June 19, 2008
Big doings at the Puskar Center
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MORGANTOWN - Cleaning out a crowded notebook and a cluttered mind after an afternoon trip to West Virginia's football offices:

  • I saw one of the largest human beings I've ever come across Wednesday afternoon while at the Puskar Center.
  • Morgan Moses is a 6-foot-7, 347-pound offensive tackle at Meadowbrook High School in Richmond, Va. He was making an unofficial visit to West Virginia, which means he can tour the facilities and talk to the coaches.

    Moses is certainly not the only lineman on WVU's list of potential 2009 recruits, but he's without question among the best prospects and has offers from, among others, Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee and Virginia Tech. I even caught a few minutes of him on tape and saw him pile-driving everything from opposing defensive linemen to his own teammates who got in the way.

    While the current 10 verbal commitments to the Mountaineers' next recruiting class are predominantly skill-position players, expect more of the remaining slots to be filled by guys like Moses. West Virginia's coaches need offensive linemen and linebackers more than anything else.

  • Defensive linemen? Now that's another matter entirely.
  • Remember a few months ago when it appeared the Mountaineers were thin at the position after the loss of Keilen Dykes and Johnny Dingle and the mystery ailment suffered by Zac Cooper? Well, all of a sudden the defensive line could be a strength.

    The two surprises are Pat Liebig and Uriah Grant. Liebig, who was a part-time starter before leaving school to tend to his family business, appears to have a great chance to have his final year of eligibility restored.

    Grant was a 265-pound defensive lineman from Florida who signed with Wake Forest a year ago but never enrolled in school. Word is there was a dispute over the ACT scores of several players from his high school (a coach's wife was the monitor), and although Grant simply went out and took an SAT and passed, Wake Forest refused to admit him. Wake coach Jim Grobe was not happy, to say the least.

    Well, Grant sat out last year and is now a 280-pounder who is fully qualified and fully prepared to compete for playing time right away.

    Throw in junior college transfers Tevita Finau, Larry Ford and D.J. Shaw, along with returning starter Scooter Berry and veterans Cooper and Chris Neild, and suddenly the Mountaineers are deep on the defensive line.

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    Posted By: DD - Beckley, WV (7:52am 06-19-2008)
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    Outstanding! It's a great time to be a Mountaineer!!!! Go WVU!!

    Posted By: wvu fan in 'bama this week (2:23am 06-19-2008)
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    good, finially getting that rpi up, no more radfords or umbcs

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