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West Virginia's Marc Magro doesn't know when or why it happened,but he does acknowledge that at some point this season - and for somereason - the Mountaineer football defense stopped improving.
Here is his best guess, however.
"As the season progressed, we got better each game for a while,"said Magro, a 6-foot-2, 245-pound junior linebacker, who ranksseventh among his teammates with 28 tackles.
"Then, the last game or the past few games, we just didn't playhow we know how to play."
Looking at the season in halves reveals this:
In their first four games, the Mountaineers allowed 47 points(11.8 points per game), 393 …
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