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Watch: Huggins reflects on dominant defensive day

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — With No. 10 West Virginia trapping, lunging and pestering like only its defense can do, TCU turned the ball over in nearly every manner imaginable.

Inbound lobs became up-for-grabs adventures. Balls were ripped free in transition. A double-dribble foiled another sped-up possession. One pass landed on the scorer’s table.

Through all the chaos of a 73-42 blowout, TCU committed 26 turnovers. Yet West Virginia coach Bob Huggins joked about seeing opportunities for more.

“We came up with a bunch of balls,” he said. “But if I had anybody that played Little League and could judge a fly ball, we would get a lot more.