West Virginia University’s football team will face off against No. 25 Memphis in the Frisco Bowl on December 17 at Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas. Although the Mountaineers will be under the leadership of interim head coach Chad Scott following Neal Brown’s firing, they are determined to put up a strong fight. Despite key defensive players entering the transfer portal, WVU is banking on their lineup of senior players, including Outland Trophy semifinalist Wyatt Milum, to lead them to victory.
Memphis, boasting a strong passing game led by quarterback Seth Henigan, poses a tough challenge for the Mountaineers. With Henigan’s impressive stats and the Tigers’ 10-2 season record, WVU will need to bring their A-game to secure a win in the Frisco Bowl. Athletic director Wren Baker expressed the team’s desire to play in an earlier bowl game to ensure maximum player participation amid the transfer window opening. With their sights set on a successful bowl game, the Mountaineers are gearing up for an intense matchup against Memphis in the Frisco Bowl.
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