Daily Notebook
WVSN Daily Notebook: Sept. 18, 2020

UPDATE – 2:06 p.m.
The Baylor-Houston game scheduled for tomorrow has been postponed, according to Bruce Feldman of Fox Sports. This game was already a make-up game after Baylor had to cancel a game against Louisiana Tech scheduled for Sept. 12.
SOURCE: tomorrow’s Baylor-Houston game has been postponed.
— Bruce Feldman (@BruceFeldmanCFB) September 18, 2020
UPDATE – 12:45 p.m.
WVU has offered a big-time 2022 offensive line recruit out of Alabama, four-star tackle Riley Quick. Both 247Sports and rivals have Quick (6-foot-5, 242 lbs.) as a four-star prospect. 247 has him as the seventh-best recruit out of Alabama and rivals has him as the 10th-best.
Quick plays at Hewitt-Trussville High School in Trussville, Alabama. He is the younger brother of Alabama offensive lineman Pierce Quick and already has offers from Alabama, Arisona State, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, LSU, Mississippi State, Missouri, Purdue and Tennessee.
blessed to receive an offer from West Virginia university! pic.twitter.com/80kImyI8Ff
— rileyquick (@rileyquick12) September 18, 2020
UPDATE – 11:09 a.m.
The West Virginia school reentry map saw several counties drop into “red” on Friday, bringing an immediate stop to any plans for schools in those counties to attempt football games this weekend. The “offical” color designations for each county are set each week on Saturday, with the provision that turning red at any time during the week pulls the plug on everything sports related. Fayette and Mingo counties called off games on Friday, meaning the Oak Hill/Chapmanville, Midland Trail/Meadow Bridge and Tug Valley/Mingo Central won’t be played as scheduled.
UPDATE – 7 a.m.
WVU football commit Jaylen Anderson had quite the game Thursday. Anderson ran the ball 26 times for 215 yards — both career highs — to go with two touchdowns as his Perry (Ohio) Pirates won 31-21 against district rival Chagrin Falls. Anderson is ranked as a four-star recruit and the No. 9 overall player in Ohio by 247Sports.
. @JaylxnAnderson1 of @Perry_Pirates Talks about his big place tonight. 26 carries for 215 yards against chagrin Falls. pic.twitter.com/lVmIEsU9g7
— News-Herald preps (@NHPreps) September 18, 2020
. @Perry_Pirates answered back in one play… @JaylxnAnderson1 65- yard touchdown. With 423 remaining in the third quarter, it’s 21-21 with @ChagrinAD pic.twitter.com/VWw9czEque
— News-Herald preps (@NHPreps) September 18, 2020
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- College Basketball Start Date Set for Dec. 4; Several WVU Games in Jeopardy
- Neal Brown Announces 2 Positive COVID-10 Tests Among WVU Football Players
- WATCH: WVU football coach Neal Brown’s Tuesday press conference
- WVU’s destination for Big Atlantic Classic basketball tournament is on the move
- WVU Receiving Votes in AP Poll as the Big 12 Suffers a Tough First Weekend
- Several Former Mountaineers to See the Field in NFL Today
- Running Back Leddie Brown is Taking WVU’s Rushing Success Personally This Season
- Young Players Recorded A Lot of Career-Firsts vs. Eastern Kentucky
- Mountaineers Roll in Season-Opening Win vs. Eastern Kentucky
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