Rich Rodriguez’s tone following WVU’s 45-13 loss to UCF in Orlando sounded eerily similar to a parent who says, “I’m not mad, just disappointed.”
Rodriguez saw his team surrender its fourth consecutive loss - all coming to Big 12 Conference foes. Saturday's loss marks the third time in four games that the Mountaineers haven't eclipsed the 20-point mark.
The Grant Town native didn't mince words when talking about his team's lackluster performance against the Knights, who earned their first conference win of the season.
West Virginia fell to 2-5 overall and 0-4 in conference play following the 32-point loss.
"Man, we stunk in every phase, every way," Rodriguez said. "I thought we had [a] good week [of practice]. I've done this a long time. I thought the guys were ready to play. We didn't