On West Virginia’s second drive of the game, after just going three-and-out, Rich Rodriguez kept the offense out on the field and lined up to go for it on a fourth-and-1 on its own 34-yard line. After the game, Rodriguez said if it’s fourth-and-1, he’d like to go for it.
WVU lined up in a quarterback sneak position. Quarterback Scotty Fox Jr. took the snap and pushed behind his offensive line, but TCU pushed back more. The Horned Frogs got the stop and had the ball on WVU’s 34-yard line.
“You have to be able to convert the short yardage stuff,” Rodriguez said during his weekly press conference. “That was the most frustrating part of it.”
In the second quarter, WVU went for it again on fourth-and-short and didn’t get it. The Mountaineers were 2-for-7 on fourth down.
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