MORGANTOWN — There will come a moment Saturday afternoon when you are sitting in front of a television set, a beer in your hand, when either the Houston quarterback, Connor Weigman, or West Virginia quarterback, Scotty Fox Jr., will loft a pass into the Texas sky that seems to float toward a receiver going down the sideline.

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