FBS-CFB Game Preview: West Virginia Mountaineers (2-1) vs. Kansas Jayhawks (2-1)

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Kickoff: 7:00 PM ET (6:00 PM CT local)
Venue: David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium, Lawrence, Kansas (Capacity: ~47,000)
Broadcast: ESPN2

Weather Forecast (Lawrence, KS)

Temperature: ~82°F (28°C) at kickoff, cooling into the low 70s by the 4th quarter

Conditions: Mostly clear skies, light winds (5–8 mph)

Impact: Excellent early fall football weather; no disruptions expected.

Injury Report

West Virginia Mountaineers (Big 12):

QB Nicco Marchiol (starter, 612 yards, 5 TDs, 2 INTs through 3 games) healthy.

RB CJ Donaldson Jr. (278 rushing yards, 4 TDs) available.

WR Preston Fox (198 yards, 2 TDs) active.

Defense intact, led by LB Trey Lathan (team-high tackles).

Kansas Jayhawks (Big 12):

QB Jalon Daniels (725 yards, 6 TDs, 1 INT; 112 rushing yards, 2 TDs) healthy.

RB Devin Neal (312 rushing yards, 5 TDs) available.

WR Lawrence Arnold (265 yards, 2 TDs) and WR Quentin Skinner (188 yards, 1 TD) active.

Defense led by LB Rich Miller (team leader in tackles).

Key Player Matchups

QB Nicco Marchiol (WVU) vs. Kansas Secondary

Marchiol has been efficient but turnover-prone; Kansas DBs will look to capitalize.

RB CJ Donaldson Jr. (WVU) vs. Kansas Front Seven

Donaldson is averaging 5.6 YPC; Jayhawks must contain him to avoid long, clock-eating drives.

QB Jalon Daniels (KU) vs. WVU Pass Rush

Daniels is one of the most dynamic dual-threat QBs in the Big 12; WVU must keep him in the pocket.

RB Devin Neal (KU) vs. WVU Linebackers

Neal’s explosiveness (over 100 YPG) makes him a game-changer; WVU must stack the box.

Recent Team Form

West Virginia Mountaineers (2–1, Big 12)

8/30/25: W 31–10 vs. Duquesne

9/6/25: L 28–17 @ Pitt

9/13/25: W 34–20 vs. Cincinnati

Trend: Offense averaging 27.3 PPG, defense allowing 19.3 PPG; balanced but inconsistent on the road.

Kansas Jayhawks (3–0, Big 12)

8/30/25: W 38–21 vs. UNLV

9/6/25: W 41–28 @ Illinois

9/13/25: W 35–24 vs. Houston

Trend: Offense explosive (38 PPG), defense opportunistic but giving up 24+ in each game.

Series History

West Virginia leads the all-time series 11–2.

Last meeting: 2024, Kansas won 34–27 in Morgantown.

Kansas has won 2 straight after WVU dominated the first decade of Big 12 play.

Betting Trends

West Virginia:

2–1 ATS in 2025.

1 of 3 games has gone over the total.

1–4 ATS in last 5 road games.

Kansas:

2–1 ATS in 2025.

2 of 3 games have gone over the total.

5–1 ATS in last 6 home games.

Head-to-Head:

Kansas has covered in 2 straight meetings.

3 of last 5 matchups have gone over the total.

Historical Betting Results

West Virginia: Often struggles ATS as a road underdog; defense keeps them competitive but offense inconsistent away from Morgantown.

Kansas: Strong ATS at home under Lance Leipold; offense-driven overs common.

Big 12 Trends: September conference games often trend over due to high-tempo offenses.

Game Odds

West Virginia Mountaineers       54.5

Kansas Jayhawks                              – 12.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odd Direct as of Friday, September 19, 2025

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