It's always felt surreal to me that despite all of the the thought and care that teams put into each and every week of each and every season, game outcomes, and by association, people's professional livelihood, often hinge on a lucky bounce here or a missed call there. Take our games against Virginia Tech or TCU last year as an example. Both came down to the final drive, and both were very close to swinging in the direction of West Virginia victories. If Will Grier's last throw was a foot higher against Tech, or if David Sills didn't get called for that phantom pushoff against TCU, is 2018 looked at as something of a make-or-break year for Dana Holgorsen?
The Good, The Average, and The Ugly - A Tale of Three Potential WVU Seasons
