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5ALA
LSU21
1721
17 - Final124
2OKST
KSU30
4430
44 - Final3OT3OT2
3PITT
ND26
2926
29 - Final34
17ORE
USC62
5162
51 - Final4
6MISS
UGA10
3710
37 - Final5
7MIZZ
FLA7
147
14 - Final6
10TEM
LOU17
4517
45 - Final7
11ASU
ORST26
3626
36 - Final812OKLA
ISU35
2035
20 - Final913CLEM
DUKE56
2056
20 - Final1014STAN
COLO48
048
0 - Final1116
15TA&M
MSST38
1338
13 - Final1223
18TEX
TTU31
2231
22 - Final13
19SDSU
BSU21
1921
19 - Final1420NEB
MSU28
2428
24 - Final2OT2OT15
21TCU
WVU39
3839
38 - Final1622ARIZ
UCLA10
6610
66 - Final17
25UTSA
LT27
5127
51
Final/2OT

TCU 39
(6-3, 3-3 Big 12)

(21) West Virginia 38
(5-3, 2-3 Big 12)
Coverage: FOX
3:00 PM ET, November 3, 2012
Mountaineer Field, MORGANTOWN, WV
Since putting up eye-popping numbers in their first five games, Geno Smith and the rest of West Virginia's offense have looked very pedestrian.
The Mountaineers' inability to contain their opponents remains a concern.
Hoping to have worked out its kinks during a bye week, No. 23 West Virginia tries to get back on track Saturday against fellow Big 12 newcomer TCU, which appears likely to have quarterback Trevone Boykin available as it visits Morgantown for the first time.
While the Mountaineers (5-2, 2-2) averaged 52.0 points in opening 5-0, they haven't been able to get much going in back-to-back losses. One week after falling 49-14 at Texas Tech, West Virginia suffered a 55-14 home defeat at the hands of then-No. 4 Kansas State on Oct. 20.
"This is about as low as it gets," said Smith, who threw his first two interceptions of the season.
The bye week, though, appears to have come at just the right time for West Virginia, giving the Mountaineers a chance to regroup.
"It's like everything in life," offensive coordinator Shannon Dawson said. "There's going to be good days and bad days. So we have to stay positive and just keep forging ahead. That's the only way you work yourself out of a rut."
Getting Smith going again figures to be the first priority for West Virginia. After averaging 399.2 yards and totaling 24 touchdown passes in his first five games, the Heisman Trophy hopeful has averaged 209.0 with a combined two scoring strikes in his last two.
"If he thinks that all this falls on his shoulders, he's sadly mistaken," coach Dana Holgorsen said. "He needs to relax a little bit and not bear that burden. That's not his job. We're going to get him back on track from the standpoint of just worrying what he needs to control."
The Mountaineers also need to pick up the pace defensively. West Virginia is giving up averages of 39.9 points and 493.6 yards to rank seventh-worst in the FBS in both categories.
"Nobody's pointing fingers anywhere," Holgorsen said. "We all understand that we have to continue to as coaches put them in position to be successful, teach them how their technique is, teach them how they make the plays, build confidence in them to where they can do it, and then get out there and work hard on it."
While it wasn't certain if the Mountaineers would have to face Boykin this weekend, the redshirt freshman is likely to play despite suffering a left knee injury during last Saturday's 36-14 loss at Oklahoma State. Boykin, who took over under center with Casey Pachall suspended indefinitely, dropped to 1/3 as a starter, completing just 21 of 40 passes for 185 yards with a touchdown and an interception against the Cowboys.
"We had our chances and we were in the ball game," said coach Gary Patterson, whose team was outscored 33-0 over the final three quarters. "We only scored one (offensive) touchdown, and that's not good enough to win in the Big 12."
Hoping to avoid losing three in a row for the first time since a four-game skid in 1998, TCU (5-3, 2-3) knows it faces another tough task against the Mountaineers.
"It's a big ballgame going into West Virginia. Both of us came into the Big 12 this year and are on the same path. We understand what we have to do," Patterson said. "We have to get ready to play. It's a great venue in Morgantown, and they have great fans and some really good players."
The Horned Frogs had posted four straight wins over Top 25 foes before falling 56-53 to then-No. 18 Texas Tech in triple overtime Oct. 20.
West Virginia hasn't suffered consecutive defeats on its own field since losing its first two home games in 2003.
The Mountaineers took the only previous matchup in this series, winning 31-14 in the 1984 Bluebonnet Bowl.
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The Big 12's two new members go head-to-head in Morgantown, and both have already taken a pair of lumps in Big 12 play. Both teams have dealt with impactful injuries, and both teams enter with two-game losing streaks. TCU's defense will be a tough assignment for a West Virginia offense that has inexplicably stalled since starting 5-0.
Matchup
| TCU | WVU | |
|---|---|---|
| W-L | 6-3 | 5-3 |
| Avg Points | 33.9 | 40.8 |
| Avg Points Allowed | 24.1 | 39.8 |
| Home Record | 2-2 | 4-2 |
| Road Record | 4-1 | 1-1 |
| Division Record | 3-3 | 2-3 |
| Conference Record | 3-3 | 2-3 |
| Complete Standings | ||
Team Averages & NCAA Ranks
| Offense | Team | Per Game Average / NCAA Rank |
|---|---|---|
| Total Yards | ||
| Passing Yards | ||
| Rushing Yards | ||
| Points Scored | ||
| Full Team Stats: TCU | West Virginia | ||
Passing Leaders
| TCU | CMP% | YDS | TD | INT | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T. Boykin | 57.2 | 2054 | 15 | 10 | |
| C. Pachall | 66.0 | 948 | 10 | 1 | |
| West Virginia | CMP% | YDS | TD | INT | |
| G. Smith | 71.2 | 4205 | 42 | 6 | |
| P. Millard | 47.4 | 87 | 2 | 1 | |
Rushing Leaders
| TCU | CAR | YDS | AVG | TD | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| B. Catalon | 123 | 582 | 4.7 | 0 | |
| M. Tucker | 118 | 515 | 4.4 | 6 | |
| West Virginia | CAR | YDS | AVG | TD | |
| A. Buie | 179 | 851 | 4.8 | 7 | |
| T. Austin | 72 | 643 | 8.9 | 3 | |


