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WVU Football: Shifting Roles for the 2025 Season

João Guarda

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WVU Football: Shifting Roles for the 2025 Season

 

As West Virginia University (WVU) football prepares for the 2025 season, numerous key roster changes and player development occur. The Mountaineers are witnessing an infusion of fresh talent, as well as positional alterations, as they strive to hone their roster ahead of a critical season.

 

 

Wyatt Minor's Transfer to West Virginia University: A New Opportunity

Wyatt Minor, a 6-foot-5, 305-pound offensive lineman from Clarksburg, West Virginia, is a new addition to the Mountaineers' offensive line. Minor was born and reared in the centre of the state and initially committed to Youngstown State following high school. His tenure with the Penguins included one game over two seasons, with a redshirt year in 2023. Minor has returned to his home state, where he will join a WVU offensive line that has experienced substantial changes as a result of graduations and transfers.

 

Minor's transfer is part of a bigger effort by the Mountaineers to strengthen their offensive line, which includes numerous upperclassmen transfers. Despite his little collegiate experience, Minor's stature and talent make him an appealing possibility. While he is projected to start as a backup or on special teams, he may face a position struggle, as the offensive line remains unknown when the season begins. Minor's accomplishments include an honourable mention on the AA All-State team, demonstrating his talent on the field.

 

Zach Frazier's Growing Partnership with Aaron Rodgers

Meanwhile, Zach Frazier, a former West Virginia standout, is making headlines in the NFL as he begins his second season with the Pittsburgh SteelersFrazier, who was draughted in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft, has already received high praise for his rookie campaign. He was chosen to the 2024 PFWA All-Rookie Team and won the Joe Greene Great Performance Award as Pittsburgh's best rookie.

 

One of Frazier's biggest obstacles this season will be adjusting to a new quarterback, Aaron Rodgers. In a recent interview on The Pat McAfee Show, Rodgers discussed his blossoming connection with Frazier, praising the center's intelligence and work ethic. "It starts and ends with that kid," Rodgers said, admiring Frazier's ability to become a great NFL player. Despite Rodgers' humorous barbs at Frazier's confidence, the two are rapidly creating chemistry on the pitch.

 

 

Frazier, who was recognised as one of the finest centres in the NFL by Pro Football Focus (PFF) after his rookie season, is anticipated to play an important part on Pittsburgh's offensive line for the foreseeable future. The relationship between Frazier and Rodgers might be critical to the Steelers' success in 2025.

 

Colin McBee: A New Role for the Morgantown Native

Colin McBee is converting from fullback to tight end for his fourth season at West VirginiaMcBee, a graduate of Morgantown's University High School, was listed as a fullback when he first joined the Mountaineers. After participating in eight games over the prior two seasons, McBee is now labelled as a tight end, however his job may be more akin to H-Back, a hybrid position that mixes blocking and short routes.

 

McBee, who is 6 feet tall and weighs 234 pounds, may not be the normal height of a tight end, but his blocking ability and special teams experience might be essential under new head coach Rich Rodriguez's run-heavy offence. As the Mountaineers acclimatise to Rodriguez's scheme, McBee's flexibility will most certainly win him opportunities as a backup blocker, with the ability to contribute heavily in critical moments.

 

 

Looking Ahead: A Year of Change and Opportunity

As the 2025 season approaches, these major players: Wyatt MinorZach Frazier, and Colin McBee, represent the steady evolution of the West Virginia football team. All eyes will be on how Minor's transfer and Frazier's NFL career unfold, as well as McBee's positional transition. With a mix of veterans and newbies, the Mountaineers are preparing for a season full of potential, with players like Minor and McBee having the opportunity to establish their value in key positions, while Frazier continues to shine on the NFL stage. 

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