"Diggs is an amazing player," said quarterback PerryHills, the front end of Diggs's 113-yard afternoon. "I'm very privileged to have him on my team. Just makes big plays every time he touches the ball. It's a great opportunity to play with him."
And yet there's the obvious question mark. Diggs only had three receptions. He returned seven kickoffs and punts and was solid again in that aspect. But when the ball came his way on plays from scrimmage, the Mountaineers had no answer for the Good Counsel product.
His first score came on a 15-yard out route in front of West Virginia's bench. Diggs planted, tiptoed near the sideline and got solid blocks from Marcus Leak and Kevin Dorsey. Running side-by-side with Mountaineers cornerback Pat Miller, Diggs took flight from the four-yard line, football in his right hand.
Diggs actually missed the pylon. He landed three yards into the end zone.
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