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WVU secondary a must against No. 1 scoring squadBy DilloN DUrst

SportS Writer @Dailyathenaeum

Heading into Saturday’s colossal Big 12 matchup be-tween No. 7 TCU and No. 20 West Virginia, there might not be a hotter unit in the nation than the Horned Frogs’ offense.

After scoring 82 points and racking up 785 yards, including 480 passing yards, the Mountaineers’ defen-sive backs figure to have their hands full Saturday afternoon.

However, this isn’t the first time this season West Virginia’s defense has faced an elite offensive attack.

The Mountaineers’ second-ary held then-No. 4 Baylor’s top-ranked offense to just 318 total yards of offense and figure to come out with the same intention Saturday.

“TCU has a lot of versa-tile players across the field, and they have a lot of play-makers,” said junior safety Karl Joseph. “It’s going to be a tough matchup, so we just have to be ready to come play. As far as Baylor and TCU, they both score fast, and that is something that we have to keep our eyes on.”

West Virginia head coach Dana Holgorsen said TCU quarterback Trevone Boykin, who was a receiver a

year ago, might be the most improved quarterback in the nation.

“Probably – well, not probably – he is the most improved player in college football,” Holgorsen said.

Last weekend against Texas Tech Boykin com-pleted 22 of 39 attempts for 433 yards and seven touchdowns.

The Horned Frogs’ of-fense scored so many touch-downs at home against the Red Raiders that they ran out of fireworks for the season.

“(Boykin) is going to throw the ball out there, so we are going to have to play sound in the secondary,” Jo-seph said. “Every man is go-

ing to have to do their job. He is also a good runner, so we are going to have to con-tain him in the pocket, as well.”

The Mountaineers’ sec-ondary has been holding their own so far this sea-son, surrendering a feasi-ble 218.4 passing yards per game which is No. 3 in the Big 12.

Although West Virginia’s secondary didn’t blink when starters Daryl Worley and Terrell Chestnut went down with injuries against Bay-lor, Holgorsen said he’d be “incredibly disappointed” if Chestnut isn’t ready to play Saturday.

“He hasn’t been cleared

yet. We will see how he re-sponds (Tuesday),” Hol-gorsen said.

However, if Chestnut can’t go, backups Ishmael Banks and Ricky Rumph have been playing great down the stretch and are more than capable of filling the void.

West Virginia defensive coordinator Tony Gibson said TCU is known to run trick plays. They even beat the Mountaineers in 2012 in overtime on one such play.

“What you have to do is play sound and you have to play your assignment,” Gib-son said of defending trick plays. “That’s where we can’t have guys, especially when

a kid like Boykin breaks away, we can’t come out of coverage.

“We have to make sure we do our job, whether you are responsible for a third, a half or that man then you have to stay on him.”

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Mountaineer defensive line ready for challenge against tCUBy ANthoNy PeCorAro

aSSociate SportS eDitor @pecoraroWVuneWS

Entering Week 10, No. 20 West Virginia is faced with an array of chal-lenges for both the offense and defense as it takes on No. 7 TCU.

With a Horned Frog offense that is averag-ing 50.4 points per game, good for No. 1 in the na-tion, the Mountaineers’ defense – and the defen-sive line, specifically – un-derstand they have their hands full.

First-year defensive line coach Tom Bradley said the Horned Frogs bring so many dynamics to the playing field that the chal-lenges are extremely evi-dent for WVU going into Saturday’s matchup.

One of the Horned Frogs’ most lethal weap-ons is junior quarterback Trevone Boykin, who has 2,306 passing yards on the year along with 21 touch-downs and just three interceptions.

Bradley said in addition

to his explosive numbers, Boykin’s biggest challenge for the Mountaineers is his speed, agility and abil-ity to make people miss, which can make a huge difference.

“Wow, you always have to know where he is and keep him on your inside shoulder,” Bradley said. “It’s one of the things you have to be very disciplined at. I think that’s the part that’s hard.

“You can’t be as reck-less as you may want to be. There’s a fine line between being aggressive and not being very smart.”

Redshirt junior defen-sive lineman Kyle Rose said as the season has pro-gressed, he’s seen tremen-dous improvements out of the defensive line and knows one huge key for West Virginia Saturday will be getting after Boykin, who has been sacked 12 times this season.

“Pressure on the quar-terback,” Rose said. “Just getting to the quarterback with three, that really has allowed us to drop eight

and play coverage, and if we can stop the run and get home with three, that’s an advantage for us.”

Bradley also said as a whole, the Horned Frogs’ style of play, which in-cludes an element of the option, will come as a challenge to the Mountaineers.

“It’s a very different style,” he said. “In fact, that’s the hardest thing is to be able to duplicate that kind of speed they have back in the backfield.

“We don’t run the op-tion here, so we have to really manufacture that in practice and be able to get the kind of look, and it’s going to be difficult to get that look.”

Bradley made one thing clear when speaking about TCU as a whole.

“It’s a tough challenge ahead,” he said. “The thing that’s really going to be difficult for us is they’re hitting on all cyl-inders right now. It will be a tough afternoon.”

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Trickett embracing ‘game manager’ role this season

By Dillon DursTSportS Writer

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Former Alabama quar-terback A.J. McCarron, who won two national ti-tles, bristled at the idea of being labeled a “game manager.”

West Virginia redshirt senior quarterback Clint Trickett, on the other hand, embraces the role.

“Obviously the quar-terback is the manager, and there has been a lot of talk about that over the last several years on whether that is an insult

or not,” Trickett said. “It’s not. That is the quarter-back’s job. It’s part of the position, and if you are doing a good job, then you should take that as a compliment.”

“I didn’t say he was just a game manager,” said West Virginia head coach Dana Holgorsen. “He’s a pretty darn good quar-terback, too. He’s a very smart kid.”

The Mountaineers’ se-nior signal caller has been an instrumental part of the nation’s No. 9 pass-ing offense. Trickett’s 2,763 passing yards and 17

touchdowns is No. 5 na-tionally, while he contin-ues to complete more than 60 percent of his passes.

Holgorsen said the big-gest difference between Trickett this year and last year is the awareness of his surroundings.

“There are a lot of guys who are good players who are completely unaware of their surroundings, re-gardless of what position it is,” he said. “He’s very aware of his surroundings. He knows what the mood is with the guys. He knows when to pick them up. He knows when to challenge

them. He knows when to slow things down.

“He’s a pretty intuitive kid, and he’s extremely aware of his surround-ings and what it takes to be successful.”

Heading into arguably the biggest game of his career, Trickett will face one of the nation’s most well-coached defenses led by TCU head coach Gary Patterson.

Although the Horned Frogs are surrendering an average of 239.6 pass-ing yards per game, their defense has done a great job of getting to the quar-

terback this season and is averaging 3.14 sacks per game.

“They are a good de-fense,” Trickett said. “Coach (Gary) Patterson is one of the best defen-sive-minded coaches out there. I put him up there with coach Saban and all the other great ones that are known. They do what they do, and they do it well.

“They are good on third downs, but so are we. It will be a great test for us.”

Despite having one of the best receivers in the nation in Kevin White at

his disposal, Trickett also has a very deep and tal-ented group of running backs to lean on, making West Virginia’s offense one of the most dynamic in the nation.

“Last year, we had to de-pend on the run game a lot because that’s where our best player was. This year, we have a diverse offense, and depending on what the defense is giving us, we don’t have to stick to the running game,” Trick-ett said. “Like we said be-fore, pick your poison.”

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If it’s not one, it’s the other for WVU receivers

By Anthony PecorAroAssociAte sports editor

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For the first time all season, West Virginia’s top wide receiver in se-nior Kevin White was held in check against the Okla-homa State Cowboys.

A f t e r s t a r t i ng t h e 2014 season with seven-straight games with at least 100 receiving yards, his streak came to an end against the Cowboys as he only had three recep-

tions for 27 yards and a touchdown.

His fellow senior wide receiver Mario Alford, however, was able to put up 136 receiving yards on seven receptions and a touchdown.

Due to the versatility these two receivers pos-sess, receivers coach Lon-nie Galloway said when defenses try to take White away, Alford keeps offen-sive options available for the Mountaineers.

“It’s one of those things

where if you try to take one of them away, hope-fully the other one’s game is going, and it just gives, I think, us an advantage (because) which one are you going to try to take away?” Galloway said.

Alford said knowing defenders have to choose who to double cover gives both him and White con-fidence, knowing at least one of them will be able to perform at a high level.

“It’s great when you have two good receiv-

ers on the outside. They have to pick and choose, so if they’re doubling him, then that means I’m open (and) if they’re doubling me, that means he’s open,” he said. “It’s a great opportunity.”

Utilizing West Virgin-ia’s passing game will be key in Week 11 against No. 7 TCU. The Horned Frogs sit at the No. 1 spot for points scored this sea-son, averaging 50.4 points per game and are only giving up 21.6 points a

game.How ever, Gal loway

said he is not concerned with utilizing White and Alford to the greatest of their abilities if the op-tion isn’t there, because the entire offensive bal-ance the Mountaineers have is going so well now.

“Right now I think we have a good thing go-ing. Obviously we’re still going to try to get Kevin the ball, but there’s no need to force the ball to Kevin or Mario – just let

it come,” he said.“We have a good bal-

ance going right now and (are) just trying to keep everything going.”

Knowing the Moun-taineers will have their hands full with TCU com-ing to town, as they put up a hefty 82 points on Texas Tech Saturday, both receivers are well aware they need to get back to how they’ve been playing all season.

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andrew spellman/the daily athenaeumWVU senior receiver Kevin White catches a touchdown against Oklahoma State last Saturday.

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Array of backs continue to shine throughout season

By RyAn PetRovichSportS Writer

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How often can a team have its premiere running back limited or injured and still feel confident in its ability to run the ball?

For West Virginia, a crowded backfield has al-lowed the team to keep its finger off the panic button and remain assured that the ground game would be fine even if its starting player went down.

During West Virginia’s victory over Baylor two weeks ago, Rushel Shell – the team’s primary back– left the game with an ap-parent ankle injury and did not return.

This allowed backs like Dreamius Smith and An-drew Buie to step in and make an impact.

In the game against Baylor, Smith carried the ball 13 times for 60 yards and scored a touchdown, while Buie handled the ball nine times for 24 yards and also found the end zone.

Shell was dressed for the team’s matchup ver-sus Oklahoma State last Saturday but was kept out for precautionary mea-sures. Despite missing Shell for another game, running backs coach Ja-Juan Seider felt the team could handle business without him.

“He was ready last week,” Seider said. “I didn’t think we needed him last week. We had four other guys practice and play.”

B e t w e e n We n d e l l Smallwood, Smith, Buie and Dustin Garrison, West

Virginia is loaded with tal-ent in the backfield. Hav-ing this much depth has allowed each of them to lessen the load for Shell and even take on other roles.

Smallwood is really coming to form as the sea-son progresses, not only as a running back but at receiver, as well.

“We’re starting to see the explosiveness out of him that we’ve been miss-ing all year,” Seider said. “Just moving around so much, but now he’s been able to focus more in the backfield and be a better running back.”

While Smallwood only caught one pass for 14 yards against Oklahoma State last weekend, he led the team in rushing with 23 carries for 132 yards.

West Virginia is con-

stantly shuffling its run-ning backs, and the con-tinuous rotation keeps all the players in the back-field on their toes.

S m i t h , h o w e v e r, doesn’t really see an is-sue with the running back carousel.

“When your number’s called just go,” Smith said. “You got to know every-thing so when it’s called you got to go in there and do it.”

Smallwood mimicked his teammate, as he, too, is only worried about get-ting the job done when-ever he gets the chance to touch the rock.

“Most of the time it doesn’t really matter, I know I’m going to get the chance to make plays,” Smallwood said. “Every opportunity I get, I need to take advantage.”

As West Virginia does battle against another highly ranked team in TCU this weekend, the running game will look

to continue its success against a tough Horned Frog defense.

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doyle maurer/the daily athenaeumWVU running back breaks through tackles during the Baylor game earlier this season.

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