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Published Nov 16, 2023
Game Preview: West Virginia football vs. Cincinnati
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West Virginia will close out the home schedule by hosting Cincinnati. WVSports.com offers a look at some key elements of the match up to get you ready for kick off.

In this game preview, we dive into numbers and notes, a depth chart, our video preview of the game as well as where to can watch the contest.

Series: West Virginia, 16-3-1

Last meeting: 2011 WVU 24 UC 21

Television: 2:30 p.m. ET = ESPN+ - Jorge Sedano (PBP), Orlando Franklin (analyst)


COACHES:

Neal Brown:

WEST VIRGINIA RECORD: 28-29, 5th Year

OVERALL RECORD: 63-45, 9th Year

VS. CINCINNATI: First meeting


Scott Satterfield:

CINCINNATI RECORD: 3-7, 1st Year

OVERALL RECORD: 79-55, 11th Year

VS. WEST VIRGINIA: First meeting

NOTES:

--West Virginia head coach Neal Brown is in his fifth season atop the Mountaineers football program and has gone 28-29 in Morgantown during that time. Overall, Brown is 63-45 as a head coach in his ninth season in that role.

--The Mountaineers are the 15th winningest program of all time.

--West Virginia is 8-2-1 against Cincinnati in Morgantown.

--WVU is 6-8-1 in games played on Nov. 18, including 5-4 at home. The last time WVU played on that date was in 2017 against Texas (L/28-14).

--With the win over BYU, WVU became bowl eligible for the 40th time in school history.

--The Mountaineers are 99-15 since 2002 when winning the turnover battle.

--West Virginia is ranked No. 21 nationally in fewest penalties per game (48) and No. 28 in fewest penalty yards (432).

--West Virginia is averaging 33:35 per game of possession time, ranking No. 2 nationally.

--This is the 321th nationally televised game for West Virginia. All-time, the Mountaineers are 167-152-1 in nationally televised games.

--In the Neal Brown era, the Mountaineers are 24-8 when rushing for at least 100 yards.

--West Virginia has three blocked kicks for the season, ranking No. 6 nationally.

--Cornerback Beanie Bishop Jr. is ranked No. 1 nationally in passes defended (21 total, 2.3 per game) and pass breakups (19) and No. 9 in interceptions (4).

--On first down, the Mountaineers have run 311 plays and have gained 1,788 yards for a 5.7 average. On second down, the Mountaineers have run 234 plays for 1,407 yards and a 6.0 average. On third down, the Mountaineers have run 140 plays for 771 yards and a 5.5 average gain. West Virginia has run 31 plays on fourth down for 139 yards and a 4.5 average. WVU’s touchdowns have come 17 times on first down (11 rush/6 pass), 11 times on second down (7 rush/4 pass), eight times on third down (5 rush/3 pass) and two times on fourth down (1 rush/1 pass).

--Breaking down the West Virginia offensive numbers for the 2023 season shows that the Mountaineers have run 716 plays, 452 on the ground and 264 through the air.

--The rushing game has totaled 2,138 yards, an average of 4.7 yards per carry and 24 touchdowns. The passing attack has totaled 1,967 yards, 14 touchdowns and an average of 14.3 yards per completion. Combine the two and the Mountaineers have turned in 4,105 yards of total offense, 38 touchdowns, an average of 5.7 yards per play and an average of 30.3 points per game

--Deeper analysis shows that the Mountaineer offense has gained 118 first downs by the run and 78 via the pass. On average, West Virginia has totaled 213.8 yards per game on the ground, 196.7 yards per game passing and 410.5 yards per game of total offense.

--Over the last nine years, West Virginia has produced 162 takeaways, tied for No. 35 among Power 5 schools.

--West Virginia is 79-61 all-time against current members of the Big 12 Conference. WVU is 7-4 vs. Baylor; 2-0 against BYU; 16-3-1 vs. Cincinnati; 0-1 against Houston; 6-5 against Iowa State; 10-2 vs. Kansas; 6-7 against Kansas State; 3-11 vs. Oklahoma; 5-11 against Oklahoma State; 8-5 vs. TCU; 6-6 against Texas; 7-6 vs. Texas Tech and 3-0 against UCF.

--Dating back to the 2002 Continental Tire Bowl, played in Charlotte, North Carolina, West Virginia has made 19 bowl appearances in the last 22 years, missing only the 2013, 2019 and 2022 seasons. The Mountaineers are one of 16 Power 5 schools to accomplish that feat.

--In 2023, the Mountaineers have 44 players with at least one game of starting experience.

--Fifteen true freshmen have played for the Mountaineers in 2023: DJ Cotton (DL), Ben Cutter (LB), Oreyend Fisher (DL), Rodney Gallagher III (WR), James Heard Jr. (BAN), Jordan Jackson (CB), Josiah Jackson (CB), Nick Krahe (OL), Corey McIntyre Jr. (DL), DJ Oliver (RB), Aden Tagaloa-Nelson (S), Traylon Ray (WR), Jahiem White (RB), Johnny Williams IV (OL) and Cooper Young (OL).

--Coaching assignments: AHC-OL Matt Moore (Field), OC-RB Chad Scott (Field), DC-OLB Jordan Lesley (Field), Co-DC-DBs ShaDon Brown (Press Box), ST Coordinator-ILB Jeff Koonz (Press Box), PGC-QB Sean Reagan (Press Box), DL Andrew Jackson (Field), WR Bilal Marshall (Field), TE Blaine Stewart (Field) and S Dontae Wright (Field).

--The 2023 roster currently consists of 113 players from 24 different states and four foreign countries: Australia (1), Finland (1), Sweden (1) and The Netherlands (1). Leading the way is West Virginia (19), Florida (13), Pennsylvania (13), Ohio (12), Georgia (8), Kentucky (6), Maryland (5), North Carolina (5), South Carolina (3), New Jersey (3), New York (3), Virginia (3), Alabama (2), Delaware (2), Michigan (2), Texas (2), Arizona, Colorado, Indiana, Illinois, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Missouri and Washington.

WVU vs Cincinnati Statistical Breakdown
OffenseDefense

Scoring offense
UC #11 Big 12/#79 overall
WVU #6 Big 12/#45 overall

Yards per play
UC #10 Big 12/#66 overall
WVU #11 Big 12/#68 overall

Rushing Offense
UC #2 Big 12/#5 overall
WVU #3 Big 12/#7 overall

Passing efficiency
UC #8 Big 12/#64 overall
WVU #10 Big 12/#81 overall

Passing offense
UC #11 Big 12/#75 overall
WVU #14 Big 12/#91 overall

Passing yards per completion
UC #11 Big 12/#103 overall
WVU #3 Big 12/#25 overall

Red zone Scoring%

UC #13 Big 12/#115 overall
WVU #7 Big 12/#67 overall


3rd down conversion%
UC #6 Big 12/#44 overall
WVU #8 Big 12/#59 overall

Fewest Penalty yards per game
UC #10 Big 12/#53 overall
WVU #3 Big 12/#21 overall

Turnover margin
UC #12 Big 12/#96 overall
WVU #8 Big 12/#53 overall

Scoring defense
UC #10 Big 12/#73 overall
WVU #11 Big 12/#79 overall

Opponent Yards per Play
UC #10 Big 12/#94 overall
WVU #12 Big 12/#97 overall

Rushing Defense:
UC #5 Big 12/#48 overall
WVU #6 Big 12/#60 overall

Passing efficiency defense
UC #9 Big 12/#74 overall
WVU #10 Big 12/#77 overall

Opponent Passing offense
UC #5 Big 12/#62 overall
WVU #13 Big 12/#107 overall

Opponent Red Zone Scoring%

UC #12 Big 12/#99 overall
WVU #10 Big 12/#72 overall

3rd down conversion% defense
UC #6 Big 12/#61 overall
WVU #7 Big 12/ #62 overall

Turnovers gained per game
UC #12 Big 12/#91 overall
WVU #9 Big 12 /#71 overall

Fewest Penalty yards per game
UC #10 Big 12/#53 overall

WVU #3 Big 12/#21 overall

Turnover margin
UC #12 Big 12/#96 overall
WVU #8 Big 12/#53 overall





DEPTH CHART:

No depth chart has been released for this contest but this is our projection.

DEPTH CHART
OffenseDefense

QB: 6 Garrett Greene, 5-11, 198, Jr.
8 Nicco Marchiol, 6-1, 226, r-Fr.

DE: 91 Sean Martin, 6-5, 291, Jr.
3 Tomiwa Durojaiye, 6-4, 278, r-Fr.

RB: 4 CJ Donaldson, 6-1, 238, So.
26 Justin Johnson, 5-11, 202, Jr.

NT: 93 Mike Lockhart, 6-3, 309, r-Jr.
54 Fatorma Mulbah, 6-3, 306, r-Jr.

WR (Z): 5 Devin Carter, 6-3, 215, r-Sr.
7 Traylon Ray, 6-3, 190, Fr.

DT: 96 Edward Vesterinen, 6-3, 283, Jr.
97 Jalen Thornton, 6-2, 277 r-Jr.

WR (X): 84 Hudson Clement, 6-1, 197, r-Fr.
13 EJ Horton, 6-0, 178, Jr.

BANDIT: 10 Jared Bartlett, 6-2, 236, r-Jr.
8 Tyrin Bradley, 6-1, 251, Jr.

WR (H): 2 Rodney Gallagher, 5-10, 167, Fr.
29 Preston Fox, 5-10, 184, r-So.

MIKE: 1 Lee Kpogba, 6-1, 234, r-Sr.
36 Caden Biser, 6-0, 230, r-So.

TE: 81 Treylan Davis, 6-3, 255, r-So. -or-
87 Kole Taylor, 6-7, 246, Jr.

WILL: 15 Ben Cutter, 6-0, 223, Fr.
33 Jairo Faverus, 6-0, 217, r-So.

LT: 74 Wyatt Milum, 6-6, 310, Jr.
58 Nick Malone, 6-5, 298, r-Jr.

SPEAR: 13 Hershey McLaurin, 6-1, 212, Jr.
32 Raleigh Collins, 6-2, 203, r-Fr.

LG: 55 Tomas Rimac, 6-6, 318, r-So.
63 Bryce Biggs, 6-4, 310, r-So.

FS: 2 Aubrey Burks, 5-11, 188, Jr.

C: 54 Zach Frazier, 6-3, 311, Jr.
67 Landen Livingston, 6-4, 294, r-Fr.

CAT: 12 Anthony Wilson, 5-9, 190, r-Jr.
24 Marcis Floyd, 6-0, 197, r-Sr.

RG: 50 Brandon Yates, 6-4, 315, r-Jr.
66 Ja'Quay Hubbard, 6-5, 326, r-Jr.

CB: 14 4 Malachi Ruffin, 5-10, 193, r-Jr.
7 Andrew Wilson-Lamp, 6-2, 175, r-So.

RT: 72 Doug Nester, 6-7, 320, Sr.
60 Johnny Williams, 6-7, 308, Fr.

CB: 11 Beanie Bishop, 5-10, 181, r-Sr.
6 Jacolby Spells, 5-11, 184, So.

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