Daniels and Frazier Have Trust Built Through Trio of Games
Julia Mellett
Daniels and Frazier Have Trust Built Through Trio of Games (msn.com)
This WVU offense is nothing without Zach Frazier and JT Daniels. The two must work together, and so far, it's paying off.
WVU's inherited Air Raid offense relies heavily on two men: a born and bred West Virginian and a brand spanking new, Mountain State transplant.
Now, they're a pair solidifying the 2022 West Virginia Mountaineers' offensive impact.
Center Zach Frazier and QB JT Daniels.
Frazier, now in his sophomore season, has worked with half a dozen different quarterbacks during his time in the gold and blue, but something rings differently in this season's first three games.
Through Austin Kendall, Jarret Doege, Will Crowder, Garrett Greene, Nicco Marchiol, and JT Daniels, Frazier has stayed consistent. He's put in the work and snapped the ball into waiting hands for 26 games. Only three games into a revamped offense, Frazier and his newly-established QB1 has already built rapport.
Daniels, in his fifth year of eligibility, feels a connection to Frazier, and the duo has already taken 103 snaps together. Six touchdowns, 753 passing yards, and 609 rushing yards are combined through a trio of games. The two have the process down to non-verbals, and Daniels says that he gives Frazier complete control.
"Zach always makes the first ID, which is pretty much how it is everywhere nowadays," Daniels said of the seconds pre-snap. "Centers are smart enough, and Zach's one of the best. Very smart. He always makes the first ID and then he asks me some huddle questions because I change protections. I have full control over it, so Zach asks me a lot when we're talking. He'll ask me what I see and why I changed it to get the right protection."…
Good post EL T. Keep ‘em coming Amigo