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AFTERNOON UPDATE — WVU to take on Cincinnati
West Virginia will face its toughest test of the season Friday night when they travel to face undefeated and No. 5-ranked Cincinnati. The Bearcats will start Zach Collaros, but Tony Pike will also see playing time. The Cincinnati quarterback situation has created a conundrum for West Virginia head coach Bill Stewart.
"I don't know who's going to play at quarterback," West Virginia coach Bill Stewart said this week before Kelly decided — for now — to go with Collaros. "That's none of my business. That will be decided by Brian. He's a sharp, sharp guy."
For a preview of this game and other sports, see Friday's edition of the Bluefield Daily Telegraph.
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