MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — After a rocky first half Saturday against James Madison, West Virginia receiver Tevin Bush knew the Mountaineer offense needed a spark.
He obliged.
On the first play of the third quarter, WVU quarterback Austin Kendall found a crossing Bush, who promptly took the ball down the left sideline for a 41-yard gain, easily West Virginia’s most explosive play of the game.
Six plays later, the Mountaineers found the end zone for the first time when Kendall hit George Campbell on third down for 28 yards.
“I was ready for that type of play even in the first half,” Bush said of his long catch and run.