Mitch Vingle WVU prediction: At Kansas
August 17, 2017 byThe Big 12 office did WVU a solid by starting the away portion of the Mountaineer schedule in Lawrence. West Virginia won handily against the Jayhawks last season and there’s no evidence KU will rise up this season.
One note: Many probably think Jayhawk coach David Beaty is on the hot season after a 2-22 record over the last two seasons. But that’s not the case. School athletic director Sheahon Zenger, in fact, gave the guy a raise and extension.
Among the other movements, Beaty brought in TCU co-offensive coordinator Doug Meacham, who will take over the play-calling.
In sum, there is some light at the end of the tunnel for Kansas. Yet WVU will mimic an oncoming train in this game. The Jayhawk secondary is weak. My man Fish Smithson is gone. And Mountaineer quarterback Will Grier will have a very nice day indeed. West Virginia moves to 4-0.
WVU, 35-17