Hometown: Miramar, FL
Career: 2009-Present
Record: 28-11, Bowl Record: 1-2 including a BCS win
No other Mountaineer has received as much preseason hype as
quarterback Geno Smith. He was named the preseason Big XII Offensive Player of
the Year and is widely regarded as a dark horse candidate for the Heisman
Trophy. Smith has received all the love from the media due in large part to his
break out junior campaign. Geno flourished in Coach Dana Holgorsen’s air raid
offense after spending two seasons playing in Coach Bill Stewart’s pro-style
offense. Those first two seasons, Geno completed 64.8% of his passes for 3,072
yards, 25 touchdowns, and 8 interceptions. Those statistics pale in comparison
to this past season in which Geno completed 65.8% of his passes for 4,385
yards, 31 touchdowns, and 7 interceptions. Geno’s junior season earned him a
second straight All-Big East selection. Geno was also named the Most
Outstanding Player of the Orange Bowl (an honor that probably should have gone
to Tavon Austin). Geno Smith also set WVU records for passing in 2011, with
most pass attempts in a season, most pass completions in a season, and passing
yards in a season. When you look at the fact that Geno will have his top three
wide receivers back this season, he could be poised to have the greatest
passing season in school history, even better than his record setting 2011
season.
Memorable Game: Geno Smith had so many great performances
last season, it was difficult to pin point just one. The game that really
stands out though (and this may be a surprise) is the home match with
Connecticut. The Mountaineers were riding high coming into the game with a 4-1
record on the season. UConn was still trying to figure out what their team
identity was in the post-Edsall era. The Mountaineers offense started the game
a little slow, only leading the Huskies by a score of 10-6 at half time. Geno
Smith would air it out in the second half, leading the Mountaineers on three
scoring drives in the third quarter. Smith would throw a fourth touchdown pass
in the fourth quarter to salt away the blow out of the Huskies. Geno completed
27 of 45 passes for 450 yards and 4 touchdowns in WVU’s 43-16 win.
Competition: This was a tough selection process. West
Virginia is known for two tremendous quarterbacks at #12: Geno Smith and Oliver
Luck. The current AD, Oliver Luck, is a member of the WVU Sports Hall of Fame
and has some impressive statistics. Geno got the nod at #12 due to his
incredible statistics this past season and the expectations of a monumental
2012 season that should cement Geno’s future inclusion in the WVU Sports Hall
of Fame.
Teaser: Tomorrow we honor another tremendous Mountaineer
quarterback. This player was a key member of West Virginia’s success in the
golden era of Mountaineer football. He was a dual threat passer and rusher that
terrorized opposing defenses. There are surely some defenders who still have
nightmares about this player. He may not be Freddy, but if you are a defensive
back, he is certainly a nightmare.
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