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Morgantown, West Virginia – Following the embarrassing 48-10 blowout loss to the Texas Tech Red Raiders, West Virginia head coach Neal Brown met with the media to discuss the game. Here’s what Brown had to say about the loss:

“Not a whole lot to say. That was total domination. I thought they were good and we were equally bad. This is the most disappointed I’ve ever been as a head coach in my entire career.

This season has been a complete rollercoaster. Last week, we played well against Baylor. Today, we played the game of football about as bad as it can be played. Just incredible frustrating.

We played bad at every position. We didn’t play well anywhere, at any position. We had opportunities. They put the ball on the ground a couple of times and we didn’t take advantage of any of it.

All three phases of the game were bad. Just frustrating and disappointing. We’ve just got to be better.”

Brown then asked for questions from West Virginia reporters, but once again, the West Virginia media didn’t ask any tough questions and continued to not hold Neal Brown accountable.



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Brad Smith, "The Voice of Morgantown", is the most trusted, accomplished name in West Virginia sports journalism. Smith is the foremost, preeminent authority on West Virginia athletics and a lifelong fan of the Mountaineers. Smith, a proud graduate of West Virginia University, resides in Morgantown most of the year, but has a home in Jacksonville, Florida, where he lives during the winter.