Is reaching a bowl game enough to please Mountaineer fans? Highly unlikely.
, but they still have an opportunity to get right and finish the season on a strong note with a relatively easier schedule in the month of November. The big question, of course, is the status of quarterback Garrett Greene and whether he'll be able to return to action, and if so, when.
Cincinnati, on the other hand, enters this matchup at a surprising 5-3, but they haven't played a single ranked team yet. They've beaten Towson, Miami , Arizona State with a backup quarterback, and UCF and Houston, who are a combined 3-7 in Big 12 play. Once again, I understand why the computers lean toward West Virginia here, but this is a pure toss-up game for me.Only 53.6%? Yikes. I expected this to be north of 60. The Knights have lost five straight, and although they're favored to win this week against Arizona, it's one they can certainly drop before heading out to Arizona State.
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