After taking a couple of days to reevaluate his situation, five-star wide receiver Chris Henry Jr. announced on The Pat McAfee Show that he would be sticking with Ohio State and signing with the Buckeyes today, the final day of the early signing period.
The early signing period appears to be in the books for the West Virginia Mountaineers, with 48 players having signed with the program. It's been a wild three days, but the future of Mountaineer football is in great shape.
Today marks the final day of the early signing period, and West Virginia continues to add to its roster. Friday morning, junior college defensive lineman K.J.
The Big 12 Conference released its football awards on Thursday, and four West Virginia Mountaineers - quarterback Scotty Fox Jr., offensive lineman Nick Krahe, safety Fred Perry, and defensive lineman Eddie Vesterinen - earned All-Big 12 Honorable Mention honors as voted on by the league’s head coaches.
The time has come for the West Virginia coaching staff to make serious changes to the roster once again. With 40-some seniors departing and a massive high school class coming in, the Mountaineers are going to have to create some roster spots, while also keeping in mind they have to address several positions in the transfer portal.
ESPN analyst Pat McAfee has emerged as one of the most talked-about personalities in sports over the past few years. McAfee was a kicker and punter during his football career.
On Wednesday, the West Virginia Mountaineers signed over 40 players from the high school and junior college ranks and pulled off a couple of surprises, flipping the commitments of Matt Sieg and Amari Latimer.
The West Virginia Mountaineers (7-2) collected their seventh win of the season after dismantling the Coppin State Eagles (2-8) Wednesday night 91-49. Chance Moore made an immediate and undeniable impact the moment he checked into the game, wasting no time establishing himself as a force around the rim.
One of the best names in all of high school football is making his way to Morgantown. Moments ago, class of 2026 running back SirPaul Cheeks officially signed with West Virginia.
It's officially flip season! Moments ago, West Virginia successfully flipped Wisconsin running back commit Amari Latimer, who is a consensus four-star prospect.
The West Virginia University football program has added a major piece to its 2026 recruiting class, landing defensive lineman Yendor Mack on the first day of the early signing period.
Just one day before the early signing period began, the West Virginia Mountaineers received a commitment from offensive lineman Jonas Muya. Today, he made his move official.