Stillwater, OK
Oct 5, 2024
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West Virginia's victory over Oklahoma State was marked by a commanding 38-14 win at Boone Pickens Stadium. The Mountaineers took full advantage of an ailing Cowboys defense, racking up a season-high 589 yards of offense. Jahiem White led the charge with a spectacular 158-yard rushing performance, supported by Garrett Greene's dual-threat prowess as he tallied 159 passing yards and 86 rushing yards. This dynamic offense overwhelmed an Oklahoma State team deprived of key defenders Nick Martin and Collin Oliver, contributing to the Cowboys' third consecutive loss.
The Mountaineers set the game's tone early with a blend of strategic rushing and passing, capitalizing on turnovers to maintain momentum. Despite Oklahoma State's attempts to rally, particularly under backup quarterback Garret Rangel, they could not overcome West Virginia's offensive and defensive dominance. Alan Bowman's interceptions further stymied the Cowboys' efforts, leaving them frustrated at every turn. The decisive victory propels West Virginia to a 3-2 record, maintaining their unbeaten status in Big 12 play.
Garrett Greene (West Virginia)
Greene launched a precise 31-yard pass to Treylan Davis, setting up an early field goal and indicating West Virginia's intent to control the game from the outset.
Michael Hayes II (West Virginia)
With a 39-yard field goal, Hayes opened the scoring, establishing the Mountaineers' early dominance and confidence in their special teams.
Nicco Marchiol (West Virginia)
In a seamless transition after Greene's injury, Marchiol threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to Traylon Ray, solidifying a commanding first-quarter lead.
Jaheem Joseph (West Virginia)
Joseph's interception halted an Oklahoma State drive, maintaining West Virginia's momentum and showcasing their defensive prowess.
Jahiem White (West Virginia)
White powered into the end zone with a 10-yard rush, exemplifying the Mountaineers' overpowering ground attack as they stretched their lead.
Garrett Greene (West Virginia)
Greene's 15-yard scramble touchdown solidified West Virginia's first-half dominance, as the quarterback showed off his mobility to extend the lead.
Josiah Trotter (West Virginia)
Displaying awareness and agility, Trotter secured an interception that extinguished Oklahoma State's potential comeback hopes.
C.J. Donaldson Jr. (West Virginia)
Donaldson punctuated a successful 88-yard drive with a 1-yard touchdown, deepening West Virginia's lead and cementing victory.
Garret Rangel (Oklahoma State)
Rangel and De'Zhaun Stribling connected for a 43-yard touchdown, a glimpse of promise amid a difficult game for the Cowboys.
Garrett Greene (West Virginia, QB)
Orchestrated a nearly flawless offensive game, executing 159 yards through the air and 86 rushing yards, setting the pace for the Mountaineers' commanding victory.
Jahiem White (West Virginia, RB)
Demonstrated exceptional running talent with 158 yards on the ground, controlling the tempo and fueling West Virginia's dominant ground assault.
Josiah Trotter (West Virginia, LB)
Played a crucial role defensively with an interception that halted a potential OSU resurgence, fortifying West Virginia’s advantage.
Garret Rangel (Oklahoma State, QB)
Showed resilience with a late game touchdown drive, providing a glimpse of potential in what was otherwise a challenging outing for the Cowboys.
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West Virginia Mountaineers
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21
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Oklahoma State Cowboys
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14