MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — West Virginia’s defense responded to the absence of Dravon Askew-Henry with a dominant scrimmage Saturday.
In a twist, it was the Mountaineers’ offense looking inept.
Skyler Howard tossed three tipped interceptions, camp standout Justin Crawford lost a fumble and the first-team offense went scoreless until a field goal on its 10th and final series.
“We didn’t get done what we wanted to get done,” said offensive coordinator Joe Wickline. “We’ve had a good camp, but today we kind of stepped backwards.”
“We didn’t get done what we wanted to get done.