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The Lunch: Scouting matchups for WVU-Texas

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — In the Friday Gold & Blue Lunch Report, we put in the final prep work on the Longhorns’ return to West Virginia.

Last year’s 33-16 pounding in Austin remains fresh on the minds of some Mountaineers. (“We got punched right in the mouth and didn’t recover,” said Tony Gibson.)

For others, it’s a memory from two seasons ago, when Texas won 47-40 in overtime at Milan Puskar. (“I probably played one of the best games I played here,” said KJ Dillon. “After that I ended up going to the hospital because that’s how hard I was playing.