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West Virginia Mountaineers at Kansas Jayhawks

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West Virginia holds off Kansas 34-28 to become bowl-eligible

Sure beats Saturday night inside mostly empty Memorial Stadium in Kansas.

Jarret Doege threw for 170 yards and three touchdowns, Leddie Brown ran for 156 yards and another score, and the resilient Mountaineers held off the Jayhawks 34-28 to reach the six-win plateau that qualifies them for the postseason.

“It's not something we talked about with our team because when we hit the reset there during the bye week, I really felt like it was a week-to-week deal,” said Mountaineers coach Neal Brown, whose team won four of its last six.

“Now we have a chance to finish the year with a three-game win streak,” Brown added. “We have a chance to send the guys exiting out in the right manner. We have a chance to set the tone for next year.”

Winston Wright Jr. had two TD catches and Tony Mathis Jr. added 118 yards rushing for the Mountaineers (6-6, 4-5 Big 12), who also got two picks in the end zone from Josh Chandler-Semedo in beating the Jayhawks for the eighth straight time.

Jalon Daniels gave Kansas (2-10, 1-8) a chance with his touchdown run with 1:46 left, but the Jayhawks had no timeouts left and were forced to try an onside kick. The Mountaineers recovered it and ran out the clock.

Gavin Potter had a pick-6 for the Jayhawks that made it 21-all in the second half. But the Jayhawks made too many mistakes on the other side of the ball, getting stopped three times on fourth down and finishing 3 of 6 in the red zone.

“They're all learning moments,” Kansas coach Lance Leipold said. “We’re learning. We’re learning on the run. Those are going to be great moments to build upon and then we need to find ways to get over the hump. But I like to think some of the gaps are beginning to close and hopefully next season we can take the next step.”

On a day of high stakes and major rivalries across college football — Ohio State against Michigan, Auburn against Alabama — the Mountaineers and Jayhawks played before about 10,000 mostly morose fans on Mount Oread.

After the Jayhawks opened with a field goal, the Mountaineers fumbled on their first offensive play, only for Kansas to give the ball right back when Daniels was sacked on fourth-and-goal at the West Virginia 4.

The Mountaineers proceeded 84 yards and 75 yards on consecutive possessions to take a 14-6 lead. And when Kansas answered with a touchdown toss to walk-on tight end Jared Casey, the cult hero for his 2-point conversion catch to beat Texas, West Virginia skipped 59 yards in a mere 1:23 for an answering touchdown and 21-13 halftime lead.

Early in the second half, Potter returned his interception 28 yards for a score. And the Jayhawks made the tying 2-point try when Daniels threw a backward pass to 290-pound left tackle Earl Bostick Jr. and he rumbled into the end zone.

The Mountaineers finally took control late in the third quarter, though. Brown coasted 44 yards for a go-ahead score, then they stuffed the Jayhawks on fourth down and added a pair of field goals for a 34-21 lead that proved to be just enough.

“Credit our kids for finishing," Brown said. “We found a way.”

MISSING MR. NEAL

Jayhawks running back Devin Neal did not suit up for the finale of his standout freshman season after hurting his shoulder against TCU last week. Neal finished with 707 yards and eight touchdowns rushing in 11 games.

THE TAKEAWAY

West Virginia played poorly enough that Brown is probably for the extra bowl practices. The Mountaineers were just 5 of 14 on third down, squandered a red zone chance of their own and gave up too many chunk plays on defense.

Kansas made big strides in its first season under Leipold, beating the Longhorns and taking TCU and West Virginia to the wire late in the season. The Jayhawks need more talent but they just might have finally found the right coach.

UP NEXT

The Guaranteed Rate Bowl in Phoenix and Liberty Bowl in Memphis, Tennessee, appear the most likely destinations for the Mountaineers. The Armed Services Bowl in Fort Worth, Texas, and the Texas Bowl in Houston also are possibilities.

How To Watch

How can I watch West Virginia Mountaineers vs. Kansas Jayhawks?
  • TV Channel: Mountaineers at Jayhawks 2021 College Football, week 13, is broadcasted on FS1.
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Scoring Summary

KU FG 1st Period 11:14 Jacob Borcila 46 Yd Field Goal
WVU TD 1st Period 5:28 Winston Wright Jr. 14 Yd pass from Jarret Doege (Casey Legg Kick)
KU FG 1st Period 2:07 Jacob Borcila 35 Yd Field Goal
WVU TD 2nd Period 10:02 Winston Wright Jr. 14 Yd pass from Jarret Doege (Casey Legg Kick)
KU TD 2nd Period 7:24 Jared Casey 8 Yd pass from Jalon Daniels (Jacob Borcila Kick)
WVU TD 2nd Period 0:17 Sam James 7 Yd pass from Jarret Doege (Casey Legg Kick)
KU TD 3rd Period 12:33 Gavin Potter 28 Yd Interception Return (Jalon Daniels Pass to Earl Bostick Jr. for Two-Point Conversion)
WVU TD 3rd Period 8:32 Leddie Brown 44 Yd Run (Casey Legg Kick)
WVU FG 3rd Period 0:31 Casey Legg 38 Yd Field Goal
WVU FG 4th Period 5:53 Casey Legg 37 Yd Field Goal
KU TD 4th Period 1:43 Jalon Daniels 3 Yd Run (Jacob Borcila Kick)

Statistics

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23 1st Downs 15
5-14 3rd down efficiency 4-12
3-3 4th down efficiency 1-4
436 Total Yards 336
175 Passing 249
17/22 Comp/Att 22/32
8.0 Yards per pass 7.8
261 Rushing 87
50 Rushing Attempts 27
5.2 Yards per rush 3.2
5-50 Penalties 4-34
2 Turnovers 2
1 Fumbles lost 0
1 Interceptions thrown 2
33:02 Possession 26:58

Game Information

David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium

Location: Lawrence, KS
Attendance: 23,117 · Capacity:
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