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McPhearson fumble return lifts Texas Tech over West Virginia

Cornerback Zech McPhearson returned a fumble 56 yards for a touchdown with 8:44 left to lift Texas Tech to a 34-27 victory over West Virginia on Saturday night.

West Virginia's Sam James caught a short pass from Jarret Doege but fumbled on a hit from Jacob Morganstern. McPhearson, a graduate transfer from Penn State, picked up the ball and went the length of the field untouched.

West Virginia punted from near midfield on its next series and got the ball back one last time at its 17 with 42 seconds left and no timeouts. Doege moved the Mountaineers past midfield but his pass into the end zone as the clock ran out fell incomplete.

Texas Tech's Henry Colombi (3) lands in the end zone around West Virginia's Josh Chandler-Semedo (7) to score a touchdown during the first half of an NCAA football game against West Virginia, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020, in Lubbock, Texas. (AP PhotoBrad Tollefson)

Texas Tech (2-3, 1-3 Big 12) snapped a three-game home losing streak to the Mountaineers (3-2, 2-2). McPhearson’s heroics made a winner out of Henry Colombi, who was making his first career start.

Colombi, a junior transfer from Utah State, was named the starter a week ago after he replaced Alan Bowman midway through an Oct. 10 loss at Iowa State.

Colombi completed 22 of 28 passes for 168 yards and one score. He also ran for 40 yards and another TD.

West Virginia coach Neal Brown walks down the sideline during the first half of an NCAA football game against Texas Tech, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020, in Lubbock, Texas. (AP PhotoBrad Tollefson)

West Virginia's Leddie Brown scored on two short runs but was held to 77 yards, well below his 129-yard average.

Doege was trying to win on the same field that he stormed as a fan in 2012 after his hometown Red Raiders beat then-No. 5 West Virginia behind his brother, quarterback Seth Doege.

West Virginia trailed 20-10 just before halftime after Columbi hit Trey Cleveland with an 11-yard scoring pass.

Texas Tech's Henry Colombi (3) passes the ball during the first half of an NCAA football game against West Virginia, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020, in Lubbock, Texas. (AP PhotoBrad Tollefson)

The Mountaineers got a 45-yard field goal from Evan Staley as time expired at the half. Then, after Dante Stills recovered a Ja’Lynn Polk fumble at the Texas Tech 24 to start the third quarter, T.J. Banks caught his first career touchdown pass, a 2-yarder from Doege to knot the score.

Doege completed 32 of 50 passes for 347 yards.

THE TAKEAWAY:

West Virginia's Jarret Doege (2) catches the snap during the first half of an NCAA football game on Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020, in Lubbock, Texas. (AP PhotoBrad Tollefson)

West Virginia: The Mountaineers converted just four of 15 third-down chances and were plagued by several dropped passes. The nation’s top overall defense allowed Texas Tech to rush for 179 yards.

Texas Tech: Red Raiders coach Matt Wells talked in the past week about “putting a better product on the field.” His players listened.

UP NEXT

West Virginia's Tykee Smith (23) tackles Texas Tech's Myles Price (18) during the first half of an NCAA football game on Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020, in Lubbock, Texas. (AP PhotoBrad Tollefson)

West Virginia hosts No. 20 Kansas State next Saturday.

Texas Tech hosts Oklahoma next Saturday.

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West Virginia's Jake Abbott (51) and West Virginia's Winston Wright Jr. (16) tackle Texas Tech's Adrian Frye (7) during the first half of an NCAA football game on Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020, in Lubbock, Texas. (AP PhotoBrad Tollefson)