A week ago, things looked bleak for West Virginia after losing 17-10 to Ohio and losing key offensive playmakers running back Jahiem White and wide receiver Jaden Bray.
It's been a brutal few days for the West Virginia football team. First, they lost to Ohio, marking their first regular-season loss to a Group of Six team since 2008.
It can be tough when you add insult to injury, but the West Virginia Mountaineers are finding out that adding injury to insult in college football feels just as bad.
Two catches for 88 yards. That's it. That's all Jaden Bray was able to muster up in his first season in a West Virginia uniform. A big reason for that was all of the injuries he dealt with throughout the year, while another was the lack of usage by former head coach Neal Brown.
West Virginia head coach Rich Rodriguez just finished talking to the media following the fourteenth day of fall camp. Here are some of the highlights from today's press conference.
There was a lot of buzz surrounding West Virginia wide receiver Jaden Bray a year ago. The expectations were that he would, at worst, be the team's second-best receiver in 2024.
There was a lot of excitement surrounding West Virginia wide receiver Jaden Bray heading into the 2024 season, thanks to some dominant performances in practice and the coaching staff raving about him all preseason long.
All signs were pointing toward West Virginia wide receiver Jaden Bray making his return to game action this week against UCF, but that is no longer the case.
West Virginia University head coach Neal Brown announced during his weekly radio show Thursday night safety Aubrey Burks and receiver Jaden Bray will miss the remainder of the season due to injuries.
It's a different week, the same story for the West Virginia wide receiver room as they continue to be shorthanded heading into the final home game of the regular season.
During his weekly press conference on Monday, West Virginia head coach Neal Brown told reporters that junior wide receiver Jaden Bray will not play this week versus Kansas State due to a lower leg injury.
All offseason long, West Virginia fans heard about the addition of Oklahoma State wide receiver Jaden Bray. He was making plays left and right, including some heavily contested catches, one of which made its rounds on social media.
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – It’s only natural for any team enduring down times to look for motivation from anywhere they can find it. And while this group of Mountaineers could look at examples from past WVU teams, they are also able to draw from what one of their own experienced elsewhere.
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – Jaden Bray was in search of an expanded role offensively when he transferred to WVU, but West Virginia is hoping he will make just as much of an impact on special teams.
The West Virginia wide receiver room appears to be a strength heading into the 2024 season, which is quite the opposite of the feeling folks had about this group this time a year ago.
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – WVU wide receiver Jaden Bray opened about what led him to West Virginia in his first press conference with the media on Monday. With the new season weeks away, Bray is looking ahead with high hopes for 2024 as a Mountaineer.
Jaden Bray transferred in to West Virginia from Oklahoma State this past winter and is already turning heads in Morgantown. “He scored a touchdown against us last year, so as soon as he went in the portal we felt like we needed to get him on our team," WVU head coach Neal Brown said at Big 12 Media Days.
One of Oklahoma State’s transfers joined a Big 12 rival and could make a significant impact next season. Former OSU wide receiver Jaden Bray entered the transfer portal this offseason and joined West Virginia.
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The addition of wide receiver Jaden Bray will open up new possibilities for the WVU offense. When WVU head coach Neal Brown made it known the Mountaineer were on the hunt for wide receiver help in the portal, there was no telling what options they would find.
Jaden Bray, an Oklahoma State wide receiver transfer, has officially signed with West Virginia on Thursday afternoon, per release. Bray is a 6-foot-2 redshirt junior from Norman, Oklahoma.
A former Cowboy will soon suit up for a Big 12 rival. On Monday, former Oklahoma State wide receiver Jaden Bray committed to West Virginia after entering the transfer portal earlier this month.
Cincinnati football is perusing the transfer portal for more talent as the program sent an offer to Oklahoma State wide receiver Jaden Bray. The 6-foot-3, 190-pound playmaker had 30 catches for 382 yards and 2 touchdowns this past season.
The transfer portal is in full swing, and a former Oklahoma State receiver is taking advantage. On Monday, Jaden Bray announced through social media that he is entering the transfer portal.
The Oklahoma State Cowboys' battle with the transfer portal has been much easier this year compared to last year. This time last year, they had lost plenty of starters and valuable players.