MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Since the weekend, heavy speculation has followed Tate Martell and Austin Kendall, with the transfer quarterbacks reportedly visiting West Virginia as each considers a new destination. Whether that’s fact or there’s just been a rash of Elvis-style QB sightings in Morgantown, one thing is certain: The Mountaineers have good reason to be interested in both players.
Sophomore Jack Allison didn’t exactly sew up next year’s starting job in the Camping World Bowl against Syracuse, going 17-of-35 for 277 yards with no touchdowns and an interception. A breakdown of Allison’s mechanics was part of Neal Brown’s presentation in his interview with West Virginia AD Shane Lyons, so there is clearly work to be done if he is to start next season.