West Virginia travels to TCU on Saturday night as both teams are looking for their fourth win in a row.
The game is set to kickoff at 8:00 p.m. ET, and it will be televised on ESPN2. TCU won last year’s meeting in Morgantown, but Neal Brown and WVU have won the last two matchups in Fort Worth.
West Virginia is expected to get starting quarterback Garrett Greene back from an ankle injury after he couldn’t play last week against Texas Tech.
Follow along for updates throughout pregame and the game.
WVU Starters
Offensive Starters: Wyatt Milum, Tomas Rimac, Zach Frazier, Brandon Yates, Doug Nester, Kole Taylor, Devin Carter, Hudson Clement, CJ Donaldson, Garrett Greene
Defensive starters: Sean Martin, Mike Lockhart, Edward Vesterinen, Trey Lathan, Lee Kpogba, Jared Bartlett, Hershey McLaurin, Anthony Wilson, Aubrey Burks, Beanie Bishop, Malachi Ruffin
West Virginia wins the toss and elects to receive
Fourth Quarter
9:31 — West Virignia took over at the TCU 47 yard line and they used that to their own good. Rodney Gallagher had a 16-yard rush and then Michael Hayes booted a 49-yard field goal to give WVU their first lead of the game.
WVU 24, TCU 21
13:29 — West Virginia has first and goal from the five, but they get stopped by the TCU defense. WVU had two chances from the one yard line and CJ Donaldson was stopped twice. TCU takes over at their own 2 yard line.
End Third: West Virginia 21, TCU 21
Third Quarter
4:54 — West Virginia is able to punch it in on a 1-yard touchdown rush from Garrett Greene. WVU faced a 4th and 5 and they converted on a pass to Hudson Clement. The Mountaineers also used a lot of Jahiem White on that drive who has quietly had a really good night.
WVU 21, TCU 21
10:14 — West Virginia has a fourth and six from inside the TCU 30 yard line. The Mountaineers try and go for it but the ball was batted down by the TCU defensive line. WVU got into TCU territory on a 25-yard rush from Jahiem White, added with a 10-yard holding penalty on the Horned Frogs.
Halftime: TCU 21, West Virginia 14
TCU has 312 yards of total offense compared to WVU’s 188 yards of total offense. Both quarterbacks are their teams’ leading rushers as Garrett Greene has 69 yards on the ground and Chandler Morris has 61 yards and a touchdown on the ground.
Second Quarter
0:00 — Michael Hayes converts on a 53-yard field goal but Nick Malone was called for a false start. On the 58-yard attempt, Hayes’ kick went wide right and TCU goes into the half in front 21-14.
0:14 — TCU hits on a 36-yard touchdown to Dylan Wright on 4th and 2. WVU appeared to have a possible interception on third down from Lee Kpogba, but TCU makes the Mountaineers play. Nine plays, 75 yards, 1:26.
TCU 21, WVU 14
1:50 — West Virginia’s offense takes advantage of a three and out from the WVU defense, going 43 yards on 10 plays, and taking 5:05 off the clock. CJ Donaldson ended the drive with a 1-yard touchdown rush.
WVU 14, TCU 14
8:03 — WVU’s Aubrey Burks is carted off the field after fielding a punt on special teams. He appeared to be conscious as he was talking to the WVU coaching staff.
10:59 — TCU gets the ball into the red zone but the Mountaineer defense stands tall on fourth and one. Ben Cutter with a big tackle as WVU is able to get off the field on a possession where they had multiple chances to get a turnover or to get off the field.
14:51 — On the first play out of the break, Chandler Morris keeps a zone read and takes it 31 yards for a touchdown. TCU’s drive goes eight plays, 81 yards, in 2:44.
TCU 14, WVU 7
End First: TCU 7, West Virginia 7
First Quarter
4:23 — West Virginia’s defense forced a 3rd and 13, and Morris threw an incompletion and was then assessed with an intentional grounding penalty. TCU kicker Griffin Kell missed a 54-yard attempt and the Mountaineer offense takes over.
8:53 — Garrett Greene rushes for a 35-yard touchdown just one play after the Mountaineers connect on a 30-yard gain from Greene to Devin Carter.
WVU 7, TCU 7
12:15 — TCU goes 59 yards on for a touchdown on their first drive as Chandler Morris connects with JP Richardson. TCU responded with a 70-yard drive in 52 seconds after WVU went three and out and burned a timeout on their first drive of the game.
TCU 7, WVU 0

























