December 27, 2012
Mountaineers' Braun taking position switch in stride
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While most of his college career has been at guard, WVU's Jeff Braun has also seen playing time at center, where he'll start Saturday in the Pinstripe Bowl.
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There is, however, one significant issue with the switch and that's the opponent. Syracuse might have more blitz packages and do a better job of disguising them than any team the Mountaineers have played. When the teams last faced each other, last season at the Carrier Dome, the Orange constantly pressured quarterback Geno Smith and won the game in a rout, 49-23.

It's the job of the offensive line, of course, to protect Smith from that pressure and against a team like Syracuse that means having to constantly change protection calls and slide the line toward where the pressure is. And it's the job of the center to make those line calls on every play.

"I think a lot of their defense is trying to confuse you,'' Braun said. "They try to disguise some things as far as where blitzes are coming from and they bring a lot of different guys from different places. We have to be ready for that. I have to be responsible for picking that up and sliding things to protect Geno.''

Braun has to be smart and if he does slide the protection he has to make sure it's to the right spot. The problem against Syracuse is that the right way is not always obvious.

"They're very random,'' Braun said. "They don't have many tendencies.''

Fortunately, Braun does have some experience around him. Left guard Josh Jenkins is a senior who has started 36 games and Eger has started 18, although all were at tackle and not guard.

"The biggest difference is that at guard I could see better,'' Braun said. "I was back off the ball and sometimes I could get my head up. At center you're on the ball and it's harder to see everything. But I've got the help of Josh, who's a vet, and Pat, who knows what's going on. I think we should be just fine.''

Judging by Thursday's practice, there will be another change on the line in addition to Braun at center and Eger at guard. Nick Kindler lined up as the starting right tackle instead of Curtis Feigt. When Eger was replaced at right tackle after starting the first six games, Kindler took his place for one game before being replaced by Feigt for the last five.

Reach Dave Hickman at 304-348-1734 or dphickm...@aol.com or follow him at Twitter.com/dphickman1.

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