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WVU set to host Baylor, Brown says playing in empty stadium is ‘not ideal’

The Baylor Bears celebrate the first win for Bears head coach Dave Aranda over the Kansas Jayhawks at McLane Stadium. (Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports)

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — West Virginia’s first chance to atone for the many mistakes they made in Saturday’s 27-13 loss at Oklahoma State comes this Saturday afternoon when the Mountaineers host Baylor at Milan Puskar Stadium.

“Credit Oklahoma State,” WVU head coach Neal Brown said on Monday’s Big 12 conference call. “They played much more sound football than we did and therefore won the game.

“We hurt ourselves a bunch with penalties, missed assignments and missed fits in the run game.