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How to Watch West Virginia vs. TCU: Kickoff time, TV Channel, and Odds

For the first time in nearly a month, West Virginia will return to Mountaineer Field as they get ready to host the TCU Horned Frogs for the annual Coal Rush game.
Current Records: West Virginia (2-5, 0-4 Big 12) vs. TCU (5-2, 2-2 Big 12)
Date/Time: Saturday, October 25th, 6 p.m. EST
Where: Morgantown, WV — Milan Puskar Stadium (60,000)
TV/Streaming: ESPN+
Commentators: Play-by-Play: TBA Analyst: TBA
Radio: Mountaineers Sports Network (Radio affiliates and frequency listed below)
Beckley: 97.9 or 100.7
Bluefield: 104.5
Charleston: 100.9, 1300 (AM), 1340 (AM), or 1410 (AM)
Chester, VA: 92.7
Chester, PA: 103.3
Clarksburg: 104.9
Colliers: 94.9
Cumberland, MD: 100.1, 1230 (AM), or 1390 (AM)
Fairmont: 94.3 or 920 (AM)
Fisher: 101.7, 103.7, OR 690 (AM)
Gocchland, VA: 100.5
Hinton: 102.3
Huntington: 102.3
Keyser: 1390 (AM) or 100.1
Kingwood: 96.7
Logan: 101.9 or 1290 (AM)
Martinsburg: 106.5 or 740 (AM)
Morgantown: 100.9 OR 95.7
Moundsville: 97.7 or 1370 (AM)
Mullens: 92.7
New Martinsville: 93.1 or 99.5
Parkersburg: 94.7, 103.1, or 1050 (AM)
Pittsburgh: 98.7, 910 (AM),107.5, or 1480 (AM)
Philadelphia: 740 (AM)
Richmond, VA: 107.7 or 820 (AM)
Ronceverte: 103.1
Ripley: 98.3
Spencer: 104.7 or 1400 (AM)
St. Mary’s: 92.9 or 630 (AM)
Summersville: 92.5
Sutton: 1490 (AM)
Sutton/Craigsville: 92.1
Sutton/Gassaway/Flatwoods: 96.5
Sutton/Summersville: 97.1
Weirton: 94.9 or 1430 (AM)
Wheeling: 98.1 or 1600 (AM)
West Virginia has the edge, leading 8-5, including winning five of the past six meetings. The two schools did not meet last season, which marked the first time since they each joined the league in 2012 that they did not play one another. Two years ago, WVU won in Fort Worth, 24-21, in large part to blocking a pair of field goals.
TCU, as expected, is a huge favorite in this year’s game, favored by 14.5. As we get closer to kickoff, you can expect that number to continue to climb, considering how poorly West Virginia has fared in Big 12 play. The over/under opened at 55.5.
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Merck breaks ground on $3B manufacturing plant in Virginia

White House Counselor for Trade and Manufacturing Peter Navarro told ‘Mornings with Maria’ that President Donald Trump’s tariffs will cut U.S. reliance on China, rebuild supply chains and protect national security through tough trade policy.
Merck on Monday announced the groundbreaking of its new Virginia pharmaceutical manufacturing facility, a cornerstone of the company’s $70 billion U.S. investment strategy.
The 400,000-square-foot site in Elkton, Virginia, is expected to create 500 full-time positions once operational and generate roughly 8,000 construction jobs during development.
As one of the largest pharmaceutical investments of President Donald Trump’s second term, Merck’s push comes as the administration is prioritizing making pharmaceuticals domestically and reducing dependence on foreign drug production.
“We always will work with the U.S. administration to make sure that we remain, in America, a prime leader in innovation,” Sanat Chattopadhyay, executive vice president and president of Merck’s manufacturing division told FOX Business. “At the same time, do the best we can for our customers through investment in U. S. manufacturing.”
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The new plant will expand U.S. production of vaccines and critical medicines, including active pharmaceutical ingredients and new small-molecule manufacturing and testing capacity. Merck executives say the site will serve as a key hub for next-generation therapeutics beyond the company’s well-established oncology and vaccine portfolio.
Merck CEO Robert Davis called the groundbreaking “an important milestone for Merck, for Virginia, for manufacturing in the United States and, most importantly, for the patients we serve.” He said the investment “helps advance our goal of providing new, innovative treatment options for people facing serious health challenges in the U.S. and around the world.”
The announcement coincides with the White House’s renewed “Made in America” pharmaceutical push.
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“The pharmaceuticals are coming back,” Trump told FOX Business’ Maria Bartiromo on “Sunday Morning Futures.” “China has been eating our lunch. Now, 90% of the pharmaceuticals that we need, underlying components, are made in China.”
Trump added that new tariffs are helping drive production back to U.S. soil.

President Donald Trump speaks in the Oval Office at the White House on Oct. 6, 2025, in Washington, D.C. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images / Getty Images)
“I’m putting tariffs on pharmaceuticals, unless they’re made here, they’re all coming back,” Trump said.
The Elkton expansion marks Merck’s fourth major U.S. manufacturing project this year, with similar facilities under construction in Delaware, North Carolina and Kansas.
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Together, Merck’s expansion plan is expected to create more than 48,000 construction-related jobs by 2029.
Between now and 2028, Merck anticipates most construction will be completed, with manufacturing beginning in 2029 and supply operations launching in 2030, according to Dave Moraldo, Merck’s senior vice president of human health manufacturing.
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“We’re continuing to look forward to partnering with the Trump administration around policy that promotes and fosters and protects innovation while continuing to position the U.S. pharmaceutical industry as a center of biopharmaceutical innovation,” Moraldo told FOX Business.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin praised the move as “a monumental step forward for Virginia’s life-sciences sector,” saying it solidifies the state’s role as a national leader in advanced manufacturing and healthcare innovation.
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West Virginia Housed in Orlando, Remain Winless in Big 12

West Virginia received its fourth-straight beatdown after UCF hammered the Mountaineers (2-5, 0-4) for a homecoming win Saturday afternoon 45-13 at the Acrisure Bounce House, the first WVU loss in the five-game series history against the Knights (4-3, 1-3).
The Mountaineers had lost by an average margin of 26.3 through their first three Big 12 Conference games and were hoping to begin the back half of the season with a much-needed win, following a bye week and against a fellow winless Big 12 foe.
“We stunk in every phase, in every way,” West Virginia University head coach Rich Rodriguez said. “I thought we had a good week in practice. I’ve done this a long time – I thought the guys were ready to play. We didn’t do anything well – Looked slow, out of position, missed tackles, didn’t block. Hell, [we] had two holding penalties on draw plays. That should never happen. Again, poorly coached, poorly executed, poorly played, poorly everything.”
Rodriguez opted to start freshman Scotty Fox Jr. ahead of redshirt freshman Khalil Wilkins, who started in the previous outing against BYU.
“Just trying,” Rodrguez said. “Got to give everybody a shot and do it based on what they’ve done in the game, but also what they’ve done in practice. I’ve got to make a decision based on practice and to have the two young guys, the only guys that are healthy are the two young guys. So, Scotty got the first shot based on practice the last two weeks, but it’s a lot on them. It’s a lot on them more when the pieces around them aren’t helping,”
Fox and the offense struggled to find footing on the first three possessions. The longest drive went 33 yards on 10 plays and ended after failing to convert fourth and 13 at the UCF 36.
While West Virginia was searching for its offense, UCF scored on its first two drives of the game. The Knights offense started their day from their own three-yard line. Nonetheless, the first play was a 39-yard run from redshirt senior running back Myles Montgomery. Five plays later, redshirt junior Tayven Jackson connected with redshirt senior receiver Chris Domercant for a 40-yard touchdown pass and the 7-0 lead.
Jackson and the Knights, again, made quick work of the defense on the second drive. He hit junior receiver Duane Thomas Jr. for 25 yards before Domercant for the 34-yard touchdown pass in the back of the endzone for a 14-0 edge.
“I got to find out why we had so many guys so wide open,” Rodriguez stated. “I know one time we were supposed to have a deep safety in the middle of the field, and we didn’t, and I think it was the second touchdown of the game. It should never happen. So, there were some breakdowns there. Why it happened, I got to find out why. We played really poorly as poorly as we played defensively of I’ve had a team play defensively in a long, long time. Our guys are pretty consciousness – coaches and they’ll do what they can to fix it.“
After UCF failed to convert on a fourth and one from its own 39, Wilkins entered the game and immediately gave the Mountaineers a threat in the running game. Back-to-back keepers produced 27 yards, then scrambled six yards to cap five-play drive to cut the lead in half as the defense held the Knights scoreless in the second quarter to trail 14-7 at halftime. Wilkins finished the half with 58 rushing yards.
UCF opened the second half with a 92-yard touchdown drive. Jackson had three completions for 60 yards and redshirt senior running back Jaden Nixon finished the drive with a 12-yard touchdown run. Jackson finished the day 23-34 for 277 yards and two touchdowns.
“Three drive started inside the 10-yard line, and they scored,” Rodrigeuz said. “We missed some tackles. Looked slower if that’s the right word. Weren’t playing as fast as we needed too. The execution part, the scheme part we will have to look at. It was not a good effort from any facet.”
On West Virginia’s opening possession of the second half and facing a third and eight, Wilkins was hit from behind, stripped, and redshirt senior linebacker Keli Lawson for the 32-yard scoop and score and the rout was on.
Nixon finished with a game-high 116 yards and two touchdowns with the bulk of producing from an explosive 83-yard touchdown run late in the third quarter to stretch the UCF lead, 35-7.
West Virginia produced a mere 63 total yards in the quarter and never recaptured the little momentum from the second quarter. Wilkins was held in check to just five yards before Fox re-entered the game.
“I don’t think we sustained blocks as well… Their defense got off blocks better than our defense did. I don’t’ know if we challenged them enough like we needed to. From a schemed standpoint we got to look at that,” Rodriguez said.
UCF tacked on 10 points in the fourth quarter, receiving three points on a 51-yard field goal from Redshirt senior Noe Ruelas and backup redshirt freshman quarterback Davi Belfort led the Knights 72 yards on his only drive of the day with a one-yard run for a 45-7 advantage.
West Virginia found the end zone for the final time after redshirt senior safety Jordan Walker intercepted the pass from redshirt junior Brock Hansel and returned it 31 yards to the one-yard line.
The Mountaineers would not make easy. On the first play, a botched snap, was recovered at the 20. A 19-yard completion put WVU back at the one before redshirt freshman running bac Diore Hubbard punched it in and the missed extra point put the final score at 45-13.
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Six great reads: Virginia Giuffre’s story, the truth about chatfishing, and Peter Thiel’s search for the antichrist

1. ‘Prince Andrew believed having sex with me was his birthright’: Virginia Giuffre on her abuse at the hands of Epstein, Maxwell and the king’s brother
“Then one steaming hot day some weeks before my 17th birthday, I was walking toward the Mar-a-Lago spa, on my way to work, when a car slowed behind me. Inside was a British socialite named Ghislaine Maxwell … ”
Our exclusive extract from Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous memoir paints a devastating picture of the abuse she suffered at the hands of Jeffrey Epstein and his friends.
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2. ‘Americans are democracy’s equivalent of second-generation wealth’: a Chinese journalist on the US under Trump
The long read published a funny and revealing portrait of how a Chinese journalist on YouTube is covering the chaos of life under Trump. Wang Jian shared his fascinating outsider’s view with writer Lauren Hilgers.
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3. ‘These men think they’ve done nothing wrong’: the philosopher who tried to understand Gisèle Pelicot’s rapists
French feminist philosopher Manon Garcia attended the Dominique Pelicot trial for weeks and wrote about Gisèle Pelicot’s rapists in a new book. Her conclusion was stark: “There’s something about what it is for them to be a man [that makes them] deeply convinced that they haven’t done anything wrong,” she told Zoe Williams.
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4. ‘Our world is combustible’: Kathryn Bigelow on AI, Andy Warhol and nuclear Armageddon
“Bigelow has long staked out her own place in cinema. Singular and self-made, she is one of the few working film-makers to have climbed Kilimanjaro. She is also still among the most controversial of directors,” wrote Danny Leigh, “but only a fool would dispute her gifts as a film-maker: a virtuoso of action, tension and release.”
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5. Peter Thiel’s off-the-record antichrist lectures reveal more about him than Armageddon
Tech reporters Johana Bhuiyan, Dara Kerr and Nick Robins-Early uncovered a very strange story about rightwing tech billionaire (and JD Vance backer) Peter Thiel. The PayPal founder has been giving a series of off-the-record lectures in San Francisco warning about the threat of the antichrist and a pending Armageddon. In this exploration of what Thiel said, Adrian Daub concluded “the picture of Thiel that emerges in these lectures is someone desperately trying to disidentify from their own power.”
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6. ‘I realised I’d been ChatGPT-ed into bed’: how ‘Chatfishing’ made finding love on dating apps even weirder
Where once people were duped by soft-focus photos and borrowed chat-up lines, now they have to watch out for computer-generated charm. But it’s one thing to use a witty phrase – another thing entirely to build a whole fake persona …
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