West Virginia's coaches promised to shake things up in practice last week, and they certainly followed through with new starting lineups on offense and defense and some new contributors on offense and expanded roles on defense.

The Mountaineers were forced into some changes due to an injury and an illness on the offensive line that kept starting right guard Josh Sills and starting left guard Mike Brown from practicing during the week and playing in the win over North Carolina State. Taijh Alston's season-ending injury last week in the loss to Missouri delivered a new starting defensive end.

Here's a look at who played, who started, who didn't play and how players fared in their first starts and first games.