Can the West Virginia Mountaineers break the cycle and pick up a win against Ohio State in Cleveland on Saturday night?
West Virginia currently sits at 8-3, and the Mountaineers have yet to add anything remotely close to a signature win this season. As a matter of fact, over the course of the year, West Virginia has won the games that they were “supposed to” win and have lost the games in which they took a step up in terms of the quality of competition they were facing.
West Virginia’s three losses this season have come against power conference opponents in Clemson, Xavier, and Wake Forest.