By Zach Barnett “Everyone involved knows that the on-field results have not met expectations and absolutely no one is satisfied,” WVU AD Shane Lyons said. With 7:15 to play in their season opener, Neal Brown’s West Virginia had the ball — a 3rd-and-3 at midfield — and a 31-24 lead in their long-departed rival’s house in front of a national, opening night audience. Sixty-seven minutes (plus an overtime session) later, WVU is 0-2 and Brown’s AD has to give statements to the media about his job security. “I know and deeply care that our fans are frustrated with the start of the football season,…