Still Alive: Will WVU Football Make A Bowl Game?

By: WV Sports Staff Staff


West Virginia defeated the No. 22 Houston Cougars 45-35 on Saturday at TDECU Stadium in Houston. They saw good performances from several key players.

Quarterback Scotty Fox threw for 157 yards and accounted for three touchdowns; two on the ground and one passing. Running back Diore Hubbard had his first career 100-yard game. The defense forced three turnovers, one of which resulted in a pick-six. Even the special teams got in on the action with solid performances all-around.

In a recent live show on Couz’s Corner, Couz gives his five top takeaways from the Mountaineers’ performance and what it means the rest of the season.

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