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What We Learned in the Oklahoma State-West Virginia Game

As has become a Monday tradition around here, it’s time to look back on Saturday’s game and talk about what we learned. A lot took place

1. J.W. Walsh is paramount (KP)

I had Walsh ranked No. 13 on my preseason list of which player was most important to this year’s team. Turns out that might have been a little (or a lot) too low. Walsh closed like a boss in Morgantown and has been helping OSU’s red zone offense bolster its touchdown percentage all season (from 50 percent last year to 60 percent this season).