White rushes for 158 yards as West Virginia dominates Oklahoma State, 38-14

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In a commanding display of football, West Virginia defeated Oklahoma State 38-14, with Jahiem White leading the charge by rushing for 158 yards and scoring a touchdown. The Mountaineers' offense was firing on all cylinders, as quarterback Garrett Greene contributed significantly with 159 passing yards and an additional 86 yards on the ground. CJ Donaldson Jr. also played a crucial role, adding 77 rushing yards and two touchdowns to the mix. The game occurred in Stillwater, Oklahoma, showcasing West Virginia's capabilities in a challenging environment.

This victory improves the Mountaineers' record to 3-2 and solidifies their standing in the Big 12 conference. Coach Neal Brown praised the team's effort and determination, highlighting their strategic execution throughout the game. The win not only boosts the team's morale but also sets the stage for their upcoming matches. West Virginia's performance serves as a reminder of their potential as they aim to continue their winning streak in the conference.

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