-9 in a scrimmage that was played with 10-minute quarters.