Following Western Kentucky's 13-10 win over Chattanooga on Saturday at Houchens-Smith Stadium, head coach Tyson Helton said his hat was off to three different groups.
First, it was the defense for keeping the score low and giving the offense an opportunity. Next, he said his hat was off to the offense for finding a way to score when the team needed it.
The third time was when he was talking about Tyrrell Pigrome, WKU's quarterback to start the season who hadn't played since midway through the third quarter of the team's blowout loss to Marshall on Oct.