MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Will Grier finished 25-for-35 for 356 yards and five touchdowns, but he also threw two passes he wanted back.
The first was a long ball from midfield that was picked off by AJ Parker on the opening series at the Kansas State 6-yard line.
“We were trying to take a shot with a speed guy early in the game and there ended up being a little miscommunication,” Grier said. “But it ended up being a nice punt. And our defense responded to bail us out.”
The score was already out of reach at 35-3 when he threw the second interception, which was picked off when Jonathan Durham jumped an out-route intended for David Sills.