MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Having struggled to keep up in each of its first four Big 12 Conference games, West Virginia hopes a return to Milan Puskar Stadium can bring better fortune when the Mountaineers welcome TCU at 6 p.m. Saturday.

The Homecoming matchup has also been dubbed a Coal Rush contest, with West Virginia to honor the state’s rich mining tradition by donning black uniforms for a game airing on ESPN+.

While struggles have been all too prevalent for the Mountaineers since starting Big 12 play, a 45-13 loss at Central Florida last Saturday was particularly alarming in that it marked the team’s first game in 15 days following a bye week and came against an opponent that entered with an identical 0-3 record in league play.

True freshman quarterback Scotty Fox Jr. was ineffective in h

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