The West Virginia Mountaineers took to a snowy Yankee Stadium Saturday, facing off with Syracuse in a game that matched former-Big East rivals.
The game was expected to be a quarterback showdown, but the snowy weather put a damper on most of the fireworks. Geno Smith wanted showcase his game and increase his draft stock, but the 38-14 loss took away from Smith's style of play.
The conditions were nowhere far from optimal for evaluation purposes, but it did give scouts the opportunity to see how well Smith could manage an offense in less than perfect conditions. It also gave scouts the chance to se...
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