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Column: Grier hasn’t encountered a defense nearly as tough as his own

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MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Three wins. Seventeen touchdowns. Zero drama.

That’s the September math perpetuated by this swank West Virginia offense, ultra-cool and so precise it can donate timeouts to charity even when the final 6 seconds of the half send us wondering whether Dana Holgorsen has taken time-management tutoring from Les Miles.

No worries about that silly ol’ clock. Just let Will Grier pinpoint a corner fade to David Sills and there you go, two whole ticks to spare! West Virginia stabbed K-State with another end-of-half dagger, which essentially became the clincher for a 3-0 start.