MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Jarrett Doege threw two touchdown passes and ran for one score, Leddie Brown surpassed 100 rushing yards for the fifth time this season and West Virginia beat TCU 24-6 on Saturday.
The Mountaineers (5-3, 4-3 Big 12) used a balanced offensive attack to beat TCU (3-4, 3-4) for the third straight season.
"I thought what we put on tape today was West Virginia football," West Virginia coach Neal Brown said. "I thought individually and collectively our guys laid it on the line."
The Horned Frogs were held to a pair of field goals, the first time they were held out of the end zone since 2016 against Kansas State.
It was the first game in which a West Virginia defense held an opponent out of the end zone since 2018, also against Kansas State.
Leddie Brown had three rushes of at least 30 yards to pile up 156 yards on the ground, while Doege continued to make good decisions with his arm. The second-year starter, who transferred from Bowling Green last year, completed passes to seven different receivers.
Leddie Brown, who had been questionable all week, didn't have the green light until pregame warmups when Neal Brown made the decision to play him.
"He's not 100%, but he was good enough," Neal Brown said. "I think if he's 100% maybe a couple of those balls that bounced maybe he takes them to the house."