There's still more football to be played.
It may not feel like it following another devastating home loss, but the season isn't quite yet over. WVU's Big 12 title hopes might be all but dead in the water, but a bowl game is still a possibility in play. And of course, you can't just up and forfeit your remaining schedule regardless.
WVU (5-5) now looks forward to a battle with the UCF Knights (4-6), whose final hopes at a bowl game lay in winning out.
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 UCF will be the seventh and final home contest this season for WVU -- the Mountaineers are 2-4 at home this year. The action is set for Saturday, November 23rd, at Milan Puskar Stadium in Morgantown, with kickoff slated for 3:30 PM EST.
TV, Streaming, and Radio
Those trying to catch West Virginia football on television this week can do so on ESPNU, where the game between the Mountaineers and Bears will be broadcast live. The same commentary team returns from the Baylor matchup -- 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 via the ESPN website with a valid cable or satellite TV subscription. 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.