It’s not as if Jock Sanders has never played tailback at West Virginia. After all, when he arrived in the same recruiting class as Noel Devine, there was a battle waged between the two for playing time.
And even though Devine won that battle in the early days of their career and Sanders was subsequently moved to slot receiver, Sanders still has kept his hand in some backfield plays. In West Virginia’s offense, he quite often motions into a spot beside quarterback Jarrett Brown or takes a handoff on an end-around.
Still, when Sanders was asked Saturday to pretty much take over full time for an injured Devine in the second half of West Virginia’s 17-9 win over Louisville, it took him a while to adjust.
Full Article at: The Charleston Gazette



