JT Daniels Speaks About Time in Morgantown

Former WVU Quarterback JT Daniels had high praises for his time in Morgantown.

 

Morgantown, WV – It has been well over a year now since Quarterback J.T. Daniels arrived at WVU. Despite his time with the Mountaineers not going as expected, Daniels has nothing but high praises for Morgantown.

The former five-star product had this to say to the Tulsa World when asked about WVU:

“I loved it there in Morgantown, (I’m) not going to lie. My dogs loved my house that I owned there, and they had a lot of backyard to do whatever dogs do. But the people there were freaking awesome. I absolutely loved the college town experience too. I just loved my time at West Virginia.”

Daniels also wasn’t shy about sharing his love for Mountaineer Nation during his discussion:

“The surrounding area treats the program like an NFL team. They literally do. It’s insane. And like I said earlier, you’re really just able to get that college town experience which is really what stuck out to me the most.”

Daniels transferred to Rice for his final season of College Football following the 2022 campaign. The Owls begin their 2023 season on the road to face the Texas Longhorns. Kickoff is set for 3:30 on FOX.

(Photo by WVU Athletics)

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Clark Johnson
Clark Johnson is a Football Columnist for The Voice of West Virginia. He is a student at Concord University and is majoring in History with a minor in Political Science. He became a Mountaineer fan at 9-years old and has not missed a WVU football game since 2008. He is honored to bring new perspective and fresh content to the best fanbase in the nation!