MORGANTOWN -- West Virginia University football coach Rich Rodriguez has probably grown tired of observers pointing out the Mountaineers' offensive woes this season.
It's no secret that the Mountaineers' struggles have been compounded by injuries and inexperience.
West Virginia averaged about 29 points in its first three games.
However, that early offensive success has dwindled, as West Virginia has averaged 15.3 points in its four conference outings, which is the lowest mark for a WVU team starting conference play since joining the Big 12 Conference in 2012.
"We gotta capitalize on our opportunities," Mountaineer wide receiver Rodney Gallagher III said. "We're not doing enough of the little things to move the ball down the field. The opportunities are there. We're just not doing a goo