ATHENS, Ohio -- Yes, Mountaineers fans, Saturday's outcome did happen.
So, stop pinching yourself thinking it didn't happen, and don't try and find a 1985 DeLorean to go back in time.
The Mountaineers' 17-10 loss to the Ohio Bobcats in Athens was WVU's first road loss against a Group of Five team since 2008 against East Carolina.
WVU left many opportunities on the field, including intercepting Ohio quarterback Parker Navarro three times and only netting negative-7 yards on those three drives.
WVU's offense seemed completely different compared to what we saw in Week 1.
Granted, the Mountaineers played Robert Morris, which with all due respect to the Colonials wasn't the same as Ohio.
On my drive home, I had a lot of thoughts of the seven-point loss in front of the record-setting crowd