WVU men's basketball dropped it's third consecutive game against Power 5 competition in non-conference play on Saturday night as they dropped a 75-66 loss to the Wake Forest Demon Deacons on a neutral-site floor in Charleston, W.Va. And while it's hard to point at any one facet of the game and say, 'that's why West Virginia lost,' the team's inability to take care of the ball undoubtedly played a huge role.
If you watched the clash between Wake and WVU on Saturday, you may have felt like the Mountaineers were turning the ball over a bit uncharacteristically, and you'd be right for having that thought.