Five West Virginia players to watch

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Sep 5, 2015; Morgantown, WV, USA; West Virginia Mountaineers head coach Dana Holgorsen talks to safety Karl Joseph on the sidelines during the fourth quarter against the Georgia Southern Eagles at Milan Puskar Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Ben Queen-USA TODAY Sports

Maryland looks to build on their strong performance against South Florida with a road win against West Virginia. Get to know five important Mountaineers:

Maryland bounced back with an impressive 35-17 win over South Florida last Saturday. Quarterback Caleb Rowe looked very strong at times as he threw four touchdowns against the Bulls. However, he did also toss three interceptions, which is definitely concerning. The defense also showed significant improvement, including safety Sean Davis with his two interceptions. The Terrapins will look to build off their win as they travel to Morgantown to face an untested West Virginia team.