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By Ivan Maisel
ESPN.com Thursday, September 14, 2006 MORGANTOWN, W.Va. -- For one quarter Thursday night, No. 5 West Virginia made the debate about who's No. 1 moot. For one quarter, the Mountaineers looked like the best team in the East. Not the Big East -- the NFC East. West Virginia scored 14 points before the Maryland offense stepped on the field and 28 points before the Terps moved past the Mountaineers' 49-yard-line. All in the first quarter. Sophomore tailback Steve Slaton scored touchdowns of 38 and 37 yards, and he ran 52 yards to set ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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