West Virginia Head Coach Neal Brown met with the media on Tuesday as part of his weekly press conference, just days after the Mountaineers fell to 3-6, the offense struggled mightily, and Brown made a change at quarterback in the midst of the blowout. Not surprisingly, the topic of which quarterback - Austin Kendall or Jarret Doege - would start this coming weekend was brought up. Also not surprisingly, Brown kept his cards close to his chest.

"We got a plan," he said. "I don't think it does me any good to share it with y'all or Kansas State, but we do have a plan. We'll start it today and go. I do have a plan.... and you'll see it on Saturday."

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Earlier in the press conference, Brown defended the quarterback play, saying it was the best he had seen from his team between the 20-yard lines (making sure to point out the red zone woes for the offense). He circled back on that, noting that quarterback was not the team's biggest problem.

"We do have issues on offenses, but our quarterback play hasn't been tremendous, but it's not the reason we're struggling either," he said.

Doege saw his first game action for West Virginia late in the third quarter against Texas Tech. He finished out the game, going 11-of-17 for 119 yards and a touchdown with a passer rating of 142.9. Prior to arriving in Morgantown, Doege was the starter at Bowling Green, where he threw for 4,041 yards, 39 touchdowns, and 15 interceptions in a year and a half.

Kendall has completed 187-of-304 passes on the year for 1,989 yards and 12 touchdowns with 10 interceptions. His passer rating for this season is 122.9. He, too, is in his first year at West Virginia, arriving back in January after grad transferring from Oklahoma. As a Sooner, Kendall was backup to back-to-back Heisman Trophy winners and rarely saw the field. He completed 28-of-39 passes for 265 yards and three touchdowns (with no picks) over three years.

West Virginia will take on Kansas State this Saturday in Manhattan, Kansas. The game is set for a 3:30PM ET kick and will be televised on ESPN.