The last time West Virginia made the trip from Morgantown to Athens, Ohio, to play football was in 1949.

The average price of milk was 84 cents per gallon and the price for a car was $1,650.

The Mountaineers will turn back the clock on Saturday and make the more than 300-mile round trip to Athens to face the Bobcats.

WVU is coming off a 45-3 victory last week over Robert Morris, while Ohio lost a close contest to the Rutgers Scarlet Knights, 34-31.

Here are a few questions for the Mountaineers in this Week 2 matchup.

Can WVU slow down Navarro?

Ohio quarterback Parker Navarro is a name that not many are talking about in college football.

Navarro is coming off an impressive 2024 season, which saw him post more than 3,400 yards of offense and 31 touchdowns.

Thirty percent of Navarro's

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