Despite a disappointing first half of the season, West Virginia football still has plenty to play for.
Following back-to-back road wins to get back above .500, WVU sits 5-4 overall and 4-2 in league play -- this puts them in a four-way tie for third in the Big 12, giving them an outside shot at a conference championship game appearance if they win out and a few teams lose the right games. But to do that, they must return home for the first time in four weeks to face Baylor.
WVU is rolling in the right direction and defeated their upcoming opponent in a 34-31 thriller to close the 2023 season -- now they look to extend their win streak against the Bears to four-consecutive victories.
For those trying to keep a close eye on the action, we have all the information you need to keep up with when, where, and how to follow WVU football this weekend.
The Basics: When And Where
The matchup with Baylor will be the sixth of seven home contests this season for WVU. The action is set for Saturday, November 16thth, at Milan Puskar Stadium in Morgantown, with kickoff slated for 4:00 PM EST.
TV, Streaming, and Radio
Those trying to catch West Virginia football on television this week can do so on ESPN2, where the game between the Mountaineers and Bears will be broadcast live. Mike Monaco will handle play-by-play commentary with Kirk Morrison as the analyst and Dawn Davenport handling sideline reporter duties.
The game will also be available to stream live online on ESPN+, though regional restrictions to coverage may occur. Radio coverage will be provided by all local Mountaineer Sports Network affiliates, with Tony Caridi handling play-by-play commentary, Dwight Wallace serving as analyst, and Jed Drenning as the sideline reporter.
Tickets
For those Mountaineer fans wanting to catch the action in person at Milan Puskar Stadium, tickets are available through official WVU ticket provider WVUGAME.com as well as on SeatGeek, which serves as the official fan-to-fan ticket marketplace of WVU Athletics.