Ayden Garnes Proves to Be a Bargain for the Mountaineers

Ayden Garnes (West Virginia Mountaineers)

“Antiques Roadshow” is one of PBS’s most beloved programs, capturing the imagination of those with a knack for finding hidden treasures, a sentiment shared by many across various walks of life.

In a parallel story, West Virginia’s top transfer, cornerback Ayden Garnes, has emerged as a compelling figure this season. Garnes, who played for Duquesne, was discovered under unlikely circumstances, much like finding a priceless artifact at a yard sale.

During a game where Duquesne was defeated 56-17, Garnes stood out despite the loss. The encounter caught the eye of West Virginia’s coach Neal Brown, who was impressed by Garnes’ performance and mentioned him positively during spring practice.

Ayden Garnes emerges as a standout for West Virginia after being discovered under unlikely circumstances (West Virginia Mountaineers)

Garnes’ skills were evident early on, with Brown noting his impressive speed and ability to perform well in multiple positions. The cornerback’s tenacity and drive became apparent as he progressed through summer drills and training camp, showcasing his potential and dedication.

Despite a challenging start, including an ankle injury that sidelined him during his freshman year, Garnes’ perseverance paid off. His previous experiences, including playing against teams like Florida State and West Virginia, contributed to his growth and readiness for a Power 5 program.

Garnes’ initial encounter with West Virginia was eye-opening, particularly the high-speed gameplay and the challenge of facing standout players like Hudson Clement, who had an exceptional game against him.

Now, Garnes is thriving at WVU, developing a strong rapport with his teammates and proving himself in practice. Defensive secondary coach ShaDon Brown has highlighted Garnes’ impressive performance, indicating he has the potential to make a significant impact in the league.