
Nearly everything that head college football coaches do comes with purpose. Whether it is the lack of answering a question (with a ramble that flips to different subjects), a rant on NIL representatives or even the most mundane things like a weekly schedule, it is calculated.
That is why paying attention to what coaches say, and how it can be interpreted, is worth looking into and understanding, especially in this volatile transfer portal climate.
So when West Virginia coach Rich Rodriguez opined about the Mountaineers’ depth in the secondary and their need to add more players when the spring transfer portal window opens, there are varied ways to view it.
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