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West Virginia coach Rich Rodriguez impressed by Deion Sanders rebuild
The numbers are not flashy but the growth is undeniable.
Freshman quarterback Scotty Fox Jr., a 6-foot-2 product from Mentor, Ohio, has quietly stabilized West Virginia’s offense. Through three starts he has thrown for 623 yards, four touchdowns and just two interceptions, earning praise from a head coach who does not hand it out easily.
“He played beyond his years,” Rich Rodriguez said. “You wouldn’t think he’s a true freshman. He made some next-level throws.”
Fox’s composure has coincided with a late-season pulse for the Mountaineers, who sit 3-6 overall but are coming off a big win at No. 22 Houston, their first ranked road victory since Rodriguez’s return to Morgantown.
“I thought our off

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