I talked to a buddy of mine that talked to Rasheed yesterday...Rasheed said he was playing this Saturday....this article is not so optimistic....still no line from Vegas
MORGANTOWN
By Mickey Furfari
Rasheed Marshall just stood and watched Monday evening as West Virginia began preparing for Saturday?s game at Boston College.
The starting quarterback was held out of the practice session because he still had headaches from last Saturday's concussion in the 36-18 victory over Central Florida.
Marshall did do some weight-lifting earlier in the day, however. And, mentally, he knew what was going on.
Asked when he might know whether Marshall can play Saturday, Coach Rich Rodriguez replied:
?I have no idea. That?s not my expertise. I will wait until they tell me who can play, and we go accordingly.
?But they?ve got to make sure in these situations that everything is OK. We?ll see how he feels tomorrow.?
Charles Hales replaced Marshall and played the final 20 minutes or so against UCF. He will start against BC if Marshall can?t.
Assistant coach Bill Stewart, who works with the quarterbacks, said the entire team has the utmost confidence in Hales, a former junior college standout.
?If your peers respect you, that usually is a good sign,? Stewart stated. ?I feel very comfortable and very good about Charles. He brings a lot of things to the table.
?The biggest thing is that Charles thinks he?s pretty good, and that?s good for everybody.
?So when you, as a leader, think you?re pretty good, and you have a little bit of pizzazz about you, then by golly you wouldn?t be a distraction for us.
?He?s a good player. He?s come in tough game situations (against Wisconsin and UCF). People better watch out.?
Meanwhile, Adam Bednarik, highly regarded true freshman, said he stands ready to play if needed. WVU has been hoping to redshirt him this year.
?Hopefully, Charles stays healthy and Rasheed will come back soon,? he commented. ?But if I have to go in, I?ll be as ready as possible.
?I?m just going to let things fall into place and whatever happens, happens.?
Rodriguez said Marshall must be able to practice at least twice in order to start Saturday.
MORGANTOWN
By Mickey Furfari
Rasheed Marshall just stood and watched Monday evening as West Virginia began preparing for Saturday?s game at Boston College.
The starting quarterback was held out of the practice session because he still had headaches from last Saturday's concussion in the 36-18 victory over Central Florida.
Marshall did do some weight-lifting earlier in the day, however. And, mentally, he knew what was going on.
Asked when he might know whether Marshall can play Saturday, Coach Rich Rodriguez replied:
?I have no idea. That?s not my expertise. I will wait until they tell me who can play, and we go accordingly.
?But they?ve got to make sure in these situations that everything is OK. We?ll see how he feels tomorrow.?
Charles Hales replaced Marshall and played the final 20 minutes or so against UCF. He will start against BC if Marshall can?t.
Assistant coach Bill Stewart, who works with the quarterbacks, said the entire team has the utmost confidence in Hales, a former junior college standout.
?If your peers respect you, that usually is a good sign,? Stewart stated. ?I feel very comfortable and very good about Charles. He brings a lot of things to the table.
?The biggest thing is that Charles thinks he?s pretty good, and that?s good for everybody.
?So when you, as a leader, think you?re pretty good, and you have a little bit of pizzazz about you, then by golly you wouldn?t be a distraction for us.
?He?s a good player. He?s come in tough game situations (against Wisconsin and UCF). People better watch out.?
Meanwhile, Adam Bednarik, highly regarded true freshman, said he stands ready to play if needed. WVU has been hoping to redshirt him this year.
?Hopefully, Charles stays healthy and Rasheed will come back soon,? he commented. ?But if I have to go in, I?ll be as ready as possible.
?I?m just going to let things fall into place and whatever happens, happens.?
Rodriguez said Marshall must be able to practice at least twice in order to start Saturday.
