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West Virginia Football Faces Altitude and Crowd Noise Challenge in Utah
4 Oct
Summary
- WVU travels 1,738 miles to Provo, Utah for game against BYU
- Largest crowd noise test for WVU players at LaVell Edwards Stadium
- Playing at high altitude of 4,553 feet will be a challenge

In just a few days, on October 2nd, 2025, the West Virginia Mountaineers football team will embark on their longest road trip of the season, traveling 1,738 miles to Provo, Utah to take on the BYU Cougars. This will be the third road game for the Mountaineers, who have already played at Ohio and Kansas earlier in the year.
The trip to Provo will present several unique challenges for the WVU squad. First and foremost, they will be facing the largest crowd noise test of the season at LaVell Edwards Stadium, which holds 63,470 fans - the largest capacity in the Big 12 conference. Head coach Rich Rodriguez has emphasized the importance of preparing his players for the deafening crowd, with daily practices to simulate the noise level.
Additionally, the high altitude of Provo, situated at 4,553 feet above sea level, will test the Mountaineers' endurance. Compared to their home field in Morgantown at just 961 feet, the thinner air in Utah will make it more challenging for the players to catch their breath. However, Rodriguez is no stranger to coaching at high elevations, having spent six years at the University of Arizona in the Pac-12.



