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West Virginia stages 2nd-half rally, ends TCU’s Big 12 win streak

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West Virginia quarterback Garrett Greene (6) gestures to the TCU crowd after West Virginia’s win Saturday in Fort Worth, Texas.
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West Virginia coach Neal Brown, left, talks with TCU coach Sonny Dykes before their game Saturday.
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West Virginia linebacker Trey Lathan gestures to his teammates while being carted off the field with an injury during the fourth quarter of the team’s game against TCU on Saturday.

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FORT WORTH, Texas — West Virginia defensive lineman Sean Martin was among the players forced off the field on a tough night for injuries for the Mountaineers.

He was back out there at the end.

Martin and Mike Lockhart blocked field goals in the final five minutes after Michael Hayes kicked a tiebreaking 49-yarder, and West Virginia ended TCU’s 10-game Big 12 regular-season winning streak with a 24-21 victory on Saturday night.

The Mountaineers (4-1) secured their first 2-0 start in the Big 12 since 2018 by rallying from an emotional scene of teammate Aubrey Burks getting taken off on a cart after having his neck immobilized.

Linebacker Trey Lathan also went off on a cart with a lower-leg injury, and both are staying overnight in a hospital. Lathan is having surgery, and Burks is being held for observation.

West Virginia trailed 14-7 when Burks went down in the second quarter and was behind 21-14 at halftime before scoring the only 10 points after the break and holding on with the two late blocks.

“You saw the true mental toughness,” West Virginia coach Neal Brown said. “There’s nothing harder than seeing somebody really get hurt in this game, and being able to bounce back from that.”

Lockhart had the first block of Griffin Kell from 46 yards with 4:47 remaining, then Martin, who left the field on his after staying down after a fourth-quarter hit, did it on a 55-yard try with 32 seconds to go.

TCU (3-2, 1-1) lost a Big 12 regular-season game for the first time under second-year coach Sonny Dykes, and already has two losses after going undefeated in the regular season last year.

The Horned Frogs lost the Big 12 championship game to Kansas State last season before making the College Football Playoff, beating Michigan in the semifinals and getting blown out by Georgia in the title game.

“We have been very slow to kind of put it together,” Dykes said. “We’ve looked good at times and flashes. We just haven’t consistently been able do anything and maintain things. It’s kind of been the same thing all year.”

West Virginia quarterback Garrett Greene had 80 yards rushing and two touchdowns, the latter tying the score at 21-all in the third quarter, while throwing for 142 yards.

Brown didn’t think Greene would play this week because of an ankle injury, but he said backup Nico Marchiol injured an ankle in practice, forcing the Mountaineers to turn back to their starter. Brown said Greene showed enough late in the week that the coach thought the junior could play.

“I didn’t think he’d he able to run as well as well as he did,” Brown said. “He’s tough, and he’s a winner. And he just found a way.”

The last three scoring drives for the Mountaineers started in TCU territory, with Hayes’ go-ahead kick coming when they picked up just 16 yards after taking over on a punt at the TCU 47.

TCU’s Chandler Morris threw for 212 yards and two touchdowns, including a 59-yarder to JP Richardson to open the scoring, and ran for another TD in the first half but was just 9-of-19 passing for 86 yards after the break.

“We took the opening drive right down the field, and we looked really good,” Dykes said. “I don’t know how that same team can look like we looked in the third quarter. I don’t know how that’s possible.”

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