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Texas game also part of massive recruiting weekend for West Virginia

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Saturday’s game against No. 11 Texas is the biggest on West Virginia’s home schedule this season, and not just because it provides Neal Brown with an opportunity to notch a win against a ranked opponent.

Several of West Virginia’s 2020 commitments will be in attendance as well as targeted players from the 2021 class and beyond.

“’21 will be our first real recruiting class where we’re not playing catch-up,” Brown said. “I like the way our ’20 class is coming together. I think we’ll have some movement in the coming weeks. We’ve got to finish strong.