One of the most intriguing games on Thursday’s slate during the first weekend of college football is West Virginia traveling to take on Pittsburgh at newly-named Acrisure Stadium (formerly Heinz Field).
The matchup will kick off on Thursday, September 1, at 7 p.m. ET. ESPN’s College GameDay will be on hand.
West Virginia vs. Pittsburgh Betting Odds
West Virginia is coming into 2022 off a 6-7 season in 2021 and a 4-5 record in the Big 12. Not where head coach Neal Brown wants his p rogram to be, but a bowl appearance (even if it was a 12 point loss to Minnesota in the Guaranteed Rate Bowl) isn’t an embarrassment either.
The Mountaineer offense has a bit of a Trojan feel to it, as both offensive coordinator Graham Harrell and quarterback JT Daniels headed to Morgantown from USC.