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A final score of 70-63.
1507 combined total yards.
Six receivers had over 100 yards on the day, including two with over 300 apiece.
One starting quarterback threw for 581 yards and five touchdowns and wasn’t the best quarterback in the game by far.
Today’s Baylor-West Virginia game was an exhibition in offensive execution and defensive ineptitude eventually resulting the win for West Virginia. And while Baylor, and especially quarterback Nick Florence, obviously put up a great effort, all eyes should be on West Virginia quarterback Geno Smith and the unbelievable day he had. Just feast on these stats.
45 pass completed on 51 attempts.
656 yards passing.
8 touchdown passes.
0 interceptions.
The man had more touchdown passes than incompletions. For real. That’s a real thing that he did.
We already wrote one post about Smith’s monster game today, but when you put up numbers like these, you deserve another.
[ESPN]
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