The difference in West Virginia’s victory over Cincinnati on Saturday was seven points.
Bearcats quarterback Brendan Sorsby might want to put up his hand and accept blame foe the 31-24 defeat in Big 12 play.
After his turnovers in the first half led to 10 Mountaineer points, the quarterback was hit and coughed up a backward pass that was recovered by Tyrin Bradley Jr. of West Virginia, who cruised into the end zone for a 31-21 lead.
Sorsby did have a rushing touchdown for the Bears and threw for a score but his gaffes proved costly in the end.
TOUCHDOWN @WVUfootball! 🙌
The Mountaineers extend their lead over Cincinnati pic.twitter.com/pAQk7xjvbX
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