Daily Press (Sunday)

Mountainee­rs’ peak performanc­e

Big 12’s top ‘D’ holds KSU to 225 total yards, 73 in 2nd half

- By John Raby

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Inconsiste­nt for most of the season, West Virginia finally put together an all-around performanc­e to boast about against a ranked opponent.

Jarret Doege threw two touchdown passes, Dylan Tonkery returned an intercepti­on for a score and West Virginia beat No. 16 Kansas State 37-10 on Saturday.

Leddie Brown rushed for 102 yards and a score as the Mountainee­rs (4-2, 3-2 Big 12) knocked the Wildcats from their solo perch atop the league standings.

Kansas State freshman Will Howard was intercepte­d three times and the Wildcats (4-2, 4-1) went scoreless after halftime to see their four-game winning streak snapped.

The Big 12’s top defense held Kansas State to 225 total yards, including 73 after halftime.

“I thought our players competed. I told them all week, that’s how you’re going to be evaluated: on how you compete, how you strained,” West Virginia coach Neal Brown said. “I thought they just had a businessli­ke approach, really from the beginning.

“Without a doubt, that’s the most complete game we’ve played in our two years here.”

West Virginia linebacker Tony Fields had 15 tackles and a pass breakup a week after being ejected in the second quarter at Texas

Tech for targeting.

“We just knew there was a lot at stake,” Fields said. “We were playing the No. 16 team in the nation and they’re a very good team.

“We respected them. We made sure we went in and practiced every day as hard as we could. We turned up the intensity in practice and it paid off.”

Howard’s short pass went through the hands of wide receiver Chabastin Taylor. Tonkery grabbed the carom and went 18 yards for a touchdown to put West Virginia ahead 34-10 midway through the third quarter.

Casey Legg’s 45-yard field goal for the Mountainee­rs early in the fourth handed

Kansas State its largest deficit of the season.

Howard managed a 35-yard touchdown throw just before halftime but was given little room to do anything else against West Virginia’s swarming defense.

“I thought our effort was good; we didn’t have good execution,” Kansas State coach Chris Klieman said. “Like I told the guys, we all will take ownership in this.”

Brown scored on a 9-yard run in the second quarter and went over 100 rushing yards for the fourth time this season.

West Virginia sophomore Bryce FordWheato­n caught three passes for 104 yards, marking the first 100-yard effort of his career.

Doege finished 22 of 34 for 301 yards.

 ?? WILLIAM WOTRING/AP ?? West Virginia quarterbac­k Jarret Doege makes a pass against Kansas State on Saturday.
WILLIAM WOTRING/AP West Virginia quarterbac­k Jarret Doege makes a pass against Kansas State on Saturday.

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