I agree, but it has given me a chance to watch SIX Big 12 teams to see what WVU will be facing.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28
Texas 17, Iowa State 7
Grier, Simms, Stills and Crawford should have a field day. If defenders are healthy again, it will be even easier.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30
Kansas State 33, Baylor 20
I think WVU should beat both of these teams although I would never disrespect Bill Snyder's coaching ability.
Oklahoma State at Texas Tech, on Fox
WVU defense better be healthy and ready to play both of these teams because both have excellent QBs under pressure.
But first, TCU in Fort Worth will be WVU's biggest challenge this season, even more than Virginia Tech. Any team that can beat the Cowboys by 2 TDs (minus 1 point) is not to be taken lightly. Arkansas isn't that big a deal, with a 3-TD margin against any team gets my attention.
M iscueing special teams + absence of Simms & Long = loss to
Virginia Tech, 31-24
O bliterated East Carolina, 56-20
U nhinged Delaware State, 59-16
N eeded rebooting to beat Kansas, 56-34
T errorize TCU
A nnihilate Texas Tech
I ncinerate Baylor
N ullify Oklahoma State
E rectile dysfunction Iowa State
E masculate Kansas State
R eam Texas
S hock Oklahoma