West Virginia
How to report possible school threats, shootings in WV
CLARKSBURG, W.Va. – After the lethal elementary college taking pictures in Uvalde, Texas, the West Virginia Division of Homeland Safety is reminding residents to report in the event that they suppose a college is perhaps at risk.
West Virginia has a Secure Colleges helpline that’s answered 27/7, three hundred and sixty five days a 12 months. Anybody who has details about doable threats to varsities within the state ought to contact the helpline at 1-866-723-3982 (1-866-SAFE-WVA). Anybody can report data concerning something that might hurt college students, workers, or property at any of West Virginia’s colleges, and callers can request to stay nameless.
Involved residents may also e-mail tricks to safeschool@wv.gov.
The helpline may be referred to as for points corresponding to:
- Violence
- Weapons
- Threats
- Thefts or property harm
- Drug or alcohol abuse
- Sexual harassment
“For those who see one thing, it’s essential to say one thing,” stated DHS Secretary Jeff Sandy. “Everybody – from the Division of Homeland Safety to most people – has an obligation to talk up in the event that they sense bother,” he continued. “ if one thing doesn’t really feel proper. For those who get data that you just really feel would possibly pose a hazard to our college students and lecturers at any of West Virginia’s colleges, it’s essential to contact the Secure Colleges Helpline.”
Since its inception, the Helpline has acquired almost 3,000 calls from these involved with college security. On Feb. 1, 2019, a caller reported a perceived risk on social media in opposition to Huntington Excessive College. WVEMD workers instantly notified regulation enforcement and faculty officers, who then notified mother and father and college students. Lower than 10 hours after the risk was reported, the Huntington Police Division apprehended the suspect and any additional violence in opposition to our college students was prevented.
The West Virginia Fusion Middle additionally continues to watch threats utilizing Actual Time Open-Source Evaluation software program in order that any hazard to West Virginia college students can instantly be recognized and intercepted.
For extra details about Secure Colleges and what data you can be requested for if you happen to name the helpline, click on right here.
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Tracking the West Virginia Mountaineers Football true freshman class
Tracking the West Virginia Mountaineers Football true freshman class
Rivals.com has teamed with Pro Football Focus and as part of that, we can provide incredibly detailed statistics on the West Virginia football team.
Today, we take a look at how the true freshmen graded out against Cincinnati. We will be tracking this all season and updating after each game.
In this article, we use the PFF grades to show you how the true freshmen performed to date as well as statistics.
But first, an explanation from PFF on how the grading scale works:
PFF grades each player on every play from -2 to +2 based on their performance, with 0 representing an ‘expected’ play. Catastrophic mistakes, like a game-ending interception, are graded at the low end, while exceptional plays, like a perfect deep throw, are at the high end.
Each game is graded by two analysts, with a Senior Analyst resolving any discrepancies. Grades are verified by the Pro Coach Network, a group of experienced NFL coaches.
Afterward, the grades are adjusted based on game context (e.g., player position, quarterback’s dropback depth) and converted to a 0-100 scale. Season grades are not just averages; they account for consistency—performing well over multiple games is rated higher than a single standout performance.
Grades may fluctuate throughout the week as the review process continues, with final grades locking once all reviews are complete.
Game 1: Penn State: Total Snaps 4 | Grade of 51.8
Game 2: Albany: Total Snaps 5 | Grade of 57.9
Game 4: Kansas: Total Snaps 1 | Grade of 60.0
Game 5: Oklahoma State: Total Snaps 17 | Grade of 54.3
Game 6: Iowa State: Total Snaps 5 | Grade of 57.3
Game 7: Kansas State: Total Snaps 10 | Grade of 55.6
Game 9: Cincinnati: Total Snaps 2 | Grade of 56.0
Farmer recorded a pair of snaps against Cincinnati and was even the target of a deep ball down the middle of the field that fell incomplete. The freshman wide receiver is a candidate to see more time on the field moving forward.
Game 1: Penn State: Total Snaps 5 | Grade of 59.5
Game 2: Albany: Total Snaps 8 | Grade of 78.7
Game 3: Pitt: Total Snaps 1 | Grade of 60.0
Game 5: Oklahoma State: Total Snaps 21 | Grade of 90.1
Game 6: Iowa State: Total Snaps 7 | Grade of 54.2
Game 7: Kansas State: Total Snaps 10 | Grade of 54.3
Game 8: Arizona: Total Snaps 8 | Grade of 60.9
Game 9: Cincinnati: Total Snaps 4 | Grade of 54.4
Sammarco made a move during fall camp after arriving in the spring and was able to make his way onto the field for five plays in the season opener and then in the Albany game that role increased further. After being used as a blocker in the first game, Sammarco caught a pass for four yards in the second but was limited to just one snap against Pittsburgh and no offensive snaps against Kansas. But he did see the field as a run blocker against Oklahoma State, Iowa State, Kansas State, Arizona and Cincinnati.
Game 2: Albany: Total Snaps 14 | Grade of 65.8
Game 8: Arizona: Total Snaps 9 | Grade of 54.4
Game 9: Cincinnati: Total Snaps 6 | Grade of 60.7
Jennings saw action in the season opener on special teams but saw that role increase significantly as he was on the field for 14 plays at the spear position. However, after not seeing the field on defense for five games he had 9 snaps against Arizona and recorded a tackle and followed that up with six snaps against Cincinnati. He has been a fixture on special teams. One of only a handful of freshmen with a proven role at this point, Jennings should continue to see time on the field between defense and especially special teams.
Game 2: Albany: Total Snaps 25 | Grade of 58.2
Game 3: Pitt: Total Snaps 9 | Grade of 58.9
Game 4: Kansas: Total Snaps 15 | Grade of 55.8
Game 5: Oklahoma State: Total Snaps 9 | Grade of 50.8
Game 6: Iowa State: Total Snaps 9 | Grade of 45.4
Game 7: Kansas State: Total Snaps 5 | Grade of 43.5
Game 8: Arizona: Total Snaps 7 | Grade of 50.0
Game 9: Cincinnati: Total Snaps 13 | Grade of 62.7
Gabriel played a healthy complement of snaps in the second game of the season and recorded a total of two tackles to go along with it. He then saw the field against Pittsburgh for 9 snaps and recorded a tackle and half a tackle for loss. He has been a fixture in the defensive line rotation since that point for a handful of snaps each game. He recorded a tackle against Arizona and did again against Cincinnati.
Game 2: Albany: Total Snaps 18 | Grade of 56.3
Game 5: Oklahoma State: Total Snaps 6 | Grade of 44.8
After playing a healthy complement of snaps in the second game, Kinsler did not see the field on defense against Pitt or Kansas but did against Oklahoma State. He has not been used on defense since. The Mountaineers need more depth up front and it will be interesting to see how he continues to develop up front.
Game 5: Oklahoma State: Total Snaps 1 | Grade of 59.4
Game 7: Kansas State: Total Snaps 2 | Grade of 60.0
Hubbard impressed during the bye week and that led to the first action of his career against Oklahoma State where he carried the ball one time for a single yard. He did not see the field against Iowa State but did for only two snaps against Kansas State as a pass blocker. He did not see the field against Arizona. The Mountaineers could elect to get him into the mix more, but that also will depend on the health of the room.
Game 5: Oklahoma State: Total Snaps 21 | Grade of 51.3
Game 7: Kansas State: Total Snaps 3 | Grade of 62.9
Game 8: Arizona: Total Snaps 14 | Grade of 54.6
Game 9: Cincinnati: Total Snaps 4 | Grade of 62.7
Boyce is another that impressed during the bye week and that led to him seeing opportunities on the field. He recorded a tackle in the Oklahoma State game although there were also some times where his youth was obvious. He did not see the field against Iowa State on defense but then recorded a tackle against Kansas State and had another against Arizona. He didn’t record any statistics in his four snaps against UC.
Game 2: Albany: Total Snaps 3 | Grade of 60.0
Dunbar did not see the field on offense against Arizona as West Virginia elected to use just their other options ahead of him.
Game 2: Albany: Total Snaps 3 | Grade of 62.2
Byerson saw action in this game toward the end against Albany and was at least able to get on the field and experience some defensive snaps at this early stage of his career. He did not see the field on defense in either of the past six games.
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Starting Quarterback Named for West Virginia Versus Baylor • The Voice Of Motown
MORGANTOWN, West Virginia — According to Pete Thamel, the West Virginia Mountaineers have named a starting quarterback for today´s Big 12 Conference home game against the Baylor Bears.
Despite Nicco Marchiol leading the Mountaineers to two consecutive conference road wins, senior quarterback Garrett Greene will get the start today. ¨Sources: Garrett Greene will return for West Virginia and start against Baylor today. He´s missed the last two games with an undisclosed injury and was only available in an emergency role last week. He´s praticed all week for WVU.¨
Sources: Garrett Greene will return for West Virginia and start against Baylor today. He’s missed the last two games with an undisclosed injury and was only available in an emergency role last week. He’s practiced all week for WVU. pic.twitter.com/fQc02qgJHN
— Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) November 16, 2024
West Virginia head coach Neal Brown has remained quiet about who would start today, but he did say recently that he didn´t think that a player should lose his job due to an injury.
“I really can’t give you an answer until Garrett’s healthy, and he’s not healthy right now, okay? I think it is hard to lose jobs when you’re injured. I don’t think that’s a good practice,” Brown said. “But Nico played really well, and I’m happy for him. But I don’t have any long-term answer for you right now.”
Brown also hinted that he did not want to announce a starter for today´s game because it would make it more it more difficult for Baylor to prepare for.
“I think you want them to have to prepare for both. Not that we’re drastically different, but we’re different when one or the other plays. Just the fact that one of them is right-handed and of them is left-handed makes it different. As far as some strengths as to how you’re going to call the game…yeah. So without a doubt. Part of the reason is so that they don’t know. I’m not trying to hide that.”
Comparing Greene and Marchiol
In 5 appearances, 2 of which were starts, Nicco Marchiol is 28/40 (70%) for 278 yards, 4 touchdowns and 1 interception. He´s also rushed 37 times for 100 yards. Greene on the other hand is 99/176 (56.3%) for 1,352 yards, 9 touchdowns and 8 interceptions. Greene has also rushed 59 times for 398 yards.
My Take
I love Garrett Greene. I think he´s one of the best Mountaineers of all time, considering his loyalty and the guts he´s shown on the field. With that said, Nicco Marchiol should be the starting quarterback today. He´s a winner. He´s 3-0 as the starting quarterback at West Virginia and the rest of the team appears more confident with him on the field. He´s undefeated and he is the future of the program, and I´m not sure how you can take him out after two big conference road wins.¨
I love Garrett Greene. I think he’s one of the best Mountaineers of all time, considering his loyalty and the guts he’s shown on the field.
With that said, Nicco Marchiol should start tomorrow. He’s a winner and the rest of the team appears more confident with him on the field.…
— The Voice of Morgantown (@voicemorgantown) November 15, 2024
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Postgame Reaction from Pitt’s Rout of West Virginia
PITTSBURGH — On Friday night, Pitt took down West Virginia in this year’s edition of the Backyard Brawl, beating the Mountaineers in a blowout.
Pitt Knocks Out West Virginia Early in Brawl, 86-62
The Panthers never trailed in the win. Pitt’s veterans led the way, with Damian Dunn, Ishmael Leggett, and Guillermo Diaz Graham all playing strong games. In addition, Zack Austin and Cam Corhen also thrived on both sides of the ball.
After the game, Pitt head coach Jeff Capel, along with his players Guillermo Diaz Graham and Damian Dunn, met with the media. Watch the press conference below.
The Panthers advanced to 4-0 on the season with the dominant win, and will now play VMI at home on Monday, Nov. 18.
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