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Barry Moreland, a Redshirt Senior Cornerback from Zion, Illinois, has entered his name into the Transfer Portal.Â
The following are the top four high school players in West Virginia in the 2020 class. The top three, Jaemyn Brakefield, Zach Loveday and AJ Hoggard, all from Huntington Prep, have been offered scholarships by the top programs in the country, but Obinna Anochili-Killen of class AA state championship team Chapmanville High School, is just starting to get the attention of universities around the country.
When Will Grier, former West Virginia quarterback, was taken in the 3rd round with the 100th overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, he must have immediately felt relief, then happiness…and then concern.
Oscar Tshiebwe missed the PBC Roundball Classic on April 27 in Montour, PA. He was scheduled to play for the Pennsylvania All Stars, which was comprised of the most elite talent in the state, against the USA All Stars.
Dana Holgorsen, former Head Coach at West Virginia University, just called called out on Twitter by the #1 rated recruit in the state of West Virginia, Darnell Wright.
Isaiah Cottrell could be the future of West Virginia basketball. Cottrell, the 6’8 200 pound power forward from Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas, Nevada, is that good. He’s a once-in-a-lifetime talent that could be exactly what Bob Huggins needs to bring a National Championship home to West Virginia.
Make no mistake about it, David Sills V was disrespected by every team in the NFL. Even the Buffalo Bills, who eventually signed him as an undrafted free agent, disrespected him.
Kenyon Martin, Jr., the son of former Bob Huggins’ player Kenyon Martin, Sr., narrowed his list down to four schools last Wednesday, April 24th. A week later, we break down the final four schools on his list and the probability that he chooses each
Yussif Basa-Ama, the 6’10 220 pound power forward/center out of St. Andrews School in Boca Raton, recently picked up a scholarship offer from Coach Bob Huggins and West Virginia University