Article By Jeff Woollard on 7th July, 2010
Pryor ended up signing with The Ohio State Buckeyes.
The Mountaineers went searching for a replacement and found Tajh Boyd, another potential top QB recruit. Eventually, Boyd decided WVU’s offense was not good enough. He and his father went south, literally, to Clemson.
Finally, Eugene Smith signed on and accepted the challenge of carrying the torch that is WVU football’s quest for a national title.
Currently, Smith finds questions swirling about his ability to lead the Mountaineers to the Promised Land—something no quarterback in Mountaineer history has done.
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