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Three Predictions: Auburn, West Virginia, Miami
Three Predictions: Auburn, West Virginia, Miami
Rivals national recruiting analyst John Garcia Jr. has three predictions on Auburn winning out for a top quarterback target, West Virginia winning another recruiting battle in Florida and Miami signing the nation’s top offensive line class.
AUBURN WINS OUT FOR TRAVIS BURGESS
The quarterback carousel has its eyes on five-star Jared Curtis’ decision coming on May 5, but plenty of movement at the position will happen both before and after he selects between a recommitment to Georgia or a pledge to the Oregon Ducks. The ripples will splash throughout the Power Four, but some programs are pushing to close the door with top passing prospects sooner, including Auburn.
Travis Burgess has frequented the Plains and always comes out of trips with the Tigers inching toward the top of his list. Wisconsin got a multi-day trip out of the big Peach State passer and Florida State held the honors before that, but he has admitted AU will be “hard to turn down” in the end anyway.
Official visits are set for the Tigers, Badgers, North Carolina and Duke but it wouldn’t be a surprise if the remainder get canceled if AU pulls him in before the end of May.
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WEST VIRGINIA WINS ANOTHER BATTLE IN FLORIDA
Plenty of programs beyond the Sunshine State have created a recruiting pipeline in fertile parts of the state and West Virginia is no exception. The program gets in on Power Four talent sooner than most and it creates long standing relationships as other contenders fade in and out for certain prospects. In Cameron Dwyer’s case, WVU jumped in during January under the new coaching staff, standing as the first Big 12 offer sent in Dwyer’s direction.
The Mountaineers have since hit the ground running, getting the first official visit set to his name. South Florida and Liberty also have trips locked in and while Dwyer may take all of the visits, he is likely to do so as a Mountaineer verbal commitment based on the latest Rivals intel.
The combination of novelty and turnover on the roster at linebacker, where many players are in the portal, could allow the path to playing time to become a swift one for the Palm Beach Central star.
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MIAMI WILL SIGN THE TOP OFFENSIVE LINE CLASS
The 2024 Miami Hurricanes were known for their high-scoring and production led by potential No. 1 NFL Draft pick Cam Ward, but there was a steady running game and plenty of talent up front on the offensive line under Mario Cristobal and Alex Mirabal. We’re continuing to see that from a recruiting standpoint, too, fresh off of Mirabal claiming ACC Recruiter of the Year following a great haul in 2025.
The 2026 group, if nothing else, will be a larger group per sources close to the program. Miami already holds the commitment of a trio of massive blockers in Ben Congdon, Joel Ervin and JJ Sparks on board.
There won’t be a shortage of additional blockers set to play at The U based on the rest of the board, and in one sense the most talented of the potential group remain largely undecided. It includes the nation’s top-ranked recruit in Jackson Cantwell, who Miami continues to pursue.
IMG Academy’s Keenyi Pepe may be considered a Hurricane lean at this stage and there is a similar feel for fellow blue-chippers Canon Pickett, Breck Kolojay, Ryan Miret and others. Miami is the dark horse for elites Lamar Brown and Micah Smith in addition to SEC legacy Chancellor Campbell.
Whether the final number is five or even more, UM looks poised for not only a great blocking group by volume, but also from a sheer talent perspective.
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PSC hears public comments on possible WV American Water takeover of Lincoln PSD
CHARLESTON, W.Va (WCHS) — The West Virginia PSC held a public comment hearing on Tuesday regarding West Virginia American Water taking over Lincoln Lincoln Public Service District.
Only one person spoke out sharing what they’d like to see done if West Virginia American Water acquires the Lincoln PSD.
“If the company wants to get to folks who really need water, they should be looking at areas where drilling well is nearly impossible, like mine, which is actually closer to the lines than some of the places they mention in their filing. My neighbors and I live closer to the main water lines than the proposed Sugar Tree Road extension or the one and a half miles out to the campground that they plan on serving,” a Lincoln PSD customer shared during the meeting.
Lincoln PSD issued a boil water advisory on January 26th, and it wasn’t lifted until March 31st, leaving some customers not able to use what was coming out of their faucets.
Just last year, the Lincoln County Commission voted to move forward with the dissolution of the Lincoln PSD, but, in September, the district filed a petition to stop the sale to West Virginia American Water. Soon after in November, PSC staff submitted a request asking the applicants to give specific financial information.
West Virginia American Water issued the following statement at Tuesday’s meeting:
“West Virginia American Water has been working collaboratively with the Lincoln County Commission and the Lincoln County Public Service District Board regarding the possible acquisition of the Lincoln County Public Service District. The proposal would involve the purchase of the 2,532-customer system. We appreciate the opportunity for public input and look forward to continuing to work through the Public Service Commission’s review process.”
Lincoln PSD customers received a letter in the mail this week stating that the system violated drinking water monitoring requirements. The utility noted what was done to correct the situation and added that customers are not at risk.
Customers were also alerted Tuesday night of a boil water notice tonight due to a recent inspection concluding that the utility is not currently meeting the minimum disinfection requirements for surface water facilities.
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Former WVU QB Will Grier is Headed Back to Where His NFL Career Started
One of the best quarterbacks in recent memory to come through West Virginia, Will Grier, is approaching his eighth year in the NFL, which is quite the accomplishment for a backup. According to multiple reports early Tuesday morning, Grier is headed home, signing a free agent deal with the Carolina Panthers.
Grier was selected in the third round (100th overall) by the Panthers in 2019 and, at the time, was viewed as someone who could potentially be the future face of the franchise. That plan got messed up pretty early as Ron Rivera was fired during his rookie season, ultimately replaced by Matt Rhule. That offseason, the Panthers decided to cut ties with Cam Newton and bring in Teddy Bridgewater, giving Carolina a completely different direction at quarterback.
Following his second season with the Panthers, Grier was let go and began bouncing around the league. He spent time with the Dallas Cowboys, Cincinnati Bengals, New England Patriots, Los Angeles Chargers, Philadelphia Eagles, and then back to the Cowboys in 2024 and 2025.
Although he has only played in two regular season games in his career, Grier is widely viewed as a tremendous veteran quarterback who can bring depth to a room and serve as an extra voice for the starter to lean on. In this case, he and former Pitt quarterback Kenny Pickett will fill that role for Bryce Young.
Where Grier ranks among WVU QBs in the NFL
Statistically, he’s not going to catch anyone unless he somehow gets thrown into a starting role at some point, but as far as longevity goes, he’s been able to stick around in the NFL longer than most former Mountaineer quarterbacks.
Geno Smith (still active) is entering his 14th year in the league, and Jeff Hostetler made it 13 years. Those are the only two WVU quarterbacks who played longer. Marc Bulger played eight years, so as long as he makes it through this season and plays in 2027, he’ll surpass him. The others? Charles Seabright (six years), Oliver Luck (four years), Pat White (one year), and Fred Wyant (one year).
Grier will forever be remembered as one of the best to ever suit up for the Old Gold and Blue, tossing for 7,354 yards and 71 touchdowns in just two seasons in Dana Holgorsen’s offense. Following the 2018 season, he finished fourth in the Heisman Trophy voting, marking the highest finish for a Mountaineer since Steve Slaton in 2006.
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AIA West Virginia honors design excellence at 2026 gala in Morgantown
MORGANTOWN, WV — The American Institute of Architects West Virginia (AIA WV) recognized design excellence, honored distinguished service and celebrated emerging talent at its 2026 Design Awards Gala and Scholarship Benefit, held at Hotel Morgan in Morgantown.
The annual program highlights architectural work that demonstrates design quality and meaningful impact on communities across West Virginia and beyond. This year’s awards were determined through a blind jury process led by Christopher Meyers, FAIA, of Meyers+Associates in Columbus, Ohio. Projects were evaluated on clarity of concept, execution and long-term impact.
The program’s highest recognition, the Honor Award for New Construction, was presented to the Library and Active Living Center at Afton Ridge in Kannapolis, North Carolina, designed by Silling with design architect HBM Architects, and the Marshall County Health Department in Moundsville, West Virginia, designed by Silling.
Merit Awards for New Construction were awarded to the WVU Medicine Thomas Hospital Orthopedic Hospital Entry Addition in Charleston, West Virginia (Silling); Coalfield Elementary School in Welch, West Virginia (The Thrasher Group); and Northwood Health Systems in Wheeling, West Virginia (M&G Architects & Engineers with MSA Design).
Citations for New Construction were presented to Alderson Elementary School (The Thrasher Group) and the Oglebay Park Resort Wilson Lodge Porte Cochere (Mills Group).
A Merit Award in Renovation/Restoration was awarded to the Cabarrus County Courthouse – Phase 2 in Concord, North Carolina, designed by Silling with HBM Architects.
In the Interiors category, a Merit Award was presented to Building 2000 Renovation in Friendly, West Virginia (Pickering Associates), while Cedar Grove Elementary School (ZMM Architects and Engineers) received a Citation.
A Citation in Small Projects was awarded to the Cabell County Courthouse Clock Tower Restoration in Huntington, West Virginia (Edward Tucker Architects).

The Community Impact Award was presented to the Woody Williams Center for Advanced Learning and Careers in Barboursville, West Virginia, designed by ZMM Architects and Engineers, recognizing its impact on education and workforce development.
The 25 Year Award, honoring enduring architectural significance, was presented to the West Virginia Culture Center in Charleston, West Virginia, designed by Silling.
AIA West Virginia also presented the James L. Montgomery Award, the organization’s highest individual honor, to William E. Yoke Jr., AIA Emeritus, in recognition of a lifetime of distinguished service to the profession and lasting contributions to the built environment.
The evening also recognized the next generation of architects, with the West Virginia Foundation for Architecture (WVFA) awarding scholarships to ten students pursuing degrees in architecture. These awards reflect the Foundation’s continued commitment to supporting emerging talent and strengthening the future of the profession.

The AIA West Virginia Design Awards program underscores the role architects play in shaping communities through thoughtful, enduring design. This year’s recipients reflect a continued commitment to advancing the quality of the built environment while responding to evolving community needs.
Additional information, including detailed project descriptions and photography, is available in the Awards Gallery at www.aiawv.org.
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