During WVU football's 45-3 win over Robert Morris on Saturday, fans may have seen a glimpse of the quarterback of the future for the Mountaineers.
Nicco Marchiol earned the starting nod in the win and played through the fourth quarter. But once WVU was leading by a safe margin, head coach Rich Rodriguez was able to get some other quarterbacks into the game, giving them some valuable in-game experience. One quarterback who took some snaps and gained attention from Mountaineer football fans was true freshman Scotty Fox Jr., who was rumored over the summer to be considered the "future" of the program, showcased his elite speed with a 59-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter.