Mountaineers' Performance Breakdown: Who Shined and Who Struggled?
In the aftermath of West Virginia's intense battle against Arizona State, we dive into the detailed report card from ProFootballFocus, offering an insightful look at the top performers and areas for improvement.
But here's where it gets controversial... or at least, eye-opening.
Offensive Stars: A Trio of Standouts
Cam Vaughn, Wide Receiver: 70.1 Grade
Vaughn's big-play ability was on full display, racking up 79 yards on just three catches. A true game-changer.Jarod Bowie, Wide Receiver: 67.4 Grade
Bowie's agility in open space created opportunities, finishing with four receptions for 34 yards. A reliable target.Ty'Kieast Crawford, Right Tackle: 65.5 Grade
Crawford excelled in pass protection, earning an impressive 84.5 grade. However, his run blocking struggled, dropping to a concerning 57.5.
Defensive Highlights: Unsung Heroes Step Up
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Thoughts and Discussion:
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