Colorado-West Virginia Notes
September 19, 2008 | Football
FIRST ACTION TE Riar Geer saw his first action of the season after missing the first two games recovering from arthroscopic surgery; CB Jimmy Smith did the same after being out with back spasms; Fairview High alum and R-Fr. TB Arthur Jaffee saw his first action on the kickoff return unit in the third quarter.
FIRST START: Anthony Perkins made his first career start at strong safety, subbing for D.J. Dykes.
CU FRESHMAN 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES (16)
Yds (att-td) Player Opponent Date
202 (24-2) Billy Waddy at
168 (21-1) Lamont Warren at
166 (28-0) Rodney Stewart
150 (25-0) Marcus Houston at
142 (18-1) *Michael Simmons
132 (34-2) *Lee Rouson
125 (17-1) Marcus Reliford
122 (20-0) Brian Calhoun
120 (25-0) Derek Singleton at
119 (14-1) Eric Bieniemy Stanford Sept. 19, 1987
118 (26-1) Lamont Warren at
114 (12-1) Marcus Reliford at
110 (10-0) Lamont Warren
109 (21-0) Derek Singleton
107 (11-2) Carroll Hardy at
100 (18-1) Marcus Houston
(*?denotes redshirt frosh)
”TOUCHBACK”
kickoff went for a touchback (and about 87 yards), equaled CU's 2007 total of touchbacks on kickoffs with his sixth of year. CU had that many on 63 kickoffs last year, and took just 14 in 2008 to reach that many. He latter added a seventh (on 16 kicks).
PK ARIC GOODMAN He hit the game winner from 25 yards out, which after a long drought in CU history has become almost commonplace. Kevin Eberhart hit two game winners last year, including over No. 3 Oklahoma, CU's last win over a ranked team (after hitting a game-tying one and then the winner against CSU). And Mason Crosby had a winner with four seconds left to beat CSU in 2005.
238 & COUNTING And the train keeps going:
HEISMAN WORTHY
INJURY REPORT SS D.J. Dykes did not start tonight due to illness. Otherwise just normal bumps and bruises. S Bret Smith (winter knee surgery) is due back in practice next week.
----Total Yards-----
Date Opponent Score Regulation Coin Toss Choice Offense Defense Notes
10-09-99
11-26-99 NEBRASKA L 30-33 27-27
11-09-02 at
12-28-02 Wisconsin L 28-31 28-28
10-11-03 KANSAS W 50-47 44-44 Colorado Defense 25 7 Calhoun 3-25 rushing in OT
10-23-04 at Texas A & M L 26-29 26-26
10-07-06 BAYLOR L 31-34 (3 OT) 17-17
9-01-07 *Colorado State W 31-28 28-28 Colorado Defense 7 16 Eberhart kicks GWFG after Wheatley INT
9-18-08 WEST VIRGINIA W 17-14 14-14 Colorado Defense 18 19 Goodman kicks GWFG after WVU miss
WVU Game Notes at
Game Captains
WVU game captains against the Buffaloes were senior quarterback Pat White, senior offensive lineman Ryan Stanchek, senior linebacker Mortty Ivy and senior linebacker Reed Williams.
Coach Bill Stewart will select game captains each week. Team captains will be elected at the end of the regular season.
For Starters
Freshman tight end Tyler Urban was the lone first-time starter for the Mountaineers against
A total of 35 Mountaineers now have at least one game of starting experience. Tops on that list are senior offensive lineman Ryan Stanchek (37), senior quarterback Pat White (33), junior offensive lineman Greg Isdaner (28) and senior offensive lineman Jake Figner (28). All of Stanchek and Isdaner's starts are consecutive, and White has started 17 straight.
Moving On Up
With his 12-yard carry in the first quarter, quarterback Patrick White passed Joshua Cribbs (
White now boasts 3,814 for his career.
Season-long Play
Pat White's 44-yard rush on WVU's second drive of the game marked the longest play of the season for the Mountaineers. It marked White's 13th longest rush of his career.
White's Rushing Touchdowns
Patrick White's six-yard rushing touchdown in the first quarter and his 39-yard scoring run in the third quarter marked his first and second of the season and 40th and 41st of his career. He moved past Amos Zereoue (1996-98) into fourth place on WVU's career rushing touchdown list. Steve Slaton (2005-07) is WVU's career rushing touchdown leader with 50.
The scores marked White's 80th and 81st career TDs responsible for. He is just the third player in BIG EAST history to amass 80 or more career TDs responsible for.
White now has 12 career multiple rushing touchdown games in his career.
White's first rushing touchdown also marked WVU's first of the 2008 season. WVU now has 122 rushing touchdowns in its last 35 games, dating back to 2005.
Williams' Pick
Reed Williams' second-quarter interception marked the second of his career.
Holmes' Sack and Forced Fumble
John Holmes' sack of Cody Hawkins in the second quarter and subsequent forced fumble marked the seventh and fourth of his career, respectively. Scooter
100-Yard Rushing Performances
Pat White's 148-yards rushing against
Noel Devine reached 100 yards rushing for the fourth time in his career and first time this season with his 133 yards, the second-most of his career. His previous-high was 136 at
Double-Trouble
White and Devine both topped 100 yards rushing against the Buffaloes. It marked the 45th time in school history that there were two l00-yard rushers in the same game. It marks the 12th time that White has been one of those two in a single contest.
It marks the first game that the Mountaineers had two 100-yard rushers since White (150) and Devine (108) both reached that plateau in the same game against Oklahoma in the 2008 Fiesta Bowl.
Career Night for Devine
Noel Devine's 26 carries against
Overtime
WVU falls to 4-2 all-time and 1-1 on the road in overtime games.