The lopsided comparisons continue

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Kansas quarterback Peyton Bender has 6 TD passes and 5 interceptions. He has completed only 58.2% of his passes, if you don’t count the 5 interceptions.

WVU's Will Grier has 1,027 passing yards, 65.7% completion percentage, 11 TD passes and 2 interceptions.


Kansas’ rushing leader, Khalil Herbert, has 147 yards for the season. WVU’s Justin Crawford is averaging 109 yards PER GAME.

Kansas’ #1 receiver is Sims (no, not Marcus Simms, but Steven Sims, Jr.), with 202 yards and 2 touchdowns.

WVU’s Simms has 3 TD catches in his 5 receptions that totaled 143 yards. He also returned a kickoff for 80 yards to set up a TD against Delaware State and returned 3 kicks for 84 yards against East Carolina.

Our Simms has a combined total of 307 yards in the 3 categories.

M angy special teams + absence of Simms & Long = loss to Virginia Tech, 31-24

O bliterated East Carolina, 56-20

U nhinged Delaware State, 59-16

N apalm Kansas

T errorize TCU

A nnihilate Texas Tech

I ncinerate Baylor

N ullify Oklahoma State

E masculate Iowa State

E rectile dysfunction Kansas State

R eam Texas

S hock Oklahoma