BY JUSTIN JA
CHARLESTON – In rock & roll terms, West Virginia will have its band back together again, when the Mountaineers face Wake Forest at 6 p.m. today inside the Charleston Coliseum.
That band just may not be ready to make sweet music, at least not yet.
“The band is back together, but it’s not like they’re playing hit music right now,” WVU head coach Ross Hodge said. “They’re not topping the charts, you know what I mean? What did they say, the Beatles played in a garage for 10 years before they were the Beatles?”
These Mountaineers (7-2) don’t exactly have 10 years to put together a hit, but a huge opportunity awaits them in the state’s capitol against Wake Forest (6-3).
WVU will face the challenge with an entire depth chart in place, meaning guard Chance Moore and forward Jacks

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