Three Guys Before The Game – Oklahoma State Review (Episode 159)

The final home game of the 2019 Mountaineer football schedule was in many ways a microcosm of its entire season. A valiant and spirited effort came up short because of an inability to run the football and a roster that lacks depth.

WVU did what no other team had done to the nation’s leading running back Chuba Hubbard; they kept him out of the end zone. However, holding Hubbard to 66 yards below his season average wasn’t enough as WVU was outscored 10-0 in the fourth quarter to lose 20-13.

Brad Howe, Hoppy Kercheval and Tony Caridi break down the game and look ahead to Friday’s season finale against TCU.

The “Guys” also talk hoops as the Mountaineers prepare for two games this week at the Cancun Challenge starting on Tuesday against Northern Iowa.

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The Guys return Wednesday for a preview of WVU at TCU.

 





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