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WVU Attrition Tracker: How the 2020 football team is shaping up - 247Sports

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WVU is a young team with a lot of underclassmen due back next season, and there aren’t too many players who will have to think long and hard about the NFL. Stills, Sills and Pettaway are unto themselves for different reasons, and the rest of the candidates would have to be considered likely to stick with WVU. 

T.J. Simmons

True, he’s transferred, redshirted, been through a coaching change and welcomed a daughter into this world. Perhaps it’s time to put college in his rear view mirror. But he’s spoken so excitedly about the potential of the 2020 receiving corps and bringing back perhaps all of the production that it stands to reason he’s counting himself as part of that. Simmons also missed two games this season after he picked up an injury when he was heating up and finished with 35 catches for 455 yards and five touchdowns.

Austin Kendall

Weird, right? But if Kendall wasn’t the quarterback here this season after he wasn’t the quarterback in prior seasons at Oklahoma, is he going to do this all over again? Here? Where? He did visit and consider Auburn a year ago, but the Tigers have their quarterback of the future. Maybe there’s a fit someone farther south and closer to home. But Kendall was a blue chip prospect in high school who college coaches will vouch for, and perhaps he takes his degrees and moves along with pro football.

George Campbell

Sources told 247Sports WVU was ready to lobby the NCAA for Campbell’s sixth season, but the same sources say it’s not guaranteed Campbell is into it. He’s endured season-ending injuries, two coaching changes and a transfer, and he picked WVU to experience something he hadn’t experienced in college. His fifth year was somewhat magical — 19 catches, 469 yards and seven touchdowns — and that may be enough at this level for the former five-star prospect. WVU said the NFL was kicking the tires in the preseason and came away impressed with what Campbell did on just special teams. He carried that through the season and added some offensive exploits along the way.

UPDATE: Sources tell 247Sports Campbell’s waiver for a sixth season as approved before the end of the season. Campbell has since used Instagram to thanks fans and seemingly end his college career. Read the VIP story here.

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