West Virginia Football Drops Second Game in a Row

Morgantown, WV (WOAY) – One week after letting the game slip loose in the 4th Quarter, West Virginia football sang the same tune on Saturday against Iowa State.

Despite the Mountaineers trailing just one touchdown after three quarters, they allowed 17 points in the final 12 minutes and 20 seconds. The result: A 38 to 14 loss to the Cyclones.

West Virginia quarterback Austin Kendall suffered an upper-body injury during his first drive on the field. He was sidelined the rest of the game and replaced by Jack Allison who finished with 140 yards, one touchdown and one interception. After the game, WVU head coach Neal Brown did not have a return date for Kendall.

Next up, West Virginia travels to face the Oklahoma Sooners this Saturday at noon.

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Kyle Levasseur
Kyle Levasseur is the weekend sports anchor at WOAY-TV. He is originally from New Canaan, CT where he fell in love with television. Kyle was the Station Manager of his high school’s TV Broadcasting class. He commentated high school football games and filmed the other high school sports when he wasn’t playing baseball. Kyle graduated from Quinnipiac University in May 2019 with a degree in journalism. While at Quinnipiac, Kyle reported, produced and worked his way up to President of the student-run TV station, Q30. Kyle won a College Media Association award for Best Sportscast as a producer for the show Sports Paws. He also covered the Quinnipiac men’s ice hockey team on it’s run to the NCAA National Championship game. Also during college, Kyle interned with NBC New York and was able to interview players at the NBA Draft. Other than work, Kyle loves his friends and family, eating at Chick-fil-A and binge-watching The Office, Survivor, and Game of Thrones. He’s excited to cover the great local sports in West Virginia and the amazing people that live there!