Man I was pretty down on WVU after the bowl loss and talent we were losing. Much more optimistic for a solid season now with Holgorsen to Houston, Neal Brown in as the new coach and now Austin Kendall transfering from Oklahoma and eligible immediately answers a big question mark at QB.
Jack Allison who started the bowl was actually ranked one spot above him among pro style QBs in the 2016 class, but I can't see him running Brown's offense as he's very slow/immobile. In any case, at least there's some QB competition now and not just Alison and a redshirt freshman who didn't practice well enough to get any passing attempts in the bowl as the only QB options.
I'm still not super high on the season as the schedule is tough with Missouri (and Kelly Bryant) and NC State on the non-conference and even JMU as the lower level team tends to be one of the better ones. But where I was looking at 5-6 wins I can see 7-8 now and maybe more of the stars align some how and the defense is much better.