West Virginia head coach Rich Rodriguez expressed his confidence in the quarterback room during recent interviews with the media. Despite the departure of multi-year starter Garrett Greene, Rodriguez believes the team will be okay with the quarterbacks they have. Redshirt junior Nicco Marchiol has shown potential, completing 66% of his passes last season. The team also brought in two experienced transfers, Jaylen Henderson and Max Brown, who have both seen playing time at other schools. Henderson, who started for Texas A&M, accounted for eight touchdowns in the final four games of the 2023 season. Brown, who played for Florida, has demonstrated his skills on the field as well. The room also includes redshirt freshman Khalil Wilkins and true freshman Scotty Fox, who have shown promise. The quarterbacks will be coached by a combination of Rodriguez, his son Rhett, and assistant Pat White, who will provide a good cop/bad cop dynamic. Overall, Rodriguez is pleased with the dedication and eagerness of the quarterbacks in the room.
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