The 10th practice of fall camp had everything you’d want from an intra-squad scrimmage. Nearly 100 plays, plenty of competition, and just about everyone getting a taste of the action. Rich Rodriguez offered his first-blush reactions to West Virginia Mountaineers ’ first scrimmage, noting the quarterbacks ran “competitively” and the defense tackled well overall. But there was a shadow hanging over the day’s work — a few too many silly mistakes that topped the coach’s list of complaints.
Rich Rodriguez didn’t mince words in the presser when asked about multiple procedural penalties. “No, it’s always hard until I watch the film. I think our quarterbacks ran competitively, but I also think their eyes were probably in the wrong place at times. There’s a lot of decisions for them to mak