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Mountaineers Quarterback Scotty Fox Jr. Shines in Crucial Big 12 Matchup

Summary

  • West Virginia seeks first Big 12 win to end 4-game losing streak
  • Mountaineers' defense struggles with explosive plays, allowing 26 in last 2 games
  • Freshman QB Scotty Fox Jr. looks to build on strong performance in second start
Mountaineers Quarterback Scotty Fox Jr. Shines in Crucial Big 12 Matchup

As West Virginia prepares to take on TCU in a crucial Big 12 matchup, the team is desperate to pick up its first conference win and put an end to a brutal four-game losing streak. Freshman quarterback Scotty Fox Jr. is set to make his second straight start, and his performance will be key to the Mountaineers' success.

In non-conference play, West Virginia's defense appeared to be the team's strength, but that has not been the case since entering Big 12 competition. The Mountaineers have allowed a staggering 26 explosive plays in their last two games, including 15 pass plays of 15+ yards and 11 run plays of 10+ yards. This is a major concern as they face a TCU offense that is adept at making plays after the catch. If West Virginia can limit the Horned Frogs' big-play ability, they'll have a chance.

The Mountaineers' offensive line will also need to step up, as they've struggled to provide consistent protection and open holes in the running game. Head coach Rich Rodriguez hinted at potential changes along the offensive line, but regardless of the personnel, they must be better at the point of attack. Winning on first down and avoiding third-and-long situations will be crucial for Scotty Fox Jr. and the West Virginia offense.

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Scotty Fox Jr., the West Virginia Mountaineers' freshman quarterback, shined in his second straight start, helping the team look to pick up its first Big 12 win.
The Mountaineers' defense has struggled with allowing explosive plays, giving up 26 in their last two games, which is a major concern as they face TCU's dangerous offense.
Head coach Rich Rodriguez hinted at potential changes along the West Virginia offensive line, as they've struggled to provide consistent protection and open holes in the running game.

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