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“I AM LEAVING”: West Virginia Mountaineer announced the departure and resignation of Zach Frazier immediately after facing….

In the 2024 draft, Zach Frazier is chosen by the Steelers with the 51st pick.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have selected center Zach Frazier of the West Virginia Mountaineers with the 51st overall choice in Round 2 of the 2024 NFL Draft, according to tight end Pat Freiermuth, who is representing the team.

Two defensive players from West Virginia football are lost via the transfer portal.

On Tuesday, two defenders made their departure from the West Virginia football program known. Brayden Dudley, a bandit, and cornerback Montre Miller both declared they had signed up for the transfer portal. With the departure of the two, WVU is now exactly at the 85-player scholarship cap for the 2024 campaign.

After only a year at Morgantown, Miller returns to the portal; in January 2023, he enrolled in the Mountaineers following a protracted stay at Kent State. This past fall, Miller saw a lot of action in WVU’s season opener versus Penn State, earning three solo tackles. Sadly, he was unable to play for the Mountaineers for the remainder of his career due to an injury.

Miller, who entered Kent State as a member of the Class of 2018, will provide a level of veteran experience that is very difficult to find in college football, wherever he lands in the portal. Miller will be entering his seventh year of eligibility. Before moving to WVU, he played for the Golden Flashes for five seasons and used up all of his eligibility. Because of In contrast, Dudley spent three seasons in Morgantown as a high school recruit for West Virginia University. In 2021–2022, he participated in four games and recorded three tackles. While playing for the Mountaineers, he used up his redshirt season and used up his two years of eligibility.

A press statement from the West Virginia athletics website on Tuesday states that a brand-new, more reasonably priced alternative for WVU fans to buy a 2024 season ticket package has been made available by the Mountaineer Ticket Office.

Referred to as the “304 Mobile Pass” in honor of the West Virginia area code, the pass provides admission to all seven of the program’s home games this autumn for a mere $304. In addition to the 25% overall savings over the regular season ticket package, there is no per-seat Mountaineer Athletic Club (MAC) donation required at the time of purchase, unlike other packages. This should make it possible for the Mountaineer supporters to cheer on the team this season without going over budget.

In contrast to standard season passes, this package, called the 304 Mobile Pass, gives the buyer a seat assignment at random in Milan Puskar Stadium for every autumn game. Those who purchase the package will be able to watch the action from the south end zone section or the upper level.

Passes can be bought by fans at WVUGAME.com. Fans wishing to acquire multiple passes to sit with friends or family during games are asked to purchase all seats in one transaction since special seating arrangements will not be possible with this package.

Fans will receive an email link with their ticket about 48 hours prior to each gameday; they need add the ticket to their Apple or Google Wallet before visiting the stadium. To make sure their ticket is used, those who are unable to use tickets they have previously purchased are also urged to use the ticket transfer feature in their WVUGAME account. The fan’s mobile device will be used to scan their tickets, which they can use at any gate.

Fans who want to take advantage of the offer should probably move quickly because, according to the press release about the package, there is a limited supply of tickets and they will be given out on a first-come, first-served basis.

According to Jon Rothstein of CBS Sports, former Oklahoma State point guard Javon Small committed to West Virginia through the transfer portal on Wednesday night.

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