West Virginia's football team faces so many questions entering Friday night's game at BYU that it's hard to truly lay a blueprint.

The Mountaineers enter Friday's contest at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo, Utah, as of Thursday, as a 19.5-point underdog. That's their largest spread this season. The largest before that was against Kansas, when WVU was almost a two-touchdown underdog.

Can WVU start better than it has so far?

West Virginia has struggled in the first half this season, averaging 5.4 points before halftime.

WVU has only scored three points in the opening 30 minutes in its last two games.

The flip side to this is the Mountaineers defense needs to get more stops early and frequently.

The WVU defense, like the offense, has struggled, giving up 48 first-half points in its firs

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