MORGANTOWN — West Virginia’s 16th practice was the second scrimmage and second practice in the stadium, marking the final practice of the evaluation phase.
Saturday’s scrimmage was the last opportunity for players to prove themselves before Rich Rodriguez finally molds a depth chart. Obviously, the depth chart will be fluid, leading up until game week, but the two tiers of players who can win now and who can help win later will be formed. On Sunday, Rodriguez and his staff planned to sit down and discuss the depth chart.
“You can’t get 50 guys, 60 guys on offense and defense ready to play a game,” Rodriguez said. “That’s just too many people. You can’t have time to have reps because you only have so many hours a day.”
With the pressure to gain a starting spot, there was still some “good