MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — For two straight weeks, West Virginia’s offense has given fans little reason to hurry back to their seats from their halftime bathroom break.
The Mountaineers have moved the ball with a 19th-century level of efficiency in their past two third quarters, gaining 19 yards against Texas and 28 yards against Iowa State.
“As coaches, we’ve got to figure out some better ways to get guys into situations,” West Virginia coach Neal Brown said following a 38-14 loss to Iowa State. “I could give you a bunch of reasons. It was a struggle for us offensively.