West Virginia's football team had a nightmare game last Saturday at Kansas.
The Mountaineers suffered their second loss of the season to the Jayhawks in Lawrence, Kansas, 41-10, to start Big 12 Conference play.
Now, WVU has a chance to redeem itself on Saturday as the Utah Utes have made the long trek across the U.S. for a contest in Morgantown.
Yet, it seems the amount of questions rise more and more as the season goes along.
West Virginia is looking for its first conference victory in the Rich Rodriguez Era 2.0.
Let's take a deep dive into what questions stand out ahead of Saturday's 3:30 p.m. kickoff.
Who is going to step up?
West Virginia has been hit by a multitude of injuries since Week 1.
Rodriguez said Tuesday that WVU has 11 offensive players on the injury list, which incl