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West Virginia’s Geno Smith Proves Pure Talent Is More Important Than Experience

Article By on 20th September, 2010

... into the 2010 season, the West Virginia football team had very few offensive questions that needed to be answered.

The Mountaineers were returning seven offensive starters from a year ago, including running back Noel Devine, nearly the entire offensive line, and a bevy of speedy skill-position players (such as Jock Sanders and up-and-coming star receiver Tavon Austin).

After two years of less-than-stellar output, it finally looked like the unit had the firepower to get back to the level they were playing at during the golden years of the Rich Rodriguez era. The only unknown was whether new starting quarterback Bleacher Report - College Football




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