Las Vegas Review-Journal

Former SEC quarterbac­ks lead TCU, West Virginia

- By Stephen Hawkins The Associated Press

FORT WORTH, Texas — Texas Christian senior quarterbac­k Kenny Hill and West Virginia’s Will Grier took similar paths to the Big 12 and face off in the only game between two Top 25 teams Saturday.

Before becoming the starter last season for eighth-ranked TCU (4-0, 1-0 Big 12), Hill had to sit out a year after transferri­ng from Texas A&M. Grier also first started in the SEC in five games as a redshirt freshman at Florida. Then he sat out a year before his debut this season with the 23th-ranked Mountainee­rs.

Grier and Hill are both good passers who also can run in high-scoring offenses and are backed by the Big 12’s top two rushing teams.

“(Hill) was fortunate to be able to be at A&M and play at a high level … but then he had to go through some transition, which always kind of sets people back,” West Virginia coach Dana Holgorsen said. “Not a whole lot different than what we would get out of Will Grier a year from now.”

Now a junior, Grier has thrown for 344 yards a game with 13 touchdowns at West Virginia (3-1, 1-0 Big 12).

“He’s a smart quarterbac­k. He knows what he’s doing,” TCU safety Niko Small said. “He’s in a good

offense for himself. He’s a mobile quarterbac­k. … Just containing him will be the best thing for us.”

Hill, who threw for 3,208 yards with 17 TDS and 13 intercepti­ons last year, has been efficient this season for the Horned Frogs. He has thrown for 241 yards per game with nine TDS and only three picks.

“They’re running the ball a good bit. They’re not asking him to sit back there and throw the ball 90 percent of the time. He’s got a lot of good people around him, but he is managing it extremely well,” Holgorsen said of Hill. “A very, very, very efficient quarterbac­k at this point.”

TCU leads the Big 12 with 232.2 yards rushing per game, just ahead of West Virginia’s 231 per game. Mountainee­rs senior Justin Crawford is the league leader at 113 per game, while Frogs sophomore Darius Anderson has emerged with top returning rusher Kyle Hicks already missing two games and is third in the league at 106 yards per game. Crawford and Anderson are tied for the Big 12 lead with six rushing TDS each.

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