MORGANTOWN, W.Va. - What eighth-ranked Oklahoma is bringing to Morgantown in terms of pure offensive firepower is the best West Virginia has seen since probably 2002 when No. 1-ranked Miami came to Mountaineer Field.
That year, the Hurricanes had an explosive, three-pronged attack featuring quarterback Ken Dorsey, running back Willis McGahee and Quadtrine Hill, downfield pass-catching threat Andre Johnson and tight end Kellen Winslow Jr.
And each of them produced in a big way in the Hurricane’s 40-23 victory.
Dorsey passed for 422 yards and two touchdowns - six of those going to Johnson for 111 yards and two scores, six also going to Hill for 108 yards and four to Winslow Jr.