It’s no secret that the West Virginia coaching staff will be dipping its toes in the transfer portal this offseason, particularly on the defensive side of the ball in the secondary. The Mountaineers were one of the worst pass defenses in the Big 12 and ranked 121st out of 134 teams, allowing 267.9 yards through the air per game.
One player they have identified as a potential helping piece is Washington State transfer cornerback Stephen Hall, who received an offer from West Virginia on Friday. In twelve games this season, Hall recorded 45 tackles, three pass breakups, 2.5 tackles for loss, and an interception. Prior to his two years at Washington State, Hall spent the first two years of his career at Northwest Mississippi CC at the junior college level, where he made it to the national championship.
In addition to West Virginia, Hall has received offers from Houston, Mississippi State, Missouri, Oklahoma State, UNLV, USC, and Virginia Tech.
Technically, he has one year of eligibility remaining, but with the NCAA’s recent ruling regarding eligibility with those who took the junior college route, he may have an additional two years.
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A toll plaza on the West Virginia Turnpike. (WVDOT)
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The WV Parkways Authority says they’re anticipating roughly 1.48 million transactions on the WV Turnpike from December 20 to January 2.
WV Parkways compiled data from last holiday travel season and data from 2019.
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Christmas Day is expected to be the slowest of the 14-day span, with Friday likely seeing the most transactions.
WV Parkways official day-by-day estimates are as follows:
Friday, December 20 – 140,000 transactions
Saturday, December 21 – 130,000 transactions
Sunday, December 22 – 135,000 transactions
Monday, December 23 – 105,000 transactions
Tuesday, December 24 – 52,500 transactions
Wednesday, December – 25 – 52,00 transactions
Thursday, December 26 – 130,000 transactions
Friday, December 27 – 130,000 transactions
Saturday, December 28 – 120,000 transactions
Sunday, December 29 – 115,000 transactions
Monday, Dec. 30 – 105,000 transactions
Tuesday, December 31 – 75,000 transactions
Wednesday, January 1 – 85,000 transactions
Thursday, January 2 – 105,000 transactions.
The WV Turnpike recently introduced the “toll by plate” option, which allows motorists to travel through the EZ-Pass lanes, get their plates scanned and pay on the turnpike’s website within 30 days of the trip.
WV Parkways officials say the yearly EZ-Pass option continues to be the most efficient option, both on the day of travel and in terms of saving money.
Gov. Jim Justice on Friday appointed Del. Darren Thorne, R-Hampshire, to the state Senate, filling the seat vacated earlier this month by Sen. Charlie Trump, R-Morgan, according to the news release.
The Senate seat covers all of Hampshire and Morgan Counties and parts of Berkeley and Mineral Counties, according to the release.
“I’m honored that Governor Justice has chosen me to be the next Senator from the 15th District,” Thorne said in a separate news release from the state Senate. “I have greatly enjoyed my time in the House of Delegates, and I look forward to serving both my current constituents in Hampshire County and my new constituents in Morgan and Berkeley counties in this new role. I look forward to this opportunity and working with Senate leadership to help move West Virginia forward.”
Trump — whose seat in the Senate was not up for election this year — resigned in early December after winning his race for the state Supreme Court of Appeals.
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Thorne won his reelection to the House in November. With his switch to the Senate, a Republican will now need to be appointed for his seat in the House.
A farmer by trade, Thorne was first elected to the House in 2022. Over the last two sessions, he has signed on as the lead sponsor of seven bills. One of those — House Bill 5349, the Truth in Food Labeling Act — was signed into law.
In 2023 and 2024 sessions, Thorne introduced two bills twice: one to ban drag performances in front of minors and another that would have dictated how schools in the state teach concepts related to race, sex, ethnicity, religion or national origin. In both years, both of those bills died in committees.
Trump was elected to the state Senate in 2014. He successfully ran for the office after serving in the House of Delegates from 1992 to 2006, serving as minority whip for the then-Democrat controlled body from 1999 on. He will take the Supreme Court seat currently held by Chief Justice John A. Hutchison, who announced last year that he would be retiring from the judicial body.