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Brown says Baylor game a turning point only if momentum can continue

West Virginia Mountaineers head coach Neal Brown speaks with Baylor Bears head coach Dave Aranda(Ben Queen-USA TODAY Sports)

(Neal Brown Zoom Conference)

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — West Virginia will be heavily favored to improve 3-1 next Saturday afternoon when they host Kansas at Milan Puskar Stadium. WVU successfully, although anxiously, cleared a swing game in their schedule last Saturday in a 27-21 double overtime win over Baylor.

“I thought we showed real toughness, real physicality,” WVU head coach Neal Brown said. “Probably the most toughness and physicality we have shown in the two years I have been here.