WVU Football Recruiting
WVU Football Camp Latest Stop on Tour for Class of 2025 QB Prospect

Among the high school players in Morgantown for WVU football camp today is a class of 2025 quarterback prospect.
Joshua Barido (6-foot, 210 pounds) has two more remaining high school seasons at Gainesville High School in Gainesville, Virginia. West Virginia is now his latest stop on his tour of football camps throughout the spring and summer.
Barido was most recently at a seven on seven camp at Virginia Tech. He’s also taken part in camps at Coastal Carolina, Connecticut, East Carolina, Florida Sate, Marshall, Rutgers, Virginia and a few others.
At a critical turning point in game #1 of tournament play @HokiesFB 7v7 camp, facing a 3rd and 15, @JoshuaBarido throws the 18-yard comeback from the opposite hash to @a3mcclafferty to move the sticks. The chemistry they have is incredible!! Big time throw/catch!! Big time play!! pic.twitter.com/pS5iy3Glg9
— Virginia Velocity (@Velocity7v7) June 19, 2023
Had a Great day at @ECUPiratesFB !!! Thank you to @ECUCoachHouston for having me, and thank you to @CoachDonnieK @CoachShaneMonty for the coaching!!! I’m looking forward to continuing the conversation!!!! (Jersey 463) @CoachBruton @GainesvilleFoo1 @CoachHefNCSA @NCSA_Football… pic.twitter.com/0p1uqfhBFx
— Joshua Barido (@JoshuaBarido) June 11, 2023
He has trips to Charlotte, Maryland, Temple, Wake Forest and some Ivy League schools on his upcoming schedule that stretches out through July.
“I hope to learn about Coach Reagan’s approach to the offense and QB position and showcase my skillset. Also, I hope to get an opportunity to learn more about Coach Brown’s vision for the program. I had the opportunity to be here last year, had a great camp as a rising sophomore and loved everything about the experience!!,” said Barido about what he hopes to get out of his experience at WVU.
Click here to find our complete list of the offers sent by the WVU football program.