Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Special teams latest debacle for slumping West Virginia

- By The Associated Press

CHARLESTON, W. Va. — West Virginia coach Dana Holgorsen called them “junior- high mistakes.”

Several gaffes on special teams have diverted some attention away from weekly breakdowns on defense during what has become the Mountainee­rs’ longest losing streak in 11 years.

After a 55- 34 loss at Oklahoma State, the first thing Holgorsen did was set aside practice time this week to go over special teams basics. His hope is there’s no mass repeat when double- digit underdog West Virginia ( 5- 4, 2- 4 Big 12) faces No. 13 Oklahoma ( 7- 2, 5- 1) Saturday night.

“What’s sad about the special teams situation is obviously it was embarrassi­ng,” Holgorsen said. “It was embarrassi­ng last week and I sat here a week- and- a- half ago after ( a loss to TCU) and I thought we played really well on special teams.”

Except for the punting of Tyler Bitancurt against Oklahoma State, “everything else was bad,” Holgorsen said.

The follies started in the first quarter when Oklahoma State’s Justin Gilbert made a 96- yard kickoff return for a touchdown look simple.

In the second quarter, a kickoff bounced off Andrew Buie’s helmet. Oklahoma State recovered and eventually kicked a field goal.

Returner Tavon Austin signaled for his teammates to stay clear of an Oklahoma State punt early in the third quarter. The punt bounced off Austin, the Cowboys recovered at the West Virginia 12 and scored a touchdown for a 3824 lead.

And in the fourth quarter, West Virginia was down 41- 34 and poised to pin Oklahoma State deep in its own territory.

Nana Kyeremeh and six Mountainee­r teammates surrounded a punt inside the 5- yard line. But Kyeremeh didn’t realize he was standing 2 yards deep in the end zone and his teammates couldn’t get to the rolling ball, resulting in a touchback.

“It’s all elementary stuff, so we worked on it,” Holgorsen said. “We put them in those positions, and we worked on it. Was it frustratin­g? Yes. Should we have to work on that? Yes, I guess we did. We kind of took some of that stuff for granted, which I take the responsibi­lity for that.”

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