. . . seems to be that if your surname is "White," you already have the potential to be a star at WVU -- Kevin and Pat already establishing themselves.
The scary (good) thing is within all of the readups on Kyzir, in contrast to Kevin and Ka'Raun, it's that Kyzir has the most athletic upside, as well as more accolades at this point in his career. This, with respect to offers, interest and rankings via "stars" which placates all of the star-gazers out there.
Lackawanna is nearly to WVU, what Cleveland-Glenville is to Ohio State as far as an established pipeline goes, although Glenville has been doing it for O$U much longer.
That's a nice component of stability as it pertains to feeding players to our program.
This is also a large part why we, as a fanbase, need to be behind whoever the head coach is and want him to be successful. There's much more to the stability of a program than the head coach, as these feeder programs have a good relationship with the guys who are here. As these prospects develop -- hopefully as well as those established Whites (Pat, Kevin) have -- the wins will come. I believe that.
I really believe Holgorsen is hitting his stride in this respect. The learning curve has been uncomfortable for many, I get that, but the pieces are coming together if you look at the big picture.
The scary (good) thing is within all of the readups on Kyzir, in contrast to Kevin and Ka'Raun, it's that Kyzir has the most athletic upside, as well as more accolades at this point in his career. This, with respect to offers, interest and rankings via "stars" which placates all of the star-gazers out there.
Lackawanna is nearly to WVU, what Cleveland-Glenville is to Ohio State as far as an established pipeline goes, although Glenville has been doing it for O$U much longer.
That's a nice component of stability as it pertains to feeding players to our program.
This is also a large part why we, as a fanbase, need to be behind whoever the head coach is and want him to be successful. There's much more to the stability of a program than the head coach, as these feeder programs have a good relationship with the guys who are here. As these prospects develop -- hopefully as well as those established Whites (Pat, Kevin) have -- the wins will come. I believe that.
I really believe Holgorsen is hitting his stride in this respect. The learning curve has been uncomfortable for many, I get that, but the pieces are coming together if you look at the big picture.