West Virginia's offense looked unchallenged in its first two outings, racking up 69 points against Marshall in its season opener and making 42 look easy against James Madison a week ago.
Saturday? The Mountaineers didn't respond well to their first challenge of the season. The offense was held scoreless in the third quarter and was forced to punt seven times in its 31-21win over Maryland.
The biggest reason for the struggles? It's easy to point at running back Shawne Alston's absence, but even if that's the case, West Virginia's depth at the position looks at least questionable.
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Continues to be the biggest moron getting paid to write about football. He states that WV in 2 weeks faces Texas with the best defense in the big 12. Last time I checked, Tech has the number 2 defense in the nation which would mean we have the best defense in the Big 12 at this time. Ubben you are the worst.