MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Some 19 days since limping out of the Kansas game with a shin injury, Tevin Bush returned to action for No. 13 West Virginia against Baylor and made the most of his two touches.
In the first quarter the 5-foot-6 receiver gained 13 yards after taking a Jet sweep touch pass from Will Grier in the shotgun.
Bush later went in motion again — this time with Grier under center — and took a Fly sweep handoff for 79 yards.
“Just a different presentation,” offensive coordinator Jake Spavital said after the Mountaineers rolled to a 58-14 win.