The West Virginia Mountaineers (1-2) host a Big 12 showdo🐼wn against the Kansas Jayhawks (1-2) on Saturday, September 21, 2024 at Mountaineer Field at M🅘ilan Puskar Stadium.
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When is West Virginia vs. Kansas and when does it start?
This matchup between the Mountaineers and Jayhawks w🌳ill take place on Saturday, September 21, 2024. Be ready to 🍬see the kickoff at 12:00 p.m. ET.
Where to watch West Virginia vs. Kansas
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West Virginia Stats & Insights
The Mountaineers enter the matchup after losing 38-34 to the Pittsburgh Panthers in their last game on Sept. 14.
West Virginia is totaling 399.0 yards per game on offense this year (71st in the FBS), and are giving up 403.3 yards per game (102nd) on the other side of the ball.
The Mountaineers own the 86th-ranked passing offense this season (206.3 passing yards per game), and they’ve been worse defensively, ranking 15th-worst with 280.7 passing yards allowed per game.
West Virginia ranks 39th in run offense (192.7 rushing yards per game) and 58th in run defense (122.7 rushing yards allowed per game) this year.
The Mountaineers are totaling 31.7 points per game on offense, which ranks them 61st in the FBS. On defense, they rank 104th, giving up 28.7 points per contest.
Kansas Stats & Insights
The Jayhawks are coming off of a loss to the UNLV Rebels by the score of 23-20.
Kansas ranks 68th in the FBS with 403.0 total yards per game, but it has been led by its defense, which ranks 17th-best by allowing just 246.7 total yards per game.
The Jayhawks rank 20th-worst in passing yards per game on offense (164.3), but at least they’ve been playing well on defense, ranking 22nd-best in passing yards surrendered per contest (135.0).
Kansas’ run defense ranks 49th in the FBS with 111.7 rushing yards surrendered per game, but it has been lifted up by its offense, which ranks 19th-best by putting up 238.7 rushing yards per contest.
With 28.3 points per game on the offensive side of the ball, the Jayhawks rank 77th in the FBS. On defense, they rank 44th, surrendering 16.3 points per game.
West Virginia Key Players to Watch
Garrett Greene has 607 passing yards (202.3 ypg) to lead West Virginia, completing 59.3% of his passes and recording five touchdown passes and two interceptions this season. He’s also chipped in on the ground with 122 rushing yards (40.7 ypg) on 28 carries with one rushing touchdown.
CJ Donaldson has carried the ball 45 times for a team-high 246 yards (82.0 per game), with three touchdowns this year.
This season Jahiem White has rushed for 179 yards (59.7 per game) on 31 carries with two touchdowns.
Kole Taylor’s 115 receiving yards (38.3 yards per game) lead all receivers on the team. He’s collected nine receptions and one touchdown.
Traylon Ray has caught 10 passes for 95 yards (31.7 yards per game) this year.
Jaden Bray’s two grabs have netted him 88 yards (29.3 ypg).
Kansas Key Players to Watch
Jalon Daniels leads Kansas with 442 passing yards (147.3 ypg) on 39-of-71 passing with three touchdowns compared to six interceptions this season. He also adds 100 rushing yards (33.3 ypg) on 21 carries while scoring two touchdowns on the ground.
Devin Neal’s team-high 333 rushing yards (111.0 per game) have come on 45 carries, with two touchdowns this year.
This season Daniel Hishaw Jr. has racked up 105 yards (35.0 per game) on 16 attempts with one touchdown.
Luke Grimm’s 157 receiving yards (52.3 yards per game) lead the team. He has 18 receptions with two touchdowns.
Lawrence Arnold has put together a 131-yard season so far (43.7 receiving yards per game) with one touchdown, hauling in 10 passes.
Quentin Skinner’s four catches have yielded 67 yards (22.3 ypg).
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