West Virginia took a long trip to Provo, Utah, and headed back to Morgantown with another loss.

The Mountaineers were dominated for the third straight game, 38-24 at the hands of No. 23 BYU, making Rich Rodriguez’s squad 0-3 in the Big 12 and 2-4 on the season.

It was the story of BYU having a competent quarterback, and WVU didn’t.

The Cougars started true freshman quarterback Bear Bachmeier, and he had a career-best game through the air, hurting the WVU defense on big plays.

“We made him look like the Heisman winner in the first half,” Rodriguez said. “Hand him the Heisman.”

On BYU’s second drive of the game, BYU’s true freshman quarterback, Bear Bachmeier, connected with Parker Kingston on a screen pass. Kingston blew by the WVU defense and took off for a 54-yard touchdown, making i

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