PHOENIX — When the West Virginia football charter flight touches down Tuesday in Arizona, it will begin the so-called “reward” portion for this season.
Head coach Dana Holgorsen follows a curfew policy that aims to balance fun time with preparation time for players afforded more freedom than a typical road game.
“There are going to be some places that you can go, and there are going to be some places that you can’t go,” he said.”You have to monitor it and let them have fun.
“Night 1 (curfew) is a little later, and then Night 2 is a little earlier.