Mitch Vingle WVU prediction: At Baylor
August 20, 2017 byWell, hello Matt Rhule!
After the beyond-ugly sexual assault scandal that’s hit Baylor, Rhule left Temple to take on the job of rebuilding what was once a national power. For now though, Rhule and those around him have been using words like “one brick at a time.”
It’s a good approach. And it also signals that West Virginia should be good in this matchup.
Baylor’s quarterback situation isn’t great and, if healthy, the running backs and receivers are talented, but the offensive line is a weakness. That helps a WVU team that could struggle along the defensive front. On the flip side, BU’s defensive line is without dominating players.
The hunch is West Virginia will pull this one out. Again, a nice schedule for the Mountaineers. Plus, no KD Cannon.
WVU, 35-28; 6-1