West Virginia’s first road game of the season was quite the frustrating watch for Mountaineer fans. WVU lost to Ohio by a final score of 17-10. Not much went right at all for West Virginia after taking a 7-0 lead on a Jahiem White 32-yard touchdown run on the offense’s second possession. It was quite literally all downhill from that point forward. The West Virginia offense struggled tremendously at every position group on the field. In the disappointing loss, there were four primary reasons as to how the nightmare loss came to be for the Mountaineers, and it all starts with the offense.
Why WVU Football's Offense Is to Blame for the Nightmare Loss at Ohio
