MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – Turf temperatures approached 90 degrees at Jones AT&T Stadium in Lubbock on Saturday, but at least West Virginia coach Dana Holgorsen and nose guard Kenny Bigelow got a good story out of it.
Early in the second half, Bigelow lay on the turf dealing with a serious case of cramping. By itself, this is not unusual. Holgorsen was concerned about how many snaps Bigelow would be able to play during the season because the problem was so prevalent during training camp.
“Bigelow cramps. He’s just one large muscle,” Holgorsen said Monday on his weekly radio show.