December 23, 2024

West Virginia safety transfer Keyshawn Cobb announced on Twitter (X) Monday afternoon that he has committed to Nevada where he’ll join fellow former Mountaineers Cortez Braham Jr. and defensive back Davis Mallinger.

Cobb appeared in just two games this season for the Mountaineers, making two tackles before suffering a season-ending injury that required surgery.

Prior to arriving at WVU, Cobb spent the first two years of his career at Northeast Mississippi C.C. which led to an opportunity at Buffalo. In one season there, he recorded 36 tackles, seven pass breakups, three forced fumbles, and one interception.

Cobb chose the Mountaineers over other offers from Akron, Charlotte, Kent State, Southern Miss, Troy, and UNLV.

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