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“Top U92 Player Highlights: Scouting the Next Star” is a featured sports segment broadcasted by U92 The Moose (WWVU-FM), the prominent student-run radio station at West Virginia University (WVU). The show focus centers on identifying, analyzing, and scouting the breakout talent and future stars of WVU Mountaineer athletics. Core Focus and Coverage

Breakout Scouting: The segment functions as a “scouting report” for fans, utilizing film study and statistical breakdowns to project how freshmen, transfers, and hidden depth-chart gems will impact the team.

Multisport Analysis: While heavy focus is placed on WVU Football breakout stars (like wideout transfers and young quarterbacks), it heavily features standout performers across the university’s athletic program, including the historic WVU Baseball team.

Audio-Driven Highlights: Student broadcasters translate visual player mechanics, speed metrics, and physical mismatches into highly detailed radio commentary and digital highlight packages. Key Subjects Recently Featured

Prince Strachan (Wide Receiver): Highlighted as a prime candidate for a massive offensive breakout. Scouts focus on his elite 6’5” frame and catch radius as a massive mismatch generator for the Mountaineers’ quarterbacks.

Tyrus Hall (Third Base): Featured extensively on U92 during the baseball postseason. The show broke down his defensive analytics—ranking near the top of the nation in Defensive Runs Saved (DRS)—and his role as a lethal “second leadoff hitter” from the 9-hole.

Paul Schoenfeld (Outfield): His clutch, dramatic game-winning home runs during the NCAA Regionals and Super Regionals were broken down frame-by-frame to showcase his clutch rating and rising athletic stock. Where to Listen

You can tune into these scouting segments live via WWVU-FM (91.7 FM) in the Morgantown area or stream the coverage globally through the official student media platforms of West Virginia University.

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