West Virginia’s offense couldn’t get anything going in the second half. Quarterback Nicco Marchiol didn’t look like the quarterback he was in the season opener. He took care of the football but couldn’t get the offense moving down the field.

Rich Rodriguez looked to the sideline and subbed in Texas A&M transfer Jaylen Henderson. Henderson came in for two drives and couldn’t get the offense going either. He had one big play, but it was called back because of a penalty. Rodriguez said he was just looking for a “spark.”

Marchiol came back out to close out the game. Rodriguez said during his radio show that he subbed Marchiol back in because WVU was down and they needed to throw the ball. He also said he thought of going to a third quarterback.

This created the question of who the starting

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