West Virginia started the season with a blowout loss to Penn St. and I think everyone kind of assumed they'd fire Neal Brown shortly and go from there. It was a surprise that they brought back Brown at all after last season but apparently WVU couldn't afford the contract buyout apparently and is having cash flow problems at the state level. Brown and the Mountaineers then ran off 4 straight wins and ended up in the Top 25 for a while before coming back to earth in conference while losing three of their next five including a last second fluke to Houston.
They 6-4 overall but 4-3 in conference. They are primarliy a running team. They have 3 backs with over 400 yards on the season led by CJ Donaldson at 750 yards and 10 TDs. One of those additional backs is the QB Garrett Green so we have a nother running QB to spy this week.
I have not seen WVU play this season but it looks like on paper they might be an offensive carbon copy of the Bearcats. The defense is a diiferent matter were the Mountaineers have given about over 200 ypg on defense in the run game. With both teams running a lot, time of possession will be key and we're going to have to be efficient when we have the ball on offense.
https://www.espn.com/college-footbal...stats/_/id/277
They 6-4 overall but 4-3 in conference. They are primarliy a running team. They have 3 backs with over 400 yards on the season led by CJ Donaldson at 750 yards and 10 TDs. One of those additional backs is the QB Garrett Green so we have a nother running QB to spy this week.
I have not seen WVU play this season but it looks like on paper they might be an offensive carbon copy of the Bearcats. The defense is a diiferent matter were the Mountaineers have given about over 200 ypg on defense in the run game. With both teams running a lot, time of possession will be key and we're going to have to be efficient when we have the ball on offense.
https://www.espn.com/college-footbal...stats/_/id/277
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