(21) West Virginia 19, South Florida 30

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Final

8:00 PM ET, October 30, 2009
Raymond James Stadium
TAMPA, FL

Daniels guides South Florida to upset of No. 21 West Virginia

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... South Florida's defense completely shut down Noel Devine in the fourth quarter.
Gameball goes to... BJ Daniels, who finished with 232 yards in the air, 104 on the ground and three TDs.
Stat of the game... 39. Devine, the Big East's leading rusher, finished with just 39 yards on 10 carries.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2018
Total Yards323421
Passing205232
Rushing118189
Penalties4-315-21
3rd Down Conversions7-146-15
4th Down Conversions0-12-3
Turnovers10
Possession31:1228:48
Air/Ground Leaders
West Virginia Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Brown19/3220501
South Florida Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Daniels13/2623230
West Virginia Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Devine1742010
Brown1139211
South Florida Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Daniels14104027
Plancher1886028
West Virginia Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Arnett684032
Lyons439012
South Florida Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Mitchell5132169
Love371145
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERWVUUSF
TD09:42Jarrett Brown 3 Yd Run (Tyler Bitancurt Kick) 70
TD07:41Carlton Mitchell 49 Yd Pass From B.J. Daniels (Eric Schwartz Kick) 77
FG02:55Eric Schwartz 30 Yd 710
SF00:00Jamar Taylor Tackled By Julian Miller In End Zone 910
SECOND QUARTERWVUUSF
TD06:57A.J. Love 11 Yd Pass From B.J. Daniels (Eric Schwartz Kick) 917
FG03:34Tyler Bitancurt 33 Yd 1217
FG00:23Eric Schwartz 26 Yd 1220
THIRD QUARTERWVUUSF
TD09:18Jarrett Brown 11 Yd Run (Tyler Bitancurt Kick) 1920
TD05:26Sterling Griffin 6 Yd Pass From B.J. Daniels (Eric Schwartz Kick) 1927
FOURTH QUARTERWVUUSF
FG12:06Eric Schwartz 44 Yd 1930
Associated Press

TAMPA, Fla. -- South Florida's B.J. Daniels gave West Virginia fits with his arm and his feet.

The entertaining redshirt freshman quarterback threw for 232 yards and rushed for 104 more to account for more offense than the Mountaineers (No. 21 BCS, No. 20 AP) managed as a team in the Bulls' 30-19 victory Friday night.

Fast Facts

• South Florida quarterback B.J. Daniels threw for 232 yards and a career-high three scores, helping the Bulls to their sixth win in eight games against teams ranked in the AP poll.

• The Bulls ended a two-game losing streak to the Mountaineers and improved to 3-2 all-time in the series.

• Noel Devine, who came into the game averaging a Big East-best 130 yards per game, was held to 42 yards on 17 carries in the loss.

• West Virginia lost for the first time in its last five games.

-- ESPN Stats & Information

Daniels threw for three touchdowns, and the Bulls rebounded from two subpar defensive performances to frustrate West Virginia running back Noel Devine and beat their Big East rival for the third time in four years.

The Bulls (6-2, 2-2) allowed 75 points and 887 yards in conference losses to Cincinnati and Pittsburgh the previous two weeks, yet found a way to hold Devine to his lowest rushing total of the season.

In stopping their two-game slide, they hope they have pulled out of a funk that contributed to midseason swoons that also followed promising starts that lifted them into the Top 25 in 2007 and 2008.

"I guess a lot of people doubted us and thought we were going to go down the same patch we did the last two years," said Daniels, who had 336 yards total offense to West Virginia's 323. "That was a lot of garbage that our team didn't listen to."

West Virginia (6-2, 2-1) drove 80 yards after the opening kickoff to take a 7-0 lead, but never really got into a rhythm offensively.

"There's some young hurting guys in there, both physically and mentally. And they should be," West Virginia coach Bill Stewart said. "That was a hard-fought game. I cannot fault our effort."

Daniels threw TD passes of 49 yards to Carlton Mitchell, 11 yards to A.J. Love and 6 yards to Sterling Griffin. Eric Schwartz's third field goal, a 44-yarder 3 minutes into the fourth quarter put the Bulls up 30-19.

Jarrett Brown scored on runs of 3 and 11 yards, however West Virginia's senior quarterback had sporadic success throwing against a defense geared to stop the run.

Devine, who grew up 2 hours south of Tampa, was limited to 42 yards on 17 carries in what was a homecoming of sorts for him and a number of other Mountaineers from Florida, including Brown and leading receiver Jock Sanders.

Devine entered averaging 130.3 per game -- third in the nation -- and 89 shy of topping 1,000 for the second straight season.

"We talked a lot about him," South Florida coach Jim Leavitt said. "We didn't want to let him get outside -- we wanted to keep him hemmed up inside. ... He's such a great back. If he gets out, he's gone."

Down two scores in the fourth quarter, the Mountaineers were forced to throw on virtually every down. Brown finished 19 of 32 for 205 yards and one interception, while Devine only carried the ball twice in the fourth quarter.

In a come-from-behind victory over Connecticut last week, the speedy 5-foot-7, 176-pound Devine set up one second-half touchdown with a 62-yard run, then scored the winning TD on a 56-yard burst.

West Virginia was trying to remain unbeaten in the Big East, along with Cincinnati and Pittsburgh. The Mountaineers lost to South Florida in 2006 and 2007 and have lost three of five games overall in the budding rivalry.

Daniels improved to 3-2 since replacing Big East career total offense leader Matt Grothe, who suffered a season-ending knee injury in the third week of the season. He kept West Virginia offbalance with his mobility and made some of his biggest throws while scrambling to buy time.

"They were expecting me to run once I got outside the pocket, so a lot of the DB's had their eyes on me, and our guys got behind them," Daniels said.

Besides his 49-yard catch for a touchdown, Mitchell nearly scored on a 69-yard reception. Officials ruled he was pushed out of bounds at the West Virginia 9 as he tightroped up the sideline and into the end zone.

Three plays later, Daniels rolled to his right and -- looking like a threat to run -- found Love wide open for an 11-yard TD pass as the Mountaineers converged on him as he broke containment.

Daniels also had a 45-yard completion to Love and finished 13 of 26 without an interception.

"We haven't seen a guy like that [this year], but at the same time that's no excuse for our defense," West Virginia safety Robert Sands said. "We've still got to go out there and make plays. He broke contain too many times, and he burned us."

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, October 29th
North Carolina 20 Final
13 Virginia Tech 17
Friday, October 30th
21 West Virginia 19 Final
South Florida 30
Saturday, October 31st
Georgia 17 Final
1 Florida 41
3 Texas 41 Final
14 Oklahoma State 14
Indiana 24 Final
4 Iowa 42
5 USC 20 Final
10 Oregon 47
UNLV 0 Final
6 TCU 41
San Jose State 7 Final
7 Boise State 45
8 Cincinnati 28 Final
Syracuse 7
Tulane 0 Final
9 LSU 42
11 Georgia Tech 56 Final
Vanderbilt 31
12 Penn State 34 Final
Northwestern 13
Wyoming 10 Final
16 Utah 22
New Mexico State 0 Final
17 Ohio State 45
Southern Miss 43 Final
18 Houston 50
19 Miami (FL) 28 Final
Wake Forest 27
Kansas State 30 Final
22 Oklahoma 42
22 South Carolina 13 Final
Tennessee 31
Washington State 14 Final
23 Notre Dame 40
24 California 23 Final
Arizona State 21
25 Mississippi 20 Final
Auburn 33