By Collin Bryant | Sports Writer
Baylor football (0-6) returns home after back-to-back losses at Kansas State and Oklahoma State on the road. The Bears will host No. 23 West Virginia (4-2) for homecoming.
Even at home, getting a win won’t come easy. Baylor will have to deal with the high powered Mountaineers’ offense and it starts with redshirt junior quarterback Will Grier.
Baylor head coach Matt Rhule said Grier is a triple threat on offense and the defense will have a difficult task in trying to stop him.
“I think the thing about [Will] Grier is that he doesn’t just throw it.