West Virginia quarterback Garrett Greene is determined to improve after a series of mistakes marred his early season performances. In a candid statement following his return to the field, Greene acknowledged his missteps and vowed to clean up his play as he leads the Mountaineers into the second half of the season.
“I’ve never claimed perfection, and I don’t expect it from myself,” Greene said. “But I do expect to be better. I know I’ve made some mistakes, and I take full responsibility for those. I’m committed to learning from them and being a better quarterback for my team and our fans.”
Greene, who has had flashes of brilliance this season, has also faced criticism for some turnovers and missed opportunities. However, the redshirt junior remained resolute in his belief that his best football is ahead of him.
“I know I can be better,” he continued. “I’m working every day to improve, whether it’s my decision-making, my accuracy, or my leadership. I won’t let these mistakes define me.”
As the Mountaineers prepare for their next matchup, Greene urged fans to continue supporting him and the team, even through tough times. “I’m grateful for the fans who have had our backs so far. We need them more than ever, and I promise we’ll give everything we have out there to make them proud.”
West Virginia head coach Neal Brown also expressed confidence in Greene’s growth, emphasizing that his leadership and determination are critical as the team pushes forward. Fans are hoping that with Greene’s renewed focus and commitment, the Mountaineers can make a strong run as the season progresses.