MORGANTOWN W.Va. — Rain drizzled for much of the game during Utah’s first-ever trip to Morgantown, and the Utes’ offense poured on the points in a 48-14 win over West Virginia Saturday.
After a dismal offensive showing a week ago against a Texas Tech team that looks like the class of the Big 12 Conference, quarterback Devon Dampier and the Utes looked more like they did in the first weeks of the season against West Virginia.
Dampier threw for 237 yards and a career-high four touchdowns with an interception in Utah’s blowout win, the Utes’ first conference victory of the season.
“I would say just my pocket movement, our (offensive) line, we got the best in the country, so they hold a lot of time for me and instead of taking those running lanes, I was able to make a lot more plays just si