Your thoughts?
July 2, 2013 by Mike CasazzaSome one will catch a 100 plus balls next year, someone will throw for over 4000yds and we will rush for over 2500yds it’s what we do. #WVU
— JaJuan Seider (@coachseider) July 2, 2013
This is interesting. In the Dana Holgorsen Era (let’s call that 2007-2012), here are the totals at Texas Tech, Houston, Oklahoma State and WVU.
Texas Tech
2007: 6,114 yards passing (5,705 for Graham Harrell); 134 receptions and 1,962 yards receiving for Michael Crabtree, 109 receptions and 1,245 yards receiving for Danny Amendola; 771 yards team yards rushing
Houston
2008: 5,214 yards passing (5,013 for Case Keenum), 79 reception and 1,024 yards receiving for Tyron Carrier, 2,101 team yards rushing
2009: 6,033 yards passing (5,632 for Case Keenum), 104 receptions and 1,214 yards receiving for James Cleveland, 85 receptions and 1,026 yards receiving for Patrick Edwards, 90 receptions and 1,012 yards receiving for Tyron Carrier; 1,852 team yards rushing
Oklahoma State
2010: 4,496 yards passing (4,277 for Brandon Weeden), 111 receptions and 1,782 yards receiving for Justin Blackmon; 2,267 team yards rushing
West Virginia
2011: 4,509 yards passing (4,385 for Geno Smith), 73 receptions and 1,279 yards receiving for Stedman Bailey, 101 receptions and 1186 yards receiving for Tavon Austin; 1,595 team yards rushing
2012: 4,285 yards passing (4,198 for Geno Smith), 113 receptions and 1,627 yards receiving for Stedman Bailey, 111 receptions and 1,287 yards receiving for Tavon Austin; 2,222 team yards rushing
Whither the 2013 season? Hazard a prediction, please, for whether or not WVU hits these marks and who does it.