Going to head with the team to the civil rights institute in about 20 minutes, but a bit of a practice update.
The Huskies had their final practice today (tomorrow is a walk through) and as is custom, the seniors switched jerseys. The most striking was seeing Andre Dixon wear 73 and Dan Ryan try and fit into the NO. 2. Running back and offensive linemen sizes are different.
Practice ends with the seniors lining up and the entire team greeting them.
As far as Saturday, the Huskies are confident and excited. The know what they are and the month off has done them well. As far as hostility of the fans with this being SEC country, Randy Edsall first said that West Virginia is one of the most hostile places in the country, and that perhaps their are a bunch of Alabama fans who won't want to see USC win.
There is plenty I have from Lawrence Wilson, Zach Frazer and Lutrus as well as Edsall, but I will leave you with a couple of notes.
Casey Turner, QB, wasn't the only person leaving the program. Defensive tackle Scott Shultz has left the team as has Zac Zielinski.
The Huskies also left wide receivers Brian Parker and freshman Mike Lang home because of grades. Parker was academically ineligible this year, and was also stabbed outside the student union the night Jasper Howard died.
Lang was a true freshman who actually worked his way on to special teams and in the rotation. He didn't make the grade, and he is also not here.
Lastly, freshman Dwayne Difton wasn't in uniform for practice because he is struggling with an infection in his arm. He is on antibiotics, and isn't cleared to play yet.
Everything else is status quo.
Short update, I will be back when I get back from the institute.
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