As WVU football is into their third week of preseason camp, Rich Rodriguez and his staff have had 12 days of practice and other preseason activities to evaluate a roster that is completely new to most of them, and features over 70 new athletes joining the program in total. This past Saturday, Rodriguez had his team go head-to-head in their first fully live intra-squad scrimmage of camp.
In the days leading up to that first scrimmage, Rodriguez seemed hopeful that seeing his team go against each other in a game-type situation would help him clarify his depth chart for the upcoming season a good bit.