TCU Horned Frogs vs West Virginia Mountaineers Betting Pick & Prediction for 10/25

College Football Preview

The TCU Horned Frogs will travel to Morgantown to take on the West Virginia Mountaineers in Week 9 of the 2025 regular season. The game will be held at Milan Puskar Stadium, with kickoff set for 6:00 PM. Fans can catch the game on ESPN+.

TCU enters the game with a 5-2 record, having been strong at home but less so on the road with a 1-2 away record. West Virginia holds a 2-5 record, doing better at home with two wins out of three games. Both teams are part of the Big 12 Conference, adding an extra layer of competition to this matchup.

TCU Team Preview

The TCU Horned Frogs have a strong offense this season. They rank 8th in passing yards with 2,165 yards. Their rushing game is not as high, ranking 91st with 903 yards. Despite the lower rushing rank, they maintain a high score rank, sitting at 18th with 254 points.

Josh Hoover is a key player for TCU. He has thrown for 2,124 yards, ranking 5th in the league. Hoover has also thrown 21 touchdowns, ranking 1st. This strong performance makes him a vital part of the Horned Frogs’ offense.

Injuries are a concern for TCU. Keylan Abrams is out for the season with a leg injury. Other players, like Elijah Jackson and Luke Lingard, are questionable with undisclosed injuries. This could impact TCU’s depth in upcoming games.

TCU vs West Virginia Game Day Info

  • Sport: NCAA Football
  • Teams: TCU Horned Frogs vs. West Virginia Mountaineers
  • Venue: Milan Puskar Stadium in Morgantown, WV
  • Date: Saturday, October 25, 2025 at 6:00 PM
  • Betting Odds: TCU -650, West Virginia +461

West Virginia Team Preview

The West Virginia Mountaineers have had a challenging season. They faced a series of losses in recent games. In their latest outing against the UCF Knights, they lost 45-13. The game was played at Acrisure Bounce House in Orlando, FL.

In their game against BYU Cougars, the Mountaineers lost 38-24. The team managed 18 first downs but struggled with passing, gaining only 135 yards. The rushing game was slightly better with 156 yards. Despite forcing three fumbles, they could not capitalize on the opportunities.

West Virginia’s only win this season came against Pittsburgh Panthers with a score of 31-24. They achieved 28 first downs and 260 passing yards. The rushing attack also contributed 174 yards. This victory was held at their home ground, Milan Puskar Stadium in Morgantown, WV.

BTB Betting Pick

For the spread, the pick is TCU to cover -14.5. TCU’s offense ranks 18th in points scored and 8th in passing yards, showing strong performance. West Virginia’s defense has allowed 216 points, ranking 116th, making it likely for TCU to cover the spread.

For the over/under, the pick is under 56.5. TCU’s defense has been effective with 18 sacks, ranking 11th, and 9 interceptions, ranking 10th. West Virginia’s offense ranks 72nd in points scored, suggesting a lower-scoring game. The projected score is TCU 35, West Virginia 17, totaling 52 points.