West Virginia University (WVU) quarterback Garrett Greene is making waves on the field, but his journey to success started years ago at a football camp in Alabama. Head coach Neal Brown recalls the first time he saw Greene, a young and energetic player with a natural talent for throwing the ball.
Despite his small stature, Greene impressed Brown with his arm strength and positive energy. Brown saw potential in Greene early on and offered him a scholarship when he was just a sophomore. Their relationship has grown over the years, with Greene now leading the Mountaineers as their quarterback.
After a standout performance in the Duke’s Mayo Bowl last season, Greene is focused on improving his game. He has been working on his accuracy and fundamentals during the off-season, with the support of his coaches and personal quarterback coach.
Greene’s goal is to increase his completion percentage and take his game to the next level. Brown recognizes Greene’s talent and leadership qualities, but emphasizes the importance of improving his passing accuracy to reach his full potential.
With a strong coach-player relationship and a drive to succeed, Greene is poised to make a significant impact on the field in the upcoming season. WVU fans can expect to see a more polished and efficient quarterback leading their team to victory.