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West Virginia will get a boost on the offensive line this fall with the news that Kyle Bosch has been granted immediate eligibility by the NCAA, WVSports.com has confirmed. [details]
Now that the spring evaluation period has ended the West Virginiacoaching staff has set their attention on evaluating prospects on campus with a series of summer camps set for t... [details]
Earlier this week, the West Virginia football program began its eight weeks of summer preparation for the 2015 football. The team participated in workouts with strength coach Mik... [details]
1. West Virginia SS Karl Joseph The particulars: 5-11, 197, senior The skinny: Joseph is not the most gifted safety when it comes to coverage skills. But when it comes to punishing opposing players, whether they be wide receivers, running backs, tight ends or quarterbacks, he has no peer in the college game. He excels in run support because it allows him to be physical. The bottom line: Joseph is a tough guy who loves to deliver a big hit (truthfully, he can get a bit sloppy at times because he always is looking for the big hit). He hits a ton; he's a sledgehammer masquerading as a defensive back.