Following its first of two bye weeks, which head coach Rich Rodriguez admitted he would’ve preferred to come earlier this season, West Virginia is back in action at 1 p.m. Saturday with a matchup against Central Florida at the Acrisure Bounce House.
True freshman Scotty Fox Jr. is expected to make his first career start at quarterback. That would mean four starting quarterbacks over the first seven games for WVU and three in as many contests after Jaylen Henderson got the start against Utah and Khalil Wilkins in the most recent game at BYU.
It marks the fifth meeting between the Mountaineers (2-4, 0-3) and Knights (3-3, 0-3). WVU has won each of the previous four, including two in Orlando, one of which Rodriguez won during his first stint as head coach. Central Florida, however, is sligh