As WVU Football Head Coach Neal Brown addressed the reporters assembled in the post-game media room at McLane Stadium, he kept his composure through the inevitable questions regarding delay of game penalties, offensive gaffes that negated precious red-zone opportunities and an injury depleted roster that suffered more casualties from an extremely physical Halloween evening, of Texas football. The first-year Mountaineer coach sounded despondent, gutting through the questions and taking personal responsibility for the negated field goal attempt that would have tied the game, but for a delay of game penalty. As painful as it was to watch West Virginia’s head coach answer those questions, I understood that this “climb” that Mountaineer Football is enduring is going to be a multi-year, ongoing process.
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