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Jayhawks Soar Over Mountaineers with a 94-Yard Kickoff Return Spark

First Quarter


The Kansas Jayhawks, now boasting a 3-1 record, faced off against the West Virginia Mountaineers at David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium. The Hawks took an early lead in the first quarter with a touchdown, setting the tone for their dominant performance. The defense held strong, preventing WVU from scoring and maintaining momentum.


Nov 5, 2022; Lawrence, Kansas, USA; Kansas Jayhawks quarterback Jason Bean (9) hands off to running back Devin Neal (4) against the Oklahoma State Cowboys during the second half of the game at David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

Second Quarter


In the second quarter, Kansas extended their lead by adding 13 more points to their tally. Jalon Daniels showcased his passing prowess with three touchdowns throughout the game, contributing significantly to KU's offensive strength. Meanwhile, Leshon Williams made an impact on the ground with a remarkable 62-yard rushing touchdown.


Third Quarter


The third quarter saw continued dominance from Rock Chalk as they added another 14 points to their scoreline. Emmanuel Henderson Jr.'s standout moment came when he returned a kickoff for an impressive 94-yard touchdown, electrifying both fans and teammates alike.


Fourth Quarter


As the final quarter unfolded, both teams managed to add points to their scores; however, it was too little too late for WVU as they ended up with just one touchdown in this period. The Jayhawks' defense remained steadfast throughout all four quarters—highlighted by Trey Lathan's interception return of 32 yards—ensuring that any attempts by Eers were thwarted effectively.


This comprehensive victory leaves KU at an impressive standing while dropping West Virginia’s record down further into mediocrity (2-2). For those interested in more details about this encounter between these two teams can find them under "Kansas Jayhawks vs West Virginia Mountaineers recap."


Looking ahead: On September 27th at noon EDT inside Lawrence’s own David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium—the next challenge awaits when Cincinnati Bearcats come calling against our beloved home team! Fans can catch all action live via TNT broadcast network channel number #245 satellite service provider listings available nationwide today itself so don’t miss out sharing excitement together once again soon enough!

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