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TCU HC Sonny Dykes Has High Praise For WVU Football QB Scotty Fox Jr.

After getting benched after a slow start in his first-ever start last week against UCF, WVU football true freshman quarterback Scotty Fox Jr. got his second consecutive start in the Mountaineers' 23-17 loss to TCU, on Saturday, and he looked much better than in his last performance. Fox commanded the offense with confidence, going 28-of-41 with 301 passing yards and two touchdowns.

After the game, TCU head coach Sonny Dykes was asked his opinion on Fox's performance, and his answer shows that he was very impressed with the performance put forth by the young gunslinger

"Scotty played lights out," Dykes said.