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Dana Holgorsen got to see this live

West Virginia remains engaged with Lamont Wade, and Dana Holgorsen was in the stands for this game and this play, plus a chance to watch and to be seen by Aliquippa safety Kwantel Raines. If you thought that was surprising, consider what Tyron Carrier was up to. He has plenty of receivers coming back next season, but he was out west eyeballing junior college targets.

Anyway, while in the Golden State, Carrier offered College of the Canyons wideout Marquise Brown and Riverside Community College receiver Dominique Maiden. The two are very different types of receivers, albeit both have roundabout ties to the program and both have an affinity for the Mountaineers.

Brown is a smaller receiver with blazing sub-4.40 speed who originally signed with Utah State and ended up going the JUCO route due to some issues with his ACT score. Now that he has things straightened out, the South Florida native can enroll at his choice of four-year colleges in December with four years to play three seasons.

Maiden, on the other hand, stands 6-foot-5 and would have three years to play two seasons. He, too, would graduate in December and currently attends the same junior college that sent quarterback Skyler Howard to Morgantown.