West Virginia struggles past Louisville 17-9

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MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP)—Jarrett Brown threw a touchdown pass but managed little offense and West Virginia struggled to beat Louisville 17-9 on Saturday.

Running back Noel Devine played sparingly after tweaking an ankle and the Mountaineers (7-2, 3-1 Big East) were outgained 301-273, but improved to 6-0 at home. Devine was limited to 56 yards on 13 carries to surpass 1,000 yards for the second straight season.

Louisville (3-6, 0-4) couldn’t take advantage of Darius Ashley’s 164 yards rushing and fell to 0-5 on the road. Redshirt freshman Will Stein went 14-of-26 in his first road start but was sacked five times.

Cardinals kicker Chris Philpott made field goals of 37, 44 and 29 yards.

Ashley, playing in place of Victor Anderson who missed his second straight game due to injury, became the third rusher to surpass 100 yards against the Mountaineers this season.

Devine has been the go-to guy when the Mountaineers needed him all season. But when Devine went out late in the first half, his teammates did enough to keep Louisville at bay.

Jock Sanders gained 29 yards on the first drive of the second half and freshman Tavon Austin capped it with a 9-yard touchdown run for a 14-6 lead.

Louisville’s Cory Goettsche shanked two straight punts in the third quarter and one of them led to a West Virginia field goal. After Goettsche’s second short punt, Brown couldn’t handle a high snap and Louisville’s L.D. Scott recovered at the West Virginia 42.

But a holding call erased a 10-yard TD pass from Stein to Doug Beaumont early in the fourth and the Cardinals settled for a short field goal to trail 17-9.

Louisville had one final chance to tie the game. Stein completed two straight passes and ran nine yards to the West Virginia 42. But he was sacked by Julian Miller on consecutive plays and threw two straight completions in the final minute to end the threat.

The teams combined for 15 punts, including six on their first seven possessions combined.

Late in the first quarter, Chaz Thompson stepped in front of Brad Starks in the end zone and intercepted Brown, who also overthrew a wide-open Alric Arnett in the end zone in the period.

Louisville finally got going late in the second quarter on Trent Guy’s career-best 53-yard run to the West Virginia 15, but holding penalty forced the Cardinals to kick another field goal.

That’s when West Virginia’s offense also came alive. Devine went 20 yards around right end and Arnett went 29 yards on a pass reception to the Louisville 10. On third-and-goal from the 8, Brown hit Sanders with a screen pass and he went untouched into the end zone. Brown, who hurt his right leg in the fourth quarter but sat out only one play, finished 9-of-17 for 94 yards.

With the second ticking down in the half, Guy returned the ensuing kickoff to the Louisville 45. Stein hit two straight passes, Philpott kicked his career-best 44-yard field goal and the Cardinals trailed 7-6 at halftime.

Updated Nov 7, 4:10 pm EST
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Head to Head - Week 10

Team Total Yds Pass Yds Rush Yds First Downs 3rdD% Pen./Yds Turnovers Time of Poss.
Louisville 301 100 201 17 29.4% 8/74 1 32:54
West Virginia 273 100 173 14 27.3% 5/29 2 27:06

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  1. <i>wvhillbilly999</i>
    11. Posted by wvhillbilly999 Tue Nov 10 2:39pm EST

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    WV has the talent on the field to win this game.

    What will keep that from happening will be walking the sidelines and in the box.

    Will the administration make some coaching changes for next year?
  2. Timmah
    10. Posted by Timmah Tue Nov 10 10:45am EST

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    kevin,
    i agree with mullen and stewart, but i will take wv and 28 points !
  3. kevin
    9. Posted by kevin Mon Nov 9 5:27pm EST

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    with or without Tony Pike Cincinnati will win by 4 td's. Send Mullen back to th ACC and Stewart back to recruiting and hire a coach. They are emabarassing to watch. Sort of reminds me of the glory days of the Frank Cignetti era. They were emabarassing then too.
  4. Dometta B
    8. Posted by Dometta B Sat Nov 7 9:53pm EST

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    Brown will never be as proficient as Pat White..now we see why he was on the sidelines for 4 years..the offense play calling is so conservative..watching every week is painful...but I will never give up on the Mountaineers..it just isnt our year..the only salvation would be a spoiler against .."Cant sell out a game"..Pitt!
  5. Billy D
    7. Posted by Billy D Sat Nov 7 8:15pm EST

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    re: to comment no. 3...The problem is not Brown or any of the players, it is the coach. Good coaching puts a player in a position to succeed or fail. I am just glad that WVU has a quarterback of Brown's capabilities and not UL. If the Cardinals had a QB good as Brown, WVU would have lost the game (i.e. S. Florida).

    And I am tired of fans blaming turnovers on the players too. Good coaching addresses and resolves turnover problems. Most of these young college athletes have been playing the game since the age of five. Now, they suddenly can't hold onto the ball? It is poor coaching. Look at Cinci's turnover ratio. Well coached teams address the fundamentals of the game.
  6. <i>vargento</i>
    6. Posted by vargento Sat Nov 7 8:04pm EST

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    If WVU is lucky they will win one of their last three games. Cin and Pitt will blow past the mountaineers and their joke of a 3-3-5 defence. The Rutgers games is a toss up but its not looking good for the boys in blue and gold.
  7. <i>wvhillbilly999</i>
    5. Posted by wvhillbilly999 Sat Nov 7 7:45pm EST

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    Getting the team together may be beyond the abilities of the coaching staff.

    Have they solved the kickoff coverage problem?
  8. Billy D
    4. Posted by Billy D Sat Nov 7 6:58pm EST

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    Another nail biter against a weaker opponent. WVU"s coaching staff better get this team together and real soon.
  9. <i>tigerjena</i>
    3. Posted by tigerjena Sat Nov 7 5:21pm EST

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    We need 4 quarters in a game out of Brown like the 2nd quarter today.

    1st quarter - 43 % passing (3 of 7 for 24 yards) and one turnover (interception).

    2nd quarter - 100 % passing (4 of 4 for 65 yards) and one touchdown.

    3rd quarter - 50 % passing (3 of 6 for 25 yards) and one turnover (fumble).

    4th quarter - 0 % passing (0 for 1).

    Overall -- 56 %. Maybe that is why the rushing attempts were 37 and the passing only 19.
  10. <i>stopthief91</i>
    2. Posted by stopthief91 Sat Nov 7 5:15pm EST

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    Lifelong Cards fan and I must say that that game was HORRIBLE to watch. It was like watching that dog drag its butt across the carpet in that AT&T cellular commercial. Oh Michael Bush and Pat White why did you have to go pro!
  11. Seacat
    1. Posted by Seacat Sat Nov 7 4:43pm EST

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    A win is a win, but let's hope the Mountaineers are saving their best for the last three games. If not, a 7-5 record will get them to the Toilet Bowl in Crapsville, ND or something similar-- if they're lucky.
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D. Ashley D. Ashley, RB
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J. Sanders J. Sanders, RB
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