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Spread, Over/Under, & Predictions for West Virginia vs. Oklahoma State
Fourteen Big 12 contests down, four to go for West Virginia, and the squad will be back in action tonight in Stillwater to take on the reeling Oklahoma State Cowboys.
Is this the night WVU snaps out of its funk? Or will it be Oklahoma State that snaps out of theirs? My picks for tonight’s game are in.
Spread: Oklahoma State -1.5
Prediction: West Virginia covers.
In a game like this, I’ll take the points with West Virginia. The two are both in a rut right now, yet WVU is probably the more desperate team because it has much better odds of making the NCAA Tournament, although its own odds are very slim at this point.
Yes, the Cowboys are a much more polished product on the offensive end of the floor, averaging 83.6 points per game (29th nationally), but if you remove the overtime loss to TCU, they’re averaging just 65.2 points during this losing streak. That bodes well for West Virginia, which is going to defend at a high level, regardless of whether or not shots are falling. It also helps that Oklahoma State’s defense has been putrid this season, ranking 334th out of 365 teams in scoring defense.
Over/Under: 141.5
Prediction: Under.
Once again, we have a matchup of contrasting styles. Oklahoma State wants to ramp it up and throw the ball at the rim as much as possible. West Virginia, of course, does not want to play that way. In most games where this has been the case — Kansas State, Baylor, Texas Tech, UCF come to mind — they’ve still been low-scoring affairs. The Mountaineers have finished in the 50s in six of their last eight games, and I don’t see that changing even against a poor defensive club in Oklahoma State. It clearly didn’t matter against Utah.
Tip is set for 7 p.m. ET on NBC or CBS Sports Network. After the game, head over to our YouTube page (West Virginia On SI) for the Mountaineer Postgame Show, where we’ll take a look at the final numbers, talk about the positives, what needs to improve, and much more.
Note: Our predictions are not to be taken as gambling advice. These predictions are simply to give an opinion on what we think will happen in this week’s game.
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BUCKHANNON – The West Virginia Largest Yard Sale is getting even larger, with more participants from Webster County this year.
Cadence Ringer, executive director of the Upshur County Convention and Visitors Bureau, said the 2026 West Virginia Largest Yard Sale will take place Friday, Aug. 7, and Saturday, Aug. 8. Registration for sellers is now open through July 26 at 11:30 p.m. Registration can be found on the Upshur County Visitor Center’s Facebook page.
“It’s been going wonderfully. As of last Wednesday, we had 30 applicants, and they keep coming in by the day. They are slowly trickling in right now, but I know we’ll have a big burst of them right before the deadline to register,” Ringer said. “The date set for the map to go live is July 31. I like to prepare for it a week in advance, to give people enough time to map out their own plan for their shopping that weekend.”
The map showing where all the sellers will be located will be available digitally this year on the Upshur County Visitor’s Bureau website. The map will also include brief descriptions of the items each yard sale will offer.
“On our registration form, I have asked them to list at least five things they’re going to be selling. Once I get them on the map, there’s an option for me to add details, so if they click on the actual location of the yard sale and read the details at the bottom, it’ll give them an idea of what that yard sale will be offering,” Ringer said. “There won’t be any photos or anything, but people can at least get an idea of what each seller will have.”
The yard sale has expanded over the year, from Upshur to Lewis and now to Webster County.
“We decided last year to add Webster County to this and to try and get them going,” Ringer said, but the numbers were low. “This year, we have had quite a few from Webster County, so I’m excited to actually get it spreading into that area as well.”
She said people who go out to shop are all looking for something different, but you can always find a little bit of everything.
“There are people looking for a lot of clothes. That’s what a lot of people prepare for the upcoming school year by going yard saling,” Ringer said. “I’m a yard saler myself, so I go looking for those hidden treasures, and I really think that’s what this is about — finding things they don’t make anymore, or antiques of some sort, some decorations. They say one man’s trash is another man’s treasure, so that’s what it’s about: just finding the treasure.”
Ringer said the event also brings in visitors from outside the area and encourages them to shop and eat at local businesses in Buckhannon.
“I think the most important thing to highlight is that this is a collaboration between the three counties — it drives our economy,” Ringer said. “I know some people see it as annoying that traffic is going on, or that there’s a bunch of people around, but it also gives families the opportunity to buy things secondhand and to prepare for the upcoming school year. Maybe some families can’t afford to purchase new things. It also drives the economic boost for our restaurants and other locations downtown.”
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