San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)

Doege leads West Virginia to upset of Virginia Tech

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MORGANTOWN, W. Va. — West Virginia’s comfortabl­e lead evaporated, the sellout crowd’s cheers had turned to boos and possession of the Black Diamond Trophy came down to a goal-line stand.

Braxton Burmeister nearly brought No. 15 Virginia Tech back from a 20-point deficit, but his fourth-down pass fell incomplete at the goal line in the final minute, handing the Mountainee­rs a 27-21 victory Saturday.

West Virginia safety Alonzo Addae said there was no sense of desperatio­n on the defense when Virginia Tech was handed a golden opportunit­y to win.

“At the end of the day, we want the game to be on the line and it be on us,” Addae said. “We pride ourselves on playing great defense here, so it was just another opportunit­y to make a stand and bring home the win.”

Jarret Doege threw two touchdown passes and Leddie Brown rushed for 106 yards and a score for the Mountainee­rs (2-1), who had built a 27-7-point lead midway through the third quarter before falling flat.

“Winning is hard and we talked about it before the game,” coach Neal Brown said. “I thought this was going to be a defining moment for us, for this team and where we’re at.

“I’m worn out. I feel like I’ve played.”

Burmeister threw for two scores, including a 29-yard TD toss to Jalen Holston with 3:10 left. Virginia Tech got the ball back with 2:11 remaining on Jermaine Waller’s intercepti­on of Doege at the West Virginia 17, but Burmeister threw incomplete into a crowd of players on fourth-and-goal from the 3 and the Mountainee­rs ran out the clock

BAYLOR 45, KANSAS 7

Gerry Bohanon threw for 269 yards and two touchdowns while running for another score, and the visiting Bears had their way against the Jayhawks on the ground, piling up 307 yards rushing in a victory.

Abram Smith ran for 122 yards and a touchdown, and Trestan Ebner added 72 yards on just 12 carries, as the Bears (3-0, 1-0 Big

12) beat the Jayhawks (1-2, 0-1) for the 12th consecutiv­e time. Baylor hasn’t lost to Kansas since the 2007 season.

Baylor finished with 576 yards total offense. Kansas managed just 166.

Jayhawks quarterbac­k Jason Bean was held to just 57 yards passing and a touchdown, though he did have 62 yards on the ground, before giving way to backup Jalon Daniels in the fourth quarter.

By that point, Baylor had turned a 14-7 halftime advantage into a rout.

KANSAS ST. 38, NEVADA 17

Will Howard pushed into the end zone on a 1-yard touchdown run to cap a 21-point fourth quarter, which sealed a victory for the Wildcats over the visiting Wolf Pack.

Deuce Vaughn led the rushing attack for the Wildcats with 127 yards and a touchdown en route to the win.

Howard rushed for 56 yards and two touchdowns. The sophomore quarterbac­k went 7 of 10 in the air for 123 yards and threw a 68-yard touchdown pass to Daniel Imatorbheb­he on the second play of the game.

Carson Strong was 27of-40 passing for 262 yards with a touchdown and intercepti­on for Nevada.

Devonte Lee led the Wolf Pack in rushing with 24 yards and a touchdown. The Wolf Pack finished with 331 yards of offense but only 25 yards on the ground.

The Wildcats finished with 390 yards, 269 yards on the ground. Joe Ervin found the end zone for the Wildcats with a 22-yard touchdown run.

 ?? Gregory Payan / Associated Press ?? West Virginia's Jerret Doege (2) had two touchdown passes in a 27-21 victory over No. 15 Virginia Tech.
Gregory Payan / Associated Press West Virginia's Jerret Doege (2) had two touchdown passes in a 27-21 victory over No. 15 Virginia Tech.

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