Look What I Found! WVU Receiver Traylon Ray in Perfect Position for Tipped Touchdown
West Virginia Mountaineers wide receiver Traylon Ray had a big game last Saturday against the Kansas Jayhawks. Ray caught three passes for 47 yards, but his biggest play came in the second quarter.
With the Mountaineers trailing 10-7, Ray lined up in the slot and ran a slant route. Kansas cornerback Hasan Defense jumped the route and looked to have an easy interception. However, Ray tipped the ball up in the air and came down with it himself for a 35-yard gain.
The play was a huge momentum swing for the Mountaineers, who went on to score a touchdown on the drive and take a 14-10 lead.
Ray's play was just one example of the Mountaineers' resilience in the game. After falling behind 10-0 in the first quarter, West Virginia rallied to score 24 unanswered points and win the game 24-10.
The victory was a big one for the Mountaineers, who improved to 2-1 on the season. It was also a big day for Ray, who had his best game of the season.
Ray is a redshirt sophomore from Baltimore, Maryland. He is a big target at 6'2" and 205 pounds. Ray has good speed and athleticism, and he is a physical receiver who is not afraid to go over the middle.
Ray is expected to be a big part of the Mountaineers' offense this season. He is a talented receiver who has the potential to be a star.