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West Virginia Football: The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly of Another Primetime Butt Whoopin’

Just in case Neal was wondering, I don’t think the fans had fun today.


The Good:
  1. Run defense - Going into the game, the major focus of the defense was to stop DJ Giddens. Mission accomplished until garbage time. The front 7 continues to play well against some of the top backs in the Big 12.
  2. Garrett’s legs - Garrett gained 88 yards on 10 runs in the first half. He was his usual elusive self during his time in the game, dodging Kansas State tacklers all over the field.