#9 Baylor (19-6, 8-4) went on a highly impressive run down the stretch of their last game against TCU to pick up an invaluable conference road win, keeping them within one game of first place in the Big 12. They now return home to host West Virginia (15-10, 4-8). The Mountaineers have, overall, been on a pretty hot streak, winning four of their last six games. However, their last matchup against Texas went about as bad as it could’ve defensively, with WVU losing 94-60. So whether or not West Virginia can get themselves up off the mat will probably determine how close or not this game will be.