Posted by ESPN.com's Brian Bennett
West Virginia fans can breathe a sigh of relief.
Mountaineers coach Bill Stewart said Sunday that quarterback Pat White does not have a concussion and should be fine for this weekend's game against Syracuse.
White left the Rutgers game Saturday in the second half after taking a hit to the helmet. Stewart said White was scheduled to practice Sunday and though it's still a "wait-and-see thing" on his health, the coach doesn't expect any further complications.
"He is just a little woozy," Stewart said. "When he came over, they took him in and he had his strength, his wits about him for the most part but that worried me and it worried our trainers. His memory is good, short term and long term, and he's answering questions. His eyes were not dilated, he didn't get sick, and I was on the phone with him every hour from after the ball game until 9:30 p.m.
"When you get a concussion, you have signs of nausea and they don't let you sleep. Pat did not have any of that. I repeat, none of that.
"He just got hit and he was just a little cloudy. I don't want to make this into some sensational story. If everything progresses as we think it will, he will be in the lineup on Saturday. He does not have a concussion and he's OK."