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Charlotte, N.C. – WVU started off the Duke’s Mayo Bowl in the best possible way – with a big play for a touchdown.

It only took 11 seconds for West Virginia to get on the scoreboard in the Duke’s Mayo Bowl. Garrett Greene found Traylon Ray for a 75-yard touchdown, a play that stands as the third longest in the history of the bowl game.

That touchdown would actually end up serving as the only score of the first quarter.

Follow WV Sports Now for more of our coverage of the Duke’s Mayo Bowl between WVU and North Carolina.

This article first appeared on WV Sports Now and was syndicated with permission.

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