He could be a good one, but at least he is one
April 13, 2016 by Mike CasazzaNow that West Virginia has Will Grier, who is somewhere among the top quarterback prospects to ever choose the Mountaineers, take a moment to review and then consider how difficult it is to get an elite signal caller. WVU and Grier took an unusual route to come together, but building a roster and stockpiling players is sometimes like a golf scramble: It’s not how; it’s how many.
This snapshot of the 2017 class is a pretty general review of any and every year. It’s like securing a date for prom. Schools must properly assess a prospect’s interest, and prospects must not wait too long for offers that never come.