September 12, 2011
Mountaineers need stronger start Saturday at Maryland
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MORGANTOWN - Dana Holgorsen on Monday clicked off all the stages his West Virginia offense has gone through since he arrived in Morgantown roughly nine months ago.

There was spring practice, where the scheme was installed.

There was fall camp, where the depth chart was pieced together.

There have been the first two games of the season, in which he has tried to figure out just what it is this group does and doesn't do well.

His conclusion?

"I still don't know where we're at,'' Holgorsen said. "This next week will tell a lot. When you go up against a good team on the road they're going to expose some things and we're going to continue to adjust the things that get exposed.''

Indeed, after facing a decent Marshall team under trying weather circumstances and then struggling for a half against Norfolk State, the No. 18 Mountaineers (2-0) face their biggest test by far on Saturday when they travel to Maryland (1-0). The noon game at College Park will be televised by ESPNU.

It's not just on offense that West Virginia figures to be tested, either.

"We haven't started well offensively in two weeks,'' Holgorsen said. "Defensively we haven't given up any touchdowns, but we've given up some drives in the first quarter. I don't know what the yardage is in the first quarter, but I would imagine we're getting slaughtered.''

That's a pretty apt description, actually. In the first quarters against Marshall and Norfolk State combined, the Mountaineers were outscored 10-3. They did manage to outgain Marshall in the first quarter 80-50, but then FCS opponent Norfolk State rolled up a staggering 179-19 edge in yards in the first 15 minutes.

None of which bodes well for a fast start at Maryland in WVU's first road game of the season. That's a real concern.

"I know we've only scored three points in the first quarter and when you're on the road you've got to try and start fast,'' Holgorsen said. "They'll be rowdy and they'll have a good crowd and it's a tough place to play. It's hard to get the home crowd out of it, but starting fast is about the only chance you've got.''

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