During the past several seasons, West Virginia has struggled at the cornerback position. They have been beat consistently. But now, the Mountaineers may finally have their cornerback situation fixed.
After being torched for three plays of more than 40 yards against South Florida, the West Virginia cornerbacks stepped up, allowing only one passer to go for more than 200 yards in their final five games. That was to Cincinnati, and the Mountaineers held them to nearly 90 yards below their season average.
Senior Brandon Hogan will enter his third season as a starting cornerback. He came...
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