A double-overtime heartbreaker for West Virginia against Ohio State all came down to one thing: taking care of the ball. The Mountaineers were cruising, but then the offense got sloppy—nine turnovers in the last 16 minutes let Ohio State run wild in transition and rack up 52 points in the paint. Coach Ross Hodge didn’t sugarcoat it: when your offense gives away that many empty possessions, you’re just asking for trouble on defense. The good news? This is fixable. Fewer unforced errors, smarter shots, and this team could be closing out big games instead of letting them slip away. Thoughts on how they turn it around? #Sports #Football #WestVirginia