West Virginia returns home for Hall of Fame Weekend as double-digit underdogs against a Utah team that has already flexed its muscle in Big 12 play. Here’s how you can watch, listen, and follow along.
Date: Saturday, September 27, 2025
Kickoff Time: 3:30PM ET
Location: Milan Puskar Stadium, Morgantown, West Virginia
Channel: FOX
Announcers: Jason Benetti (PBP), Robert Griffin III (analyst), and Alexa Landestoy (sideline)
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Online Streaming: Fox Sports with a valid cable subscription
Radio: Mountaineer Sports Network from IMG (Radio Affiliates) | Sirius Channel 111 or 199 and Streaming Channel 953 | WVU Gameday App (Apple | Android)
Radio Announcers: Tony Caridi (PBP), Dwight Wallace (analyst), Jed Drenning (sideline), Andrew Caridi, and John Antonik (Pre/Postgame Show)
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Broadcast Information:
Tune in to FOX and the Fox Sports app (with a valid cable subscription) to catch the live broadcast of the game. Jason Benetti will be on the call, while Robert Griffin III will provide analysis. Alexa Landestoy will report from the sideline.
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Tony Caridi, Dwight Wallace and Jed Drenning will man their usual roles for the Mountaineer Sports Network radio broadcast, while Andrew Caridi and John Antonik handle the pre/postgame shows.
Betting Odds:
Get in on the action with our friends at FanDuel Sportsbook. These odds are current as of 12:00PM on Wednesday, September 24th and are subject to change, so make sure to keep an eye on them before kickoff.
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West Virginia: +13.5 points
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Utah: -13.5 points
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Over/Under: 47.5 total points
Key Stats:
Here are some stats to keep in mind as the game unfolds:
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Series History: West Virginia and Utah have met just twice, both in bowl games, and the Utes won both — 32–6 in the 1964 Liberty Bowl and 30–14 in the 2017 Heart of Dallas Bowl. Saturday will be the first matchup in Morgantown.
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Utah is putting up 36.8 points per game and ranks among the nation’s top 20 in rushing offense at 243 yards per game.
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WVU’s offense has leaned on the ground game too, averaging just over 200 rushing yards per game, good for top 40 nationally.
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The Mountaineer defense has produced 13 sacks through four games, tied for fourth in the country.
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Red zone execution has been a strength — WVU is a perfect 12-for-12 on scoring chances, tied for first nationally.
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Utah’s defense has been equally sharp, holding opponents to 14.8 points per game and under 300 total yards on average.
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Source: Utah News