The 2009 season will mark the beginning of a new era for West Virginia University football.
With former quarterback Patrick White now playing for the Miami Dolphins and four of the starting offensive linemen from last season's 9-4 Meineke Car Care Bowl team gone, the Mountaineers could be in for one of the most interesting seasons in recent memory for the program.
The first order of business in the offseason for the Mountaineers will be, of course, finding a replacement for White under center. Senior Jarrett Brown solidified his spot as the starter after an impressive spring. Brown, who saw playing time in his sophomore and junior seasons, will lead an offense surrounded by a variety of talented skill players for offensive ...
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