One of the key storylines heading into West Virginia’s matchup with Houston revolved around the play of true freshman Scotty Fox Jr., who would be getting his third consecutive start. Undoubtedly, Fox Jr. had a noticeable progression from h start to his second start as he threw for 301 yards iand two scores in the loss to TCU.
In the matchup with Houston, we were looking for intangibles and improvements in the young quarterback that went beyond the box score. After the 45-35 win against the No. 22 Houston Cougars on the road, WVU football may have found its quarterback of the future.