MORGANTOWN — West Virginia University’s football program under head coach Neal Brown has seen a resurgence of home-grown talent making a significant impact on the team. With players like Dante Stills and Zach Frazier making waves in the NFL draft, the Mountaineers are proving that West Virginia products can excel at the highest level.
Brown’s vision of having a quarter of the team’s scholarships go to in-state players is coming to fruition, with players like Sean Martin from Princeton showing promise for a breakout season. Martin, who battled illness last year, has impressed coaches with his size and strength, leading to speculation that he could be a top NFL draft pick.
The emphasis on recruiting and developing local talent has been a priority for Brown, who believes that representing the state university means having a roster that reflects the best of West Virginia. With players like Hudson Clement and Preston Fox making an impact as walk-ons, the Mountaineers are showcasing the talent that the state has to offer.
As West Virginia continues to produce top prospects like Martin, the future looks bright for the Mountaineers as they aim to compete at the highest level with a roster filled with home-grown talent. Stay tuned for more updates on WVU’s rising stars.