One of the more entertaining parts of College GameDay this season is the back-and-forth jabs between Kirk Herbstreit and Pat McAfee. In three games picked this year, McAfee has gone with his Mountaineers in all three games. The complete opposite can be said about Herbstreit.

On Saturday, Herbstreit took the joking towards McAfee up a notch.

“Anybody but West Virginia,” he said. “I’m going with TCU.”

McAfee, to no surprise, was the only GameDay picker to roll with West Virginia over TCU in Fort Worth. Desmond Howard, Lee Corso, Herbstreit and guest picker Ken Jeong all went with the Horned Frogs.

West Virginia and TCU will kick off at 8 p.m. EST in Fort Worth, Texas on Saturday. Both the Mountaineers and Horned Frogs are 3-1 heading into week five. West Virginia is currently rolling on a three-game winning streak, beating Duquesne, Pitt and Texas Tech. TCU has also won three in a row after losing to Deion Sanders and Colorado in week one.

WVU is looking to win their fourth game in a row for the first time since September 2018 under former head coach Dana Holgorsen.

WV Sports Now will keep you updated before, during and after the game tonight.

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