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West Virginia Opens Big 12 Slate with a Comeback Win Over Kansas
Morgantown, WV – The West Virginia Mountaineers (2-2) trailed 28-17 with 5:39 left in the game and constructed back-to-back touchdown drives to knock off the Kansas Jayhawks (1-3) Saturday afternoon 32-28.
West Virginia scored the game’s first points on the offense’s second possession of the afternoon. It was senior quarterback Garrett Greene connecting with redshirt sophomore receiver Hudson Clement on consecutive passes for 38 and 39 yards to set up a one-yard touchdown run by Jahiem White for the early 7-0 lead.
Kansas tied the game midway through the second quarter. Senior running back Devin Neal carried the ball on the first four plays on the drive to put the Jayhawks at midfield. Then, redshirt junior quarterback Jalon Daniels hit senior receiver Luke Grimm along the sideline for 17 yards and a 14-yard pass to senior Quintin Skinner to move the Jayhawks to the WVU 11-yard line before Neal capped the drive with the 11-yard touchdown run.
After WVU punter Oliver Straw pinned the Jayhawks at the four-yard line and the defense held them to the nine-yard line, sophomore Rodney Gallagher’s 16-yard punt return had the Mountaineers inside Kansas territory at the 34-yard line.
The Mountaineers were facing a third and 14 but Greene hit sophomore Traylan Ray over the middle for 18 yards, then Greene followed with a five yard touchdown to take a 14-7 lead into halftime.
Kansas drove 75-yards in 10 plays on the opening drive of the second half to tie the game at 14.
Garrett Greene hit Traylon Ray over the middle on the Mountaineers’ first play of the second half for a 52-yard pass and catch to the Kansas 23 but the drive stalled and Michael Hayes drilled the 40-yard field goal for a 17-14 lead at the midway point of the third quarter.
Kansas quickly responded, with redshirt junior running back Daniel Hishaw Jr. picking up 47 yards and a touchdown to give the Jayhawks a 21-17 advantage.
At the 10:43 mark of the fourth quarter, the game went into an hour and 58-minute delay. When play resumed, Kansas punted to the WVU nine-yard line.
The West Virginia offense went three and out after the delay and gave the ball back to the Jayhawks near midfield.
The Kansas offense kept the ball on the ground and capped off a six play 54-yard drive with a reverse to receiver Luke Grimm for a 32-yard touchdown run.
West Virginia responded on the ensuing possession. Greene completed back-to-back passes to Clement and Rodney Gallagher to move to the Kansas 33-yard line. Greene finished the nine play 75-yard drive with an eight-yard touchdown pass to tight end Kole Taylor.
The West Virginia defense held the Jayhawks to a three and out and the Mountaineers took over at the Kansas 33-yard line with 2:22 remaining in the game.
Greene orchestrated a seven-play 67-yard drive that started with Greene scrambling for 10 yards and finished with a 15-yard touchdown pass to sophomore receiver Rodney Gallagher for a 32-28 with 26 seconds left in the game.
West Virginia SPUR Tyrin Bradley sealed the game with a strip sack and recovered the fumble at midfield as the Mountaineers completed comeback for a 32-28 victory.
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West Virginia seeks Purple Hearts for two National Guard members
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WTAP) – Gov. Patrick Morrisey announced Friday that the state has requested that the Purple Heart be awarded to the two National Guard members shot in Washington, D.C.
The Governor requested the Purple Heart to be awarded posthumously to U.S. Army Specialist Sarah Beckstrom, who was killed in the incident, and be awarded to Air Force Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe, who was critically injured.
“Their actions on that tragic day meet the highest and clearest standards for the Purple Heart, a decoration that recognizes those wounded or killed in action against an enemy or during a hostile or terrorist act,” Morrisey said. “I could not think of two servicemembers more deserving of this award.”
Gov. Morrisey also reviewed broader work by the West Virginia National Guard and the West Virginia Department of Veterans Assistance during 2025.
The National Guard carried out overseas missions, including deployments to the Middle East and Europe, and operations along the U.S. Southwest border. The Guard also responded to two major flooding events in the state. In February 2025, more than 350 service members were mobilized across 14 counties, conducting swift-water rescues, distributing nearly 340,000 bottles of water and clearing more than 17,000 tons of debris.
A separate response to flash flooding in Ohio and Marion counties in June 2025 involved nearly 200 Guard members who cleared an additional 12,000 tons of debris.
When the federal government shut down in October, the National Guard helped ensure families had access to meals. One hundred sixty-four service members distributed more than 1 million pounds of food to over 400 food pantries.
The governor highlighted work by the West Virginia Department of Veterans Assistance. Services officers secured $5.4 billion in federal benefits for West Virginia veterans in 2025, an increase of $500 million from 2024.
The department also advanced facility modernization projects. The Veterans Home in Barboursville received upgrades to the kitchen, infirmary and HVAC systems.
Major renovations are underway at the Veterans Nursing Facility in Clarksburg, including construction of a new kitchen and installation of a modern nurse call system.
“Taking care of the common, everyday issues can make a huge difference in our everyday lives, and that’s just what Veterans Assistance is doing with these upgrades. Our veterans are fantastic people who don’t ask for much, and it’s great to see this great work being done on their behalf,” Gov. Morrisey said.
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More than 30,000 without power in West Virginia after strong winds overnight
CLARKSBURG, W.Va. (WBOY) — A large portion of the Mountain State saw storms with gusty winds last night, which has resulted in several trees coming down across roads, thousands of power outages and schools being delayed and closed.
As of Friday morning, the WV 511 website displays multiple warnings of fallen trees and debris in roadways, including several in north-central West Virginia. Both Harrison and Marion County 911 logs show crews responding to several reports of trees down.
The First Energy website also shows that a total of 36,688 of its customers are currently without power, with many still waiting for an estimated restoration time.
Due to these power outages, multiple schools throughout West Virginia have been delayed or closed for the day, including those in Barbour, Gilmer, Lewis, Marion, Ritchie, Taylor, and Upshur counties.
Regular trees weren’t the only ones forced down due to the winds. Christmas decorations, including the Bridgeport Christmas tree, were knocked over as well.

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Man dies in southern W.Va. mining incident
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) – A miner died Thursday after an incident at a coal mine in Wyoming County, West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey said.
The governor said it happened at the Lower War Eagle mine.
Morrisey released the following statement on Thursday evening:
“Denise and I were deeply saddened by the tragic loss of a coal miner today at the Lower War Eagle mine in Wyoming County. Our hearts go out to his family, loved ones, and coworkers during this sorrowful time.
“The West Virginia Office of Miners’ Health, Safety, and Training responded immediately and is conducting a full investigation.
“Each day, West Virginia miners perform difficult and demanding tasks. They do this to provide for their families, to build the communities, and to forge a better future for the next generation of West Virginians. It is that work, their strength, and their dedication that defines our state and our nation.
“I ask that all West Virginians lift this miner’s family, friends, and community up in your prayers and keep them in your thoughts through the difficult days ahead.”
The victim’s name has not been released.
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