Sports / NCAA football W Virginia Steamrolls UConn Mountaineers take Big East crown, aim for BCS title game By Katherine Thompson, Newser Staff Posted Nov 25, 2007 5:12 AM CST Copied West Virginia's Noel Devine celebrates with fans after West Virginia won the Big East football championship with a 66-21 over Connecticut on Saturday, Nov. 24, 2007, in Morgantown, W.Va. (AP Photo/Jeff Gentner) (Associated Press) Fourth-ranked West Virginia snagged the Big East title and climbed in the polls last night with a decisive 66-21 win over No. 20 Connecticut. The Mountaineers amassed 624 yards, 186 of them on rushing by quarterback Pat White, reports the New York Times. "The only way they lose is if they turn the ball over," lamented UConn's coach. Both White and teammate Steve Slaton surpassed 1000 yards rushing during the game, and the word "Heisman" is on many West Virginians' lips. The triumphant Mountaineers face Pittsburgh next week, and a win then will all but ensure a BCS berth. That space opened up on Friday, when top-ranked Louisiana State failed to outlast Arkansas in a triple-overtime marathon. (More NCAA football stories.) Report an error