August 14, 2012
WVU offense looks to thrive
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The Associated Press
Geno Smith enters his third season as the Mountaineers' starter at QB.
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Before taking over at West Virginia last year, coach Dana Holgorsen spent eight years as an assistant at Texas Tech and the 2010 season as Oklahoma State's offensive coordinator, while new Mountaineers defensive coordinator Joe DeForest was with the Cowboys for the past 10 years.

While West Virginia will bring one of the conference's most potent passing attacks, the defense is in transition.

With the hiring of DeForest, linebackers coach Keith Patterson and defensive line coach Erik Slaughter came a switch from the unique 3-3-5 stack defense to a 3-4 scheme that relies on movement and creating confusion for opposing offenses.

"We are trying to develop a mindset,'' Patterson said. "It is like building a house. You have to build the foundation, and that is really all we did during the spring. They are starting to understand the scheme a bit more, and we are trying to give them things that are a little more complex.''

The defense lost sack specialist Bruce Irvin along with four of the top seven tacklers from the unit that ranked next-to-last in the Big East in points allowed and last in rushing yards allowed. Defensive end Tyler Anderson and safety Karl Joseph could get their first starts, while Terence Garvin, who is coming off knee surgery, moves from strong safety to a linebacker spot.

Most of the attention will be on Smith and his supporting cast. Back are his favorite targets, Tavon Austin (school-record 101 receptions) and Stedman Bailey (1,279 yards, 12 TDs, also records). Austin, a dangerous kick and punt returner, also led the nation last season with 2,574 all-purpose yards.

Shawn Alston and Dustin Garrison hope to boost a running game that ranked 92nd in the Bowl Subdivision at 123 yards per game. Garrison missed the Orange Bowl and is coming off knee surgery. He led the Mountaineers with 742 rushing yards, while Alston had a team-high 12 rushing TDs.

The offensive line returns four starters and welcomes back left guard Josh Jenkins, who sat out all of last season with a left knee injury. He has 24 career starts.

The opener is Sept. 1 at home against Marshall and Big 12 play begins Sept. 29 at home against Baylor. There's a trip to Texas and a Nov. 10 visit to Oklahoma State for Holgorsen and the Mountaineers.

"Expectations are high, which we like,'' Holgorsen said. "But we're not going to pay attention to it. How you handle expectations is you just do your job. We talked to them about focusing hard on making themselves better on all three sides of the ball.''

 

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