““Yeah, we’ll see. We’ll see how it goes,” said Brown. “You know, I think it’s too early to tell any of that. He didn’t practice today.
“I’m not saying he’s out. I think it’s too early to tell so we’ll just kind of play it by ear.”
Greene did not return after halftime in the 45-18 loss to Kansas State this past weekend. Before his exit, he was 9/19 (47.4%) for 85 yards, a touchdown, and two interceptions, one of which was a pick-six. He did rush for 89 yards, though, at 8.1 per carry.
This comes during a poorer season to this point for the Mountaineers’ quarterback. Over seven games, Greene has completed 56.3% of his throws for 1,352 yards, nine touchdowns and eight interceptions. The picks are already a career-high as he has two picks in four of the outings. That alone prior to the injury had begun a quarterback conversation for WVU.
Nicco Marchiol was 6-13 for 85 yards against Kansas State and Brown wasn’t thrilled with his performance.
“Yeah, he didn’t play well. Didn’t play well,” said Brown on Marchiol’s performance against the Wildcats. “You know, I don’t think it’s a fair assessment of where he’s at. You know, Oklahoma State? He played really well. He also had a great week of preparation that week, he practiced well and I wasn’t surprised. You know, last week? Missed practice on Tuesday and then wasn’t real sharp so didn’t practice real well. That’s kind of how he played.
“He’s going to get a bunch of reps so, if his number is called, he’ll be ready and I expect him to play at a high level.”