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Texas-Size Beatdown

WVU suffers first loss, 49-14

October 14, 2012
Parkersburg News and Sentinel

LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) - Seth Doege passed for six touchdowns and a career-high 499 yards while Texas Tech's defense shut down Geno Smith and No. 5 West Virginia as the Red Raiders upset the Mountaineers 49-14 on Saturday.

Red Raider fans stormed the field after the win, the most lopsided Texas Tech victory ever over a team ranked in the top five.

Texas Tech's defense consistently stymied West Virginia's offense. Heisman Trophy hopeful Smith completed 29 of 55 passes for 275 yards but couldn't get the ball in the end zone.

The Red Raiders offense had no such trouble.

"When you don't have a pass rush it's a lot easier to make your reads," said Doege, who threw TD passes of 39, 19, 16, 2, 29 and 7 yards. He completed 32 of 42 passes and the six touchdowns matched his career-high. Darrin Moore caught three touchdown passes, which tied his career-high.

Texas Tech (5-1, 2-1) had 18 plays of 15 yards or more, including a 61-yard pass to Jace Amaro and a 53-yard touchdown run by SaDale Foster.

Fact Box

TEXAS TECH 49,

No. 5 WEST VIRGINIA 14

West Virginia7007-14

Texas Tech142177-49

First Quarter

TT-Amaro 39 pass from Doege (Bustin kick), 13:04.

TT-E.Ward 19 pass from Doege (Bustin kick), 6:00.

WVU-Bailey 7 pass from G.Smith (Bitancurt kick), 4:21.

Second Quarter

TT-Kennard 16 pass from Doege (Bustin kick), 9:02.

TT-Moore 2 pass from Doege (Bustin kick), 2:04.

TT-S.Foster 53 run (Bustin kick), :35.

Third Quarter

TT-Moore 29 pass from Doege (Bustin kick), 3:30.

Fourth Quarter

TT-Moore 7 pass from Doege (Bustin kick), 5:37.

WVU-Garrison 2 run (Bitancurt kick), 2:41.

A-57,328.

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WVUTT

First downs2530

Rushes-yards36-13329-173

Passing295513

Comp-Att-Int29-55-033-43-1

Return Yards00

Punts-Avg.4-38.81-54.0

Fumbles-Lost2-01-1

Penalties-Yards2-105-41

Time of Possession30:1829:42

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING-West Virginia, Buie 21-71, Garrison 9-42, R.Clarke 2-12,

G.Smith 2-5, Thompson 1-3, Austin 1-0. Texas Tech, S.Foster 10-87,

Ke.Williams 6-31, Doege 5-28, Stephens 8-27.

PASSING-West Virginia, G.Smith 29-55-0-295. Texas Tech,

Doege 32-42-1-504, Brewer 1-1-0-9.

RECEIVING-West Virginia, Austin 9-114, Woods 7-79, Bailey 6-61,

Thompson 3-27, Buie 2-0, Campbell 1-9, T.Copeland 1-5. Texas Tech,

Moore 9-92, Amaro 5-156, E.Ward 4-42, Grant 4-37, Kennard 3-43,

Torres 2-46, Ke.Williams 2-33, Ty.Williams 1-35, Zouzalik 1-16,

Marquez 1-7, Stephens 1-6.

OHIO 34, AKRON 28

Akron07714-28

Ohio146140-34

First Quarter

Ohio-Tettleton 39 pass from L.Smith (Weller kick), 11:57.

Ohio-D.Foster 13 pass from Tettleton (Weller kick), 8:36.

Second Quarter

Ohio-FG Weller 44, 2:54.

Ohio-FG Weller 29, :44.

Akr-Smith 19 pass from D.Williams (Stein kick), :16.

Third Quarter

Akr-T.Williams 10 pass from D.Williams (Stein kick), 11:56.

Ohio-Hill 2 pass from Tettleton (Weller kick), 3:26.

Ohio-Boykin 5 run (Weller kick), :37.

Fourth Quarter

Akr-Dillard 6 pass from D.Williams (Stein kick), 8:48.

Akr-Dillard 5 pass from D.Williams (Stein kick), 1:55.

A-25,542.

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AkrOhio

First downs2629

Rushes-yards33-15853-252

Passing298189

Comp-Att-Int32-53-214-28-0

Return Yards340

Punts-Avg.5-38.64-45.5

Fumbles-Lost0-00-0

Penalties-Yards7-554-40

Time of Possession26:5433:06

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING-Akron, Chisholm 28-177, Hines 1-4, Frieson 1-(minus 4),

D.Williams 3-(minus 19). Ohio, Blankenship 17-108, Boykin 19-96,

Tettleton 12-65, Vick 1-5, L.Smith 1-0, Patterson 1-(minus 1),

Team 2-(minus 21).

PASSING-Akron, D.Williams 32-53-2-298. Ohio, Tettleton 13-27-0-150,

L.Smith 1-1-0-39.

RECEIVING-Akron, Sconiers 6-35, Frieson 5-57, Chisholm 5-55,

Smith 4-33, Dillard 3-32, Suel 3-28, Pratt 2-17, I.Davis 1-17,

T.Williams 1-10, Hines 1-8, Ford 1-6. Ohio, Hill 5-52, D.Foster 2-21,

Waters 2-17, Roback 2-9, Tettleton 1-39, Bussey 1-34, Blankenship 1-17.

Glenville State 29, W.Va. State 12

W.Va. State (2-5, 1-3) 0 0 6 6 - 12

Glenville (3-4, 3-1) 6 6 10 7 - 29

GSC: Rahmann Lee 34 pass from Justin Feagin (kick blocked) 2:02, 1st

GSC: Lee 5 run (kick blocked) 0:13, 2nd

WVSU: Ervin Kent 73 pass from Ricky Phillips (kick blocked) 14:14, 3rd

GSC: Lee 1 run (Colston Bayless kick) 11:44, 3rd

GSC: Bayless 32 field goal 5:18, 3rd

GSC: Quin Thornton 84 run (Bayless kick) 8:15, 4th

Team stats

WVSU: First downs: 20; Rushes-yards: 45-83; Passing yards: 207; Total yards: 290; Passing: 15-29-1; Punts-average: 5-42.4; Fumbles-lost: 1-1; Penalties-yards: 2-20

GSC: First downs: 16; Rushes-yards: 40-275; Passing yards: 146; Total yards: 421; Passing: 8-21-0; Punts-average: 6-45.8; Fumbles-lost: 0-0; Penalties-yards: 11-167

Individual stats

WVSU: Rushing: Aubura Taylor 30-103, LeFloyd Phillip 2-2, Team 1-0, Ricky Phillips 11-(-4), Cory Broughton 1-(-18); Passing: Phillips 15-29-1, 207 yards; Receiving: Ervin Kent 5-112, Taylor 5-13, Shanin Bennefie 3-63, Karl Johnson 2-19

GSC: Rushing: Quin Thornton 5-101, Rahmann Lee 15-92, Justin Feagin 10-60, Derek McRae 4-14, Orlandus Harris 1-8, Tony Guidugli 3-1, Team 2-(-1); Passing: Guidugli 1-3-0, -13 yards; Feagin 7-18-0, 159 yards; Receiving: Lee 3-78, Harris 3-43, Robert Jiles 1-13, Mike Evans 1-12

Next game: Glenville State at W.Va. Wesleyan 1 p.m. Saturday.

Ohio Northern 56, Marietta College 14

MC (0-6) 0 7 7 0 - 14

ONU (4-2) 21 21 7 7 - 56

ONU: Carter Paul 3 run (Matt Chaney kick) 13:57, 1st

ONU: Tate Humphrey 3 run (Chaney kick) 6:21, 1st

ONU: Justin Wilson 55 pass from Humphrey (Chaney kick) 0:56, 1st

ONU: Devon Price 75 pass from Humphrey (Chaney kick) 14:46, 2nd

MC: Linard Williams 48 pass from Tom Fulton (Durina kick) 13:24, 2nd

ONU: Paul 2 run (Chaney kick) 9:31, 2nd

ONU: Paul 2 run (Lee Luckasevic kick) 2:12, 2nd

ONU: Frank Thien 32 pass from Humphrey (Luckasevic kick) 11:59, 3rd

MC: Kirby Harris 6 pass from Fulton (Durina kick) 8:16, 3rd

ONU: DeMarqus Payne 4 run (Nick Newman kick) 7:07, 4th

Team stats

Marietta College: First downs: 21; Rushes-yards: 26-66; Passing yards: 295; Total yards: 361; Passing: 26-56-3; Punts-average: 6-39.7; Fumbles-lost: 0-0; Penalties-yards: 5-39

Ohio Northern: First downs: 21; Rushes-yards: 50-257; Passing yards: 278; Total yards: 535; Passing: 15-22-0; Punts-average: 5-34.6; Fumbles-lost: 0-0; Penalties-yards: 10-106

Individual stats

Marietta College: Rushing: Tom Fulton 6-(-23), Tevin Dones 12-57, Alexander Fountain 7-32, Nick Awrey 1-0; Passing: Fulton 25-55-3, 290 yards, Lucas Havens 1-10, 5 yards; Receiving: Sean Munfield 3-65, Tannon Roberts 4-24, Kirby Harris 9-120, Dones 3-16, Awrey 2-11, Jake Kobilarcsik 2-1, Linard Williams 3-58

Ohio Northern: Rushing: Justin Buenger 1-2, Tyler Rue 2-16, Tate Humphrey 10-38, Justin McCray 1-11, DeMarqus Payne 8-49, Paul Winkler 1-8, Will Bodden 4-12, Carter Paul 23-121; Passing: Humphrey 14-21-0, 271 yards; Rue 1-1-0, 7 yards; Receiving: Devon Price 2-94, Justin Wilson 5-75, Justin Buenger 1-5, Kyle Baker 3-20, Carter Paul 1-6

Next game: Marietta College at Wilmington College 2 p.m. Saturday.

"I thought Seth did a tremendous job running our offense," Texas Tech coach Tommy Tuberville said. "He's hard-nosed and he ran the ball."

Amaro finished with five receptions for 156 yards.

The Mountaineers (5-1, 2-1) last week converted all five fourth-down tries in their 48-45 win at Texas, but against the Red Raiders they made just two of seven.

"Those guys did a great job of just attacking us," Smith said. "They attacked us the entire game."

Doege had one interception, an improvement over the five he'd thrown in the previous two games.

"He came out and played loose and he was on-point today," Texas Tech offensive coordinator Neal Brown said.

The win for Texas Tech was the second over a top 10 team in as many seasons. The Red Raiders beat then-No. 3 Oklahoma 41-38 to break the Sooners' 39-game win streak in Norman.

On seven first-half possessions the Red Raiders scored touchdowns on five. Texas Tech wasn't as efficient in the second half but by then they were so far ahead it didn't matter.

The Mountaineers fell short of their scoring average (52) by 38 points and got just one touchdown in the second half and that came when the game was already out of reach.

Dustin Garrison scored on a 2-yard run in the fourth quarter to make it 49-14.

The Mountaineers had the third-worst pass defense coming into the game (336 yards) and didn't do anything to improve on that.

The Red Raiders, meanwhile, started fast and kept the Mountaineers off balance. By the time it was all over, they had 168 rushing yards on 29 carries and passed the ball 43 times.

After the Mountaineers failed to convert on fourth-and-3 deep in Texas Tech territory, Doege needed just three plays to get his third touchdown of the game. The senior quarterback first connected with Amaro on a short pass along the near sideline and the receiver turned it into a 61-yard gain - Texas Tech's longest play from scrimmage this season - to the Mountaineers 21.

Two plays later, Doege hit Marcus Kennard for 16-yard touchdown pass to put the Red Raiders up 21-7.

Texas Tech's offense already was in rhythm by then, going up 14-0 in the first quarter. Doege hit a wide-open Amaro over the middle at about the 20-yard line and he ran it in for a 39-yard touchdown on the Red Raiders first possession.

Doege then found Eric Ward on a fade route on the far corner of the end zone to put Texas Tech up 14-0.

The Mountaineers answered, momentarily. Smith started with a short field after the Red Raiders squibbed the kickoff. Five plays later Stedman Bailey dived to pull in a 7-yard touchdown pass from Smith and pull West Virginia within 14-7. The drive included a 38-yard pass from Smith to Tavon Austin.

 
 

 

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