October 5, 2011
A few Goode men
Mountaineers still juggling linebacking corps
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Najee Goode has been the lone constant for West Virginia's linebacking corps this season.
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"I just wanted to be ready,'' Snow said. "I didn't want to get caught up in it being my first start. I wanted to be calm and focused.''

And was he?

"I was, actually,'' Snow said after leading the team in tackles with nine - in part because he made plays and in part because he was playing the best position to make them. "At the start I was a little nervous, but after the second play I was fine and I ended up playing a little better in the second half.''

Goode didn't mind the switch, either. He still handled most of the same responsibilities as far as calling signals - usually one of the middle linebacker's roles - and handled the outside linebacker spot like he'd been there before, which he had.

"It's the same thing I did last year and the year before that,'' Goode said. "I just moved around to wherever I was needed.

"After playing the middle for the first four games, I do prefer that because I got settled in there. But after a while I started remembering everything I did last year and tried to improve on it.''

In an ideal world with everyone healthy, Casteel isn't sure what his best lineup is, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. If he has multiple players who can play multiple positions, it does lend some versatility and depth to the linebacking corps.

"I think it's a little bit more natural for Naj to be at the Sam,'' Casteel said. "I think he's a little more comfortable there. And I like him at the Sam. I think he has the ability to do some things there that at Mike he probably doesn't get to do. But I think he likes being in the middle a little bit because you get around the ball a lot more.''

  • BRIEFLY: It appears as if Holgorsen will sit kicker-punter Corey Smith and see if someone else can do both of his jobs better.
  • Holgorsen told West Virginia Illustrated that Mike Molinari will punt on Saturday against UConn, and junior place kicker Tyler Bitancurt will also handle kickoffs.

    Smith has been erratic in both those areas. West Virginia ranks No. 119 in the country in net punting and No. 104 in kickoff return yards allowed. He punted just once against Bowling Green and it went only 14 yards, his second 14-yard shank in as many games. He kicked off eight times, but was replaced on two others by Bitancurt.

    Molinari is a redshirt freshman walk-on from Parkersburg South who is also Bitancurt's holder on place kicks. Before last week, Bitancurt had not kicked off since handling the job periodically as a freshman.

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