There were a couple of storylines for West Virginia-Colorado. It was Deion Sanders and Rich Rodriguez’s first time facing off as head coaches, and the loser was out of bowl contention. But, the biggest one was that both were starting true freshman quarterbacks — a rarity in college football.
This was nothing new for WVU. True freshman Scotty Fox was making his fourth start of the year against the Buffaloes. Sanders announced Tuesday during his weekly press conference that true freshman Julian Lewis would make his first start when they headed to Morgantown.
Both had their ups and downs, but Fox managed to lead his team to victory 29-22, securing his second-straight win as the starter, and if you don’t count the quarterback carousel game against UCF, he’s 2-1 as WVU’s QB1.
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