
WVU Mountaineers Projected Depth Chart Ahead of First Scrimmage
The Mountaineers are preparing for their opening preseason scrimmage, revealing the players who will lead the offense and defense as the team looks to build momentum.
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The Mountaineers are preparing for their opening preseason scrimmage, revealing the players who will lead the offense and defense as the team looks to build momentum.

After a standout 2024 campaign at Troy, receiver‑turned‑return specialist DJ Epps is set to bring experience and versatility to West Virginia’s offense under coach Rich Rodriguez.

West Virginia’s head coach Rich Rodriguez predicts a markedly improved Mountaineers squad for the upcoming season, pointing to added athleticism, experienced transfers and a streamlined approach that could defy preseason forecasts.

The latest depth chart for West Virginia University’s football program reveals a cascade of transfers, new commitments and injury recoveries that are reshaping the Mountaineers’ lineup ahead of the 2026 campaign.

The Mountaineers' roster blends experienced linemen, a solid quarterback, and promising newcomers, while the secondary and defensive line weight raise early-season questions.

The University of Arizona’s football program is preparing for a challenging 2026 season, highlighted by key returning players, a stable coaching staff, and a slate of opponents that includes NAU, BYU, Northern Illinois, Washington State, Cincinnati and West Virginia.

An analysis of how West Virginia University’s football program has balanced departures with incoming transfers, focusing on snap metrics and the experience brought in across key positions.

Despite dire forecasts for the 2026 season, West Virginia's Mountaineers are leveraging a revamped roster and a fortified offensive line to surprise critics.

The 2026 season presents a West Virginia Mountaineers squad reshaped by a massive roster turnover, yet key offensive pieces and a strategic coaching approach offer a pathway to exceed the pessimistic forecasts.

The Mountaineers’ roster is in constant flux as transfers, JUCO signees and portal entries reshape the squad before the upcoming season

EA Sports’ latest college football title showcases many West Virginia University athletes, but not every Mountaineer makes the virtual roster. Here’s a look at the selections, the omissions, and why some players are absent.

A projected depth chart for West Virginia University's 2026 football season reflects major changes, including new starters, incoming transfers and departures, as the program looks to rebound from a 4‑8 record.

The latest depth chart for West Virginia University’s football program reflects a flurry of transfers, commitments and injury updates as the team prepares for the 2026 campaign under head coach Rich Rodriguez.

EA Sports has rolled out the first set of player ratings for its upcoming College Football 27 title, highlighting West Virginia University's roster and noting several standout Mountaineers yet to be added.

The NCAA’s new five-year eligibility framework is redefining how West Virginia University manages its football scholarships, affecting players who redshirted under previous rules and prompting a detailed review of each athlete’s remaining years.

Pat McAfee’s recent appearance at a West Virginia baseball game with head coach Rich Rodriguez sparked praise for the team’s physical growth and the promising trajectory of its 2026 roster.

Rich Rodriguez’s second year at the helm brings a mix of proven talent and fresh faces, with high expectations for offensive firepower and defensive improvement.

As the Mountaineers continue to revamp their squad ahead of the 2026 season, a series of transfers, commitments and injury updates have reshaped the depth chart, highlighting both emerging talent and experienced additions.

The Big 12 is poised for a dynamic receiving corps this fall, with elite returnees, impactful transfers and fresh talent vying for the top spot.

The conference’s receiver corps blends elite returnees, high‑profile transfers and promising newcomers, setting the stage for a competitive year.

West Virginia University finished 14th in the Big 12 last year, endured injuries and a depleted secondary, but a full offseason under head coach Rich Rodriguez brings renewed optimism and a revamped roster for the upcoming campaign.

Missouri’s schedule overhaul brings a high‑stakes matchup against the Troy Trojans, whose revamped offense and stout defense promise a challenging test before conference play.

The Tigers will face the Troy Trojans in a key non‑conference matchup that highlights both teams' preparations for the upcoming season.