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NDL: S29W13 - UCF (21) at West Virginia (31)

Season Slips Away at WVU

Article By: RB4SC22

The Knights once again with a soul crushing loss after getting up early and even late in the 4th this time.

The season has slipped away, as coach RB knew this stretch would be brutal with very talented coaches and teams in the big 12. Yet another close loss in the 4th Q.

“It sucks” said coach RB. No other way to put it. UCF was up 21-17 and driving, when they caught a TD pass which was “dropped” even though the Wr caught it in the end zone and then the defender hit them after and it came out.

It was weird. Seemed like a sure TD. Then we miss a chip shot FG and the game flips on us. Momentum ran train on UCF the final
8 mins of the game and it was too much for their mental midget QB Kj Jefferson to overcome.

Credit to shel and wvu for sticking to their game play and letting their crowd and momentum take the rest.

UCF will wrap up their season short of their 7.5 win goal but still have a chance to finish 7-5.

WVU Tops UCF with 4th Quarter comeback

Article By: shel311

The West Virginia Mountaineers defeated the UCF Knights 31-21 in a hard-fought game. The Mountaineers were able to move the ball through the air with 314 passing yards, led by Garrett Greene's 19/32 performance, though he threw 3 interceptions. West Virginia’s defense came up big, forcing 4 turnovers and holding UCF to just 90 passing yards. A strong fourth quarter from the Mountaineers sealed the win.


Key Performers in this game:

Garrett Greene (West Virginia) – Threw for 314 yards on 19/32 passing, including a key touchdown pass. Despite 3 interceptions, his strong passing performance led West Virginia to victory.

RJ Harvey (UCF) – Dominated on the ground with 152 rushing yards on 15 carries, including a 65-yard touchdown run, keeping UCF competitive throughout the game.

Jaden Bray (West Virginia) – Exploded in the receiving game with 101 yards on 4 receptions, including a 54-yard reception and a touchdown that swung momentum in West Virginia’s favor.

Hudson Clement (West Virginia) – Hauled in 7 catches for 111 yards, consistently moving the chains for the Mountaineers and keeping the offense in rhythm.

Kekoura Tarnue (West Virginia) – Key defensive player with 5 tackles, 1 pick 6, and a pass deflection, contributing significantly to West Virginia’s four forced turnovers.

 

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