West Virginia will have its final scrimmage of the preseason on Saturday afternoon inside Milan Puskar Stadium and this one will be closed to the media. Last Saturday, the Fourth Estate watched the defense blitz its way to generating five turnovers while the No. 1 group turned back the No. 1 offense nine out of 11 times on third down.
If there are any position battles still undecided, strong performances on Saturday could be the determining factor in final preseason depth chart decisions the staff makes as they transition to Missouri prep next week.
Speaking of Missouri, the Tigers had their first scrimmage of the preseason last Saturday and true freshman wide receiver Dimetrios Mason apparently turned heads with his two-touchdown performance.