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WVU Football Gains Commitment of 2025 Athletic QB Max Anderson

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WVU Football offers Max Anderson

A highly coveted quarterback recruit officially committed to the WVU football program. Max Anderson announced the news on Sunday by simply saying “Take Me Home” on the post.

The 2025 Spring Mills star threw for near 1,500 yards and 19 touchdowns during his senior campaign. Anderson was not only a threat through air, as he ran for 1,000 yards and 18 touchdowns, averaging over nine yards a carry. He also experiences time on the defensive side of the ball.

What is possibly the most impressive feat of his historic senior year, although Spring Mills finished as the state runner-up, Anderson was still awarded the State Championship Game Most Valuable Player.

Anderson received his offer from WVU on Jan. 7, after he spoke to assistant coach Blaine Stewart.

WV Sports Now then spoke with Anderson about his recruitment.

Stewart saw Anderson’s film recently. “He (Coach Stewart) said he liked the way I was throwing the ball. He told me I had a great season and he was proud of what I did this season.”

Growing up in West Virginia, the offer meant a lot to Anderson. “It’s always great to be noticed by your home state school.

Anderson then continued. “In which I used to support in going to a lot of their games watching my uncle play, and just being a fan in general!”

As noted of the pure athletic Anderson is, his conversation with Stewart stayed in the realm of staying at quarterback, with Anderson noting, “I think I fit really well with (Coach) Rodriguez’s offensive schemes.”

Anderson would excel under the revamped offensive scheme. Coach Rodriguez emphasizes speed, agility, and versatility, in which Anderson has showcased all of the above. The versatility of throwing and rushing for over 1,000 yards, while also showcasing his speed and agility with averaging over nine yards a carry seems to be a perfect fit for Coach Rodriguez’s offense.

Anderson not only excels on the field, but he also boasts a 4.0 GPA and prides himself on his on his leadership. “I’m just a hard working kid,” he said.

“I bring leadership and a guy who serves his community for my hometown.”

The Spring Mills gunslinger is essentially a perfect fit for a Rodriguez offense.

Find more coverage of WVU football recruiting at WV Sports Now.

1 Comment

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  1. Mitch D.

    January 26, 2025 at 4:37 pm

    So, who is his uncle?

    This is the 2nd time you’ve put out an article with that quote in it, without telling us who the uncle is.

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