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Breaking down Missouri vs. West Virginia

Missouri visits West Virginia Saturday at noon ET, the first Southeastern Conference foe to open a season in Morgantown in 54 years. To preview the game, college football reporters Sam Khan and Mitch Sherman offer analysis:

How to beat Missouri: Test the Tigers’ inexperienced offensive line by being aggressive and varied up front. Only one of Missouri’s five starting offensive linemen has started an FBS game, so it will likely take that unit time to jell. Pressure sophomore quarterback Drew Lock early and often and make him prove that he can beat you -- something he didn’t do last season when thrown into the fire as a true freshman.