On the West Virginia practice field, Jeff Casteel has his arm around one of his players, and the next minute, he’s spitting everywhere, chewing out one of his players for messing up, similar to Rich Rodriguez.
Casteel has to be tough, though. He’s in charge of the bandit position. The bandit is not a traditional position name, but if you’ve watched WVU football or looked at rosters in the past, bandit is a bit more of a known position.
Wyoming transfer Braden Siders is an outsider, never been to WVU, and when his family and friends ask what position he plays, he’s just been saying:
“I’ve just been saying edge,” Siders said.
Siders didn’t even quite know what it was until he arrived at Morgantown, too.
“I kind of found out on my visit what it was going to be,” Siders said. “I was super