MAKING PLAYS BOTH WAYS — Curtis Jones Jr. (left) celebrates a touchdown with teammate Nick Krahe against Colorado on Saturday. - Benjamin Powell
Pass rusher Curtis Jones Jr., subbed in as a running back, powered through traffic to pick up West Virginia’s first touchdown against Colorado. Later, Jones carried the ball again and picked up WVU’s go-ahead touchdown to beat the Buffaloes, picking up its second-straight win of the season.
Jones plays on both sides of the ball. Two-way players are a rarity in college football. Most players hone in on one side because it’s too difficult to keep up with playing a drive on offense and a drive on defense, especially with tempo offenses speeding up the game, eliminating rest.
Last year, Colorado’s Travis Hunter did what most thought was impossible.

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