Usually, if someone tells you that they'd like to see a bit more violence in their life, you'll give them a side-eye glance and wonder if they're safe to be around. However, context is everything.
It was all about the context when WVU football cornerbacks coach Rod West spoke with the media on Friday following the team's third day of camp – because one of the few places folks might consider choosing violence as an acceptable approach is on the gridiron. And that's exactly what West advocated his cornerbacks should do.
The previous day, WVU defensive coordinator Zac Alley mentioned that he sets a standard for the defense to force at least three turnovers per practice, and that they had hit that number on the first two days of camp.