West Virginia Coach Rodriguez Cites Poor Execution After 41-10 Kansas Loss
West Virginia Coach Rodriguez Cites Poor Execution After 41-10 Kansas Loss

West Virginia Coach Rodriguez Cites Poor Execution After 41-10 Kansas Loss

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West Virginia head coach Rich Rodriguez expressed deep disappointment following the Mountaineers' 41-10 loss to Kansas, acknowledging poor coaching and playing performance as the primary reasons for the defeat rather than injuries. He emphasized the need for better execution on offense, particularly precision in passing, protection, and route running, noting that manufacturing a running game is essential to ease offensive challenges. Injuries to key players like starting center Landen Livingston and running back Tye Edwards have impacted the team, but Rodriguez insisted these were not excuses for the loss. The defense played hard in the first half but was let down by special teams, especially a kickoff return touchdown that swung momentum. Rodriguez also highlighted missed tackles and inconsistent physicality as areas needing improvement and mentioned experimenting with quarterback runs to add dimension. Despite the struggles, he remains focused on moving forward and preparing for the upcoming game against Utah.

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