West Virginia Football's Fourth-Quarter Comeback Against Kansas
West Virginia Football Triumphs in Nail-Biting Finish
After a nearly two-hour weather delay in Morgantown, the West Virginia Mountaineers (2-2, 1-0 Big 12) rallied late to secure a 32-28 win over the Kansas Jayhawks (1-3, 0-1 Big 12) in their Big 12 Conference opener. Down 28-25 with just over two minutes remaining, Garrett Greene led the Mountaineers on a game-winning drive, culminating in a 15-yard touchdown pass to Rodney Gallagher.
Key Moments in the Matchup
- WVU struck first with an early touchdown.
- Kansas responded, tying the game 14-14.
- Mountaineers clawed back from a 28-17 deficit.
- Tyrin Bradley sealed the game with a strip sack of the Kansas quarterback on the final possession.
Garrett Greene completed 15 of 30 passes (50%) for 295 yards, tossing two touchdowns and two interceptions while also leading the team on the ground with 87 rushing yards and a touchdown on 17 carries. His top target, Hudson Clement, had a standout performance with 150 yards receiving.
West Virginia enters their bye week with momentum, preparing for an upcoming matchup against No. 14 Oklahoma State.
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