Which five West Virginia football players performed well enough to earn game balls after a Week 4 win over Kansas?
The West Virginia football team improved upon their 2-1 record in 2017 with a 56-34 road win at Kansas on Saturday. It wasn’t the prettiest performance, but the Mountaineers took care of business. Not even Dorothy could save the Jayhawks at home this week.
West Virginia piled up an incredible 635 yards offensively, 347 of which came through the air. And it was the usual suspects turning in stellar performances, too.
Will Grier combined to score four touchdowns (two on the ground), while Justin Crawford tallied 100 yards for the fourth consecutive game.
A number of unexpected players stepped up for Head Coach Dana Holgorsen and the ‘Eers, meaning helmet stickers are in order for guys you might not be familiar with.
Players receive helmet stickers or game balls for scoring touchdowns, forcing a fumble or simply making a tackle on special teams. Up first this week? The freshman from Florida, Lamonte McDougle.