Hartford Courant (Sunday)

It’s all up to Grier in the end

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AUSTIN, Texas — West Virginia’s Will Grier threw a 33-yard touchdown pass to Gary Jennings with 16 seconds left, then ran in the two-point conversion to send the 13th-ranked Mountainee­rs to a 42-41 victory over No. 17 Texas on Saturday.

Grier broke his finger on a run to the pylon in the first quarter of a loss to Texas last year, and his gamewinnin­g run came on a similar scramble. But there was no defender near him this time around, and he held the ball up while crossing the goal line untouched.

Texas had called timeout just before the ball was snapped so the Mountainee­rs had to line up again. Grier dropped back, took a step into the pocket, and swung to his left to break for the corner of the end zone.

“It was an easy decision,” to go for two, West Virginia coach Dana Holgorsen said. “If you put the fate of the game in (Grier’s) hands, I feel pretty good about it. We had that decision made before we even took the field.”

Grier drove the Mountainee­rs (7-1, 5-1 Big 12) to the win after Texas grabbed a 41-34 lead on Sam E h l i n g e r ’s touchdown throw to Devin Duvernay with 2:34 to play.

Grier finished with 346 yards passing and three touchdowns, two to Sills.

Ehlinger passed for 356 yards and three scores and also ran for a touchdown for Texas (6-3, 4-2).

“The silver lining is we play in the Big 12 and everybody plays everybody. We’re not out of any race yet,” Texas coach Tom Herman said.

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