MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — With one-third of the season elapsed, West Virginia sits at No. 23 in the AP poll, which is one spot removed from where the Mountaineers began the season.
Their resume features a white-knuckle loss to Virginia Tech followed by three comfortable wins against the puniest stretch of the schedule. So coach Dana Holgorsen isn’t certain what to make of West Virginia (3-1, 1-0) readies for Saturday’s clash at No. 8 TCU (4-0).
“People ask ‘What kind of team do you have?’ and I don’t know,” Holgorsen said Tuesday. “It seems like a year-and-a-half ago that we played Virginia Tech at this point.