If you were hoping for some answers as to what the real potential is for this WVU football team under head coach Rich Rodriguez, we do have some.
If you were hoping for the whole kit and caboodle following West Virginia’s 45-3 victory against Robert Morris on Saturday, inside Milan Puskar Stadium, you’ve come to the wrong place.
There is serious doubt anyone has all of those answers at this point.
“Well, I’d like to say that was a typical game,” Rodriguez said afterwards. “Obviously we didn’t play well in the first half. It was West Virginia beating West Virginia.”
WVU (1-0) walked into halftime with just a 10-0 lead after turning the ball over three times. That was not the ideal start to a Rodriguez era that has tons of eggs packed into his basket in terms of what the future of WVU at