West Virginia hit the reset button with the offensive line this spring.
With respect to the former spread offense, this has been a new deal under Neal Brown. A fresh start, a focus on the core concepts and the technique and fundamentals needed to execute such. Toss in a much-anticipated return to the toughness needed in certain downs and distances (third and short, for example) and this remake of the line has been welcomed by all involved.
Yet one thing remains absent, and will well into summer and the fall camp that follows: