Field Level Media
Sep 10, 2022
Jalon Daniels hit Quentin Skinner for a 4-yard touchdown in overtime and Cobee Bryant followed with an 86-yard pick-6 as Kansas defeated West Virginia 55-42 Saturday evening in Morgantown, W.Va.
Daniels finished with 304 yards of total offense.
West Virginia drove 85 yards in 1:42 for a touchdown with 35 seconds left in regulation, then converted a 2-point conversion to tie it.
The Jayhawks (2-0) started the season 2-0 for the first time since 2011. The Jayhawks also won their conference opener for the first time since 2009 and won in Morgantown for the first time ever (seven tries).
West Virginia (0-2) fell to 0-2 for the first time since 1979.
WVU's JT Daniels found Sam James with a 59-yard touchdown pass on the fourth play from scrimmage. Following a Kansas punt, the Mountaineers drove 60 yards in 12 plays to take a 14-0 lead on a 1-yard run by CJ Donaldson.
Kansas got on the board on the first play of the second quarter when Jalon Daniels found Mason Fairchild for a 10-yard touchdown. But another big play hurt Kansas, when JT Daniels connected with Bryce Ford-Wheaton on a bubble screen that went 67 yards for the score.
Once again, Kansas responded with a long drive, going 75 yards in 11 plays. Running back Devin Neal took a direct snap and hustled in for a 6-yard score, cutting the West Virginia lead to 21-14.
Ford-Wheaton caught his second touchdown, this one from 5 yards out, to put the Mountaineers up by two touchdowns with 3:11 left in the half.
But Neal caught a 17-yard touchdown pass from Jalon Daniels with 29 seconds left in the half. The teams combined for 475 yards and 49 points in the first half.
Daniel Hishaw tied the score on the opening drive of the second half. Jalon Daniels hit Skinner for a 40-yard gain, setting up the Jayhawks at the 3-yard line. Hishaw punched it in on the next play.
Following a muffed punt, Neal scored a 2-yard touchdown to put KU ahead.
Kansas forced a WVU field goal attempt and Hishaw put the Jayhawks up 11 with a 30-yard run in the fourth. West Virginia got the ball to the 1-yard line, but two penalties forced a field goal.
--Field Level Media