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Greg McElroy emphasizes the importance of Penn State vs. West Virginia in Week 1
Week 1 college football season will feature several marquee matchups that will undoubtedly help shape this year’s College Football Playoff picture, especially now that the field has expanded to 12. ESPN’s Greg McElroy believes that the season opener showdown between the Penn State Nittany Lions and West Virginia Mountaineers will be significant in how the 2024 bowl season shakes out.
“I cannot emphasize how important this game is potentially for the Big 12,” started McElroy. “For Penn State, this is just a really difficult non-conference game; it’s a really difficult non-conference opener. One, you travel into a place that’s extremely hard to play. It’s gonna be absolutely insane when you walk into Morgantown, and you got to play in that level of hostility [in] Week 1. That being said, I think back to what Penn State has excelled at in the last few years.
“They’ve been unbelievable defensively. One of the best in the country, top-three in several metrics, [they] have given up less than 14 points per game. The only two teams that have fared better than that are Michigan and Ohio State. Last year, if you look at the amount of yards given up, defensively, Penn State was at the top. So this is a defense that has been amazing. The black eye last year was the Michigan game. Overall, James Franklin has been great in games like this. He’s 80 and 18 against everyone not named Michigan and Ohio State.”
This is the second game of the Penn State-West Virginia home-and-home series. In last year’s season opener, the Nittany Lions defended their home stadium, picking up the 38-15 victory thanks to their defense’s ability to shut down the Mountaineers’ offense. It also didn’t hurt that quarterback Drew Allar put together a stellar season opener, connecting on 21-29 pass attempts for 325 yards and three passing touchdowns.
According to McElroy, not only is this Week 1 non-conference showdown huge for West Virginia’s postseason aspirations, but it is also significant for the Big 12 in general. In terms of the strength of the conference, the Big Ten and SEC are largely viewed as superior to the ACC and Big 12.
As for Penn State, this non-conference season opener will be arguably their toughest in recent history. However, it could be just what head coach James Franklin and the Nittany Lions need to start the 2024 campaign off red hot. And it does help that the Penn State head coach has an impressive record against Power 5 programs not named Michigan or Ohio State.
Speaking of the Wolverines, last year, with head coach Jim Harbaugh serving a suspension, they went into Beaver Stadium and stunned Penn State on the road, winning 24-15. But what made that victory sting significantly for the Nittany Lions was Michigan finishing the matchup with nearly six times as many rushing attempts as passing attempts (46 to 8). And that is a recipe McElroy believes West Virginia might attempt to replicate.
“If you think back to the recipe that Michigan used in success against Penn State last year, it was by pounding the football. Guess what West Virginia can do,” asked McElroy rhetorically. “They can pound the football; the only team in the country with three 750-yard rushers last year. And what’s interesting is that all three are back and all three can exploit you in different ways.
“Garrett Greene is excellent as a quarterback, would like to see him continue to become more consistent throwing. We know CJ Donaldson is a hammer, 240 lbs, difficult to bring down, [and is] not a guy that you want to face in the hole in short yardage. Jaheim White, we know what he’s like when you get him out in space. The guy is ridiculous, absolutely electric.
“The Mountaineers last year averaged almost 230 rushing yards a game. That was the fourth most in the country it was the most among the power of five.”
The Mountaineers are not believed to have the big bodies up front that Michigan has had in recent history. However, they do support a very similar rushing attack with their quarterback and running back tandem. If West Virginia’s offensive line can’t stand up to the defensive front from Penn State, the mountaineers could ride the rabid atmospheric energy of their home crowd at Milan Puskar Stadium all the way to an upset victory over their Big Ten foe.
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Public Service Commission holds hearing regarding Cabell County utility
BARBOURSVILLE, W.Va. (WCHS) — State regulators are reviewing whether a Cabell County septic system is failing or distressed.
The Public Service Commission heard public comment and testimony on Wednesday on the Linmont septic system in Cabell County.
The Linmont subdivision is located just outside the city limits of Barboursville and has about 85 residents.
Linmont said it cannot afford the required DEP treatment upgrades estimated at more than $300,000.
The manager of the septic system is wanting someone else to take over the system. Kenneth Toler testified that he can’t secure a loan to get the necessary work done.
Toler said if rates were raised to an amount to pay for the work many of the residents wouldn’t be able to pay it.
Ten witnesses were expected to testify during the hearing. Barboursville Mayor Chris Tatum also testified objecting to the possibility that Barboursville could be forced to take over the system.
“Why should our residents be punished with rate increases because another entity has not done their due diligence to take care of their system,” Tatum said.
The administrative law judge said a decision would not be made Wednesday.
A DECISION WOULD NOT BE MADE TODAY
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West Virginia Lottery results: See winning numbers for Mega Millions, Daily 3 on Jan. 6, 2026
Are you looking to win big? The West Virginia Lottery offers a variety of games if you think it’s your lucky day.
Lottery players in West Virginia can choose from popular national games like the Powerball and Mega Millions, which are available in the vast majority of states. Other games include Lotto America, Daily 3, Daily 4 and Cash 25.
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Here’s a look at Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2026 results for each game:
Winning Mega Millions numbers from Jan. 6 drawing
09-39-47-58-68, Mega Ball: 24
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4-6-3
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1-7-7-8
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03-04-10-19-21-24
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- Powerball: 11 p.m. ET on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
- Mega Millions: 10:59 p.m. ET Tuesday and Friday.
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Final Score Predictions for West Virginia vs. Cincinnati
Every game is extremely important from here on out for West Virginia, but tonight’s matchup with Cincinnati is one they cannot afford to drop. The Bearcats are one of the weaker teams in the league, and with Kansas on deck, it’s one Ross Hodge and Co. have to get.
Do they get the job done? Here are our picks for tonight’s contest.
Schuyler Callihan: West Virginia 64, Cincinnati 59
With or without Brenen Lorient (concussion protocol), I believe West Virginia is the better team, especially at home. Sure, they looked overwhelmed last Friday in Ames against Iowa State, but they won’t be the last team that gets the belt to the backside from the Cyclones.
The one area that has been problematic this season defensively for the Mountaineers has been on the perimeter. We saw Milan Momcilovic knock down eight triples on just eight attempts a handful of days ago. Don’t get me wrong, he’s a great shooter and made some highly contested shots, but it’s been a recurring issue for WVU all year.
The good news? Cincinnati isn’t built to beat you shooting from range. Coming into this game, they ranked 263rd nationally in three-point shooting, hitting just 31.6% of their shots. Couple that with the fact that Cincinnati is somehow a worse free-throw shooting team than West Virginia by a full five percentage points, and you get a fairly confident pick from me in the Old Gold and Blue.
Christopher Hall: West Virginia 67, Cincinnati 66
West Virginia has remained perfect inside Hope Coliseum, and the unblemished home record will likely be intact when the Mountaineers host Kansas on Saturday.
West Virginia has struggled and is enduring a five-game losing streak against Power Four opponents after falling to Iowa State to open the Big 12 Conference. Although the Mountaineers did notch a win against Pitt at home, for the lone win against P4 competition.
Cincinnati is in a similar situation, although the Bearcats’ start to the season can be summed up in a 64-56 loss to Eastern Michigan. The absence of senior guard Jizzle James for the first ten games for personal reasons, coupled with Brazilian perimeter shooter Lucas Atauri and returning forward Jalen Haynes absent from the line up have caused early issues.
The Bearcats proved they could compete with one of the best teams in the country after a seven-point loss to Houston on Saturday.
West Virginia will need to tighten up its perimeter defense against James and Day Day Thomas – both are shooting over 40% from three, while WVU senior guard Honor Huff will have to work a little harder to find his spot from deep against one of the best three-point defenses in the league.
The game will be a defensive battle, which favors the Mountaineers at home. WVU may be without senior starting forward Brenen Lorient, but the comfy confines of the Coliseum and the crowd will lift the Mountaineers down the stretch for the 67-66 win.
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