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WVU falls 23–17 to TCU after late rally in Morgantown
WVU finally broke through. Fox hit Barnes and Bowie to get rolling, then found Vaughn to set up at the 28-yard line. On the next snap, Weimer beat his man for a 28-yard touchdown that cut it to 23–17 with just over three minutes left.
MORGANTOWN — West Virginia lost to TCU 23-17 on Saturday night, handing the Mountaineers their fifth-straight loss. WVU is now 2-6 on the season. A loss is never something to celebrate, but in WVU’s case,
Josh Hoover threw a touchdown pass, Nate McCashland kicked three field goals and TCU outlasted West Virginia 23-17 on Saturday night. TCU (6-2, 3-2 Big 12) barely outgained West Virginia 343-342 but made the most of its opportunities.
Fox cconected on 28 of his 41 pass attempts for 301 yards and two touchdowns. He was comfortable, in control, and had conviction in his decisions. It took a little while for Fox and the offense to find their footing, but once they did, they found a ton of success through the air.
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WVU trails TCU 20–7 at halftime
The Mountaineers flashed signs of life behind Scotty Fox but head into the locker room still looking for answers on offense.
The Mountaineers take on TCU under the lights for Coal Rush night in Morgantown — follow along and join the discussion in the comments.
Just when you thought West Virginia would be getting a key piece back to its defense, the Thursday night injury report put a huge damper on things. Thursday ni
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WVU football returns home to host TCU for Coal Rush game
West Virginia football returns home for the first time in four weeks to host TCU in its second annual Coal Rush game on Homecoming weekend. While it should be a celebratory