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WVU QB JT Daniels Added to Watch List for Walter Camp Award

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Anyone who believes JT Daniels is going to be the savior of the West Virginia football program under Neal Brown just a major boost in terms of national support. Daniels has been placed on the watch list for the Walter Camp Award.

This award, which is widely viewed as one of the most respected, is handed out annually to the best college football player in the county. The winner is decided by a group of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I FBS head coaches and sports information directors.

The 6-foot-3, 210-pound transfer spent two seasons at Georgia in 2020-21, compiling a 7-0 record as a starter. Prior to his stint in Athens, Daniels ran into current WVU offensive coordinator Graham Harrell during his pair of seasons playing for USC in 2018-19.

Daniels chose West Virginia over Oregon State and Missouri.

This past show details the impact of Neal Brown bringing in Daniels on the WVU program.

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