West Virginia dominated Iowa State, 49-19, over the weekend, but the Mountaineers did not emerge unscathed from Ames. Several key starters left the game due to injury, and at least one had his season come to an end - wide receiver Ka'Raun White.

"Ka’Raun is out (for the year)," said Head Coach Dana Holgorsen. "He broke a lower leg bone – his tibia or his fibia. He’ll have surgery, cast it and he’s out for six to eight weeks. He's done for the year."

Holgorsen said that Ka'Raun should be back and fully healthy in time for the spring. His brother, Kyzir White, also left the game with an injury, and while it sounds like a little more than a bump, he is not done for the year.... at least not yet.

"Kyzir has a hand (injury) that we’re hoping to wrap it up, club it up and see if he can play," said Holgorsen. "He’s day-to-day. It looks good for him."

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As for the running back situation, Holgorsen said there was a chance that all or none could play this week - but that it shouldn't matter.

"At this point, who cares. Whoever goes in there is going to play good. So why does it matter?" said Holgorsen. "...None of them are ruled out. None of them were ruled out last week…. (Rushel) Shell looked terrible, so he didn’t even dress. (Kennedy) McKoy was hobbled and we weren't comfortable with him. (Justin) Crawford looked good for three plays, then got hurt."

"We’ll practice ‘em. Whoever feels good (will play)."