Daily Notebook
WVSN Daily Notebook: Jan. 25, 2021
Welcome to the WVSN Daily Notebook. This post will be updated with news throughout the day, so be sure to check back often to stay on top of everything that is going on in college and high school sports in West Virginia.
UPDATE – 5:50 p.m.
Spring Valley offensive lineman Bryce Biggs decommitted from a verbal commitment to Marshall on Monday.
Spring Valley OL Bryce Biggs opted not to sign early with Marshall in December and has now decommitted from the Thundering Herd. Had lots of interest from a few other C-USA schools as well as MAC and Sun Belt programs #wvprepfb https://t.co/bZ1E6gEyzQ
— Tom Bragg (@TomBraggSports) January 25, 2021
UPDATE – 7 a.m.
Morgantown High’s Caden Biser, the Chuck Howley Award winner as the top high school linebacker in West Virginia, has accepted a preferred walk-on offer from WVU. Biser began his high school career at Keyser, but came to Morgantown when his father Sean Biser, a former Mountaineer football player, left his job as the Keyser head coach to take over the Morgantown High program prior to the 2020 season.
I’m excited to announce I’ve decided to accept the PWO from West Virginia University!! #TrustTheClimb @CVance43 @CoachJCasteel @CoachMooreWVU @CoachTTrickett @NealBrown_WVU pic.twitter.com/RznZfiRZVf
— CadenBiser (@BiserCaden) January 24, 2021