COMMENTARY
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — After the backpats, handshakes and locked-arms crooning that capped another successful Saturday, Tony Gibson transitioned from talking about TCU to bracing for Bedlam.
His West Virginia defense had asphyxiated TCU’s run game into the realm of negative integers. As in minus-7 yards, which would’ve been astounding even had Gibby placed Mike Singletary in the middle, much less a collection of no-name Mike linebackers that actually did the trick.
That the Frogs made enough hay in the air to scratch out 222 yards didn’t matter much, because it still represented their puniest total offense output since 2013.