Despite the loss, West Virginia's interim coach Chad Scott commended the team's dedication and refusal to give up against a ranked opponent.
The West Virginia Mountaineers (6-7) lost to the No. 25 Memphis Tigers (11-2) in the Frisco Bowl on Tuesday night, 42-37. Interim head coach Chad Scott praised the team's effort and resilience. Scott said the Mountaineers had every reason to quit, but they refused. He highlighted their commitment to practice, their focus, and their response to adversity. Scott emphasized that the team's success wasn't about specific play calls but about the players executing them well.
He expressed pride in their fight and determination throughout the game. Scott also admitted that the team was initially too stubborn in trying to establish the run, but eventually adjusted their strategy in the second quarter
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