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The West Virginia Mountaineers will have a new-look left side of their offensive line for tonight's road matchup against the Houston Cougars.

Left guard Tomas Rimac was ruled out earlier this week by head coach Neal Brown after suffering a leg injury in the win over TCU. He is expected to return this season but a timetable is unknown at this time. JaQuay Hubbard will likely fill in his place. Also, starting left tackle Wyatt Milum will not be able to go tonight. He was badly poked in the eye by a TCU defender and will likely be replaced by Nick Malone.

West Virginia is also going to be without starting safety Aubrey Burks, who was carted off the field at TCU when making a tackle on the punt team.

West Virginia and Houston will begin at 7 p.m. EST on FS1.

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