West Virginia goes as Jarret Doege goes, and that can be a dangerous horse to be hitched too. Doege can be very good and very bad, sometimes in the same game. WVU will need him to be at his best to outscore the Horned Frogs in what is expected to be a defensive duel — as the Eers can do some damage when TCU has the ball, too.
Offense:
As previously mentioned, Doege is a bit of an enigma; he’s third in the league in total offense, accumulating 277 yards per game, and throws for 286, just behind Spencer Rattler.