Therrian Alexander stepped in front of Khalil Wilkins’ third pass for an interception, returned it 48 yards to setup the game’s first touchdown, and No. 23 BYU played with a double-digit lead for the majority of a 38-24 win over West Virginia at LaVell Edwards Stadium.

Parker Kingston’s 1-yard touchdown run gave BYU (5-0, 2-0) the 7-0 advantage, and Kingston hauled in a 54-yard touchdown pass less than 6 minutes later to double the Cougars’ lead.

Kingston’s long TD reception came three plays after West Virginia tailback Tye Edwards was stopped short on a fourth-and-2 run from the BYU 44-yard line.

Making his first career start, Wilkins eft briefly during the Mountaineers’ next series and was replaced by Scotty Fox, who broke off a 23-yard run that led to the visitors’ first points — Kad

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