Evaluating how the Mountaineers fared in the portal in year two under Neal Brown.
The transfer portal has become a big piece of roster construction over the last six years or so, dating back to the first season for Neal Brown as the head coach at West Virginia. Over the next few weeks, we'll take a look at each transfer portal class Brown and his staff have brought in and evaluate the hit rate of each group.
What makes a player a hit? Either performed at a high level, was a key part of the team's overall success, or met expectations of their specific role. What makes a player a miss? Failed to live up to expectations or played a minimal role in the team's overall success.Dobson felt like a reach to me the moment I heard word they were pursuing him and he ended up being exactly that. He never appeared in a game for WVU and re-entered the portal three months into his first year in Morgantown.The Maryland transfer didn't stick around for very long either, transferring to Bowling Green after just one season with the Mountaineers.
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