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Dampier Throws Career-High 4 TD Passes, Runs for a Score as Utah Beats West Virginia 48-14
Quarterback Devon Dampier threw four touchdown passes and ran for another as Utah dominated an injury-plagued West Virginia team, gaining 532 total yards, coach Kyle Whittingham said.
- Saturday, Utah beat West Virginia 48-14 at Milan Puskar Stadium in Morgantown, improving the Utah Utes football team to 4-1 overall and 1-1 in Big 12 play.
- Devon Dampier answered critics after last week's loss with one of his best performances as West Virginia Mountaineers football team struggled without quarterback Nicco Marchiol and other key players.
- The Utes rolled up 532 total yards and scored on eight of nine drives while punting zero times; Devon Dampier completed 21 of 26 passes for 237 yards and five touchdowns, with Ryan Davis catching seven passes for 107 yards.
- The loss drops West Virginia Mountaineers football team to 2-3 overall and 0-2 in Big 12, their worst home defeat since a 4-point loss in 2012.
- WVU's QB carousel and injuries leave the season outlook cloudy as the West Virginia Mountaineers football team used five quarterbacks, including Khalil Wilkins and ineffective starter Jaylen Henderson, while being outscored 89-24 in two Big 12 games before a tough road trip and BYU visit.
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With seven games to play, WVU attempting to stop the snowballing of losses - Dominion Post
MORGANTOWN — West Virginia linebacker Chase Wilson was jogging off the field after a lopsided 48-14 loss to Utah Saturday night. He passed by some of his […] The post With seven games to play, WVU attempting to stop the snowballing of losses appeared first on Dominion Post.
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WVU football: Utes overpower Mountaineers, 48-14
The Utah Utes go into Morgantown on Saturday and leave victorious, as they overpower the West Virginia Mountaineers, 48-14.
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