Baylor Bears defeat West Virginia Mountaineers 49-35 in a high-scoring game led by Bryson Washington’s four-touchdown performance. Washington rushed for 123 yards and three touchdowns, along with five catches for 59 yards. Sawyer Robertson threw for 329 yards and three touchdowns for Baylor. West Virginia’s Garrett Greene returned at quarterback with 237 passing yards, two touchdowns, and 129 rushing yards with two scores. However, his interception in the fourth quarter led to another Baylor touchdown, securing the win for the Bears. In a back-and-forth game, both teams scored multiple touchdowns in the second quarter, totaling 673 yards and 55 points in the first half. Despite a scoreless third quarter, Baylor maintained a lead to clinch the victory. Traylon Ray of West Virginia was carted off the field with a leg injury. The game showcased a competitive matchup between the two teams in the Big 12 Conference, with Baylor improving to a 6-4 record. The Bears’ offense was dominant, while the Mountaineers displayed resilience despite the loss. Washington’s standout performance was a key factor in Baylor’s success, as they look forward to their next matchups in the conference.
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