Summary
WVU Tech's second annual Blue-Gold spring football game is scheduled to begin at noon Saturday at Martin Field in Montgomery. The game will serve as the final spring practice for the Golden Bears, who finished with a 3-8 record in Mauro Monz's first season as head coach last year.
The game will showcase a recruiting class of 40 players vying to start next season and a defense guided by new defensive coordinator Shane Beatty. Ryan Balcon, a 6-foot-5 sophomore transfer from 2003 Division II national champion Grand Valley State, is battling with Chris Siegel, a transfer from the University of Cincinnati via Duquesne, for starting quarterback duties. Charles Radford, a transfer from Baylor who ran a 4.4 40-meter time for NFL scouts this spring, also looks to start at wide receiver amid a number of other candidates.See the full content of this document
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Tech Spring Game Set Saturday: ; Roundup
The scrimmage is open to the public and will have concessions and raffles.
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