First quarter
TCU FIELD GOAL: Jonathan Song 30-yarder (8:10), TCU leads 3-0.
The Frogs opened with a clock-consuming drive extended by Michael Collins’ QB keeper on third-and-1. Despite throwing into a stiff wind, Collins zipped a 35-yard pass to Jalen Reagor. Facing third-and-2 at the WVU 13, TCU eschewed the run. Instead Collins rolled out and threw incomplete in the end zone for Reagor, who went unflagged for a push in the back on Hakeem Bailey. Had the penalty been called, WVU might have backed up TCU to third and-17 in hopes of creating a longer field-goal try.
Second quarter
WVU FIELD GOAL: Evan Staley 47-yarder (14:49), game tied 3-3
Shut out in the opening quarter for the first time all season, West Virginia broke through on Staley’s kick early in the second period. The wind increased the degree-of-difficulty and the ball ricocheted off the left upright before falling through. The score was setup by Gary Jennings taking an underneath catch 34 yards as TCU’s secondary had difficulty lining up on a quick snap. WVU’s chance for more was interrupted by an illegal block penalty on Marcus Simms.
WVU TOUCHDOWN: Kennedy McKoy 33-yard run (5:09), WVU leads 10-3.
Will Grier threw short to Jennings and McKoy before two sideline throws to David Sills netted 28 yards. Then, McKoy broke free on an inside zone run, leaving linebacker Montrell Wilson in a diving heap on the second level.
WVU TOUCHDOWN: Martell Pettaway 1-yard run (3:42), WVU leads 17-3.
Sills dropped another touchdown opportunity along the back boundary, but two physical carries by Pettaway punched in the score.
WVU TOUCHDOWN: Trevon Wesco 32-yard pass from Grier (1:39), WVU leads 24-3.
The romp was on as the Mountaineers struck for a third touchdown in fewer than four minutes. Pettaway caught a swing pass for 15 yards and then cracked forward for another 17 up the middle. That precipitated Wesco popping wide-open on a wheel route, the function of TCU’s injury-riddle secondary struggling with assignments. Wesco’s second career TD was also his career-long reception.
Third quarter
WVU SAFETY: Intentional grounding on TCU’s Michael Collins in the end zone (14:13), WVU leads 26-3.
TCU’s half opened with another kick-return blunder as Emari Demercado signaled fair catch at the 4-yard line. He got the signal part right but not the catch, muffing the kick and then recovering it. On a third-down dropback, Collins was pressured by defensive lineman Dante Stills and forced to throw the ball away. Because Collins was not outside the pocket and had no receiver in the area, Stills was credited with the sack and the safety.
WVU TOUCHDOWN: McKoy 1-yard run (13:12), WVU leads 33-3.
West Virginia’s offense continued humming for its fourth consecutive touchdown drive, sparked by Grier flinging a 53-yard sidelined pass to Marcus Simms, who beat cornerback Jeff Gladney. McKoy nearly bounded in for an 8-yard touchdown on the ensuing snap, but was ruled down inside the 1. He squirted in moments later for his fourth score of the season and second of the day.
TCU TOUCHDOWN: Jalen Reagor 28-yard pass from Collins (9:48), WVU leads 33-10.
After recovering the fumbled punt that was charged to Keith Washington, TCU snapped West Virginia’s 33-0 run. Reagor, a bright spot on a struggling offense, caught a TD for the fifth straight game by beating cornerback Josh Norwood along the visiting sideline.
WVU TOUCHDOWN: Jennings 8-yard pass from Grier (1:25), WVU leads 40-10.
Leading by 23 points, West Virginia tried a fourth-and-1 at midfield, which Grier converted with a 6-yard toss to Jennings. After Wesco caught a 23-yarder across the middle, Grier threw his second touchdown of the day by finding Jennings on a third-and-goal cross.
Fourth quarter
WVU TOUCHDOWN: Sills 4-yard pass from Grier (10:55), WVU leads 47-10.
Wesco made two more catches for a combined 27 yards as TCU’s defense remained helpless. Pettaway carried three times for 20 yards and Leddie Brown tacked on three rushes for 14, all of which set up Grier’s final pass of the afternoon — the slant to Sills for his 12th touchdown catch of the season.
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