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WEEKLY RELEASE - GAME 12

2013 SCHEDULE/RESULTS (6-5, 4-4 Pac-12)


DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT TV Aug. 31 Auburn L, 24-31 ESPNU Sept. 7 No. 25 USC* W, 10-7 FOX Sports 1 SEPT. 14 SOUTHERN UTAH W, 48-10 Pac-12 SEPT. 21 IDAHO W, 42-0 Pac-12 Sept. 28 vs. No. 5 Stanford* & L, 17-55 ESPN Oct. 5 California* W, 44-22 FOX Sports 1 OCT. 12 OREGON STATE* L, 24-52 ESPNU Oct. 19 No. 2 Oregon* L, 38-62 FOX Sports 1 OCT. 31 NO. 25 ARIZONA STATE* L, 21-55 ESPN Nov. 16 Arizona* W, 24-17 Pac-12 NOV. 23 UTAH* W, 24-17 Pac-12 Nov. 29 Washington* 12:30 p.m. FOX
* Pac-12 Conference Game ** All times and dates are subject to change *** P12N - Pac-12 Networks & The Seattle Game (CenturyLink Field) Home games in BOLD All times Pacific

WASHINGTON STATE vs. WASHINGTON


6-5 (4-4 Pac-12) 12:30 p.m., Friday, Nov. 29 Husky Stadium (70,138) Seattle 7-4 (4-4 Pac-12)

BROADCAST INFO
TV: FOX PLAY-BY-PLAY: Craig Bolerjack ANALYST: Joey Harrington SIDELINE: Ryan Nece RADIO: Washington State IMG Sports Network PLAY-BY-PLAY: Bud Nameck ANALYSTS: Bob Robertson, Shawn McWashington SIDELINE: Jessamyn McIntyre LIVE WEBSTREAMING: Pac-12.com LIVESTATS: wsucougars.com TWITTER: @WSUCougFootball

SERIES HISTORY
ALL-TIME: UW leads series 67-32-6 OVERALL STREAK: WSU +1 LAST SEASON: WSU 31-28 -OT (Pullman) LAST UW WIN: 38-21 (2011 - Seattle) IN SEATTLE: UW leads 38-15-5 STREAK: UW +2 LAST MEETING: UW 38-21 (2011-CenturyLink) LAST WSU WIN: 42-35 (2007) IN PULLMAN: UW leads 16-14-1 STREAK: WSU +1 LAST MEETING: WSU 31-28 - OT (2012) LAST UW WIN: 35-28 (2010) IN SPOKANE: UW leads 13-3 (Last played in 1980)

WASHINGTON STATE ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS


OFFICE ADDRESS: Bohler Addition 195 Pullman, WA 99164-1602 OFFICE PHONE: 509-335-COUG OFFICE FAX: 509-335-0267 MARTIN STADIUM PRESS BOX: 509-335-COUG ASSOC. A.D./ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS: Bill Stevens OFFICE PHONE: 509-335-4294 CELL: 916-761-7005 EMAIL: wsstevens@wsu.edu SPORTS: Football, Womens Tennis ASST. DIRECTOR: Bobby Alworth OFFICE PHONE: 509-335-5785 CELL: 951-452-6129 EMAIL: bobby.alworth@wsu.edu SPORTS: Football, Womens Basketball ASST. DIRECTOR: Linda Chalich OFFICE PHONE: 509-335-0268 EMAIL: lindak@wsu.edu SPORTS: Volleyball, Cross Country, Track & Field ASST. DIRECTOR: Jessica Holmes OFFICE PHONE: 509-335-0255 EMAIL: jessica_schmick@wsu.edu SPORTS: Mens Basketball, Rowing ASST. DIRECTOR: Craig Lawson OFFICE PHONE: 509-335-0265 EMAIL: craigl@wsu.edu SPORTS: Womens Soccer, Baseball, Mens & Womens Golf, Swimming

COUGARS HEAD TO SEATTLE FOR FRIDAY APPLE CUP: Washington State heads to Seattle for the Apple Cup Friday at 12:30 p.m. on FOX. This will be the 106th meeting between the two programs. MIKE LEACH RADIO SHOW: Washington State Head Coach Mike Leach holds a weekly radio show on WSUs flagship station 920 KXLY. This weeks show will be Wednesday from 6-7 p.m. live from Zeppoz in Pullman. BOB ROBERTSON, NATIONS LONGEST TENURED RADIO ANNOUNCER: Hall of fame announcer Bob Robertson is in his 47th season calling Cougar football games, and according to a nation-wide survey of sports information directors, is the longest tenured radio announcer in the country with the next closest being Bill Hillgrove who has announced 44 straight seasons at Pitt. Robertson began calling WSU games in 1964 and with the exception of a three-year period in 1969-71, has been calling Cougar games ever since. This season, Robertson will slide over from his familiar play-by-play role and pass the microphone to Bud Nameck. Robertson will host the Cougars pre, halftime and postgame shows, while also providing analysis during the games. COLLEGE GAMEDAY RECORD: In addition to Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit and Lee Corso, ESPNs College GameDay has had another constant the WSU flag, which this weekend will be making its 146th consecutive appearance on the weekly show, dating back to the beginning of the 2004 season. Two flags Ol Crimson and Gray have been flown in the background of the GameDay set by dozens of friends and alumni. The Gray flag was added this year after Whitey was retired in honor of Steve Gleasons No White Flags. WSU recognized the GameDay flag wavers in a pregame ceremony prior to the Montana State game in 2010. In addition to the flags that fly, there is a traveling flag signed by the holders after each episode. The traveling flag is retired after each season, the first of which is hanging in WSUs Alumni Center. APPLE CUP SERIES HISTORY: WSU trails the all-time series with Washington 67-32-6 but rallied from an 18-point fourth quarter deficit to take last seasons meeting, 31-28 in overtime in Pullman. The Cougars have dropped the last two meetings in Seattle and will be making their first appearance in Husky Stadium since 2009 after playing the 2011 game in CenturyLink Field. WSUs last win over Washington in Seattle came in 2007, 42-35 behind four touchdown passes from Alex Brink, two to Brandon Gibson in the fourth quarter including the 35-yard game-winner with 31 seconds left. COUGARS REACHING WINS MARKS AGAINST TOUGH SCHEDULE: For the first time since 2006, the Cougars reached the six-win mark and recorded four conference wins after beating Utah last Saturday. WSU also recorded consecutive conference wins for the first time since 2006 and own three conference road wins in a season for the first time since 2006. The Cougars are looking to notch its first seven-win campaign since the 2003 team went 10-3 and capped its season by beating Texas in the Holiday Bowl. According to the USA Today, WSU has played the third-toughest schedule in the country, falling by a touchdown at Auburn, winning at USC and facing Stanford and Oregon away from Martin Stadium. The combined record of the five teams WSU lost to is 43-12, four teams appear in the top-15 of the latest BCS standings.

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PAC-12 CONFERENCE
2013 STANDINGS NORTH DIVISON Pac-12 Overall Stanford 7-2 9-2 Oregon 6-2 9-2 Washington 4-4 7-4 Oregon State 4-4 6-5 Washington State 4-4 6-5 California 0-9 1-11 SOUTH DIVISON Pac-12 Overall Arizona State 7-1 9-2 USC 6-2 9-3 UCLA 5-3 8-3 Arizona 4-4 7-4 Utah 1-7 4-7 Colorado 1-7 4-7

MEDIA INFORMATION
AUDIO ON INTERNET: WSUs football broadcasts are available on the Internet through WSUs web provider NeuLion. The address is: www.wsucougars.com, then use the Connect link near the top of the page. WSU TICKETS: WSU football tickets are available online at www.wsucougars.com, by clicking on the Tickets link on the front page. Tickets are available online 24 hours a day, up until the day before the game. All orders processed online can be mailed up to 10 days prior to the game. After that all online orders will be held for pickup at Will Call. For any questions about WSU tickets, please call 1-800-Go-Cougs, Option 1, during business hours (Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.4:30 p.m.). WSUCOUGARS.COM: WSU releases, statistics, notes and depth chart information are loaded weekly on the WSU Athletics Home Page. The address is: http://www.wsucougars.com. COUGAR ATHLETICS ON THE WEB: Connect with Washington State University Athletics on the web at WSUCougars.com, the official website of Cougar Athletics, and on Twitter (twitter. com/WSUCougars_com) and Facebook (facebook.com/WSUCougarAthletics) during the 2013 season. PAC-12 TELECONFERENCE: The Pac-12 Conference hosts a weekly teleconference call each Tuesday during the football season. The teleconference call begins at 9:55 a.m., PT, while Mike Leach participates at 10:55 a.m. Contact the Pac-12 media relations office at 925-932-4411 for details and call-in information. LEACH AND STUDENT-ATHLETE AVAILABILITY: WSU head football coach Mike Leach is available for individual media interviews following practices Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday, along with after each Cougar game. Arrangements for interviews with coach Leach other than those times must be made through the WSU Athletic Communications office. WSU players are available for interviews after each game and then during Mondays weekly press conference. Three student-athletes will be brought to the press conference at 12:30 p.m. and will be available at that time. There will be no studentathlete availability following practices during game week. Contact Bill Stevens (wsstevens@ wsu.edu) or Bobby Alworth (bobby.alworth@ wsu.edu) in the WSU Athletic Communications Office. Media are reminded that they should not contact student-athletes via their cell phones or social media accounts. All interviews need to be scheduled through the Athletic Communications Office. PRACTICE POLICY: The first 15 minutes of each practice is open to media. Interviews with members of the coaching staff will be conducted on the field after practice. Media is asked not report on injuries or strategy. All walk-thru practices are closed with no media availability. MIKE LEACH RADIO SHOW: Head coach Mike Leach holds a weekly radio show on WSUs flagship station 920 KXLY live from Zeppos in Pullman. This weeks show will be Wednesday from 6-7 p.m.
THE WASHINGTON STATE IMG COLLEGE NETWORK Cougar football games are broadcast live on the radio throughout the Pacific Northwest via the Washington State IMG College Sports Network. The 25-station football network - one of the largest in the Pac-12 - reaches from British Columbia to Oregon and can be heard worldwide via the internet and XM Satellite radio. Cougar football broadcasts begin an hour before kickoff, carry through the game and conclude with post-game interviews with players and coaches. 710 ESPN will air a weekly season-long segment featuring WSU head coach Mike Leach heard during the Wyman, Mike and Moore along with special Cougar Athletics programming on both 710 ESPN Seattle and KTTH 770 AM. In addition, a WSU section and archived game podcasts will be highlighted on the 710 Sports page of MyNorthwest.com. The 25-station football network - one of the largest in the Pac-12 - reaches from British Columbia to Oregon and can be heard worldwide via the internet and XM Satellite radio. IMG College produces the Washington State IMG College Sports Network, which also features radio coverage of WSU mens basketball, baseball, womens basketball and womens volleyball, and the Cougar Coaches Show in the fall and winter seasons. IMG College, founded in 1992 in its corporate home of Winston-Salem, NC, manages corporate marketing opportunities and on-site promotions at WSU football and basketball games as well as oversees sales for all signage at Martin Stadium, Friel Court at Beasley Coliseum and all Cougar competition sites. LOCATION STATION FREQUENCY Spokane (Flagship) KXLY 920 AM Aberdeen KWOK* 1490 AM Bellingham KPUG/KBAI 1170/930 AM Centralia KMNT 104.3 FM Colville KCVL 1240 AM Colfax KCLX 1450 AM Grand Coulee KEYG* 98.5 FM Moses Lake KBSN 1470 AM Mount Vernon KAPS 660 AM Olympia KGY* 1240 AM Omak KNCW* 92.7 FM Portland KKPZ 1330 AM Pullman KHTR 104.3 FM Pullman KQQQ 1150 AM Seattle KIRO 710 AM Shelton KMAS 1030 AM Tri-Cities KONA 610 AM Walla Walla KGDC 1320 AM Wenatchee KKRT 900 AM Yakima KJOX 1390 AM Internet wsucougars.com Sirius Satellite Radio XM Satellite Radio * Football only

THIS WEEKS SCHEDULE


FRIDAY, NOV. 29 Washington State at WASHINGTON, 12:30 p.m. (FOX) Oregon State at OREGON, 4 p.m. (FOX Sports 1) SATURDAY, NOV. 30 Colorado at UTAH, 11 a.m. (Pac-12 Networks) Notre Dame at STANFORD, 4 p.m. (FOX) UCLA at USC, 5 p.m. (ABC) Arizona at ARIZONA STATE, 6:30 p.m. (Pac-12 Networks)

LAST WEEKS RESULTS


SATURDAY, NOV. 23 ARIZONA def. Oregon, 42-16 WASHINGTON STATE def. Utah, 49-37 California at STANFORD def. California, 63-13 Arizona State def. UCLA, 38-33 USC def. COLORADO, 47-29 Washington def. OREGON STATE, 69-27

2013 PRESEASON POLL


NORTH DIVISION 1. Oregon (15) 2. Stanford (11) 3. Oregon State 4. Washington 5. California 6. Washington State SOUTH DIVISION 1. UCLA (12) 2. Arizona State (10) 3. USC (4) 4. Arizona 5. Utah 6. Colorado 145 139 95 84 47 33 135 130 117 76 60 28

WEEKLY SCHEDULE
MONDAY - Nov. 25 2:30 p.m. Press Conferences 8 p.m. - Practice TUESDAY - Nov. 26 WEDNESDAY - Nov. 27 THURSDAY - Nov. 28 Practice Practice Travel to Seattle 3:55 p.m. 1:55 p.m. All Coaches Available Asst. Coaches ONLY To Media Available To Media FRIDAY - Nov. 29 at Washington 12:30 p.m. FOX SATURDAY - Nov. 30 TBD SUNDAY - Nov. 30 TBD

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WSU QUICK FACTS
FOUNDED: 1890 NICKNAME: Cougars COLORS: Crimson and Gray CONFERENCE: Pac-12 ENROLLMENT: 19,255 LOCATION: P. O. Box 641602 Pullman, WA 99164-1602 STADIUM: Martin Stadium (31,700 - FieldTurf) PRESIDENT: Elson S. Floyd ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Bill Moos TICKET OFFICE: 509-335-9626, 800-GO-COUGS GENERAL DEPARTMENT: 509-335-0311 WSU ATHLETICS FAX: 509-335-5197 WSU ATHLETICS WEBSITE: www.wsucougars.com HEAD COACH: Mike Leach ALMA MATER: BYU, 1983 CAREER RECORD (Season): 93-57 (12th) WSU RECORD (Season): 9-14 (2nd) WSU PAC-12 RECORD (Season): 5-12 (2nd) CAREER BOWL RECORD (Games): 5-4 (10) DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR: Mike Breske (2nd) RUNNING BACKS: Jim Mastro (2nd) OFFENSIVE LINE: Clay McGuire (2nd) ASST. HEAD COACH/SPECIAL TEAMS: Eric Russell (2nd) DEFENSIVE LINE: Joe Salavea (2nd) OUTSIDE RECEIVERS: Dennis Simmons (2nd) OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS: Paul Volero (2nd) LINEBACKERS: Ken Wilson (1st) INSIDE RECEIVERS: David Yost (1st) SENIOR ASSOCIATE A.D./CHIEF OF STAFF: Dave Emerick (2nd) DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS: Antonio Huffman (2nd) HEAD STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH: Jason Loscalzo (2nd) ASST. STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH: Casey Kramer (2nd) 2012 RECORD: 3-9 PAC-12 RECORD: 1-8 PAC-12 FINISH: 11th, 6th-North POSTSEASON: NA WSU ALL-TIME RECORD: 510-527-45 (117th Season) CONFERENCE RECORD: 255-356-25 WSU BOWL RECORD: 6-4 (10) 1916 Rose Bowl: WSU 14 - Brown 0 1931 Rose Bowl: Alabama 24 - WSU 0 1981 Holiday Bowl: BYU 38 - WSU 36 1988 Aloha Bowl: WSU 24 - Houston 22 1992 Copper Bowl: WSU 31 - Utah 28 1994 Alamo Bowl: WSU 10 - Baylor 3 1997 Rose Bowl: Michigan 21 - WSU 16 2001 Sun Bowl: WSU 33 - Purdue 27 2003 Rose Bowl: Oklahoma 34 - WSU 14 2003 Holiday Bowl: WSU 28 - Texas 20 BUCANNON A JIM THORPE AWARD SEMIFINALIST: Safety Deone Bucannon was recently named a Jim Thorpe Award Semifinalist, given to the top defensive back in college football, becoming the first Cougar to be named a semifinalist since Jason David in 2003. Bucannon enters the week leading the Pac-12 Conference with 102 tackles, becoming the first Cougar to post back-to-back 100-tackle seasons since Billy Newman (1999-2000). Bucannon made 106 tackles last season. The Fairfield, Calif. native is also tied for second in the conference with five interceptions and owns team-highs of three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. He was named a Midseason All-American by SportsIllustrated.com and to the Midseason All-America second team by CBSSports.com. BUCANNON AMONG NCAA ACTIVE CAREER TACKLE, INT LEADERS: Senior Deone Bucannon has seen his name continue to climb up both the NCAA and the WSU record books this season. He enters the week fourth in WSU history for career tackles (372) and third in career solo tackles (258). Bucannon picked off a pass in four straight weeks earlier this season and added another against Arizona State to now sits tied for third in school history with 14 career interceptions. He enters Friday as the NCAAs active career leader in solo tackles, tied for the lead in career interceptions and fifth in total career tackles. The Fairfield, Calif. native has posted four double-digit tackle games this season and owns 16 in his career. This season, he also plays on the kickoff and punt coverage teams.
1. 2. 3. 4. WSU CAREER TOTAL TACKLES Lee Blakeney, 1980-81, 83-84 524 Anthony McClanahan, 1990-93 440 Brian Forde, 1984-87 436 Deone Bucannon, 2010-present 372 WSU CAREER SOLO TACKLES 1. Anthony McClanahan, 1990-93 287 2. Brian Forde, 1984-87 263 3. Deone Bucannon, 2010-present 258 WSU CAREER INTERCEPTIONS 1. Lamont Thompson, 1997-99, 00-01 24 2. Jason David, 2000-03 16 3. Rick Reed, 1966-68 14 Deone Bucannon, 2010-present 14

HALLIDAY AT IT AGAIN: Quarterback Connor Halliday has continued to put his name throughout the WSU record book after tallying eight 300-yard games and four 4-touchdown games this season. The Spokane native erupted for 521 yards and added three touchdown throws in the win at Cal and then blew blast those marks with WSU and Pac-12 records of 557 yards, 58 completions and 89 attempts at Oregon. He went for 488 yards and four touchdowns in the win over Utah. He owns a school record 13 career 300-yard performances, passing the previous mark of 12 held by Ryan Leaf and Alex Brink. Halliday also owns five 400-yard games, two 500-yard games and eight career four-touchdown performances. He notched his first career five-touchdown game against UCLA last season and following the SUU game, joined Alex Brink as the only Cougar QBs with multiple five-TD games. Halliday owns 50 career touchdown passes, passing Drew Bledsoe for fifth all time WSU history. He owns 3,905 passing yards, surpassing the 3,000 yard mark against Arizona State to post the first 3,000-yard season since Alex Brink in 2007 and is closing in on Ryan Leafs school record of 3,968 yards set in 1997.
WSU CAREER TOUCHDOWN PASSES 1. Alex Brink, 2004-07 76 2. Jason Gesser, 1999-2002 70 3. Ryan Leaf, 1994-97 59 4. Jack Thompson, 1975-78 53 5. Connor Halliday, 2011-present 50 6. Drew Bledsoe, 1990-92 46 WSU CAREER 300-YARD GAMES 1. Connor Halliday, 2011-present 13 2. Alex Brink, 2004-07 12 Ryan Leaf, 1994-97 12 WSU CAREER PASSING YARDS 1. Alex Brink, 2004-07 10,913 5. Drew Bledsoe, 1990-92 7,373 6. Connor Halliday, 2011-present 6,739 1. 2. 3. 4. WSU CAREER COMPLETIONS Alex Brink, 2004-07 Jason Gesser, 1999-2002 Jack Thompson, 1975-78 Connor Halliday, 2011-present 848 611 601 590 WSU SINGLE-SEASON YARDS 1. Ryan Leaf, 1997 3,968 2. Connor Halliday, 2013 3,905 HALLIDAYS CAREER 300-YARD GAMES 1. at Oregon (2013) 557 (4 TD) 2. at Cal (2013) 521 (3 TD) 3. Arizona State (2011) 494 (4 TD) WSU SINGLE-SEASON TOUCHDOWNS 4. Utah (2013) 488 (4 TD) 1. Ryan Leaf, 1997 34 5. Colorado (2012) 401 (4 TD) 2. Jason Gesser, 2002 28 6. Southern Utah (2013) 383 (5 TD) 3. Jason Gesser, 2001 26 7. at UNLV (2012) 378 (4 TD) Alex Brink, 2007 26 8. vs. Oregon (2012) 348 (1 TD) Connor Halliday, 2013 26 9. Idaho (2013) 346 (4 TD) 10. at Auburn (2013) 344 (1 TD) WSU SINGLE-SEASON COMPLETIONS 11. UCLA (2012) 330 (5 TD) 1. Connor Halliday, 2013 380 12. at Arizona (2013) 319 (2 TD) 2. Alex Brink, 2007 305 13. Arizona State (2013) 300 (2 TD) WSU SINGLE-SEASON ATTEMPTS 1. Connor Halliday, 2013 590 2. Alex Brink, 2007 503 PAC-12 SINGLE-SEASON COMPLETIONS 1. Nick Foles, Arizona, 2011 387 Connor Halliday, 2013 380 PAC-12 SINGLE-SEASON ATTEMPTS 1. Connor Halliday, 2013 597 2. Nick Foles, Arizona, 2011 560

HALLIDAYS RECORDING SETTING NIGHT AT OREGON: Connor Halliday went 58-of-89 for 557 yards and four touchdowns at No. 2 Oregon, setting Pac-12 and WSU single-game records for pass completions, attempts, passing yards and total offense. His 58 completions tied an NCAA Division I record with Andy Schmitt of Eastern Michigan in 2008 and were the second-most completions in NCAA history. The 89 pass attempts were the second-most in NCAA history and were a Division I record, surpassing the previous mark of 83 thrown by Drew Brees in 1998. INSIDE HALLIDAYS 500-YARD DAY AT CAL: Connor Hallidays 521-passing yard performance in the win at California was, at the time, the most yards thrown for in a game by any FBS quarterback in the country this season. The mark was the fifth-highest total in Pac-12 history and the most since WSUs Alex Brink threw for a school-record 531 yards at Oregon State in 2005. Halliday finished the day 41-of-67, the second-most completions in school history and the most pass attempts in WSU history. The 44 points are the most points scored by WSU in a conference game since beating Oregon 55-10 in Eugene in 2003. The Cougars claimed their first win over Cal since 2002 (in Berkeley).

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FURNEY DOING HIS THING: Kicker Andrew Furney picked up where he left off from last season, hitting from 44 yards at Auburn, kicking the game-winner from 41 yards out with 3:03 remaining at CATEGORY WSU PAC-12 NCAA USC and connecting on three attempts at Cal. He had three makes in the win over Utah including OFFENSE a season-long 52 yarder. His career total sits at 45, the third-most makes in program history. He Scoring/G 31.0 8 55 enters the week second in WSU history for career field goal percentage at .763 (45-59), trailing Drew Rushing/G 60.0 12 123 Dunnings top mark of .773 (68-88). Furney earned All-Pac-12 second team honors after going 14 Passing/G 372.0 2 5 for-20 on field goal attempts, tied for second in the conference. The Burlington, Wash. native was Passing Efficiency 124.4 10 82 a perfect 7-for-7 on attempts inside 30 yards and 6-of-10 on kicks outside of 40 yards including a Total Offense/G 432.0 8 50 First Downs/G 22.9 8 41 conference-best 60-yarder against Eastern Washington. Furney capped his season by going 3-for-3 Sacks Allowed/G 22/2.0 t-5 65 in the Apple Cup victory, kicking a game-tying 45-yarder with 1:59 remaining and later hitting the Red Zone 34/44 (77.3) 10 95 game-winner from 27-yards in overtime.

2013 STAT RANKINGS

3rd Down % 67/167 (40.1) t-7 68 4th Down % 13/22 (59.1) 4 31 DEFENSE Scoring/G 31.6 9 92 Rushing/G 180.4 9 77 Passing/G 270.0 11 110 Pass Efficiency 136.2 9 87 Total Defense/G 450.4 10 104 Sacks/G 17/1.6 11 94 Red Zone 32/42 (76.2) 3 23 3rd Down % 59/165 (35.8) 4 36 4th Down % 12/23 (52.2) 7 69 KICKOFF RETURN AVG. 21.6 6 58 OPP. KICKOFF RETURN AVG. 20.8 6 58 NET KICKOFF COVERAGE 42.2 2 PUNT RETURN AVG. 9.5 5 48 OPP. PUNT RETURN AVG. 7.3 6 54 NET PUNTING 35.9 9 89 PENALTIES/G 46.3 6 59

WSU CAREER FIELD GOALS 1. Drew Dunning, 2000-03 2. Jason Hanson, 1988-91 3. Andrew Furney, 2010-present

68 63 45

WSU CAREER FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE WSU MOST 50+ FIELD GOALS 1. Drew Dunning, 2000-03 .773 (68-88) 1. Jason Hanson, 1988-91 18 2. Andrew Furney, 2010-present .763 (45-59) 2. Rian Lindell, 1996-99 5 3. John Traut, 1982-85 .662 (43-65) 3. Andrew Furney, 2010-present 4 4. Jason Hanson, 1988-91 .656 (63-96)

COUGAR OFFENSE TAKING OFF: The Washington State passing offense enters the week ranked fifth in the country at 372.0 ypg with quarterback Connor Halliday averaging the third-highest average in passing yards per game at 355.0 and owning the third-most passing yards in the country (3,905). The offense already owns the Pac-12 record for completions (401), surpassing the previous mark of 398 set by Arizona in 2011, and for pass attempts (639), passing last years mark of 624 set by WSU. The Cougars are closing in on the school record for passing yards, 4,120 set in 1997. Halliday owns two of the top three single-game passing marks in the FBS this season including the top (557). Halliday has completed a WSU single-season record 390 passes and now needs eight completions to break Nick Foles (Arizona) single-season Pac-12 record of 387, set in 2011. Halliday broke Foles conference record for pass attempts last week against Utah and now owns 597 pass attempts this season. WSU has had 10 receivers catch a pass in each of the last nine games and ten times this season.
SINGLE-SEASON COMPLETIONS Pac-12 Record Arizona (2011) 398 WSU 2013 401 SINGLE-SEASON ATTEMPTS Pac-12 Record WSU (2012) 624 WSU Record 2013 639 SINGLE-SEASON PASSING YARDS Pac-12 Record Washington (2000) 4,501 WSU Record 1997 4,120 WSU 2013 4,092

COUGARS IN THE PAC-12


PASSING YARDS/GAME Connor Halliday RANK 2 RANK 3 AVG. 355.0 NO. 26 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS Connor Halliday

OFFENSIVE LINE TAKING STRIDES: Washington State showcased its improved running game in the season opener at Auburn, rushing for 120 yards and two touchdowns, its highest rushing total since posting 125 rushing yards at Oregon in 2011. The Cougars have since rushed for 113 rushing yards against Oregon State and 101 at Arizona. Jeremiah Laufasa paces the team with seven rushing PASSING YARDS RANK NO. touchdowns and Cougars have rushed for 10 touchdowns this season after posting six rushing Connor Halliday 2 3,905 scores last season. Against Southern Utah, the line hit another mark, not allowing a sack for the first RECEPTIONS RANK NO. time since against Utah in 2011. They turned in another highlight 2012 2013 Gabe Marks t-5 65 last week against Utah, not allowing a sack to the Utes defense Games 12 11 that entered the week leading the country in sacks. The Cougars Carries 252 201 RECEIVING YARDS RANK NO. enter the Apple Cup with the best pass attempts-to-sack ratio Net Rushing Yards 349 660 Gabe Marks 11 724 in the Pac-12 Conference at 29.0 (639/22), going the longest Rushing TDs 6 10 between allowing sacks. Stanford owns the second-best ratio Yards-Per-Carry 1.4 3.3 Yards-Per-Game 29.1 60.0 RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS RANK NO. at 25.7 (257/10).
Vince Mayle Gabe Marks Dom Williams

PUNT RETURN AVG. Leon Brooks KICK RETURN AVG. Rickey Galvin TACKLES Deone Bucannon Justin Sagote TACKLES-FOR-LOSS Xavier Cooper INTERCEPTIONS Deone Bucannon Damante Horton FORCED FUMBLES Deone Bucannon FUMBLES RECOVERED Deone Bucannon Xavier Cooper

GABE MARKS BREAKING OUT, ADDED TO BILETNIKOFF AWARD WATCH LIST: Sophomore Gabe Marks was added to The Biletnikoff Award Watch List in early October. Marks enters the week tied RANK AVG. for fifth in the Pac-12 with 65 receptions, 724 receiving yards and six touchdown catches. His 65 2 9.5 catches are the seventh-most in WSU single-season history. The Los Angeles native has led the Cougars in catches in six of the 11 contests and posted his best game of his young career, catching RANK AVG. a WSU single-game record 13 passes for 143 yards and a touchdown at Oregon. Earlier this season 3 22.4 he had 11 receptions for 146 yards and two touchdowns against Idaho. Last season, Marks was second on the team in receiving yards (560), third in catches (49) and caught two touchdowns. RANK TOTAL BOSCH NAMED BURLSWORTH TROPHY NOMINEE: Redshirt-senior center Elliott Bosch was named a Burlsworth Trophy nominee, the Springdale Rotary Club announced recently. Bosch is one RANK TOTAL of 53 football student-athletes selected as nominees for the award, given to the most outstanding 7 12.5 collegiate football player who began his career as a walk-on. Bosch walked on at WSU in 2009 and took over at center as redshirt-junior last season, starting all 12 games and playing every offensive RANK TOTAL snap. The Spokane, Wash. native has started all 11 games this season, leading an offensive line that t-2 5 has blocked for the countrys fifth-best passing offense and posted 10 rushing touchdowns, already t-2 5 surpassing last years total of six. Bosch was an All-Pac-12 honorable mention pick last season and RANK TOTAL earned Midseason All-Pac-12 second team honors by Phil Steele Magazine this season.
t-4 3 RANK t-4 t-4 TOTAL Fullington has started in 41 straight games dating back to his freshman season in 2010 when he 2 started the final six games. The Belfair, Wash. native has started at every position for the Cougars, 2 except center, left tackle (7), left guard (22), right guard (5) and right tackle (7). Fullingtons streak is 1 t-9 102 78

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FULLINGTON KEEPS STARTING STREAK ALIVE: Senior offensive lineman and right tackle John

the third-longest by a Cougar offensive lineman, Micah Hannam (43) - Mike Utley (42) and the fourth longest among all players, defensive end Travis Long made 47 consecutive starts.

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WSU DEFENSE SETTING THE TONE: The Cougars defense has posted some impressive numbers this season, holding Auburn to 99 yards passing and 4-of-13 on third down, limiting No. 25 USC to 54 yards passing, 193 yards in total offense and All-American wideout Marqise Lee to 51 all-purpose yards. The defense did not stop once returning to Martin Stadium, holding Southern Utah to 219 yards in total offense and Idaho to 253, the first time WSU held three straight opponents under 260 yards in total offense since the last two games of the 1994 season and the 1995 season opener. WSU enters the week third in red zone defense, fourth in third-down defense and second in the Pac-12 with 24 turnovers forced, including 14 interceptions, four returned for touchdowns. COUGARS POST FIRST SHUTOUT SINCE 2003: Washington States 42-0 win over Idaho in week four gave the Cougars their first shutout since 2003 (Idaho, 25-0 in Seattle) and the first home shutout since 1999 (Louisiana-Lafayette, 44-0). The defense tallied 14 tackles-for-loss, the most since making 14 against Arizona State in 2007, and a season-high five sacks, the most since recording six against Colorado last season. LINEBACKERS: The Cougars 3-4 defense has seen its linebackers fill up the stat sheet this season. Linebackers Justin Sagote (78), Darryl Monroe (73) and Cyrus Coen (53) make up three of the Cougars top five tacklers. All three have registered a double digit tackle performance this season with Sagote making 10 stops at USC and a career-high 13 in each of the past two weeks. Coen tallied 10 against Southern Utah and Monroe set a career high with 12 tackles against Idaho. WSUs linebackers have combined for 23.5 tackles for loss including eight sacks. YOUTH MOVEMENT CONTINUES: The Cougars have continued their youth movement this season after seeing 17 freshmen, including nine true freshmen, make their debuts last season. Overall, WSU had 20 players make their first career start last season including five freshmen. This season Special Teams Coordinator has seen 10 freshman play including five true freshman. In the season-opener at Auburn, WSU started true freshman wideout River Cracraft and also saw freshman cornerback Daquawn Brown Eric Russell (Field) make their debuts. A week later, Brown made his first collegiate start at No. 25 USC and made a game-high 11 tackles and two pass break-ups and now owns 50 tackles (sixth-most on WSU), two interceptions and made a team-high five pass breakups. Cracraft enters the week with 34 receptions, two touchdowns and averaging 13.0 yards-per-catch. The Cougars have started eight sophomores in each game this season, four on each side of the ball and have seen 17 sophomores contribute in 2013. SPECIAL TEAMS AMONG PAC-12 LEADERS: The Cougars kickoff and punt return teams saw improvement last season and both have continued the trend in 2013. Last season, Teondray Caldwell earned All-Pac-12 honorable mention as a kick returner after finishing third in the conference with a 25.0 kick return average. This season, Rickey Galvin owns a 22.4 kickoff return average, third-best Outside Wide Receivers in the Pac-12. For the punt return team, last year it nearly doubled the 2011 return average and Dennis Simmons (Field) improved its national ranking by 30 spots with a 6.8 return average. So far this season, the punt return team ranks fifth in the Pac-12 at 9.5 ypr, all by Leon Brooks who already owns returns for 22 yards (Southern Utah), a career-best 51-yarder against Idaho and a 26-yarder against Oregon State. The special teams unit picked up another tally this season, blocking its first punt (Theron West vs. Oregon State) since 2007. COUGARS KNOCK OFF NO. 25 USC: Washington States 10-7 win at No. 25 USC week two was its first victory over the Trojans since 2002 and first win over USC in Los Angeles since 2000. The victory was also the first win over a ranked team since beating No. 16 Oregon 34-23 in Pullman in 2006 and the first win over a ranked opponent on the road since beating No. 10 Oregon 55-13 in 2003. HORTON MAKES THE HOUSE CALL(S): Senior cornerback Damante Horton returned an interception for a touchdown two straight weeks earlier this season (USC, Southern Utah) and added another this past week against Utah. The Oakland, Calif. native owns four career interception returns for touchdowns, passing Jason David for the most in WSU history. Hortons first career pick-6 came at Oregon in 2011. Horton was named the Pac-12 Conference Defensive Player of the Week following his two-interception performance in the win at No. 25 USC. Trailing 7-0 late in the first half, Horton picked off a Cody Kessler pass and raced 70 yards for the touchdown. Horton then sealed the victory by stepping in front of a Max Wittek pass with less than three minutes remaining in the game, ending the USC comeback attempt. Horton was also named the Jim Thorpe Defensive Back of the Week, National Defensive Player of the Week by Athlon Sports and National Defensive Back of the Week by the College Football Performance Awards. Horton owns nine career interceptions and has picked off five passes this season. COUGARS OPEN 2014 HOSTING RUTGERS IN SEATTLE: WSUs 2014 season-opener against Rutgers University has been moved up to Thursday, August 28. The game will be played at CenturyLink Field in Seattle. The game was previously scheduled for Friday, August 29. Rutgers begins play in the Big Ten Conference next season. The Cougars will make the return the trip to face the Scarlet Knights in Piscataway, N.J. Saturday, Sept. 12, 2015. WILSON, YOST JOIN COUGAR COACHING STAFF: The 2013 Washington State coaching staff owns a pair of new faces in linebackers coach Ken Wilson and inside wide receivers coach David Yost. Wilson comes to WSU after spending the past 20-plus seasons at the University of Nevada. Yost joins Mike Leachs offensive staff after working on Gary Pinkels University of Missouri staff as the recruiting coordinator and quarterbacks coach the past 12 seasons, including the Tigers inaugural season in the SEC in 2012.

Defensive Coordinator Mike Breske (Booth)

Running Backs Jim Mastro (Booth)

Offensive Line Clay McGuire (Field)

Defensive Line Joe Salavea (Field)

Outside Linebackers

Linebackers

Paul Volero (Booth) Inside Wide Receivers David Yost (Booth)

Ken Wilson (Field) Strength/Conditioning Jason Loscalzo (Field)

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2013 SCORING DRIVES
AT AUBURN Laufasa 4-yard run Ratliff 7-yard pass from Halliday Laufasa 1-yard run Furney 42-yard field goal AT USC Furney 41-yard field goal SOUTHERN UTAH D. Williams 43-yard pass from Halliday Myers 10-yard pass from Halliday D. Williams 55-yard pass from Halliday Furney 46-yard field goal Furney 30-yard field goal Marks 1-yard pass from Halliday Mayle 3-yard pass from Halliday IDAHO Marks 43-yard pass from Halliday D. Williams 30-yard pass from Halliday Mayle 20-yard pass from Halliday Marks 1-yard pass from Halliday Laufasa 13-yard run Laufasa 3-yard run VS. STANFORD Furney 36-yard field goal Marks 47-yard pass from Apodaca Galvin 8-yard pass from Apodaca AT CALIFORNIA Mayle 35-yard pass from Halliday Laufasa 5-yard run Mason 68-yard pass from Halliday Caldwell 10-yard run Mayle 72-yard pass from Halliday Furney 44-yard field goal Furney 41-yard field goal Furney 28-yard field goal OREGON STATE Furney 27-yard field goal Mason 3-yard run Laufasa 1-yard run Mayle 4-yard pass from Halliday AT OREGON D. Williams 11-yard pass from Halliday Cracraft 12-yard pass from Halliday Furney 49-yard field goal Marks 8-yard pass from Halliday Ratliff 3-yard pass from Halliday ARIZONA STATE Marks 34-yard pass from Halliday Galvin 15-yard pass from Halliday Laufasa 4-yard run AT ARIZONA Mason 15-yard run Furney 24-yard field goal Cracraft 23-yard pass from Halliday Myers 25-yard pass from Halliday UTAH D. Williams 5-yard pass from Halliday Furney 27-yard field goal Mason 9-yard pass from Halliday Furney 52-yard field goal Furney 28-yard field goal Mayle 8-yard pass from Halliday D. Williams 71-yard pass from Halliday QTR PLAYS YDS 1 12 75 2 9 67 2 5 75 3 9 39 TIME 4:17 4:31 1:28 2:33

QTR PLAYS YDS TIME 4 7 56 3:15 QTR PLAYS YDS 1 5 80 1 5 61 2 3 47 3 9 50 3 7 27 4 2 18 4 12 66 TIME 1:52 1:59 1:21 3:15 2:00 0:24 4:48

BUCANNON GARNERS PRESEASON ACCOLADES: Deone Bucannon was named to the Jim Thorpe Award 2013 watch list, the Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame and Jim Thorpe Association announced in July. Bucannon is one of 48 players included on the watch list for the award that honors the nations best defensive back. The Fairfield, Calif. native was an All-Pac-12 second team selection last season after making a team-high 106 tackles, tied for second-most in the Pac-12 and was the highest total by any non-linebacker. Bucannon also made a team-best four interceptions including a two-interception performance against Oregon. Bucannon posted seven double-digit tackle performances including a 17-tackle game at Arizona State. Priot to the season, Bucannon was named to the Preseason All-Pac-12 Second Team by both Athlon Sports and Phil Steel Magazine and was also named to the Preseason All-America Fourth Team by Athlon Sports. BOWLIN, FURNEY NAMED TO PRESEASON AWARD WATCH LISTS: Senior punter Mike Bowlin and senior kicker Andrew Furney were each named to preseason award watch lists this summer. Bowlin is one of 25 candidates named to the Ray Guy Award preseason watch list that honors the nations top collegiate punter. Bowlin averaged 41.9 yards-perpunt last season, his first with the Cougars. The Aliso Viejo, Calif. native put eight punts inside the 20, recorded 14 kicks of 50+ yards including a season long of 69. Bowlin also recorded 18 touchbacks on kickoffs, the most by a Cougar since 2005. For the second straight season, Furney is one of the 30 players named to the Lou Groza College PlaceKicker Award Watch List. Furney, a Groza Award semifinalist in 2011, earned second team All-Pac-12 accolades along with Phil Steele Midseason second team All-American honors last season after going 14-for-20 on field goal attempts. The Burlington, Wash. native was a perfect 7-for-7 on attempts inside 30 yards and 6-of-10 on kicks outside of 40 yards including a conference-best 60-yarder against Eastern Washington. Furney went 25-of-26 on PATs. DEFENSE RACKED UP THE SACKS IN 2012: The Washington State defense tallied 35 sacks in 2012, fifth-most in the Pac-12 Conference and tied for No. 11 in the country at 2.9 per game. Following a year in which the Cougars recorded 17 in the 2011 season, the switch to a 3-4 defense saw more linebackers in the backfield as 23 of the 35 sacks came from linebackers. The Cougars also racked up 92 tackles-for-loss, the fifth-highest total in the Pac-12, and seventh-most per game (7.7) in the country. The 35 sacks are the most by a Cougar defense since the 2006 team had 36 while the 92 tackles-for-loss are the most since the 2003 team had 93. WSU also picked off 15 passes, the most since the 2006 team finished with 16 interceptions. COUGARS PRODUCED PAC-12S TOP PASSING MARK IN 2012: Washington State finished 2012 with the top passing attack in the Pac-12 Conference at 330.4 yards-per-game. That figure ranked ninth nationally and marked the second-highest average in school history. Six times the Cougars threw for more than 300 yards led by Connor Hallidays four 300-yard performances, tying for third-most in the conference. WSU posted school single-season records for completions (363) and pass attempts (624), breaking the previous marks of 309 completions and 525 attempts, both set in 2007. JACK THOMPSON ELECTED TO POLYNESIAN HALL OF FAME: WSU Athletic Hall of Famer Jack The Throwin Samoan Thompson was one of seven inductees named to the inaugural Polynesian Football Hall of Fame class, it was announced October 9. Thompson was one of the most prolific passers in Pacific-8 Conference and NCAA history following three record-breaking seasons, 1976-77-78. Thompson was a Sporting News first-team All-America pick in 1978 and won all-league first-team honors as a sophomore and senior. Twice Thompson finished high in the Heisman Trophy balloting. The third athlete drafted in 1978, he spent three seasons with Cincinnati, then his final two NFL years with Tampa Bay. Thompson was born in American Samoa and prepped at Evergreen High in Seattle before arriving at WSU in 1974. He is only the second Cougar football Athlete to have his jersey number (14) retired. The other is Mel Hein (7). Inductees will be honored January 23, 2014 (prior to the NFL Pro Bowl) at the Polynesian Football Hall of Fames Inaugural Enshrinement Ceremony held in Honolulu.

QTR PLAYS YDS TIME 1 3 47 0:43 2 10 64 4:03 2 1 20 0:08 2 8 60 3:12 3 2 20 0:46 4 10 72 4:13 QTR PLAYS YDS 1 12 56 4 7 71 4 11 77 QTR PLAYS YDS 1 7 92 1 11 85 2 2 68 3 10 79 3 1 67 4 13 48 4 7 39 4 5 16 QTR PLAYS YDS 1 12 65 2 12 75 3 7 41 3 10 80 QTR PLAYS YDS 1 8 71 2 7 33 2 8 56 4 12 78 4 6 55 QTR PLAYS YDS 2 10 75 2 7 75 3 8 74 QTR PLAYS YDS 1 7 60 1 10 64 3 6 31 4 10 80 TIME 4:52 2:28 4:02 TIME 1:32 3:57 0:22 3:40 0:10 3:54 3:04 1:53 TIME 4:11 4:59 2:26 3:08 TIME 2:07 1:41 1:16 3:17 1:26 TIME 3:29 1:20 2:13 TIME 3:01 3:48 2:52 4:44

QTR PLAYS YDS TIME 1 10 73 3:54 2 8 65 2:17 2 7 78 2:24 2 6 38 1:13 3 12 60 3:10 3 4 75 1:24 4 3 74 1:01

WASHINGTON STATE IN OVERTIME


DATE OPPONENT SITE OVERTIMES RESULT 11/23/96 Washington Pullman 1 L, 24-31 10/25/97 Arizona Pullman 1 W, 35-34 10/14/00 Arizona Tucson, Ariz. 3 L, 47-53 10/21/00 Arizona State Pullman 1 L, 20-23 11/4/00 Oregon Pullman 1 L, 24-27 10/5/02 USC Pullman 1 W, 30-27 11/23/02 Washington Pullman 3 L, 26-29 11/6/03 Notre Dame South Bend, Ind. 1 L, 26-29 10/15/05 UCLA Pullman 1 L, 41-44 11/22/08 Washington Pullman 2 W, 16-13 9/19/09 SMU Pullman 1 W, 33-30 11/19/11 Utah Pullman 1 L, 27-30 11/23/12 Washington Pullman 1 W, 31-28 TOTAL 5-8

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AP TOP-25
1 Alabama (56) 2 Florida State (4) 3 Ohio State 4 Auburn 5 Missouri 6 Clemson 7 Oklahoma State 8 Stanford 9 Baylor 10 South Carolina 11 Michigan State 12 Oregon 13 Arizona State 14 Wisconsin 15 LSU 16 Fresno State 17 UCF 18 Northern Illinois 19 Texas A&M 20 Oklahoma 21 Louisville 22 UCLA 23 USC 24 Duke 25 Notre Dame 11-0 11-0 11-0 10-1 10-1 10-1 10-1 9-2 9-1 9-2 10-1 9-2 9-2 9-2 8-3 10-0 9-1 11-0 8-3 9-2 10-1 8-3 9-3 9-2 8-3 1496 1444 1375 1294 1202 1196 1177 1002 976 960 929 731 690 684 642 619 588 470 429 386 383 300 262 135 68

APPLE CUP SERIES HISTORY


LAST SEASON Nov. 3, 2012 WASHINGTON STATE def. Washington, 31-28 (OT) PULLMAN, Wash. Andrew Furney kicked a 27-yard field goal on Washington States first possession of overtime, and the Cougars overcame an 18-point deficit in the fourth quarter to stun rival Washington 31-28 in the Apple Cup, snapping an eight-game losing streak. Washington quarterback Keith Price threw an interception on the first play of overtime that defensive lineman Kalafitoni Pole nearly returned for a gameending touchdown, but he was caught at the 5. The Cougars took possession and, after picking up a first down, Furney kicked a 27-yard field goal, leading to a crush of crimson and gray fans storming and celebrating at midfield. Washington had a chance to win on the final play of regulation, but Travis Coons 35-yard field goal attempt at the same end of the stadium was wide right after a bad snap. In a rivalry known for unpredictability, the 2012 version will rank among the tops in Apple Cup lore. Washington led 28-10 after Bishop Sankeys second touchdown run late in the third quarter, but the Huskies wilted under a siege of self-inflicted mistakes with turnovers and penalties coming back in favor of the Cougars. Carl Winston ran for three touchdowns for Washington State, matching the Cougars entire season total of touchdowns rushing entering Fridays game. His third TD with 7:26 left, combined with Jeff Tuels 2-point conversion pass to Brett Bartolone pulled the Cougars within 28-25. Washington was then forced to punt with 5:25 left after Price was forced to throw it away on third down. Furney connected on a 45yard field goal to pull the Cougars even at 28-28 with 1:59 left. Washington started at its 25 with all three timeouts. Price led UW to the Washington State 24 with 59 seconds left. Sankey then carried twice to the 15, forcing Washington State to use its final timeout with 47 seconds left and the Huskies facing a third-and-1. Washingtons school record-tying 18th penalty backed them up, and Sankey came up short on third down. Washington coach Steve Sarkisian ran the clock down to 5 seconds before calling timeout. Coons was 3 of 4 inside 40 yards, but the snap back to holder Cody Bruns was low and the timing was off. Washington State elected to go on defense first in overtime. Price was pressured by Logan Mayes on the first play of the extra session and he tried to throw for Sankey, but the pass landed in the arms of Pole. The big defensive lineman tried to end the game with the interception return, but was caught at the 5 by Bruns. Washington State took possession and Tuel found Bartolone for 10 yards to the 9 and Mike Leach decided to end it there. Furney lined up and the kick was true, giving the Cougars their first win over their rivals since 2008. Tuel finished 33 of 53 for 350 yards and two interceptions. Price was 20 of 34 for 194 yards and two touchdowns, but also committed two costly turnovers. He had a fumble in the fourth quarter that led to Winstons third TD run. Sankey rushed 84 yards, seeing his streak of 100-yard rushing games snapped at three, but had two touchdowns. LAST MEETING IN SEATTLE (2011) Nov. 26, 2011 WASHINGTON DEF. Washington State, 38-21 SEATTLE - Keith Price threw three touchdown passes as Washington held off rival Washington State 38-21. WSU pulled within 28-21, but Erik Folks 46-yard field goal early in the fourth quarter pushed the lead to 10 and Polk sealed the Huskies third straight Apple Cup title on his 1-yard TD run with 5:23 left. Price finished 21 of 29 for 291 yards. Washington also got a blocked punt that Jesse Callier returned 2 yards for a touchdown in the first quarter. It was 14-0 after Price threw a beautiful 16-yard TD pass to Kasen Williams, part of Williams monster first half, and it appeared a Huskies rout was on. The Cougars rallied twice, pulling even at 14-all and later getting within 28-21 in the third quarter, but Washington State could not overcome its mistakes. The final one came early in the fourth quarter on a failed double pass. Running back Carl Winston threw back to quarterback Marshall Lobbestael, who then threw for Marquess Wilson, but the pass was batted by Desmond Trufant into the arms of safety Sean Parker. Washington took the turnover and capped the clinching drive on Polks TD run. Polk finished with 100 yards on 22 carries. Lobbestael completed 29 of 42 for 344 yards and three touchdowns, but was battered and sacked seven times by Washingtons defense.
WSU-WASHINGTON WSU Wins: 32 UW Wins: 67 Ties: 6 DATE LOC ATT WSU-WASH 10-29-00 A N/A 5-5 10-1-01 H N/A 10-0 10-27-02 A 4,000 0-16 10-30-03 H N/A 0-10 10-29-04 A N/A 6-12 11-21-07 A N/A 11-5 11-7-08 A N/A 6-6 11-12-10 S 2,600 0-16 11-30-11 A 6,000 6-30 11-28-12 A N/A 0-19 11-27-13 A N/A 0-20 11-26-14 A N/A 0-45 11-29-17 A 7,000 14-0 11-15-19 H 7,000 7-13 11-24-21 A 15,000 14-0 10-28-22 H 7,000 13-16 11-24-23 A 20,000 7-24 11-22-24 A 10,000 0-14 10-31-25 H 8,000 0-23 10-23-26 A 28,000 9-6 10-22-27 A 32,000 0-14 11-29-28 A 30,000 0-6 10-19-29 H 15,000 20-13 11-15-30 A 41,225 3-0 11-14-31 A 30,000 0-12 11-12-32 A 20,000 0-0 11-25-33 H 17,000 17-6 11-24-34 A 38,000 0-0 10-19-35 H 20,000 0-21 11-26-36 A 40,000 0-40 10-16-37 H 17,500 7-7 11-26-38 A 20,000 0-26 10-14-39 H 18,000 6-0 11-30-40 A 25,000 9-33 10-11-41 H 22,000 13-23 11-28-42 A 22,000 0-0 10-13-45 A 38,000 0-6 11-24-45 H 15,000 7-0 10-12-46 H 25,000 7-21 11-22-47 A 31,500 0-20 10-16-48 H 23,000 10-0 11-19-49 A 35,000 21-34 11-25-50 S 28,181 21-52 11-24-51 A 52,000 27-25 11-29-52 S 25,000 27-33 11-21-53 A 40,000 25-20 11-20-54 H 18,000 26-7 11-19-55 A 30,000 7-27 11-24-56 S 20,700 26-40 11-23-57 A 47,500 27-7 11-22-58 S 24,250 18-14 11-21-59 A 56,000 0-20 11-29-60 S 28,750 7-8 11-25-61 A 48,500 17-21 11-24-62 S 35,700 21-26 11-30-63 A 56,000 0-16 11-21-64 S 36,000 0-14 11-30-65 A 56,800 9-27 11-29-66 S 33,500 7-19 11-28-67 A 47,500 9-7 11-23-68 S 31,986 24-0 11-22-69 A 54,500 21-30 11-21-70 S 33,200 25-43 11-20-71 A 60,100 20-28 11-18-72 S 34,100 27-10 11-24-73 A 56,500 52-26 11-23-74 S 27,800 17-24 11-22-75 A 57,100 27-28 11-20-76 S 35,800 32-51 11-10-77 A 60,964 15-35 11-25-78 S 35,187 8-38 11-17-79 A 57,750 7-17 11-22-80 S 34,557 23-30 11-21-81 A 60,052 10-23 11-20-82 H 40,000 24-20 11-19-83 A 59,220 17-6 11-17-84 H 40,000 29-38 11-23-85 A 60,197 21-20 11-22-86 H 40,000 23-44 11-21-87 A 74,038 19-34 11-19-88 H 40,000 32-31 11-18-89 A 73,527 9-20 11-17-90 H 37,600 10-55 11-23-91 A 72,581 21-56 11-21-92 H 37,600 42-23 11-20-93 A 72,688 3-26 11-19-94 H 37,600 23-6 11-18-95 A 74,144 30-33 11-23-96 H 37,600 24-31 (OT) 11-22-97 A 74,268 41-35 11-21-98 H 37,251 9-16 11-20-99 A 72,973 14-24 11-18-00 H 33,010 3-51 11-17-01 A 74,442 14-26 11-23-02 H 37,600 26-29 (3OT) 11-22-03 A 74,549 19-27 11-22-04 H 34,334 28-25 11-19-05 A 70,713 26-22 11-18-06 H 35,117 32-35 11-24-07 A 72,888 42-35 11-22-08 H 32,211 16-13 (2OT) 11-28-09 A 68,697 0-30 12-4-10 H 30,157 28-35 11-26-11 A* 64,559 21-38 11-23-12 H 30,544 31-28 (OT) *Played at CenturyLink Field W/L T W L L L W T L L L L L W L W L L L L W L L W W L T W T L L T L W L L T L W L L W L L W L W W L L W W L L L L L L L L W W L L L W W L L L L L L L L W W L W L L W L L L W L W L L W L L L L L L W W L W W L L L W

Others receiving votes: Georgia 15, Cincinnati 10, Texas 10, Ole Miss 7, Arizona 6, Nebraska 6, Minnesota 5, East Carolina 1, North Dakota State 1, Vanderbilt 1

ESPN/USA TODAY TOP-25


1 Alabama (56) 2 Florida State (6) 3 Ohio State 4 Clemson 5 Auburn 6 Missouri 7 Oklahoma State 8 Baylor 9 South Carolina 10 Stanford 11 Michigan State 12 Oregon 13 Fresno State 14 Wisconsin 15 LSU 16 Louisville 17 Oklahoma 18 Arizona State 19 UCF 20 Northern Illinois 21 Texas A&M 22 UCLA 23 USC 24 Duke 25 Cincinnati 11-0 11-0 11-0 10-1 10-1 10-1 10-1 9-1 9-2 9-2 10-1 9-2 10-0 9-2 8-3 10-1 9-2 9-2 9-1 11-0 8-3 8-3 9-3 9-2 9-2 1544 1488 1428 1289 1268 1243 1225 1009 1003 981 962 777 687 661 646 603 581 574 512 459 410 257 210 203 47

Others receiving votes: Notre Dame 17, Texas 12, Minnesota 12, East Carolina 11, Georgia 8, Nebraska 7, Louisiana-Lafayette 6, Miami (FL) 6, Vanderbilt 2, Arizona 2

BCS TOP-25
1 Alabama 2 Florida State 3 Ohio State 4 Auburn 5 Missouri 6 Clemson 7 Oklahoma State 8 Stanford 9 Baylor 10 South Carolina 11 Michigan State 12 Arizona State 13 Oregon 14 Northern Illinois 15 Wisconsin 16 Fresno State 17 LSU 18 Oklahoma 19 UCF 20 Louisville 21 Texas A&M 22 UCLA 23 USC 24 Duke 25 Notre Dame 11-0 11-0 11-0 10-1 10-1 10-1 10-1 9-2 9-1 9-2 10-1 9-2 9-2 11-0 9-2 10-0 8-3 9-2 9-1 10-1 8-3 8-3 9-3 9-2 8-3 .9881 .9697 .9200 .8236 .8077 .7726 .7615 .6665 .6456 .6101 .5780 .5052 .4950 .4620 .4448 .4124 .3737 .3380 .3364 .2522 .2243 .1921 .1779 .0885 .0674

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GAMES STARTED
2010 2011 2012 2013 Streak Career Bartolone (WR) - - 9 2 - 11 Bosch (OL) - - 12 11 23 23 Caldwell (RB) - - 4 5 1 9 Cracraft (WR) - - - 8 - 8 Dahl (OL) - - - 11 11 11 Eklund (OL) - - 7 11 11 18 Forbes (OL) - - - 5 - 5 Fullington (OL) 6 12 12 11 41 41 Galvin (WR) 0 6 3 4 - 13 Goetz (OL) - 9 5 6 6 20 Halliday (QB) - 1 5 11 11 17 Laufasa (RB) - - - 1 - 1 Marks (WR) - - 8 9 - 17 Mason (RB) - 0 1 9 2 10 Myers (WR) - 0 5 7 2 12 Ratliff (WR) - 4 5 3 - 12 D. Williams (WR) - - 5 6 6 11 K. Williams (WR) - 2 0 1 1 3

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PASSING PLAYS (41)
OPPONENT at Cal Utah at Cal Southern Utah at Auburn at USC vs. Stanford Utah Idaho vs. Stanford Southern Utah Utah at Cal Oregon State at Oregon at Cal Arizona State Arizona State at Oregon Arizona State Utah Southern Utah Idaho at Cal at Auburn Arizona State at USC Idaho at Cal at Arizona Utah at Oregon at Arizona at Oregon at Arizona at Arizona Southern Utah vs. Stanford Oregon State Arizona State Idaho YDS RUSHER 50 Mason 24 Caldwell

YDS CONNECTION 72 Halliday to Mayle (TD) 71 Halliday to D. Williams (TD) 68 Halliday to Mason (TD) 55 Halliday to D. Williams (TD) 53 Halliday to Ratliff 50 Halliday to D. Williams 47 Apodaca to Marks (TD) 44 Halliday to D. Williams 43 Halliday to Marks (TD) 43 Halliday to K. Williams 42 Halliday to D. Williams (TD) 42 Halliday to Mason 41 Halliday to Mason 40 Halliday to Mayle 39 Halliday to Mayle 35 Halliday to Mayle (TD) 35 Halliday to Cracraft 34 Halliday to Marks (TD) 31 Halliday to Marks 31 Halliday to Mayle 31 Halliday to K. Williams DEFENSE 2010 2011 2012 2013 Streak Career 30 Halliday to Marks Bock (DT) 0 0 5 - - 5 30 Halliday to D. Williams (TD) Brown (CB) 4 - 4 30 Halliday to Myers Halliday to D. Williams Bucannon (S) 8 11 11 11 20 41 29 29 Halliday to Cracraft Carpenter (DB) 0 0 7 - - 7 28 Halliday to K. Williams Coen (LB) 1 11 10 - 22 28 Halliday to Marks Cooper (DT) 9 11 20 20 27 Halliday to Marks Gauta (NT) 12 10 1 22 27 Halliday to Mayle Horton (CB) 0 11 6 11 11 27 26 Halliday to Myers Locker (S) 0 2 10 1 1 14 25 Halliday to Cracraft Monroe (LB) - 12 11 23 23 25 Halliday to Myers (TD) Oertel (LB) 0 0 1 - - 1 24 Halliday to Mayle Palacio (LB) 0 5 2 5 24 Halliday to D. Williams Pole (DL) 3 2 10 - 15 23 Halliday to Cracraft (TD) Pritchard (LB) - 1 1 1 21 Halliday to Cracraft Sagote (LB) 10 11 21 21 21 Halliday to Cracraft Sua (LB) 4 2 - - 6 21 Halliday to D. Williams Taliulu (S) 2 10 - 12 21 Halliday to Myers Vaeao (DL) 2 8 4 10 20 Halliday to Mayle (TD) Washington (CB) 12 7 3 7 2 29 @AUB @USC SUU IDAHO VS.STAN @CAL OSU @ORE ASU @ARIZ UTAH @WASH Halliday Halliday Halliday Halliday Halliday Halliday Halliday Halliday Halliday Halliday Halliday

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OPPONENT Utah at Auburn

NO. PLAYER 40 Halliday (12 TD) 9 D. Williams (4 TD) 8 Mayle (3 TD) 7 Marks (3 TD) 6 Cracraft (1 TD) 4 Mason (TD) 3 Myers (1 TD) 3 K. Williams 1 Apodaca (1 TD) 1 Caldwell 1 Ratliff

BY PLAYER (11)

TYPE Passing (40) Receiving (9) Receiving (8) Receiving (7) Receiving (6) Receiving (3), Rushing (1) Receiving (3) Receiving (3) Passing (1) Rushing (1) Receiving (1)

NO. GAME 6 at Cal (3 TD) 6 Utah (1 TD) 5 Arizona State (1 TD) 4 Southern Utah (2 TD) 4 Idaho (3 TD) 4 at Oregon 4 at Arizona (2 TD) 3 at Auburn 3 vs. Stanford (1TD) 2 at USC 2 Oregon State

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Passing (6) Passing (5), Rushing (1) Passing (5) Passing (4) Passing (4) Passing (4) Passing (4) Passing (2), Rushing (1) Passing (3) Passing (2) Passing (2)

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VS. WASHINGTON DEPTH CHART
COUGAR OFFENSE X Y LT 80 Dom WILLIAMS 1 Vince MAYLE 84 River CRACRAFT 18 Kristoff WILLIAMS 63 Gunnar EKLUND 79 Pierson VILLARRUBIA 6-2 6-3 6-0 6-2 6-7 6-4 6-4 6-4 6-4 6-5 6-4 6-4 6-5 6-6 5-8 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-4 6-3 5-9 5-8 192 240 198 216 300 293 290 270 280 278 270 304 301 300 178 198 176 185 190 193 188 189 SO* SR FR JR* SO* FR* SO* SR* SR* SR* SR* FR SR SR* JR* JR* SO JR JR* FR* JR SO COUGAR DEFENSE T 98 Kalafitoni POLE 52 Darryl PAULO NT 95 Ioane GAUTA 92 Robert BARBER E 96 Xavier COOPER 71 Matthew BOCK BUCK 97 Destiny VAEAO 40 Kache PALACIO SAM MIKE WILL FCB SS FS BCB 42 Cyrus COEN 21 Eric OERTEL 13 Darryl MONROE 37 Jared BYERS 10 Justin SAGOTE 33 Tana PRITCHARD 6 4 Damante HORTON Anthony CARPENTER 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-4 6-2 6-4 6-2 6-0 6-1 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-3 302 262 285 297 303 270 290 225 215 208 235 218 218 220 JR* SO* SR FR* SO* SR* SO SO JR SR SO* SR* SR SO* SR SR* SR FR SO SR* SR* FR

LG 56 Joe DAHL 66 Matt GOETZ C 60 Elliot BOSCH 70 Zach BREVICK RG 66 Matt GOETZ 58 Riley SORENSON RT 77 John FULLINGTON 76 Rico FORBES H Z QB RB 5 Rickey GALVIN 82 Bobby RATLIFF 9 Gabe MARKS 88 Isiah MYERS 12 Connor HALLIDAY 17 Austin APODACA 35 Marcus MASON 34 Teondray CALDWELL

5-10 175 6-0 195 6-1 6-1 215 212

20 Deone BUCANNON 36 Isaac DOTSON 30 Taylor TALIULU 22 Casey LOCKER 2 Nolan WASHINGTON 25 Daquawn BROWN COUGAR SPECIALISTS

5-11 196 5-11 195 5-11 182 5-11 170

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46 Mike BOWLIN 44 Wes CONCEPCION 49 Andrew FURNEY 46 Mike BOWLIN 46 Mike BOWLIN 49 Andrew FURNEY 65 Alex DEN BLEYKER 70 Zach BREVICK 17 Austin APODACA 46 Mike BOWLIN 23 Leon BROOKS 9 Gabe MARKS 34 Teondray CALDWELL 5 Rickey GALVIN

6-4 6-0

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SR* JR SR SR* SR* SR JR SR* FR* SR* SR* SO SO JR*

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THE LAST TIME WSU...
Rushes in a Game Stat Individual Total Opponent 40+ Jerome Harrison 42 UCLA 35+ Dwight Tardy 37 UCLA 30+ Dwight Tardy 37 UCLA 25+ Dwight Tardy 37 UCLA

RUSHING

Year 2004 2007 2007 2007

Receptions Stat Individual 12+ Gabe Marks 10+ Gabe Marks 8+ Marcus Mason

RECEIVING
Total Opponent 13 at Oregon 13 at Oregon 8 Utah

Rush Yards Stat Individual Total Opponent Year 300+ Rueben Mayes 357 Oregon 1984 250+ Jerome Harrison 260 UCLA 2005 200+ Dwight Tardy 214 UCLA 2007 SPECIAL TEAMS 150+ Dwight Tardy 214 UCLA 2007 Punts 100+ James Montgomery 1 16 Montana State 2010 Receiving Touchdowns Total Opponent Stat Individual Total Opponent Year Stat Individual 14 Stanford Rushing Touchdowns 3+ Marquess Wilson 3 Arizona State 2011 14+ Mike Monahan 12 UCLA Stat Individual Total Opponent Year 2+ Dom Williams 2 Utah 2013 12+ Steve Johnston 10+ Michael Bowlin 10 Arizona State 5+ James Matthews 5 Idaho 1982 4+ Deon Burnett 4 La.-Lafayette 1999 Two Players With 100+ Receiving Yards Punt Returns 3+ Carl Winston 3 Washington 2012 2013 at Cal Stat Individual Total Opponent Marcus Mason (118) and Vince Mayle (113) 8+ Jay Dumas 9 Oregon Yards Per Carry (Min. 8 Carries) 6+ Michael Bumpus 7 Arizona Stat Individual Total Opponent Year Three Players With 100+ Receiving Yards 4+ Charles Dillon 4 Oregon State 14.0+ Don Paul 14.0 Oregon 1948 2007 SDSU at Seattle 12.0+ Chris Bruhn 13.1 Idaho 2003 Michael Bumpus [118], Brandon Gibson [116] and Returned a Punt for a TD (Blocks Not Included) 10.0+ Chris Bruhn 13.1 Idaho 2003 Charles Dillon [100] 2005 Michael Bumpus (87 yards at Nevada) Scored a Rushing TD (50-75 Yards) ALL-PURPOSE OFFENSE Punt Return Yards 2011 Marcus Mason (65 yards; Idaho State) Total All-Purpose Yards Total Opponent Stat Individual Total Opponent Year Stat Individual Scored a Rushing TD (75+ Yards) 300+ Rueben Mayes 375 Oregon 1984 150+ Michael Bumpus 157 Nevada 2006 Christopher Ivory (80 yards; Idaho) 250+ Teondray Caldwell 254 Oregon 2012 100+ Michael Bumpus 157 Nevada 200+ Teondray Caldwell 254 Oregon 2012 Kickoff Returns Two Players With 100+ Yards Rushing Stat Individual Total Opponent 2005 Grambling State at Seattle DEFENSE 9+ Isiah Barton 9 Oregon State Jerome Harrison [113 yards] and Tackles Rickey Galvin 7 at Oregon DeMaundray Woolridge [105 yards] Stat Individual Total Opponent Year 7+ Rickey Galvin 7 at Oregon 25+ Dan Grayson 25 Arizona 1989 5+ PASSING 20+ Brandon Moore 20 Arizona State 1997 Pass Attempts 15+ Deone Bucannon 17 Arizona State 2012 Kickoff Return Yards Stat Individual Total Opponent Stat Individual Total Opponent Year 200+ Teondray Caldwell 220 Oregon 70+ Connor Halliday 89 at Oregon 2013 Sacks 60+ Connor Halliday 62 Utah 2013 Stat Individual Total Opponent Year 175+ Teondray Caldwell 220 Oregon 159 at Oregon 50+ Connor Halliday 62 Utah 2013 5+ Mkristo Bruce 5 Stanford 2006 150+ Rickey Galvin 159 at Oregon 40+ Connor Halliday 62 Utah 2013 4+ Andy Mattingly 4 Arizona State 2007 125+ Rickey Galvin 3+ Andy Mattingly 4 Arizona State 2007 Returned a Kickoff for a TD Pass Completions 2003 Sammy Moore (97 yards; Colorado) Stat Individual Total Opponent Year Tackles For Loss 40+ Connor Halliday 58 at Oregon 2013 Stat Individual Total Opponent Year 35+ Connor Halliday 39 Utah 2013 5+ Cory Evans 6.5 Oregon State 2007 50+ Yard Field Goal 30+ Connor Halliday 39 Utah 2013 4+ Cyrus Coen 4 Arizona State 2012 2013 Andrew Furney (52 yards; Utah) 25+ Connor Halliday 39 Utah 2013 3+ Ioane Guata 3.0 at Cal 2013 4+ Field Goals 2011 Andrew Furney Pass Yards Total Interceptions 21-26-21-47; at UCLA Stat Individual Total Opponent Year Stat Individual Total Opponent Year 500+ Connor Halliday 557 at Oregon 2013 4+ L. Thompson 4 UCLA 2001 450+ Connor Halliday 488 Utah 2013 3+ Will Derting 3 Nevada 2002 Returned a Punt for a TD (Blocks Not Included) 400+ Connor Halliday 488 Utah 2013 2+ Damante Horton 2 at USC 2013 2005 Michael Bumpus (87 yards at Nevada) 350+ Connor Halliday 488 Utah 2013 300+ Connor Halliday 488 Utah 2013 Blocked Punt 2013 Theron West Oregon State Passing Touchdowns Stat Individual Total Opponent Year Blocked Field Goal 6+ Jason Gesser 6 Arizona 2000 2013 Toni Pole at USC 5+ Connor Halliday 5 Southern Utah 2013 4+ Connor Halliday 4 Utah 2013 Scored a Defensive PAT 1993 Torey Hunter (75-yard run; California) Interceptions Stat Individual Total Opponent Year Blocked PAT 6+ Alex Brink 6 Oregon State 2007 2012 Toni Pole Eastern Washington 5+ Alex Brink 6 Oregon State 2007 4+ Connor Halliday 4 at Oregon 2013 Scored a Safety 2006 Team Stanford Completion Percentage (Min. 20 Attempts) Stat Individual Total Opponent Year Shut Out an Opponent .850+ Alex Brink .870 (20-23) Oregon 2006 2013 Idaho (42-0) .800+ Alex Brink .809 (38-47) SDSU 2007 .750+ Connor Halliday .780 (32-41) Southern Utah 2013 Scored a Passing TD (50-75 Yards) 2013 D. Williams from Connor Halliday, 71 yards; Utah

Year 2013 Returned an Interception for a TD 2013 2013 Casey Locker (39 yards - Utah) 2013 Returned a Fumble for a TD 2013 Xavier Cooper Receiving Yards 29-yard return; at Oregon Stat Individual Total Opponent Year 250+ Nian Taylor 254 Idaho 1998 200+ Marquess Wilson 223 Arizona State 2011 Played an Overtime Game Washington 150+ Marquess Wilson 182 Oregon 2012 2012 W, 31-28 131+ Gabe Marks 143 at Oregon 2013

Held an Opponent Without an Offensive TD 2013 Idaho (42-0)

Year 1969 1992 2012 Year 1994 2004 2007

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Scored a Passing TD (75+ Yards) 2011 Marquess Wilson from Connor Halliday 81 yards; at UNLV

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THE LAST TIME A WSU OPPONENT...
Rushes in a Game Stat Individual 40+ John White 35+ John White 30+ Tre Madden 25+ Kelvin York

RUSHING
Total Opponent Year 42 Utah 2011 42 Utah 2011 32 at USC 2013 25 Utah 2013

Receptions Stat Individual 12+ Chris Harper 10+ Brandin Cooks 8+ Brandin Cooks

RECEIVING
Total Opponent Year 13 at Cal 2013 11 Oregon State 2013 11 Oregon State 2013

Punts Stat Individual Total Opponent Year 12+ Ryan Downes 12 Idaho 2001 10+ Justin Bergendahl 10 Nevada 2005 8+ TJ Conley 8 Idaho 2006 Punt Returns Stat Individual Total Opponent Year 8+ Paul Guidry 8 UCLA 1993 6+ Damian Williams 6 USC 2009 4+ Robert Nelson 5 Arizona State 2013 Punt Return Yards Stat Individual 100+ William Wright Total Opponent Year 114 Arizona 2009

SPECIAL TEAMS

Receiving Yards Stat Individual Total Opponent Year Total Opponent Year 200+ Chris Harper 216 at Cal 2013 284 Washington 2010 150+ Chris Harper 216 at Cal 2013 284 Washington 2010 100+ Dres Anderson 129 Utah 2013 192 at Oregon 2013 132 at Arizona 2013 Receiving Touchdowns Stat Individual Total Opponent Year Rushing Touchdowns 3+ A. Robinson 3 SMU 2010 Stat Individual Total Opponent Year 2+ Jake Murphy 2 Utah 2013 4+ Ronnie Hillman 4 San Diego St. 2011 3+ Byron Marshall 3 at Oregon 2013 Two Players With 100+ Yards Receiving 2013 Utah Yards Per Carry (Minimum 8 Carries) Dres Anderson (129) and Jake Murphy (102) Stat Individual Total Opponent Year 14.0+ Corey Grant 16.2 at Auburn 2013 ALL-PURPOSE OFFENSE 12.0+ Corey Grant 16.2 at Auburn 2013 Total All-Purpose Yards 10.0+ Corey Grant 16.2 at Auburn 2013 Stat Individual Total Opponent Year 300+ Chris Polk 302 Washington 2010 Scored a Rushing TD (50-75 Yards) 250+ DeAnth. Thomas 262 Oregon 2011 2013 Thomas Tyner, at Oregon (66 yards) 200+ Byron Marshall 246 at Oregon 2013 Rush Yards Stat Individual 250+ Chris Polk 200+ Chris Polk 150+ Byron Marshall 100+ KaDeem Carey Scored a Rushing TD (75+ Yards) 2013 Corey Grant, at Auburn (75 yards) Two Players With 100+ Yards Rushing 2013 at Oregon Bryon Marshall [192 yards] Thomas Tyner [101 yards] Pass Attempts Stat Individual 60+ Brad Lebo 50+ Sean Mannion 40+ Adam Schulz

Returned a Punt for a TD (Blocks Not Included) 2010 Cliff Harris, Oregon (67 yards) Kickoff Returns Stat Individual 7+ Dom. Hatfield 6+ Dom. Hatfield 5+ Dom. Hatfield Total Opponent Year 7 Utah 2013 7 Utah 2013 7 Utah 2013

PASSING

Total Opponent Year 61 Montana 1992 51 Oregon State 2013 46 Utah 2013

Pass Completions Stat Individual Total Opponent Year 35+ Bo Levi Mitchell 40 SMU 2009 30+ Sean Mannion 34 Oregon State 2013 Total Interceptions 25+ B.J. Denker 26 at Arizona 2013 Stat Individual Total Opponent Year 3+ Jordan Poyer 3 Oregon State 2012 Pass Yards 2+ Rashaad Reynolds 2 Oregon State 2013 Stat Individual Total Opponent Year 500+ Paul Justin 534 Arizona State 1989 Returned an Interception for a TD 450+ Sean Mannion 493 Oregon State 2013 2013 Terrance Mitchell, at Oregon, 51 yards (Halliday) 400+ Sean Mannion 493 Oregon State 2013 350+ Sean Mannion 493 Oregon State 2013 Returned a Fumble for a TD 300+ Adam Schulz 347 Utah 2013 2012 Eric Kendricks, UCLA (40 yards) Passing Touchdowns Stat Individual 5+ Taylor Kelly 4+ Taylor Kelly Completion Percentage Stat Individual .850+ Taylor Kelly .800+ Taylor Kelly .750+ Taylor Kelly Scored a Safety Total Opponent Year 2013 Rush, at Cal 5 Arizona State 2013 5 Arizona State 2013 Shut Out WSU 2010 Arizona State (42-0) at Sun Devil Stadium

Kickoff Return Yards Stat Individual Total Opponent Year 200+ Tony Cherry 240 Oregon 1984 DEFENSE 175+ Chris Oldham 179 Oregon 1989 Tackles 150+ Justin Phinisee 162 Oregon 2003 Stat Individual Total Opponent Year 125+ Tre Mason 141 at Auburn 2013 15+ Eric Kendricks 15 UCLA 2012 12+ Eric Kendricks 15 UCLA 2012 Returned a Kickoff for a TD 2013 Tre Mason, at Auburn (100 yards) Sacks Stat Individual Total Opponent Year 50+ Yard Field Goal 5+ Riall Johnson 5 Stanford 1999 2012 Vincenzo DAmato, California (52 yards) 4+ Riall Johnson 5 Stanford 1999 3+ Scott Crichton 3 Oregon State 2012 4+ Field Goals 2006 Jesse Ainsworth, Arizona State [34-46-47-32] Tackles For Loss Stat Individual Total Opponent Year 5+ Nick Reed 5 Oregon 2007 4+ Scott Crichton 4 Oregon State 2012 3+ Davon Coleman 3 Arizona State 2012

Total Opponent Year Held WSU Without an Offensive TD .869 ASU (20-23) 2012 2013 at USC .869 ASU (20-23) 2012 .869 ASU (20-23) 2012 Blocked a Punt 2012 UCLA (Anthony Barr) (on Mike Bowlin) Scored a Passing TD (50-75 Yards) 2013 Jake Murphy from Adam Schulz, Blocked Field Goal Utah (64 yards) 2012 Cassius Marsh, UCLA (Furney) 33-yard attempt Scored a Passing TD (75+ Yards) 2013 Chris Harper from Jared Goff Scored a Defensive PAT at Cal (89 yards) 1991 Steve Tovar, Ohio State (100-yd interception) Blocked a PAT 2013 Utah (Andrew Furney)

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MIKE LEACH
Head Coach
Second Season

Washington State University announced Nov. 30, 2011 that Mike Leach had been named YEAR SCHOOL RECORD POSTSEASON the Cougars head football coach. 7-6 (3-5 Big 12) GalleryFurniture Bowl (L) In his first season in Pullman, Leachs high-powered offense led the conference in 2000 Texas Tech passing, averaging 330.42 yards per game. That figure ranked ninth nationally and marked 2001 Texas Tech 7-5 (4-4 Big 12) Alamo Bowl (L) the second-highest average in school history. Seven times the Cougars threw for more 2002 Texas Tech 9-5 (5-3 Big 12) Tangerine Bowl (W) than 350 yards, including the season-ending, 31-28, overtime win against Washington. In 2003 Texas Tech 8-5 (4-4 Big 12) Houston Bowl (W) a season that produced a 3-9 overall record, the Cougars saw a bit of a youth movement 2004 Texas Tech 8-4 (5-3 Big 12) Holiday Bowl (W) as 17 freshmen played and only four seniors started regularly. Academically, nine Cougars 9-3 (6-2 Big 12) Cotton Bowl (L) received Pac-12 All-Academic honors while the 2012 fall semester football GPA of 2.66 2005 Texas Tech marked the first time the football team had been over a 2.60 GPA for fall semester. 2006 Texas Tech 8-5 (4-4 Big 12) Insight Bowl (W) Leach brought a proven record of winning to Pullman. In 10 seasons as a head coach, 2007 Texas Tech 9-4 (4-4 Big 12) Gator Bowl (W) all at Texas Tech (2000-09) his program earned 10 bowl bids. In addition, the Susanville, 2008 Texas Tech 11-2 (7-1 Big 12) Cotton Bowl (L) Calif., native who was raised in Cody, Wyo., recorded a school-record 84 victories during 2009 Texas Tech 8-4 (5-3 Big 12) Alamo Bowl his tenure. Leading the most prolific passing offense in the country, Leach received three national 2012 Washington State 3-9 (1-8 Pac-12) coach of the year awards in 2008 - the Woody Hayes Award, Howie Long/Fieldturf Coach 2013 Washington State 6-5 (4-4 Pac-12) of the Year, and George Munger Award. His offense spreads the field with his exciting 12th Season brand of football and guided Texas Tech to six NCAA passing titles and three total offense Career Record 93-57 titles during his 10 seasons in Lubbock. Leachs offense produced school records in nearly Career Conference Record 52-45 every passing category in 2000, his first season with the Red Raiders, but surpassed those Pac-12 Conference Record 5-12 numbers in each of his next nine seasons. During Leachs time in Lubbock, Texas, the Red Raiders increased their yards per game Bowl Game Record 5-4 by more than 150 and averaged nearly 20 points more per outing. In the passing game, Texas Tech threw for about 300 yards more per game in the decade Leach was at the helm. Leach led Texas Tech to one of the most memorable seasons in school history in 2008 as the team set a program record with 11 regular-season wins en route to an 11-2 record. The win total tied the mark, set previously by the 1953 and 1973 Red Raider squads. Numerous accolades poured in from across the country as an unprecedented four players earned first-team All-America status, in addition to Leachs three coach of the year honors. Quarterback Graham Harrell, offensive tackle Rylan Reed and offensive guard Brandon Carter each garnered first-team honors, while wide receiver Michael Crabtree was honored as a unanimous consensus All-American for the second-straight season. On the field in 2008, the Red Raiders led the nation in passing for the sixth time in Leachs ten seasons and ranked among the top five in total offense. Harrell finished his storied career second on the NCAA career passing yardage list with 15,793 yards. Harrell also broke the career NCAA passing touchdowns mark with 134. The Texas Tech program has established itself as one of the nations leading producers of productive quarterbacks since the 2000 season. Harrell threw for 4,555 yards in his debut as the starter in 2006 and became the sixth player and third Red Raider in NCAA history to throw for 5,000 yards in a season with his 5,705-yard effort in 2007 and 5,111 yards last season. He also is the third quarterback under Leach to win nine games in a season and the first Red Raider in history to win 11 in a regular season. Former quarterback Kliff Kingsbury in 2002 and Cody Hodges in 2005 each posted nine-win seasons during their careers, while 2003 and 2004 signal callers B.J. Symons and Sonny Cumbie each won eight games in their respective seasons as the starter. The Red Raiders improved their total offensive numbers from 324.8 yards per game to 531.0 yards per game since Leachs arrival. Leachs first nine seasons at Tech rank as the top nine all-time in total offense, while scoring went from 23 points per game in 1999 to a school-record 43.8 points in 2008. The most significant increase was in the passing game, where the Red Raiders averaged 475.3 yards per game in 2008 compared to 175.4 yards in 1999. The running game flourished under Leach as well. Former Red Raider Taurean Henderson holds the NCAA career record for receptions by a running back. The Red Raiders 28 total rushing scores in 2008 were the most for a Tech team since the 1993 team scored 30. Despite Techs offense revolving around the pass, Leach did a tremendous job of incorporating the running back position into the mix. Henderson finished his career with 303 receptions, which ranks first in NCAA history among running backs and fourth overall. The Red Raiders were not known solely for their play on the scoring side of the ball. The Texas Tech defense also flourished during Leachs 10 seasons. Texas Tech held opponents without an offensive touchdown a dozen times under Leach, including seven shutouts. Three of the whitewashes came in 2000 when the Red Raiders tied for the national lead. The play of the special teams also improved with each season. Former placekicker Alex Trlica holds the NCAA record with 233 career extra points and another record for extra points made without a miss. He finished with 377 career points, which ranks among the top 10 in NCAA history among kickers. While leading the Red Raiders to 76 wins in his nine seasons, Leach is the only coach in school history to lead ten teams to bowl games. Although Leachs presence was felt throughout the team, it also was beneficial for the players individually. In addition to picking up the Sammy Baugh Trophy in 2007, Harrell was the recipient of the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fames Post-Graduate Scholarship and was one of 15 players selected as a candidate for the prestigious Draddy Award, the academic Heisman. Harrell also ranked fourth in the 2008 Heisman voting, while Crabtree was fifth. Symons was the second Tech quarterback to receive The Touchdown Club of Columbus Sammy Baugh Trophy (Kingsbury in 2002). Kingsbury, a 2002 All-Big 12 first-team quarterback and sixth-round draft pick of the New England Patriots, led the Big 12 Conference in several passing categories

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during his final three seasons and was a Heisman Trophy candidate in 2002. He also was named the Verizon Academic All-American of the Year for football and was awarded an $18,000 postgraduate scholarship by the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame. In 2004, inside receiver Trey Haverty became Techs first Associated Press All-American since Montae Reagor in 1998, when he was selected to the third team. Free safety Dwayne Slay earned first-team All-America honors from Sports Illustrated in 2005, marking the first in seven seasons. Slay was one of the countrys most punishing tacklers that year and led the conference and finished second nationally with eight forced fumbles. Leach has coached several players who have gone on to the NFL. While at Tech, 18 players have been drafted and 21 others have signed free agent contracts. In the spring of 2009, four players were selected among the first four rounds of the NFL Draft, marking the most successful draft for Texas Tech in the Leach era. Crabtree became the highest draft pick at No. 10, since Gabe Rivera in 1983. Crabtree, selected by the San Francisco 49ers, is the highest drafted Tech receiver since Dave Parks went No. 1 overall in 1964. Safety Darcel McBath was selected by the Denver Broncos in the second round, while offensive lineman Louis Vasquez was taken in the third by San Diego. Defensive end Brandon Williams went to the Dallas Cowboys in the fourth. The program made strides academically as well under Leach. During his 10 years, Tech was recognized as one of the nations top institutions for consistently being above a 70 percent graduation rate, according to the American Football Coaches Association. Prior to coming on board at Texas Tech, Leach, in just one season at Oklahoma, directed a Sooner offense that went from one of the worst in the Big 12 Conference to one of the best. Under Leachs tutelage, Josh Heupel was named 1999 Big 12 Offensive Newcomer of the Year. For his efforts, Leach was nominated for the 1999 Broyles Award as the top assistant coach in the country. Leach guided an Oklahoma offense that went from 11th in the Big 12 in 1998 to first in 1999 and 101st in the nation to 11th. In just one year, OUs total offense numbers improved from 293.3 to 427.2 yards per game. The rise in passing and scoring offense categories is just as impressive. Oklahoma went from last to first in the Big 12 in passing offense in one year, from 107th in the country to ninth. Under Leach, the Sooners improved from 109.9 yards passing per game to 321.7 yards per game. In 1998, Oklahoma was last in the Big 12 and 101st in the country in scoring offense at 16.7 points per game. In 1999, the Sooners improved to second in the league and eighth in the country in scoring at 36.8 points per game, an increase of just over 20 points per game. Under Leach, the Oklahoma offense set six Big 12 Conference and 17 OU records. The Sooners were one of only two schools in the nation to have six players with 20 or more receptions in 1999. Prior to joining Bob Stoops Oklahoma staff, Leach served as offensive coordinator for Hal Mumme at the University of Kentucky and Valdosta (Ga.) State University. For two years at Kentucky under Mumme, Leach coached the Kentucky Air Raid offense that was one of the most explosive in Southeastern Conference history. Under Mumme and Leach, the Kentucky offense set six NCAA records, 41 Southeastern Conference records and 116 school records in 22 games. Leachs Kentucky offense featured the talented Tim Couch, who passed for 4,275 yards and 34 touchdowns as a senior and was the top pick of the 1999 NFL Draft. Named 1996 Division II Offensive Coordinator of the Year by American Football Quarterly magazine, Leach helped Mumme lead Valdosta State to a 40-17-1 record. The 1993 Blazer offense smashed 66 school records, 22 conference records and seven national records. In 1994, Valdosta State advanced to the Division II playoffs with Leachs offense shattering 80 school records, 35 conference records and seven more national marks. Leach and Mumme first teamed up at Iowa Wesleyan College in 1989. From 1989 to 1991 Leach served as offensive coordinator and line coach for an offense that led the NAIA in passing yardage one season and finished second the other two. Iowa Wesleyan quarterbacks passed for more than 11,000 yards in Leachs three seasons and broke 26 national records. Leach also has made coaching stops in Pori, Finland, where he served as a head coach in the European Football League (1989), as well as one-year stints at College of the Desert (1988) and Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo (1987). After graduating with honors from BYU in 1983, Leach earned a masters degree from the U.S. Sports Academy and his law degree from Pepperdine University, where he graduated in the top one-third of his class. The oldest of six siblings, Leach and his wife, Sharon, are the parents of four children; Janeen, Kim, Cody and Kiersten.

COACHING CAREER
2012-Present WASHINGTON STATE Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 2000-09 TEXAS TECH Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 1999 OKLAHOMA Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 1997-98 KENTUCKY Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 1992-96 VALDOSTA STATE Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line (1994-96) Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers/Quarterbacks (1992-93) 1989-91 IOWA WESLEYAN Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line 1989 PORI, FINLAND (EUROPEAN LEAGUE) Head Coach 1988 COLLEGE OF THE DESERT (CALIF.) Linebackers 1987 CAL POLY Offensive Line

EDUCATION
Masters Juris Doctor Bachelors U.S. SPORTS ACADEMY, 88 PEPPERDINE, 86 BYU, 83

COACHING ACCOLADES
10 BOWL GAME APPEARANCES 5 BOWL GAME WINS 2008 BIG 12 COACH OF THE YEAR 2008 WOODY HAYES AWARD 2008 AFCA REGIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR 2008 GEORGE MUNGER AWARD 6 NCAA PASSING TITLES 18 NFL DRAFT PICKS 21 PLAYERS IN THE NFL IN 2010 20 ALL-AMERICANS 6 FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS 6 FRESHMEN ALL-AMERICANS 149 ALL-BIG 12 SELECTIONS 10 ALL-PAC-12 SELECTIONS 21 FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG 12 SELECTIONS 4 HEISMAN TROPHY TOP-10 FINALISTS 162 BIG 12 ALL-ACADEMIC SELECTIONS 9 PAC-12 ALL-ACADEMIC SELECTIONS 94 BIG 12 FIRST TEAM ALL-ACADEMIC SELECTIONS 3 SAMMY BAUGH TROPHIES (Nations Top Quarterback) 2 NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION SCHOLAR-ATHLETES 2 AT&T PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARD WINNERS 2 FRED BILETNIKOFF AWARD WINNERS 17 EAST-WEST SHRINE GAME SELECTIONS 11 HULA SENIOR BOWL SELECTIONS

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2013 STATISTICS
DATE Aug 31, 2013 Sep 07, 2013 Sep 14, 2013 Sep 21, 2013 Sep 28, 2013 Oct 05, 2013 Oct 12, 2013 Oct 19, 2013 Oct 31, 2013 Nov. 16, 2013 Nov. 22, 2013 OPPONENT at Auburn at #25 USC * SOUTHERN UTAH IDAHO #5 STANFORD * & at California * OREGON STATE * at #2 Oregon * #25 ARIZONA STATE * at Arizona * UTAH* W/L SCORE L 24-31 W 10-7 W 48-10 W 42-0 L 17-55 W 44-22 L 24-52 L 38-62 L 21-55 W 24-17 W 49-37 OVERALL CONFERENCE TIME 0-1-0 0-0-0 3:40 1-1-0 1-0-0 3:06 2-1-0 1-0-0 3:11 3-1-0 1-0-0 3:05 3-2-0 1-1-0 3:28 4-2-0 2-1-0 3:52 4-3-0 2-2-0 3:28 4-4-0 2-3-0 3:38 4-5-0 2-4-0 3:19 5-5-0 3-4-0 3:03 6-5-0 4-4-0 3:41 ATTEND 85095 77823 31127 31521 40095 44682 31955 56949 20617 42080 23112

* Pac-12 Conference game & Played at CenturyLink Field in Seattle

TEAM STATISTICS WSU OPP SCORING 341 348 Points Per Game 31.0 31.6 FIRST DOWNS 252 247 Rushing 41 106 Passing 194 121 Penalty 17 20 RUSHING YARDAGE 660 1984 Yards gained rushing 875 2235 Yards lost rushing 215 251 Rushing Attempts 201 448 Average Per Rush 3.3 4.4 Average Per Game 60.0 180.4 TDs Rushing 10 20 PASSING YARDAGE 4092 2970 Comp-Att-Int 401-639-21 241-388-14 Average Per Pass 6.4 7.7 Average Per Catch 10.2 12.3 Average Per Game 372.0 270.0 TDs Passing 28 20 TOTAL OFFENSE 4752 4954 Total Plays 840 836 Average Per Play 5.7 5.9 Average Per Game 432.0 450.4 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 41-884 43-894 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 17-162 20-146 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 14-335 21-177 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 21.6 20.8 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 9.5 7.3 INT RETURN AVERAGE 23.9 8.4 FUMBLES-LOST 21-9 20-11 PENALTIES-Yards 60-509 67-495 Average Per Game 46.3 45.0 PUNTS-Yards 51-1999 53-2125 Average Per Punt 39.2 40.1 Net punt average 35.9 35.5 KICKOFFS-Yards 67-4153 68-4246 Average Per Kick 62.0 62.4 Net kick average 52.3 40.2 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 28:40 31:20 3RD-DOWN Conversions 67/167 59/165 3rd-Down Pct 40% 36% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 13/22 12/23 4th-Down Pct 59% 52% SACKS BY-Yards 17-110 22-148 MISC YARDS 0 -7 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 43 44 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 14-18 13-19 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES (34-44) 77% (32-42) 76% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (27-44) 61% (23-42) 55% PAT-ATTEMPTS (41-42) 98% (41-41) 100% ATTENDANCE 178427 306629 Games/Avg Per Game 6/29738 5/61326 Neutral Site Games 0/0 BY QUARTERS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH TOTAL Washington State 86 113 75 67 341 Opponents 79 122 72 75 348

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SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS RUSHING GP ATT GAIN LOSS NET AVG TD LONG AVG/G GP ATT GAIN LOSS NET AVG TD LONG AVG/G Marcus Mason 11 72 381 11 370 5.1 2 50 33.6 34 103 560 22 538 5.2 3 65 15.8 T. Caldwell 11 45 250 15 235 5.2 1 24 21.4 21 101 531 27 504 5.0 1 29 24.0 Jere. Laufasa 11 34 162 7 155 4.6 7 13 14.1 11 34 162 7 155 4.6 7 13 14.1 Austin Apodaca 11 7 31 11 20 2.9 0 10 1.8 11 7 31 11 20 2.9 0 10 1.8 Theron West 10 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.1 10 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.1 TEAM 5 9 0 25 -25 -2.8 0 0 -5.0 C. Halliday 11 33 50 146 -96 -2.9 0 11 -8.7 24 66 58 338 -280 -4.2 0 11 -11.7 Total 11 201 875 215 660 3.3 10 50 60.0 Opponents 11 448 2235 251 1984 4.4 20 75 180.4 SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS PASSING GP EFFIC CMP-ATT-INT PCT YDS TD LNG AVG/G GP EFFIC ATT-CMP-INT PCT YDS TD LNG AVG/G C. Halliday 11 126.60 380-597-19 63.7 3905 26 72 355.0 24 126.17 990-590-36 59.6 6739 50 85 280.8 Austin Apodaca 11 93.59 21-42-2 50.0 187 2 47 17.0 11 93.59 42-21-2 50.0 187 2 47 17.0 Total 11 124.43 401-639-21 62.8 4092 28 72 372.0 Opponents 11 136.21 241-388-14 62.1 2970 20 89 270.0 SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS RECEIVING GP NO. YDS AVG TD LONG AVG/G GP NO. YDS AVG TD LONG AVG/G Gabe Marks 11 65 724 11.1 6 47 65.8 23 114 1284 11.3 8 52 55.8 Marcus Mason 11 43 363 8.4 2 68 33.0 34 59 457 7.7 3 68 13.4 K. Williams 10 39 375 9.6 0 43 37.5 31 70 701 10.0 6 57 22.6 Dom. Williams 11 36 612 17.0 6 71 55.6 22 70 1158 16.5 9 71 52.6 Vince Mayle 11 36 458 12.7 6 72 41.6 11 36 458 12.7 6 72 41.6 Rickey Galvin 11 35 273 7.8 2 18 24.8 27 72 583 8.1 3 26 21.6 River Cracraft 11 34 442 13.0 2 35 40.2 11 34 442 13.0 2 35 40.2 Isiah Myers 11 30 356 11.9 2 39 32.4 31 79 870 11.0 6 39 28.1 Bobby Ratliff 11 27 243 9.0 2 53 22.1 34 85 990 11.6 3 53 29.1 T. Caldwell 11 23 108 4.7 0 19 9.8 21 37 144 3.9 0 27 6.9 Leon Brooks 11 11 37 3.4 0 12 3.4 29 18 59 3.3 0 13 2.0 B. Bartolone 5 10 53 5.3 0 13 10.6 17 63 488 7.7 4 26 28.7 Jere. Laufasa 11 9 38 4.2 0 9 3.5 11 9 38 4.2 0 9 3.5 John Thompson 2 2 6 3.0 0 3 3.0 2 2 6 3.0 0 3 3.0 J. Fullington 11 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.4 47 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.1 Total 11 401 4092 10.2 28 72 372.0 Opponents 11 241 2970 12.3 20 89 270.0 SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS | ------- PATS -------| | ------- PATS -------| SCORING TD FGS KICK RUSH RCV PASS DXP SAF POINTS TD FGS KICK RUSH RCV PASS DXP SAF POINTS Andrew Furney 0 14-18 41-42 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 83 0 45-59 123-127 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 258 Jere. Laufasa 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 Dom. Williams 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 56 Gabe Marks 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48 Vince Mayle 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 Marcus Mason 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 Damante Horton 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 River Cracraft 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Rickey Galvin 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48 Bobby Ratliff 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Isiah Myers 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 Xavier Cooper 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 T. Caldwell 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Casey Locker 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 C. Halliday 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-2 0 0 0 Total 43 14-18 41-42 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 341 Opponents 44 13-19 41-41 1-1 0 0-2 0 1 348 SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL OFFENSE G PLAYS RUSH PASS TOTAL AVG/G G PLAYS RUSH PASS TOTAL AVG/G C. Halliday 11 630 -96 3905 3809 346.3 24 1056 -280 6739 6459 269.1 Marcus Mason 11 72 370 0 370 33.6 34 103 538 0 538 15.8 T. Caldwell 11 45 235 0 235 21.4 21 101 504 0 504 24.0 Austin Apodaca 11 49 20 187 207 18.8 11 49 20 187 207 18.8 Jere. Laufasa 11 34 155 0 155 14.1 11 34 155 0 155 14.1 Theron West 10 1 1 0 1 0.1 10 1 1 0 1 0.1 TEAM 5 9 -25 0 -25 -5.0 Total 11 840 660 4092 4752 432.0 Opponents 11 836 1984 2970 4954 450.4

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SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS ALL PURPOSE G RUSH REC PR KOR IR TOT AVG/G G RUSH REC PR KOR IR TOT AVG/G Rickey Galvin 11 0 273 0 537 0 810 73.6 27 604 583 0 618 0 1805 66.9 Marcus Mason 11 370 363 0 46 0 779 70.8 34 538 457 0 371 0 1366 40.2 Gabe Marks 11 0 724 0 0 0 724 65.8 23 -3 1284 0 0 0 1281 55.7 T. Caldwell 11 235 108 0 276 0 619 56.3 21 504 144 0 951 0 1599 76.1 Dom. Williams 11 0 612 0 0 0 612 55.6 22 0 1158 0 0 0 1158 52.6 Vince Mayle 11 0 458 0 0 0 458 41.6 11 0 458 0 0 0 458 41.6 River Cracraft 11 0 442 0 0 0 442 40.2 11 0 442 0 0 0 442 40.2 K. Williams 10 0 375 0 0 0 375 37.5 31 0 701 0 107 0 808 26.1 Isiah Myers 11 0 356 0 0 0 356 32.4 31 0 870 0 0 0 870 28.1 Bobby Ratliff 11 0 243 0 0 0 243 22.1 34 0 990 0 0 0 990 29.1 Leon Brooks 11 0 37 162 0 0 199 18.1 29 106 59 322 0 0 487 16.8 Jere. Laufasa 11 155 38 0 0 0 193 17.5 11 155 38 0 0 0 193 17.5 Damante Horton 11 0 0 0 0 168 168 15.3 41 0 0 0 0 244 244 6.0 Deone Bucannon 11 0 0 0 0 102 102 9.3 47 0 0 0 0 162 162 3.4 B. Bartolone 5 0 53 0 0 0 53 10.6 17 -3 488 15 48 0 548 32.2 Casey Locker 11 0 0 0 0 39 39 3.5 45 0 0 0 0 48 48 1.1 Alex Jackson 6 0 0 0 21 0 21 3.5 6 0 0 0 21 0 21 3.5 Austin Apodaca 11 20 0 0 0 0 20 1.8 11 20 0 0 0 0 20 1.8 Daquawn Brown 11 0 0 0 0 13 13 1.2 11 0 0 0 0 13 13 1.2 Tana Pritchard 11 0 0 0 0 13 13 1.2 21 0 0 0 0 13 13 0.6 John Thompson 2 0 6 0 0 0 6 3.0 2 0 6 0 0 0 6 3.0 J. Fullington 11 0 4 0 0 0 4 0.4 47 0 4 0 0 0 4 0.1 Zach Brevick 11 0 0 0 4 0 4 0.4 26 0 0 0 4 0 4 0.2 Theron West 10 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.1 10 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.1 TEAM 5 -25 0 0 0 0 -25 -5.0 C. Halliday 11 -96 0 0 0 0 -96 -8.7 24 -280 0 0 0 0 -280 -11.7 Total 11 660 4092 162 884 335 6133 557.5 Opponents 11 1984 2970 146 894 177 6171 561.0 SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS PUNTING NO. YDS AVG LONG TB FC I20 BLKD NO. YDS AVG LONG TB FC I20 BLKD Mike Bowlin 50 1957 39.1 68 0 12 19 0 108 4390 40.6 69 4 24 27 3 Wes Concepcion 1 42 42.0 42 1 0 0 0 3 124 41.3 51 1 0 0 0 Total 51 1999 39.2 68 1 12 19 0 Opponents 53 2125 40.1 61 4 16 11 1 SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS KICKOFFS NO. YDS AVG TB OB RETN NET YDLN NO. YDS AVG TB OB Mike Bowlin 49 3026 61.8 16 4 96 5987 62.4 34 4 Andrew Furney 18 1127 62.6 4 0 77 4571 59.4 5 2 Total 67 4153 62.0 20 4 894 41.2 23 Opponents 68 4246 62.4 25 2 884 40.2 24 SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS PUNT RETURNS NO. YDS AVG TD LONG NO. YDS AVG TD LONG Leon Brooks 17 162 9.5 0 51 40 322 8.1 0 51 Total 17 162 9.5 0 51 Opponents 20 146 7.3 0 19 SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS KICK RETURNS NO. YDS AVG TD LONG NO. YDS AVG TD LONG Rickey Galvin 24 537 22.4 0 35 28 618 22.1 0 37 T. Caldwell 11 276 25.1 0 45 38 951 25.0 0 92 Marcus Mason 3 46 15.3 0 18 21 371 17.7 0 32 Alex Jackson 2 21 10.5 0 19 2 21 10.5 0 19 Zach Brevick 1 4 4.0 0 4 1 4 4.0 0 4 Total 41 884 21.6 0 45 Opponents 43 894 20.8 1 100 SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS INTERCEPTIONS NO. YDS AVG TD LONG NO. YDS AVG TD LONG Deone Bucannon 5 102 20.4 0 47 14 162 11.6 0 47 Damante Horton 5 168 33.6 3 72 9 244 27.1 4 76 Daquawn Brown 2 13 6.5 0 13 2 13 6.5 0 13 Ant. Carpenter 1 0 0.0 0 0 2 6 3.0 0 6 Casey Locker 1 39 39.0 1 39 3 48 16.0 1 39 Total 14 335 23.9 4 72 Opponents 21 177 8.4 3 51 SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS FUMBLE RETURNS NO. YDS AVG TD LONG NO. YDS AVG TD LONG Xavier Cooper 1 29 29.0 1 29 1 29 29.0 1 29 Total 1 29 29.0 1 29 Opponents 2 49 24.5 0 35

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SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP SOLO AST TOTAL TFL SACKS INT PBU FR FF BLK GP SOLO AST TOTAL TFL SACKS INT PBU FR FF BLK 20 Deone Bucannon 11 68 34 102 3.5 . 5 1 2 3 . 47 258 114 372 12.5 1.0 14 14 3 7 1 10 Justin Sagote 11 50 28 78 2.0 . . 2 1 . . 23 89 50 139 4.5 1.5 . 3 2 1 . 13 Darryl Monroe 11 49 24 73 5.5 2.0 . 3 . 1 . 24 88 65 153 14.0 5.0 . 5 1 3 . 30 Taylor Taliulu 10 30 24 54 0.0 . . 1 1 1 . 20 39 37 76 0.0 . . 3 1 1 . 42 Cyrus Coen 10 34 19 53 6.5 3.0 . . . . . 34 81 41 122 19.5 6.0 3 4 1 . . 25 Daquawn Brown 11 36 14 50 2.5 . 2 5 . . . 11 36 14 50 2.5 . 2 5 . . . 96 Xavier Cooper 11 30 13 43 12.5 4.0 . . 2 1 . 22 48 29 77 21.0 7.0 . . 2 2 . 6 Damante Horton 11 35 6 41 3.5 . 5 3 . . . 41 86 27 113 5.0 . 9 9 . 2 . 33 Tana Pritchard 11 22 17 39 2.5 . 0 3 . . . 21 27 20 47 3.5 . 0 4 . 1 . 40 Kache Palacio 11 24 14 38 5.5 3.0 . 1 1 1 . 23 27 19 46 6.0 3.5 . 1 1 3 . 95 Ioane Gauta 11 24 12 36 8.0 3.0 . 3 1 1 . 23 40 27 67 16.5 6.0 1 5 2 1 . 2 N. Washington 11 22 8 30 0.5 . . 4 . . . 47 73 28 101 1.5 . 1 14 . . . 37 Jared Byers 11 14 12 26 1.0 . . 2 . . . 44 39 31 70 2.0 . . 2 1 1 . 98 Kalaf. Pole 11 14 11 25 3.0 2.0 . . 2 1 1 33 30 28 58 9.0 4.0 1 2 2 1 2 97 Destiny Vaeao 9 15 7 22 3.0 . . . . . . 16 17 10 27 3.0 . . . . 1 . 22 Casey Locker 11 11 8 19 0.0 . 1 . . . . 45 105 40 145 2.5 . 3 1 1 . . 4 Ant. Carpenter 9 11 8 19 0.0 . 1 . . 2 . 43 67 29 96 2.5 . 2 1 . 4 . 36 Isaac Dotson 7 7 3 10 0.0 . . . . . . 7 7 3 10 0.0 . . . . . . 21 Eric Oertel 7 3 4 7 0.5 . . . . . . 36 32 25 57 6.5 2.0 . . 1 1 . 18 K. Williams 10 4 2 6 0.0 . . . . . . 31 4 2 6 0.0 . . . . . . 8 J. Allison 11 1 5 6 0.0 . . . 1 . . 22 4 6 10 0.0 . . . 1 . . 52 Darryl Paulo 9 5 1 6 1.0 . . . . . . 9 5 1 6 1.0 . . . . . . 35 Marcus Mason 11 4 1 5 0.0 . . . . . . 34 8 6 14 0.0 . . . . 1 . 50 Lyman Faoliu 11 3 2 5 0.0 . . . . . . 11 3 2 5 0.0 . . . . . . 48 M. Peterson 5 3 . 3 0.0 . . . . . . 6 3 . 3 0.0 . . . . . . 71 Matthew Bock 10 2 1 3 1.0 . . . . . . 33 15 18 33 5.5 2.5 . 1 . . . 43 Jere. Laufasa 11 1 1 2 0.0 . . . . . . 11 1 1 2 0.0 . . . . . . TM TEAM 5 2 . 2 1.0 . . . . . . 5 Rickey Galvin 11 . 2 2 0.0 . . . . . . 27 1 5 6 0.0 . . . . . . 28 Feddie Davey 8 . 2 2 0.0 . . . . . . 16 . 3 3 0.0 . . . . . . 24 Theron West 10 2 . 2 0.0 . . . . 1 1 10 2 . 2 0.0 . . . . 1 1 56 Joe Dahl 11 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 11 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 23 Leon Brooks 11 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 29 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 84 River Cracraft 11 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 11 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 17 Austin Apodaca 11 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 11 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 92 Robert Barber 4 . 1 1 0.0 . . . . . . 4 . 1 1 0.0 . . . . . . 34 T. Caldwell 11 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 21 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 9 Gabe Marks 11 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 23 2 1 3 0.0 . . . . . . Total 11 532 284 816 63 17 14 28 11 12 2 Opponents 11 - - - - 22 21 47 9 16 1 SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS FIELD GOALS ATT GOOD LONG BLKD ATT GOOD LONG BLKD PCT. Andrew Furney 18 14 52 0 59 45 60 2 76.3 Total 18 14 52 0 Opponents 19 13 47 1 SEASON STATISTICS FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Andrew Furney 14-18 77.8 0-0 5-5 2-3 6-8 1-2 52 0 CAREER STATISTICS FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Andrew Furney 45-59 76.3 2-2 17-19 6-9 16-22 4-7 60 1 FG SEQUENCE WASHINGTON STATE OPPONENTS Auburn (43) 50,(47),(26),(42) USC (41) 32,43 Southern Utah (46),(30) (40) Idaho - 45 Stanford (36),45 (28),(27) California 39,(44),(41),(28) (35),(43) Oregon State (27) (20) Oregon (49) Arizona State - (37), (36) Arizona (24), 46 40, (25), 34 Utah (27), (52), (28), 52 (34) Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

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2013 WSU GAME-BY-GAME
|---RUSHING---| |--RECEIVING--| | -------PASSING-------| OPPONENT NO. YDS TD LG NO. YDS TD LG CMP-ATT-INT YDS TD LG at Auburn 23 120 2 24 35 344 1 53 35-65-3 344 1 53 at USC 22 7 0 6 26 215 0 50 26-38-2 215 0 50 SOUTHERN UTAH 17 54 0 10 35 410 5 55 35-48-1 410 5 55 IDAHO 15 71 2 13 31 346 4 43 31-43-2 346 4 43 STANFORD 13 51 0 15 39 322 2 47 39-65-2 322 2 47 at California 21 49 2 11 41 521 3 72 41-67-1 521 3 72 OREGON STATE 22 113 2 16 29 270 1 40 29-55-4 270 1 40 at Oregon 12 2 0 6 58 557 4 39 58-89-4 557 4 39 ARIZONA STATE 11 2 1 9 29 300 2 35 29-54-1 300 2 35 at Arizona 27 101 1 16 39 319 2 27 39-53-1 319 2 27 UTAH 18 90 0 50 39 488 4 71 39-62-0 488 4 71 Totals 201 660 10 50 401 4092 28 72 401-639-21 4092 28 72 Opponent 448 1984 20 75 241 2970 20 89 241-388-14 2970 20 89 | --KICK RET--| |--PUNT RET--| TOT NO YDS TD LG NO YDS TD LG OFF 1 30 0 30 0 0 0 0 464 1 16 0 16 2 5 0 3 222 2 63 0 35 2 41 0 22 464 1 45 0 45 4 59 0 51 417 8 143 0 28 1 2 0 2 373 3 49 0 26 4 21 0 8 570 5 110 0 28 1 26 0 26 383 7 159 0 35 2 10 0 5 559 7 111 0 18 0 0 0 0 302 1 29 0 29 0 0 0 0 420 5 129 0 45 1 -2 0 0 578 41 884 0 45 17 162 0 51 4752 43 894 1 100 20 146 0 19 4954

|---------TACKLES---------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| Pass Blkd |-Kicks--XPTS-| OPPONENT SOLO AST TOTAL TFL-YDS NO-YDS FF FR-YDS INT-YDS QBH BRK KICK ATT-MAD RUN RCV SAF PTS at Auburn 47 16 63 5.0-15 1.0-4 2 1-0 0-0 7 1 0 3-3 0 0 0 24 at USC 40 32 72 7.0-29 1.0-10 0 0-0 2-75 0 4 1 1-1 0 0 0 10 SOUTHERN UTAH 30 54 84 5.0-16 1.0-8 0 0-0 3-95 2 2 0 6-6 0 0 0 48 IDAHO 54 36 90 14.0-66 5.0-36 2 1-0 1-0 0 3 0 6-6 0 0 0 42 STANFORD 47 16 63 2.0-2 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-0 0 1 0 2-2 0 0 0 17 at California 54 24 78 6.0-28 3.0-23 2 3-0 2-60 1 5 0 5-5 0 0 0 44 OREGON STATE 51 14 65 6.0-15 1.0-6 0 0-0 2-12 3 5 1 3-3 0 0 0 24 at Oregon 47 24 71 5.0-20 3.0-17 3 3-29 0-0 1 1 0 5-5 0 0 0 38 ARIZONA STATE 64 18 82 5.0-11 2.0-6 2 1-0 1-32 1 1 0 3-3 0 0 0 21 at Arizona 53 24 77 2.0-8 1.0-4 0 2-0 0-0 0 2 0 3-3 0 0 0 24 UTAH 44 26 70 6.0-9 0.0-0 1 0-0 2-61 2 3 0 5-4 0 0 0 49 Totals 532 284 816 63.0-219 17.0-110 12 11-29 14-335 17 28 2 42-41 0 0 0 341 Opponent 452 254 706 57.0-234 22.0-148 16 9-49 21-177 23 47 1 41-41 1 0 1 348

|------------------PUNTING------------------| |--FIELD GOALS--| |------KICKOFFS------| OPPONENT NO YDS AVG LG BLKD TB FC 50+ I20 ATT-MADE LG BLKD NO YDS AVG TB OB at Auburn 5 196 39.2 46 0 0 2 0 2 1-1 43 0 5 325 65.0 2 0 at USC 6 212 35.3 44 0 0 0 0 1 1-1 41 0 3 160 53.3 1 1 SOUTHERN UTAH 3 113 37.7 44 0 0 1 0 2 2-2 46 0 9 561 62.3 6 0 IDAHO 2 99 49.5 53 0 0 1 1 1 0-0 0 0 7 438 62.6 1 0 STANFORD 7 275 39.3 51 0 0 3 1 1 2-1 36 0 4 249 62.2 0 1 at California 5 217 43.4 49 0 0 1 0 3 4-3 44 0 10 643 64.3 2 0 OREGON STATE 3 126 42.0 68 0 0 2 1 2 1-1 27 0 5 315 63.0 2 0 at Oregon 5 188 37.6 53 0 0 0 1 3 1-1 49 0 6 389 64.8 0 0 ARIZONA STATE 8 340 42.5 49 0 0 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 4 259 64.8 3 0 at Arizona 4 128 32.0 54 0 0 1 1 3 2-1 24 0 5 305 61.0 1 2 UTAH 3 105 35.0 42 0 1 0 0 0 4-3 52 0 9 559 62.1 2 0 Totals 51 1999 39.2 68 0 1 12 5 19 18-14 52 0 67 4153 62.0 20 4 Opponent 53 2125 40.1 61 1 4 16 7 11 19-13 47 1 68 4246 62.4 25 2

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|---RUSHING---| |--RECEIVING--| | -------PASSING-------| OPPONENT NO. YDS TD LG NO. YDS TD LG CMP-ATT-INT YDS TD LG at Auburn 45 297 2 75 10 99 0 34 10-20-0 99 0 34 at USC 42 139 1 19 11 54 0 8 11-21-2 54 0 8 SOUTHERN UTAH 34 73 1 9 22 146 0 21 22-30-3 146 0 21 IDAHO 49 79 0 17 18 174 0 41 18-25-1 174 0 41 STANFORD 40 238 2 53 17 322 3 57 17-28-1 322 3 57 at California 28 64 0 12 35 521 2 89 35-63-2 521 2 89 OREGON STATE 28 102 3 14 35 496 4 46 35-53-2 496 4 46 at Oregon 44 383 6 66 24 336 2 35 24-33-0 336 2 35 ARIZONA STATE 57 282 2 26 22 275 5 51 22-31-1 275 5 51 at Arizona 45 195 1 30 26 200 1 27 26-38-0 200 1 27 UTAH 35 134 2 36 21 347 3 64 21-46-2 347 3 64 Opponent totals 448 1984 20 75 241 2970 20 89 241-388-14 2970 20 89 Washington State 201 660 10 50 401 4092 28 72 401-639-21 4092 28 72 | --KICK RET--| |--PUNT RET--| TOT NO YDS TD LG NO YDS TD LG OFF 3 141 1 100 1 19 0 19 396 1 12 0 12 3 15 0 11 193 3 36 0 19 1 18 0 18 219 6 108 0 28 1 5 0 5 253 3 62 0 22 3 10 0 6 560 8 149 0 28 2 18 0 13 585 3 51 0 18 0 0 0 0 598 6 142 0 29 1 8 0 8 719 1 18 0 18 6 31 0 10 557 2 59 0 34 1 8 0 8 395 7 116 0 24 1 14 0 14 481 43 894 1 100 20 146 0 19 4954 41 884 0 45 17 162 0 51 4752

|---------TACKLES---------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| Pass Blkd |-Kicks--XPTS-| OPPONENT SOLO AST TOTAL TFL-YDS NO-YDS FF FR-YDS INT-YDS QBH BRK KICK ATT-MAD RUN RCV SAF PTS at Auburn 46 8 54 6.0-21 2.0-10 0 0-0 3-22 7 8 0 2-2 1 0 0 31 at USC 39 22 61 11.0-46 4.0-30 2 1-14 2-0 1 4 0 1-1 0 0 0 7 SOUTHERN UTAH 32 34 66 5.0-15 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-0 2 5 0 1-1 0 0 0 10 IDAHO 27 34 61 2.0-13 1.0-8 2 2-0 2-4 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 STANFORD 49 12 61 4.0-22 2.0-19 2 0-0 2-60 5 2 0 7-7 0 0 0 55 at California 45 24 69 6.0-19 1.0-5 0 0-0 1-0 0 1 0 2-2 0 0 1 22 OREGON STATE 40 26 66 2.0-5 1.0-1 4 2-35 4-18 1 2 0 7-7 0 0 0 52 at Oregon 56 26 82 5.0-24 4.0-22 2 1-0 4-73 3 9 0 8-8 0 0 0 62 ARIZONA STATE 38 12 50 5.0-33 3.0-30 3 1-0 1-0 3 7 0 7-7 0 0 0 55 at Arizona 40 32 72 7.0-26 4.0-23 0 0-0 1-0 0 3 0 2-2 0 0 0 17 UTAH 40 24 64 4.0-10 0.0-0 1 2-0 0-0 1 5 1 4-4 0 0 0 37 Opponent totals 452 254 706 57.0-234 22.0-148 16 9-49 21-177 23 47 1 41-41 1 0 1 348 Washington State 532 284 816 63.0-219 17.0-110 12 11-29 14-335 17 28 2 42-41 0 0 0 341

|------------------PUNTING------------------| |--FIELD GOALS--| |------KICKOFFS------| OPPONENT NO YDS AVG LG BLKD TB FC 50+ I20 ATT-MADE LG BLKD NO YDS AVG TB OB at Auburn 5 208 41.6 53 0 0 3 1 3 4-3 47 0 7 454 64.9 5 1 at USC 6 242 40.3 47 0 1 0 0 1 2-0 0 1 2 125 62.5 1 0 SOUTHERN UTAH 7 295 42.1 57 0 0 3 1 1 1-1 40 0 3 189 63.0 1 0 IDAHO 7 304 43.4 57 0 1 1 2 1 1-0 0 0 1 65 65.0 0 0 STANFORD 4 151 37.8 46 0 0 2 0 3 2-2 28 0 10 632 63.2 2 0 at California 5 220 44.0 55 0 0 0 1 0 2-2 43 0 5 303 60.6 2 0 OREGON STATE 3 94 31.3 43 1 1 0 0 0 1-1 20 0 9 541 60.1 3 1 at Oregon 4 139 34.8 39 0 0 2 0 0 0-0 0 0 10 619 61.9 3 0 ARIZONA STATE 2 81 40.5 41 0 0 0 0 1 2-2 37 0 10 629 62.9 3 0 at Arizona 4 155 38.8 61 0 1 2 1 0 3-1 25 0 4 260 65.0 3 0 UTAH 6 236 39.3 55 0 0 3 1 1 1-1 34 0 7 429 61.3 2 0 Opponent totals 53 2125 40.1 61 1 4 16 7 11 19-13 47 1 68 4246 62.4 25 2 Washington State 51 1999 39.2 68 0 1 12 5 19 18-14 52 0 67 4153 62.0 20 4

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Rushes 11 Yards Rushing 86 TD Rushes 2 Long Rush 50 Pass attempts 89 Pass completions 58 Yards Passing 557 TD Passes 5 Long Pass 72 Receptions 13 Yards Receiving 154 TD Receptions 2 Long Reception 72 Field Goals 3 Long Field Goal 52 Punts 8 Punting Avg 49.5 Long Punt 68 Punts inside 20 3 Long Punt Return 51 Long Kickoff Return 45 Tackles 14 Sacks 2.0 Tackles For Loss 3.5 Interceptions 2 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Marcus Mason at USC (Sep 07, 2013) Marcus Mason at Arizona (11/16/13) Marcus Mason vs Utah (Nov 22, 2013) Jere. Laufasa at Auburn (Aug 31, 2013) Jere. Laufasa vs Idaho (Sep 21, 2013) Marcus Mason vs Utah (Nov 22, 2013) C. Halliday at Oregon (10/19/13) C. Halliday at Oregon (10/19/13) C. Halliday at Oregon (10/19/13) C. Halliday vs Southern Utah (Sep 14, 2013) C. Halliday at California (Oct 05, 2013) Gabe Marks at Oregon (10/19/13) Dom. Williams vs Utah (Nov 22, 2013) Dom. Williams vs Southern Utah (Sep 14, 2013) Gabe Marks vs Idaho (Sep 21, 2013) Vince Mayle at California (Oct 05, 2013) Dom. Williams vs Utah (Nov 22, 2013) Vince Mayle at California (Oct 05, 2013) Andrew Furney at California (Oct 05, 2013) Andrew Furney vs Utah (Nov 22, 2013) Andrew Furney vs Utah (Nov 22, 2013) Mike Bowlin vs Arizona State (Oct 31, 2013) Mike Bowlin vs Idaho (Sep 21, 2013) Mike Bowlin vs Oregon State (Oct 12, 2013) Mike Bowlin at California (Oct 05, 2013) Mike Bowlin at Oregon (10/19/13) Mike Bowlin at Arizona (11/16/13) Leon Brooks vs Idaho (Sep 21, 2013) T. Caldwell vs Idaho (Sep 21, 2013) T. Caldwell vs Utah (Nov 22, 2013) Deone Bucannon at Auburn (Aug 31, 2013) Ioane Gauta at California (Oct 05, 2013) Xavier Cooper vs Idaho (Sep 21, 2013) Damante Horton at USC (Sep 07, 2013) TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes 27 Yards Rushing 120 Yards Per Rush 5.2 TD Rushes 2 Pass attempts 89 Pass completions 58 Yards Passing 557 Yards Per Pass 8.5 TD Passes 5 Total Plays 101 Total Offense 578 Yards Per Play 7.2 Points 49 Sacks By 5 First Downs 35 Penalties 8 Penalty Yards 87 Turnovers 6 Interceptions By 3 Punts 8 Punting Avg 49.5 Long Punt 68 Punts inside 20 3 Long Punt Return 51 at Arizona (11/16/13) at Auburn (Aug 31, 2013) at Auburn (Aug 31, 2013) at Auburn (Aug 31, 2013) vs Idaho (Sep 21, 2013) at California (Oct 05, 2013) vs Oregon State (Oct 12, 2013) at Oregon (10/19/13) at Oregon (10/19/13) at Oregon (10/19/13) vs Southern Utah (Sep 14, 2013) vs Southern Utah (Sep 14, 2013) at Oregon (10/19/13) vs Utah (Nov 22, 2013) vs Utah (Nov 22, 2013) vs Utah (Nov 22, 2013) vs Idaho (Sep 21, 2013) at Oregon (10/19/13) at USC (Sep 07, 2013) at USC (Sep 07, 2013) vs Oregon State (Oct 12, 2013) vs Southern Utah (Sep 14, 2013) vs Arizona State (Oct 31, 2013) vs Idaho (Sep 21, 2013) vs Oregon State (Oct 12, 2013) at California (Oct 05, 2013) at Oregon (10/19/13) at Arizona (11/16/13) vs Idaho (Sep 21, 2013) OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes 32 Madden, Tre, at USC (Sep 07, 2013) Yards Rushing 192 Marshall, Byron, at Oregon (10/19/13) TD Rushes 3 Marshall, Byron, at Oregon (10/19/13) Long Rush 75 Corey Grant, at Auburn (Aug 31, 2013) Pass attempts 59 Goff, Jared, at California (Oct 05, 2013) Pass completions 34 Mannion, Sean, vs Oregon State (Oct 12, 2013) Yards Passing 504 Goff, Jared, at California (Oct 05, 2013) TD Passes 5 Kelly, Taylor, vs Arizona State (Oct 31, 2013) Long Pass 89 Goff, Jared, at California (Oct 05, 2013) Receptions 14 Harper, Chris, at California (Oct 05, 2013) Yards Receiving 231 Harper, Chris, at California (Oct 05, 2013) TD Receptions 2 Cajuste,D, vs Stanford (Sep 28, 2013) Cooks, Brandin, vs Oregon State (Oct 12, 2013) Foster, D.J., vs Arizona State (Oct 31, 2013) Murphy, Jake, vs Utah (Nov 22, 2013) Long Reception 89 Harper, Chris, at California (Oct 05, 2013) Field Goals 3 Cody Parkey, at Auburn (Aug 31, 2013) Long Field Goal 47 Cody Parkey, at Auburn (Aug 31, 2013) Punts 7 Brock Miller, vs Southern Utah (Sep 14, 2013) Austin Rehkow, vs Idaho (Sep 21, 2013) Punting Avg 44.0 Leininger, Cole, at California (Oct 05, 2013) Long Punt 61 Riggleman, D., at Arizona (11/16/13) Punts inside 20 3 Steven Clark, at Auburn (Aug 31, 2013) Rhyne,B, vs Stanford (Sep 28, 2013) Long Punt Return 19 Chris Davis, at Auburn (Aug 31, 2013) Long Kickoff Return 100 Tre Mason, at Auburn (Aug 31, 2013) Tackles 10 Bailey, Dion, at USC (Sep 07, 2013) Fischer, J., at Arizona (11/16/13) Sacks 2.0 Breslin, Morgan, at USC (Sep 07, 2013) Washington, T., at Oregon (10/19/13) Gilbert, R., at Arizona (11/16/13) Tackles For Loss 3.0 TEAM, at USC (Sep 07, 2013) Interceptions 2 R. Therezie, at Auburn (Aug 31, 2013) Reynolds, R., vs Oregon State (Oct 12, 2013) OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes 57 vs Arizona State (Oct 31, 2013) Yards Rushing 383 at Oregon (10/19/13) Yards Per Rush 8.7 at Oregon (10/19/13) TD Rushes 6 at Oregon (10/19/13) Pass attempts 63 at California (Oct 05, 2013) Pass completions 35 at California (Oct 05, 2013) vs Oregon State (Oct 12, 2013) Yards Passing 521 at California (Oct 05, 2013) Yards Per Pass 11.5 vs Stanford (Sep 28, 2013) TD Passes 5 vs Arizona State (Oct 31, 2013) Total Plays 91 at California (Oct 05, 2013) Total Offense 719 at Oregon (10/19/13) Yards Per Play 9.3 at Oregon (10/19/13) Points 62 at Oregon (10/19/13) Sacks By 4 at USC (Sep 07, 2013) at Oregon (10/19/13) at Arizona (11/16/13) First Downs 33 vs Arizona State (Oct 31, 2013) Penalties 12 vs Idaho (Sep 21, 2013) Penalty Yards 96 at California (Oct 05, 2013) Turnovers 5 at California (Oct 05, 2013) Interceptions By 4 vs Oregon State (Oct 12, 2013) at Oregon (10/19/13) Punts 7 vs Southern Utah (Sep 14, 2013) vs Idaho (Sep 21, 2013) Punting Avg 44.0 at California (Oct 05, 2013) Long Punt 61 at Arizona (11/16/13) Punts inside 20 3 at Auburn (Aug 31, 2013) vs Stanford (Sep 28, 2013) Long Punt Return 19 at Auburn (Aug 31, 2013)

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Aug. 31, 2013 Jordan-Hare Stadium Att.: 85,009 TV: ESPNU
AUBURN, Ala. Tre Mason returned a kick-off 100 yards and Corey Grant scored on a 75-yard run to lead Auburn to a 31-24 victory over Washington State Saturday night in Gus Malzahns debut as the Tigers coach. Robenson Therezie also picked off two passes, including one in the end zone with less than five minutes remaining, for the Tigers (1-0). They had managed just two interceptions during last seasons 3-9 debacle. The Malzahn-versus-Mike Leach matchup of offensive innovators produced plenty of big plays and drama. The Cougars (0-1) had two chances to tie it in the final five minutes, but Therezies interception and an incompletion on fourth down ended the threats. Junior college transfer Nick Marshall was 10-of-19 passing for 99 yards in his starting debut for Auburn. He also ran for 27 yards and made some plays after eluding the rush but didnt appear altogether comfortable early after having only preseason camp to learn the offense and win a four-man competition. Connor Halliday was 35 of 65 for 344 yards and a touchdown but was also intercepted three times for Washington State. Grant, who walked on after transferring from Alabama, gained just 29 yards on seven carries last season. He outgained 1,000-yard rusher Mason (73 yards) and JUCO transfer Cameron Artis-Payne (52). The Cougars, also coming off a 3-9 season in Leachs first year, had two chances to tie it in the final 5 minutes. Therezie picked off his second pass of the game, this one in the end zone. Deone Bucannon recovered Masons fumble at midfield with 4:06 to play. Teonday Caldwell converted one fourth-and-5 with a 13-yard run but Halliday overthrew a well-covered Dom Williams a couple of minutes later. Auburn ran out the clock after that. The Tigers mostly stuck to the ground in Malzahns no-huddle offense, gaining 297 yards on 45 rushes. Washington State produced 464 yards on 88 plays, most of them passes. Gabe Marks had nine catches for 81 yards for the Cougars. Cody Parkey had field goals of 47, 26 and 42 yards for the Tigers. The two teams traded big plays, including four touchdowns in a span of 1:56 in a first half that ended with Auburn ahead 25-21. Halliday hit Bobby Ratliff for a 7-yard touchdown and Auburns Mason sprinted down the right sideline on the ensuing kickoff. Then Halliday found Ratliff on a 53-yard gain to set up Jeremiah Laufasas 1-yard score, one of his two TD runs on the day. Grant sprinted to the end zone for his 75-yarder on his next play. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 Washington State 7 14 3 0 Auburn 8 17 3 3 SCORING SUMMARY 1st 10:43 WSU Jere. Laufasa 4 yd run (Andrew Furney kick) 02:26 AU Tre Mason 8 yd run (Ryan White rush) 2nd 08:02 WSU Bobby Ratliff 7 yd pass from C. Halliday (Andrew Furney kick) 07:46 AU Tre Mason 100 yd kickoff return (Cody Parkey kick) 06:18 WSU Jere. Laufasa 1 yd run (Andrew Furney kick) 06:06 AU Corey Grant 75 yd run (Cody Parkey kick) 01:11 AU Cody Parkey 47 yd field goal 3rd 06:51 AU Cody Parkey 26 yd field goal 04:18 WSU Andrew Furney 43 yd field goal 4th 09:07 AU Cody Parkey 42 yd field goal TEAM STATISTICS WSU AUB FIRST DOWNS 28 16 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 23-120 45-297 PASSING YDS (NET) 344 99 Passes Att-Comp-Int 65-35-3 20-10-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 88-464 65-396 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-19 Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-30 3-141 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 3-22 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-39.2 5-41.6 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-1 Penalties-Yards 5-21 5-30 Possession Time 31:27 28:33 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 17 4 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 4 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 2-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-10 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Washington State-T. Caldwell 7-53; Marcus Mason 6-43; C. Halliday 5-14; Jere. Laufasa 5-10. AuburnCorey Grant 9-146; Tre Mason 15-73; C. Artis-Payne 10-52; Nick Marshall 9-27; Quan Bray 1-4; Ricardo Louis 1-minus 5. PASSING: Washington State-C. Halliday 35-65-3-344. Auburn-Nick Marshall 10-19-0-99; J. Wallace 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: Washington State-Gabe Marks 9-81; Rickey Galvin 5-43; K. Williams 4-42; Bobby Ratliff 3-66; Dom. Williams 3-43; River Cracraft 3-14; T. Caldwell 3-14; Marcus Mason 2-20; Isiah Myers 2-15; B. Bartolone 1-6. Auburn-Sammie Coates 3-44; Quan Bray 3-28; Ricardo Louis 2-10; Jaylon Denson 1-11; Tre Mason 1-6. INTERCEPTIONS: Washington State-None. Auburn-R. Therezie 2-24; Joshua Holsey 1-minus 2. FUMBLES: Washington State-None. Auburn-Tre Mason 1-1; Corey Grant 1-0; Nick Marshall 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Washington State-None. Auburn-Ben Bradley 1-0; M. Adams 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Washington State-Deone Bucannon 12-2; Darryl Monroe 5-1; Justin Sagote 3-2; Daquawn Brown 3-1; Ioane Gauta 3-1; Cyrus Coen 3-1; Taylor Taliulu 2-2; N. Washington 2-2; Damante Horton 3-0; Ant. Carpenter 2-1; Kalaf. Pole 1-2; Kache Palacio 1-1; Xavier Cooper 1-0; River Cracraft 1-0; Casey Locker 1-0; Tana Pritchard 1-0; Jared Byers 1-0; Destiny Vaeao 1-0; Joe Dahl 1-0. Auburn-Jonathon Mincy 8-0; R. Therezie 6-1; Ryan Smith 6-1; J. Whitehead 4-1; Joshua Holsey 4-1; Kris Frost 3-1; Chris Davis 1-2; M. Adams 2-0; Trent Fisher 2-0; Craig Sanders 2-0; LaDarius Owens 1-1; Ben Bradley 1-0; Gabe Wright 1-0; Ryan White 1-0; Nosa Eguae 1-0; Tony Stevens 1-0; Angelo Blackson 1-0; C. McKinzy 1-0. TOTAL 24 31 12-75 4:17 4-28 1:17 9-67 4:31 5-75 1:28 1-75 0:12 6-16 2:04 9-44 3:59 9-39 2:33 12-61 5:27

WASHINGTON STATE AT AUBURN

Sept. 7, 2013 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Att.: 77,823 TV: FOX Sports 1
LOS ANGELES Andrew Furney kicked a 41-yard field goal with 3:03 to play, and Washington State beat No. 25 USC 10-7 Saturday night for its first victory at the Coliseum in 13 years. Kiffins two-quarterback offense managed just 193 yards on 63 plays, with no pass completion longer than 8 yards. The Trojans also missed a field goal and had another blocked after scoring their only touchdown on an early 22-yard drive set up by their dominant defense, which has nearly shut out two straight opponents. Its not exactly a signature win for Cougars coach Mike Leach, but its the ugliest moment yet for the embattled Kiffin, who calls the Trojans plays. Indeed, the Trojans 193 yards were their fewest in a game since 1989, and their 54 yards passing were the fewest since 1998. Damante Horton returned an interception 70 yards for a tying score in the final seconds of the first half for Washington State (1-1, 1-0 Pac-12), and he made the clinching interception with 2:18 to play in the Cougars first win over the Trojans anywhere since 2002. Neither team scored in the second half until Dom Williams took Connor Hallidays third-and-long screen pass 49 yards, winding past tacklers to the USC 30 with 5 1/2 minutes left to set up Furneys tiebreaking kick. Horton then picked off Max Witteks pass to finish off USC (1-1, 0-1), which finished the game under repeated chants of ``Fire Kiffin! from an incensed fan base. Washington State celebrated with its small cheering section after the final gun while boos rained down on Kiffin and a team that lost its home opener for the first time since 1997. Tre Madden rushed for 151 yards and Marqise Lee had seven catches for just 27 yards for the Trojans, who didnt get much from either quarterback. Cody Kessler went 8 of 13 for 41 yards and rushed for a 4-yard TD in his second straight start at quarterback for the Trojans. Wittek took over at halftime and went 3 of 8 for 13 yards, struggling to hit open receivers. Washington States defense scored the Cougars only touchdown when Kessler threw behind a receiver to Horton, who took it all the way back. The Cougars won without scoring an offensive touchdown - not normal Leach protocol, but he didnt mind at all. Washington States offense moved the ball well early on, but River Cracraft couldnt corral a sure touchdown pass thrown behind him in the end zone on the Cougars second drive. Two plays later, Torin Harris picked off Hallidays forced pass into the end zone, ending a 74-yard drive with a touchback. Washington State drove into USC territory again, but Morgan Breslin created havoc on three straight plays - drawing a holding penalty, sacking Halliday and helping George Uko to force a fumble recovered by Devon Kennard, who returned it to the Cougars 22. The Trojans converted a fourth-and-1 with a direct snap to Madden before Kessler scored on a 4-yard bootleg 9:59 before halftime. Wittek took over at halftime, and a drive with eight straight runs got USC into field goal range - but Kalafitoni Pole blocked Andre Heidaris 32-yard attempt. Heidari missed a 43-yard field goal attempt to end the Trojans next drive, and the Cougars stopped Lee just short of the marker on fourth down at their own 29 with 9:03 to play. After the Cougars took over at their 20 with 6:18 left, two plays went nowhere before Williams eluded several tacklers and made it 49 yards down the Washington State sideline. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 Washington State 0 7 0 3 USC 0 7 0 0 SCORING SUMMARY 2nd 09:59 USC Kessler, Cody 4 yd run (Heidari, Andre kick) 00:27 WSU Damante Horton 70 yd interception return (Andrew Furney kick) 4th 03:03 WSU Andrew Furney 41 yd field goal TEAM STATISTICS WSU USC FIRST DOWNS 12 14 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 22-7 42-139 PASSING YDS (NET) 215 54 Passes Att-Comp-Int 38-26-2 21-11-2 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 60-222 63-193 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-14 Punt Returns-Yards 2-5 3-15 Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-16 1-12 Interception Returns-Yards 2-75 2-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-35.3 6-40.3 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0 Penalties-Yards 8-87 3-19 Possession Time 27:45 32:15 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 15 3 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-2 1-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-10 4-30 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Washington State-Washington State-Marcus Mason 11-24; T. Caldwell 4-19; TEAM 3-minus 6; C. Halliday 4-minus 30. USC-Madden, Tre 32-151; Kessler, Cody 2-4; Davis, Justin 2-2; Lee, Marqise 3-minus 3; Agholor, Nelson 1-minus 5; Wittek, Max 2-minus 10. PASSING: Washington State-C. Halliday 26-38-2-215. USC-Kessler, Cody 8-13-1-41; Wittek, Max 3-8-1-13. RECEIVING: Washington State-K. Williams 6-56; Gabe Marks 4-38; B. Bartolone 4-25; Dom. Williams 2-50; Marcus Mason 2-18; Isiah Myers 2-18; Bobby Ratliff 2-6; Rickey Galvin 2-4; T. Caldwell 2-0. USC-Lee, Marqise 7-27; Madden, Tre 2-12; Grimble, Xavier 1-8; Rogers, Darreus 1-7. INTERCEPTIONS: Washington State-Damante Horton 2-75. USC-Harris, Torin 1-0; Bailey, Dion 1-0. FUMBLES: Washington State-Leon Brooks 1-0; C. Halliday 1-1. USC-Lee, Marqise 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Washington State-Cyrus Coen 1-0. USC-Breslin, Morgan 2-0; Dawson, Lamar 0-1; Kennard, Devon 0-1; Uko, George 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Washington State-Daquawn Brown 6-5; Justin Sagote 7-3; Cyrus Coen 5-3; Deone Bucannon 2-6; Ioane Gauta 5-2; Darryl Monroe 4-2; Taylor Taliulu 1-5; Damante Horton 3-1; Destiny Vaeao 2-1; Kache Palacio 1-1; Jared Byers 1-1; TEAM 1-0; Marcus Mason 1-0; Xavier Cooper 1-0; Kalaf. Pole 0-1; Rickey Galvin 0-1. USC-Bailey, Dion 7-3; Wright, Demetri 5-1; Harris, Torin 3-3; Dawson, Lamar 2-4; Kennard, Devon 3-2; Pullard, Hayes 2-3; Williams, Leona 2-3; TEAM 3-0; Breslin, Morgan 3-0; Uko, George 2-1; Cravens, Sua 1-2; Shaw, Josh 2-0; Rogers, Darreus 1-0; Vainuku, Soma 1-0; McBride, Peter 1-0; McQuay III, Leo 1-0. TOTAL 10 7 6-22 3:20 7-56 3:15

WASHINGTON STATE AT NO. 25 USC

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Sept. 14, 2013 Martin Stadium Att.: 31,127 TV: Pac-12 Networks
PULLMAN, Wash. Connor Halliday threw for 383 yards and five touchdowns as Washington State beat Southern Utah 48-10 in its home opener. Washington State (2-1) also got a long interception return for a touchdown from Damante Horton for the second consecutive game. Southern Utah (2-1), an FCS program, was scoreless in the second half and gained just 219 yards in the game. Halliday completed 32 of 41 passes and was intercepted once. Washington State gained 464 yards of total offense in the game. Dom Williams caught three passes for 101 yards and two touchdowns. Aaron Cantu completed 22 of 30 passes for Southern Utah, but was intercepted three times. Washington State was coming off a 10-7 win at Southern California that knocked the Trojans from the Top 25. Southern Utah beat an FBS team, South Alabama, in its season opener, but had less success against Washington State of the Pac-12. This was the first meeting between the teams. Washington State completed passes on its first five plays of the game, the fifth covering 43 yards from Halliday to Williams for a touchdown and a 7-0 lead less than 2 minutes into the contest. Southern Utah replied with a drive that stalled on the 23, leading to a 40-yard field goal by Colton Cook. Washington State struck right back with a 61-yard drive that required just five plays, with Isiah Myers catching a 10-yard touchdown pass from Halliday for a 14-3 lead. Halliday completed his first 10 passes of the game. After WSU was forced to punt from its own end zone, Southern Utah took possession on WSUs 29. Raysean Martin punched over from the 3-yard line as the Thunderbirds cut WSUs lead to 14-10. Washington State marched down to the 19 on its next possession, but Halliday was intercepted in the end zone by a diving LeShaun Sims to kill the drive. Then DaQuawn Brown intercepted Cantu to give the ball back to WSU at midfield. Three plays later, Halliday fired a 55-yard touchdown bomb to Dom Williams for a 21-10 lead. On Southern Utahs next drive, Cantu was intercepted at the 28 by Horton, who returned the ball untouched for 72 yards and a 28-10 WSU lead that stood at halftime. Hortons 70-yard interception return against Southern Cal last weekend was WSUs only touchdown of that game. Andrew Furney kicked field goals of 46 and 30 yards in the third to give WSU a 34-10 lead. Deone Bucannon picked off a Cantu pass and returned it to SUUs 18. Halliday threw a 1-yard touchdown pass to Gabe Marks in the end zone for a 41-10 lead. Halliday added a 4-yard touchdown pass to Vince Mayle in the fourth. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 Southern Utah 3 7 0 0 Washington State 14 14 13 7 SCORING SUMMARY 1st 13:03 WSU Dom. Williams 43 yd pass from C. Halliday (Andrew Furney kick) 06:02 SUU Colton Cook 40 yd field goal 03:56 WSU Isiah Myers 10 yd pass from C. Halliday (Andrew Furney kick) 2nd 10:55 SUU Raysean Martin 3 yd run (Colton Cook kick) 04:22 WSU Dom. Williams 55 yd pass from C. Halliday (Andrew Furney kick) 00:38 WSU Damante Horton 72 yd interception return (Andrew Furney kick) 3rd 08:38 WSU Andrew Furney 46 yd field goal 04:20 WSU Andrew Furney 30 yd field goal 02:53 WSU Gabe Marks 1 yd pass from C. Halliday (Andrew Furney kick) 4th 11:07 WSU Vince Mayle 3 yd pass from C. Halliday (Andrew Furney kick) TEAM STATISTICS SUU WSU FIRST DOWNS 13 22 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 34-73 17-54 PASSING YDS (NET) 146 410 Passes Att-Comp-Int 30-22-3 48-35-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 64-219 65-464 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-18 2-41 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-36 2-63 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 3-95 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-42.1 3-37.7 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 Penalties-Yards 5-53 5-39 Possession Time 35:38 24:22 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 14 6 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 2 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 4-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-8 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Southern Utah-Malik Brown 9-32; Raysean Martin 11-28; Christian Taele 7-10; Levi Teo 2-5; Mike Sharp 3-3; Aaron Cantu 2-minus 5. Washington State-T. Caldwell 6-26; Jere. Laufasa 2-14; Austin Apodaca 3-8; Marcus Mason 3-7; Theron West 1-1; C. Halliday 2-minus 2. PASSING: Southern Utah-Aaron Cantu 22-30-3-146. Washington State-C. Halliday 32-41-1-383; Austin Apodaca 3-7-0-27. RECEIVING: Southern Utah-C. Allphin 6-43; Easton Pedersen 4-47; Jake Allie 3-14; Fatu Moala 3-11; Anthony Norris 3-11; Christian Taele 2-16; Raysean Martin 1-4. Washington State-Gabe Marks 7-83; River Cracraft 6-87; K. Williams 5-18; Isiah Myers 4-45; Leon Brooks 4-20; Dom. Williams 3-101; Bobby Ratliff 2-31; Vince Mayle 2-14; B. Bartolone 1-8; T. Caldwell 1-3. INTERCEPTIONS: Southern Utah-LeShaun Sims 1-0. Washington State-Damante Horton 1-72; Deone Bucannon 1-23; Daquawn Brown 1-0. FUMBLES: Southern Utah-Mike Sharp 1-0. Washington State-C. Halliday 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Southern Utah-None. Washington State-Kache Palacio 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Southern Utah-Tommy Collet 4-5; Zak Browning 3-4; Miles Killebrew 5-1; Matt Holley 1-5; LeShaun Sims 3-2; James Cowser 3-1; J.T. Anderson 2-2; Myles Carelock 1-3; Kouri Jones 3-0; Anthony Fagans 2-1; Austin Anderson 1-2; Chad Hansen 1-2; Trever McFalls 2-0; Rob Torgerson 0-2; Nick Nissen 1-0; Wes Kauvaka 0-1; M. Tagliaferri 0-1; Colton Cook 0-1; Chris Robinson 0-1. Washington State-Cyrus Coen 5-5; Deone Bucannon 2-6; Taylor Taliulu 3-4; Darryl Monroe 2-5; Tana Pritchard 2-5; Kache Palacio 2-4; Jared Byers 2-3; Justin Sagote 2-3; Damante Horton 3-1; N. Washington 1-3; Ioane Gauta 0-3; Eric Oertel 1-1; Isaac Dotson 1-1; Xavier Cooper 0-2; Ant. Carpenter 0-2; J. Allison 0-2; Kalaf. Pole 1-0; K. Williams 1-0; Matthew Bock 1-0; Jere. Laufasa 1-0; Lyman Faoliu 0-1; Casey Locker 0-1; Robert Barber 0-1; Marcus Mason 0-1. TOTAL 10 48 5-80 1:52 14-52 7:01 5-61 1:59 7-29 3:04 3-47 1:21 9-50 3:15 7-27 2:00 2-18 0:24 12-66 4:48

SOUTHERN UTAH AT WASHINGTON STATE

Sept. 21, 2013 Martin Stadium Att.: 31,521 TV: Pac-12 Networks
PULLMAN, Wash. Connor Halliday threw for 346 yards and four first-half touchdown passes, two to Gabe Marks, and Washington State improved to 3-1 with a dominating 42-0 win over neighboring Idaho. It was the third straight game Halliday had thrown for more than 300 yards and the eighth time in his career. The shutout was the first for the Cougars since 2003, when they blanked the Vandals, 25-0, to open the 2003 season. Marks had a career high 11 catches for 146 yards, including a 43-yard catch for a first quarter touchdown. Halliday also connected with Dom Williams on a 30-yard TD pass and Vince Mayle for a 20-yard TD. Jeremiah Laufasa added a 13-yard touchdown run late in the third quarter and a 3-yard TD run in the fourth quarter. Washington State dominated every aspect of the game and turned in an exceptional defensive performance to stop the Vandals cold, including a goal-line stand in the final minute to preserve the shutout. Saturday was the first time since 2007 the schools - just eight miles apart - met on the football field. Washington State won that game in 2007 45-28 and were even more impressive on Saturday. Idaho has not defeated the Cougars since 2000. Washington States defense entered the night No. 1 in the country allowing just 99.7 yards per game passing. They had held USC to 193 total yards and Southern Utah to 213, the first time the Cougars held back-to-back opponents under 225 total yards since 1994. The Cougars werent as stingy against the Vandals. Idaho finished with 253 total yards and just 174 through the air. Idaho QB Chad Chalich finished 17 of 23 for 167 yards. Idaho committed eight penalties in the first half, including a false start that negated a completed fake punt on the Vandals opening possession. The penalties just added to the Vandals mistakes. Idaho quarterback Josh McCain was intercepted by Deone Bucannon in the first quarter and Buchanan recovered a fumble deep in Idaho territory in the second quarter. The interception was the first this year thrown by the Vandals. They began the weekend as one of just 16 teams in the country having not thrown a pick. Washington State had three sacks in the first quarter and finished with five for the game. Idaho came in worst in the country giving up 20 sacks in three games, with Chalich getting taken down 17 times. The 20 sacks allowed were eight more than any other team in the country. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 Idaho 0 0 0 0 Washington State 7 21 7 7 SCORING SUMMARY 1st 08:43 WSU Gabe Marks 43 yd pass from C. Halliday (Andrew Furney kick) 2nd 08:11 WSU Dom. Williams 30 yd pass from C. Halliday (Andrew Furney kick) 05:05 WSU Vince Mayle 20 yd pass from C. Halliday (Andrew Furney kick) 00:24 WSU Gabe Marks 1 yd pass from C. Halliday (Andrew Furney kick) 3rd 02:17 WSU Jere. Laufasa 13 yd run (Andrew Furney kick) 4th 08:15 WSU Jere. Laufasa 3 yd run (Andrew Furney kick) TEAM STATISTICS SUU WSU FIRST DOWNS 17 21 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 49-79 15-71 PASSING YDS (NET) 174 346 Passes Att-Comp-Int 25-18-1 43-31-2 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 74-253 58-417 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-5 4-59 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-108 1-45 Interception Returns-Yards 2-4 1-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-43.4 2-49.5 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-2 Penalties-Yards 12-73 6-44 Possession Time 38:06 21:54 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 19 5 of 9 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 4 2 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-1 4-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-8 5-36 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Idaho-James Baker 11-43; Jerrel Brown 12-26; Chad Chalich 13-20; Dezmon Epps 3-10; K Olugbode 2-9; R Montgomery 1-2; Josh McCain 7-minus 31. Washington State-Jere. Laufasa 6-41; T. Caldwell 4-22; Marcus Mason 4-16; C. Halliday 1-minus 8. PASSING: Chad Chalich 17-23-0-167; Josh McCain 1-2-1-7. Washington State-C. Halliday 31-43-2-346. RECEIVING: Idaho-Dezmon Epps 6-37; Najee Lovett 2-33; Jerrel Brown 2-14; James Baker 2-5; Jacob Sannon 1-41; K Olugbode 1-13; Deon Watson 1-10; Trent Cowan 1-8; Roman Runner 1-7; Michael LaGrone 1-6. Washington State-Gabe Marks 11-146; Vince Mayle 4-51; Rickey Galvin 3-26; Leon Brooks 3-9; Dom. Williams 2-47; K. Williams 2-18; Isiah Myers 2-18; Bobby Ratliff 1-13; River Cracraft 1-10; T. Caldwell 1-4; Jere. Laufasa 1-4. INTERCEPTIONS: Idaho-DMario Carter 1-3; C Whitehead 1-1. Washington State-Deone Bucannon 1-0. FUMBLES: Idaho-K Olugbode 1-1; Josh McCain 1-0. Washington State-K. Williams 1-1; T. Caldwell 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): Idaho-Q Buckley 1-0. Washington State-Xavier Cooper 1-1; Darryl Monroe 1-0; Kalaf. Pole 1-0; Cyrus Coen 1-0; Ioane Gauta 0-1. TACKLES (UA-A): Idaho-DMario Carter 2-6; Bradley Njoku 1-6; Eric Tuipulotu 1-6; Jayshawn Jordan 2-3; Marc Millan 3-1; C Whitehead 3-1; Juan Martinez 2-2; Ryan Edwards 2-1; Delency Parham 1-2; Matthew Willis 2-0; Maxx Forde 2-0; Q Buckley 1-1; M Burgsmueller 1-1; Broc Westlake 1-1; Anthony Rice 1-1; Vince Keener 0-2; Tueni Luepamanu 1-0; Trent Cowan 1-0. Washington State-Darryl Monroe 8-4; Justin Sagote 5-5; Kache Palacio 6-1; N. Washington 5-2; Daquawn Brown 3-3; Tana Pritchard 3-3; Xavier Cooper 4-1; Deone Bucannon 3-2; Cyrus Coen 2-3; Taylor Taliulu 2-3; Ioane Gauta 3-1; Jared Byers 2-2; Eric Oertel 1-3; Isaac Dotson 2-1; Lyman Faoliu 2-0; Darryl Paulo 2-0; Kalaf. Pole 1-0; Damante Horton 0-1; J. Allison 0-1. TOTAL 0 42 3-47 0:43 10-64 4:03 1-20 0:08 8-60 3:12 2-20 0:46 10-72 4:13

IDAHO AT WASHINGTON STATE

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NO. 5 STANFORD VS. WASHINGTON STATE
Sept. 28, 2013 CenturyLink Field Att.: 40,095 TV: ESPN
SEATTLE Kevin Hogan picked apart Washington State, throwing for 286 yards and three touchdowns, and No. 5 Stanford won its 12th straight with a 55-17 rout of the Cougars. Hogan connected with Devon Cajuste on touchdowns of 57 and 33 yards in the first half then found Michael Rector on a 45-yard TD during a third-quarter blitz where the Cardinal scored 21 points as part of a stretch where they ran just two offensive plays. Jordan Richards and Trent Murphy both returned interceptions 30 yards for touchdowns 2:04 apart in the third quarter as the Cardinal quickly turned a 17-3 halftime advantage into a 38-3 lead. Richards stepped in front of a pass that floated toward the sideline, while Murphy jumped and stole a screen pass at the line of scrimmage. Hogan finished 16 of 25 passing with his only mistake being a second-quarter pass into the end zone that floated and was intercepted. Hogan was replaced early in the fourth quarter, but Stanford kept scoring. Remound Wright added a 53-yard TD run and Barry Sanders scored on a 22-yard run. Stanford finished with 560 total yards. Quarterback Connor Halliday left in the third quarter, limping badly. Halliday was hit hard by Murphy on the pass Richards intercepted and took back for Stanfords first defensive touchdown. Halliday was slow to get up, but went out for the next play and after throwing a swing pass - without being hit - grabbed near his left hip and had to be helped off the field. Moments later Austin Apodaca, Hallidays backup, was on the ground holding his midsection after a big hit from Kevin Anderson. Apodaca returned and was 15 of 29 for 138 yards and two late TD passes. Halliday was 24 of 36 for 184 yards and an interception. Hogans first half was nearly perfect. He missed on his first pass, then connected on six straight, including the touchdown tosses to Cajuste and was excellent on third down. Hogan was 3 of 4 passing on third down and added another conversion with his legs. Cajuste came into the game with only six receptions all season. He broke free on a crossing route on the first TD running away from linebacker Cyrus Coen. It was the first passing touchdown allowed by the Cougars this season. Cajustes second touchdown came whenused a double move to get wide open for the 33-yard score and a 17-3 Stanford lead. He should have caught a third touchdown, but Hogans pass floated and Deone Bucannon raced over from safety for the interception. It was the first time this season Stanford failed to score inside the red zone. Washington States defense had been a strength during its strong start, but gave up 311 total yards in the first half, more than they had allowed in any game total during their winning streak. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 Stanford 10 7 21 17 Washington State 3 0 0 14 SCORING SUMMARY 1st 10:55 STAN Williamson,J 28 yd field goal 06:03 WSU Andrew Furney 36 yd field goal 02:49 STAN Cajuste,D 57 yd pass from Hogan,K (Williamson,J kick) 2nd 14:25 STAN Cajuste,D 33 yd pass from Hogan,K (Williamson,J kick) 3rd 10:42 STAN Richards,J 30 yd interception return (Williamson,J kick) 08:45 STAN Rector,M 45 yd pass from Hogan,K (Williamson,J kick) 06:41 STAN Murphy,T 30 yd interception return (Williamson,J kick) 4th 11:40 STAN Williamson,J 27 yd field goal 10:58 STAN Wright,R 53 yd run (Williamson,J kick) 08:24 WSU Gabe Marks 47 yd pass from Austin Apodaca (Andrew Furney kick) 06:29 STAN Sanders,B 22 yd run (Ukropina,C kick) 00:27 WSU Rickey Galvin 8 yd pass from Austin Apodaca (Andrew Furney kick) TEAM STATISTICS STAN WSU FIRST DOWNS 20 22 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 40-238 13-51 PASSING YDS (NET) 322 322 Passes Att-Comp-Int 28-17-1 65-39-2 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 68-560 78-373 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 3-10 1-2 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-62 8-143 Interception Returns-Yards 2-60 1-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-37.8 7-39.3 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-0 Penalties-Yards 9-57 4-35 Possession Time 31:35 28:25 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 15 4 of 16 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 1 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 2-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-19 0-0 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Stanford-Wright,R 2-56; Gaffney,T 14-54; Wilkerson,A 10-47; Sanders,B 3-34; Hogan,K 6-34; Seale,R 3-9; Lloyd,D 1-6; Team 1-minus 2. Washington State-Jere. Laufasa 4-23; Marcus Mason 3-22; Austin Apodaca 3-10; T. Caldwell 1-3; C. Halliday 2-minus 7. PASSING: Stanford-Hogan,K 16-25-1-286; Crower,E 1-3-0-36. Washington State-C. Halliday 24-36-1-184; Austin Apodaca 15-29-1-138. RECEIVING: Stanford-Montgomery,T 6-54; Cajuste,D 4-115; Rector,M 2-93; Young,K 1-36; Sanders,B 1-16; Kaumatule,L 1-5; Cummings,J 1-2; Gaffney,T 1-1. Washington State-Marcus Mason 7-28; Gabe Marks 6-75; River Cracraft 4-52; Rickey Galvin 4-34; Dom. Williams 3-27; Leon Brooks 3-2; K. Williams 2-61; T. Caldwell 2-10; Jere. Laufasa 2-8; Bobby Ratliff 2-7; John Thompson 2-6; Isiah Myers 1-7; Vince Mayle 1-5. INTERCEPTIONS: Stanford-Murphy,T 1-30; Richards,J 1-30. Washington State-Deone Bucannon 1-0. FUMBLES: Stanford-None. Washington State-C. Halliday 1-0; Alex Jackson 1-0; Austin Apodaca 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Stanford-Mauro,J 1-0; Gardner,B 1-0. Washington State-None. TACKLES (UA-A): Stanford-Carter,A 7-1; Amanam,U 5-1; Carrington,D 3-3; Harris,R 4-0; Skov,S 4-0; Tarpley,AJ 3-1; Lyons,W 3-0; Hemschoot,J 3-0; Lueders,B 2-1; Hoffpauir,Z 2-1; Richards,J 2-1; Davis,N 2-0; Murphy,T 2-0; Lancaster,J 2-0; Reynolds,E 0-2; Vaughters,J 1-0; Pippens,R 1-0; Parry,D 1-0; Gardner,B 1-0; Mauro,J 1-0; Rotto,T 0-1. Washington State-Deone Bucannon 7-2; Taylor Taliulu 5-2; Darryl Monroe 5-0; Xavier Cooper 4-1; Ioane Gauta 3-1; Tana Pritchard 1-3; Cyrus Coen 3-0; Destiny Vaeao 3-0; N. Washington 3-0; Damante Horton 3-0; Daquawn Brown 2-1; Kache Palacio 0-3; Jared Byers 2-0; Isaac Dotson 2-0; Justin Sagote 1-0; Marcus Mason 1-0; Eric Oertel 1-0; Kalaf. Pole 1-0; Lyman Faoliu 0-1; Feddie Davey 0-1; J. Allison 0-1. TOTAL 55 17 7-61 3:59 12-56 4:52 6-80 3:08 4-48 1:57 2-54 0:42 10-46 4:14 2-53 0:14 7-71 2:28 4-65 1:55 11-77 4:02

Oct. 3, 2013 Memorial Stadium Att.: 44,682 TV: FOX Sports 1


BERKELEY, Calif. Connor Halliday threw for 521 yards and three touchdowns and Washington State used its highest scoring conference game in 10 years to snap an eight-game skid against California with a 44-22 victory. Vince Mayle caught two TD passes and Teondray Caldwell, Jeremiah Laufasa and Marcus Mason also scored touchdowns for the Cougars, who last beat the Golden Bears (1-4, 0-2) in 2002. Freshman Jared Goff threw for 489 yards and two touchdowns for his third 400-yard passing game already this season and Chris Harper had 13 catches for 216 yards and a score. Both offenses traded big plays on an afternoon as they combined for 1,010 yards passing against overmatched defenses. Hallidays 72-yard TD pass to Mayle gave the Cougars a 35-15 lead late in the third quarter after Cal was stopped on a fourth-and-1. But Goff answered right back with a 53-yarder to James Grisom to get the Bears within 13. But Cal couldnt get any closer as Washington State got its most lopsided conference win since beating UCLA by 22 in 2006. The Cougars had their highest-scoring conference game since beating Oregon 55-16 in 2003. A game featuring Leachs ``Air Raid offense against Dykes ``Bear Raid version got off to a predictable start with the teams throwing for 622 yards in the first half as the Cougars took a 21-15 lead into the break. There could have been even more scoring except lost a pair of fumbles by Daniel Lasco and Brendan Bigelow after driving inside the Washington State 10 with Kalafitoni Pole recovering both of them. Cal had better luck reaching the end zone from inside its own 20 than near Washington States goal as Goff found Harper behind the coverage for an 89-yard score in the second quarter for the second longest pass play in school history. Zach Maynard and Keenan Allen have the record with a 90-yard TD pass two years ago against Washington. The Cougars answered with a 68-yard TD pass from Halliday to Mason, who took a swing pass and cut back through the Bears defense for the long score to make it 21-12. Cal began the day by announcing that starting center Chris Adcock was out for the year with a knee injury and safety Alex Logan retired for medical reasons. Then the Bears lost cornerback Stefan McClure (knee) and linebacker Jalen Jefferson (head) in the first half and cornerback Joel Willis was taken off on a stretcher after the opening kick to the second half. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 Washington State 14 7 14 9 California 0 15 7 0 SCORING SUMMARY 1st 09:26 WSU Vince Mayle 35 yd pass from C. Halliday (Andrew Furney kick) 04:21 WSU Jere. Laufasa 5 yd run (Andrew Furney kick) 2nd 13:58 CAL TEAM safety 11:00 CAL DAmato, Vincen 35 yd field goal 07:20 CAL Harper, Chris 89 yd pass from Goff, Jared (DAmato, Vincen kick) 01:04 WSU Marcus Mason 68 yd pass from C. Halliday (Andrew Furney kick) 00:15 CAL DAmato, Vincen 43 yd field goal 3rd 07:14 WSU T. Caldwell 10 yd run (Andrew Furney kick) 04:24 WSU Vince Mayle 72 yd pass from C. Halliday (Andrew Furney kick) 03:33 CAL Grisom, James 53 yd pass from Goff, Jared (DAmato, Vincen kick) 4th 14:39 WSU Andrew Furney 44 yd field goal 07:53 WSU Andrew Furney 41 yd field goal 03:52 WSU Andrew Furney 28 yd field goal TEAM STATISTICS WSU CAL FIRST DOWNS 27 26 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 21-49 28-64 PASSING YDS (NET) 521 521 Passes Att-Comp-Int 67-41-1 63-35-2 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 88-570 91-585 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 4-21 2-18 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-49 8-149 Interception Returns-Yards 2-60 1-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-43.4 5-44.0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-3 Penalties-Yards 7-75 11-96 Possession Time 32:45 27:15 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 19 7 of 19 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 1-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-23 1-5 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Washington State-Marcus Mason 7-32; T. Caldwell 7-24; Jere. Laufasa 4-3; TEAM 2-minus 5; C. Halliday 1-minus 5. California-Bigelow, Brenda 12-41; Lasco, Daniel 6-20; Coprich, Jeffre 4-15; Bartolo, Mitche 2-5; Goff, Jared 4-minus 17. PASSING: Washington State-C. Halliday 41-67-1-521. California-Goff, Jared 33-59-1-504; Kline, Zach 2-4-1-17. RECEIVING: Washington State-Bobby Ratliff 8-62; Rickey Galvin 5-48; Marcus Mason 4-118; Vince Mayle 4-113; Gabe Marks 4-55; K. Williams 4-24; T. Caldwell 4-23; River Cracraft 2-20; Jere. Laufasa 2-11; B. Bartolone 2-10; Isiah Myers 1-30; Dom. Williams 1-7. California-Harper, Chris 14-231; Treggs, Bryce 6-70; Powe, Darius 5-42; Rodgers, Richar 4-85; Grisom, James 2-60; Anderson, Steph 2-30; Lawler, Kenny 1-2; Coprich, Jeffre 1-1. INTERCEPTIONS: Washington State-Deone Bucannon 1-47; Daquawn Brown 1-13. California-Lowe, Michael 1-0. FUMBLES: Washington State-None. California-Bigelow, Brenda 2-2; Lasco, Daniel 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): Washington State-Ioane Gauta 2-0; Kache Palacio 1-0. California-Lopa, Puka 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Washington State-Deone Bucannon 8-4; Cyrus Coen 5-4; Daquawn Brown 6-0; Damante Horton 5-1; Justin Sagote 4-2; Ioane Gauta 4-1; Kache Palacio 3-2; Tana Pritchard 3-0; Darryl Paulo 3-0; Xavier Cooper 2-1; Taylor Taliulu 1-2; K. Williams 2-0; Matthew Bock 1-1; Jared Byers 1-1; Kalaf. Pole 1-1; Darryl Monroe 0-2; Isaac Dotson 1-0; Destiny Vaeao 1-0; Theron West 1-0; M. Peterson 1-0; N. Washington 1-0; Casey Locker 0-1; Rickey Galvin 0-1. California-King, Lucas 6-3; Lowe, Michael 6-1; Jefferson, Jale 5-0; Walker, Cameron 3-2; Nickerson, Har 3-2; Kragen, Kyle 2-3; Fortt,Khairi 3-1; Lee, Adrian 2-1; Willis, Joel 2-1; Drew, Damariay 2-1; McClure, Stefan 2-0; Rodgers, Richar 2-0; Moala, Viliami 1-1; Lapite, Isaac 1-1; Coleman, Deandr 1-1; Barton, Michael 0-2; Ervin, Darren 1-0; Agu, Ted 1-0; Whitener, Chad 1-0; Lopa, Puka 1-0; Hunter, Jacobi 0-1; Dozier, Cedric 0-1; Davis, Antione 0-1; McGovern, Bryce 0-1. TOTAL 44 22 7-92 1:32 11-85 3:57 8-58 2:51 2-89 0:19 2-68 0:22 7-49 0:43 10-79 3:40 1-67 0:10 3-75 0:51 13-48 3:54 7-39 3:04 5-16 1:53

WASHINGTON STATE AT CALIFORNIA

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2013 GAME RECAPS
OREGON STATE VS. WASHINGTON STATE
Oct. 12, 2013 Martin Stadium Att.: 31,955 TV: ESPNU
PULLMAN, Wash. Sean Mannion threw for 493 yards and four touchdowns as Oregon State beat Washington State 52-24. Oregon State won its fifth game in a row since a shocking opening loss to FCS Eastern Washington. Washington State led 24-17 late in the third quarter when the Beavers erupted for three quick touchdowns to take control of the game. Mannion, the Pac-12 passing yardage leader, completed 34 of 51 passes and was intercepted once. Brandin Cooks caught 11 passes for 137 yards and two touchdowns, and ran for another. Richard Mullaney caught five passes for 122 yards. Washington State quarterback Connor Halliday completed 26 of 49 passes for 248 yards as the Beavers were able to shut down WSUs potent pass attack. He was intercepted three times. Washington State took the opening kick and drove to the Oregon State 9, but had to settle for an Andrew Furney field goal. Oregon States Trevor Romaine kicked a 20-yard field goal to tie the score at 3 at the end of the first quarter. On the ensuing series, Halliday passed the Cougars to the Oregon State 3, where Marcus Mason ran it in for a 10-3 lead. The Beavers replied with a 75-yard drive, with Mannion throwing a 7-yard touchdown pass to Connor Hamlett that tied the game at 10. After a penalty-filled drive that forced WSU to punt, Oregon State took over on its 27 and raced down the field on the strength of a 46-yard pass from Mannion to Mullaney. But Mannion threw an interception to Anthony Carpenter in the end zone to kill the drive. Then Washington State fumbled on its first play and Oregon State took over on the WSU 36. Storm Woods scored on a 3-yard run to give Oregon State a 17-10 lead that stood up at halftime. A 26-yard punt return by Leon Brooks gave Washington State the ball on OSUs 41 on its first possession of the second half, and the Cougars drove to the 1. Jeremiah Laufasa plunged over for a touchdown to tie the score at 17. On their next possession, Washington State went 80 yards in 10 plays, capped by a 4-yard pass on 4th-and-goal from Halliday to Vince Mayle in the end zone for a 24-17 lead with 4:50 left in the third. The touchdown was set up by a 40-yard reception by Mayle. But Oregon State scored three times in less than three minutes. First was an 82-yard drive that ended on a 7-yard touchdown pass from Mannion to Kevin Cummings, tying the score at 24. WSU was trying to punt on its next possession when a bad snap gave the Beavers possession on the Cougars 27. Brandin Cooks ran the ball in from 8 yards out to put Oregon State ahead 31-24 early in the fourth quarter. Halliday was intercepted by Rashaad Reynolds on the first play of the ensuing series, giving the Beavers the ball in WSU territory. A 30-yard pass to Cooks gave the Beavers first down at the 1. Storm Woods ran the ball over for a 38-24 lead with 13:47 left in the game. Washington State self-destructed in a slew of turnovers while Mannion connected on two touchdown passes to Cooks in the fourth. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 Oregon State 3 14 7 28 Washington State 3 7 14 0 SCORING SUMMARY 1st 10:49 WSU Andrew Furney 27 yd field goal 00:31 OSU Romaine, Trevor 20 yd field goal 2nd 10:32 WSU Marcus Mason 3 yd run (Andrew Furney kick) 06:55 OSU Hamlett, Connor 7 yd pass from Mannion, Sean (Romaine, Trevor kick) 00:44 OSU Woods, Storm 3 yd run (Romaine, Trevor kick) 3rd 11:08 WSU Jere. Laufasa 1 yd run (Andrew Furney kick) 04:50 WSU Vince Mayle 4 yd pass from C. Halliday (Andrew Furney kick) 01:03 OSU Cummings, Kevin 7 yd pass from Mannion, Sean (Romaine, Trevor kick) 4th 14:55 OSU Cooks, Brandin 8 yd run (Romaine, Trevor kick) 13:47 OSU Woods, Storm 1 yd run (Romaine, Trevor kick) 10:40 OSU Cooks, Brandin 8 yd pass from Mannion, Sean (Romaine, Trevor kick) TEAM STATISTICS OSU WSU FIRST DOWNS 29 22 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 28-102 22-113 PASSING YDS (NET) 496 270 Passes Att-Comp-Int 53-35-2 55-29-4 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS81-598 77-383 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-35 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-26 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-51 5-110 Interception Returns-Yards 4-18 2-12 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-31.3 3-42.0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 5-2 Penalties-Yards 4-27 4-33 Possession Time 33:58 26:02 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 12 6 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 2 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 7-9 4-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-1 1-6 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Oregon State-Cooks, Brandin 4-34; Ward, Terron 6-27; Bolden, Victor 2-27; Woods, Storm 12-18; Brown, Chris 1-6; TEAM 2-minus 4; Mannion, Sean 1-minus 6. Washington State-Jere. Laufasa 9-54; Marcus Mason 9-49; T. Caldwell 1-16; Austin Apodaca 1-2; C. Halliday 1-minus 1; TEAM 1-minus 7. PASSING: Oregon State-Mannion, Sean 34-51-1-493; Vaz, Cody 1-2-1-3. Washington State-C. Halliday 26-49-3-248; Austin Apodaca 3-6-1-22. RECEIVING: Oregon State-Cooks, Brandin 11-137; Cummings, Kevin 6-73; Mullaney, R. 5-122; Woods, Storm 5-64; Smith, Caleb 3-60; Hamlett, Connor 2-13; Ward, Terron 1-15; Perry, Tyler 1-9; Singler, Mitch 1-3. Washington State-Gabe Marks 5-34; Rickey Galvin 4-39; Marcus Mason 4-8; Vince Mayle 3-55; K. Williams 3-35; River Cracraft 3-29; Dom. Williams 2-42; Bobby Ratliff 2-21; B. Bartolone 2-4; T. Caldwell 1-3. INTERCEPTIONS: Oregon State-Reynolds, R. 2-18; Martin, Sean 1-0; Nelson, Steven 1-0. Washington State-Ant. Carpenter 1-0; Damante Horton 1-minus 1. FUMBLES: Oregon State-None. Washington State-TEAM 1-0; B. Bartolone 1-1; Marcus Mason 1-0; Vince Mayle 1-0; T. Caldwell 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): Oregon State-Murphy, Ryan 1-0. Washington State-Cyrus Coen 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Oregon State-Nelson, Steven 6-3; Reynolds, R. 5-1; Zimmerman, T. 4-2; Murphy, Ryan 4-2; Johnson, Jabral 2-4; Wynn, Dylan 5-0; Martin, Sean 2-3; Romaine, Trevor 2-1; Gwacham, Obum 2-1; Alexander, D.J. 2-1; Saulo, Caleb 2-0; Noland-Lewis, C 1-1; Crichton, Scott 0-2; Christian, S. 0-2; Delva, Edwin 1-0; Stanton, Dustin 1-0; Audiss, Micah 1-0; Barnett, L. 0-1; Braun, John 0-1; Marable, M. 0-1. Washington State-Taylor Taliulu 8-0; Deone Bucannon 7-1; Damante Horton 7-0; Darryl Monroe 5-2; Cyrus Coen 4-2; Daquawn Brown 4-1; Xavier Cooper 3-1; Justin Sagote 3-0; Ant. Carpenter 2-1; Kache Palacio 2-1; Tana Pritchard 2-0; Casey Locker 1-1; Jared Byers 1-1; Marcus Mason 1-0; Austin Apodaca 1-0; Darryl Paulo 0-1; Isaac Dotson 0-1; Kalaf. Pole 0-1. TOTAL 52 24 12-65 4:11 13-82 5:50 12-75 4:59 10-75 3:37 4-36 1:23 7-41 2:26 10-80 3:08 11-82 3:41 2-27 0:22 3-45 0:52 5-39 2:21

Oct. 19, 2013 Autzen Stadium Att.: 56,949 TV: FOX Sports 1
EUGENE, Ore. Marcus Mariota threw for 327 yards and two touchdowns and ran for another as No. 2 Oregon overcame the prolific passing of Connor Halliday for a 62-38 victory over Washington State on Saturday night. Mariota kicked things off with a 57-yard scoring dash on the first series of the game for the Ducks, who wore pink helmets, cleats and socks for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Byron Marshall ran for 192 yards and three touchdowns for Oregon. Halliday completed 58 of 89 passes for 557 yards and four touchdowns for the Cougars. His attempts broke the FBS-level record of 83 set by Drew Brees of Purdue on Oct. 10, 1998. His total attempts and completions also broke the Pac-12 records set by Arizonas Matt Scott last season, and his total yards set a Washington State record. But Halliday also threw four interceptions, including one that was returned 51 yards for a touchdown by Terrance Mitchell early in the fourth quarter. Mariota had his first two turnovers of the season, two fumbles that led to first-half Washington State touchdowns, and the Cougars came within 27-21 in the second quarter. The Ducks cleaned up the mistakes in the second half and pulled away, racking up 719 yards in total offense. Freshman Thomas Tyner ran for 99 yards and two touchdowns. Oregon remained without dynamic running back DeAnthony Thomas, who was in pads and practiced before the game but didnt play for the third straight game. After Mariotas opening touchdown, Marshall plowed across the line for a 1-yard touchdown midway through the first to up Oregons lead to 13-0. Halliday found Dom Williams in the corner of the end zone with an 11-yard scoring pass, but Marshall answered with a 26-yard scoring run to make it 20-7. Tyner made an acrobatic catch to get to the Washington State 1, then powered into the end zone for the touchdown early in the second quarter. Mariota was sacked and his fumble was recovered by Washington State, leading to Hallidays 22-yard pass to River Cracraft for the freshman receivers first touchdown. He was sacked and fumbled again on the next series and Xavier Cooper scooped up the ball and ran it in to narrow the score to 27-21 with 5:35 left before halftime. Tyner scored on a 66-yard run for the Ducks before Andrew Furney kicked a 49-yard field goal for the Cougars as time ran out to make it 34-24. Mariota found Keanon Lowe with a 10-yard scoring pass and Marshall scored on a 30-yard run in the third quarter before Mitchells pick six early in the fourth. Halliday threw an 8-yard touchdown pass to Gabe Marks with 3:48 left and added a 3-yard scoring toss to Bobby Ratliff with 11 seconds to go for the final margin. Hallidays passing yards surpassed Alex Brinks Washington State record of 531 against Oregon State in 2005. The Ducks extended their winning streak over the Cougars to seven straight. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 Washington State 7 17 0 14 Oregon Ducks 20 14 14 14 SCORING SUMMARY 1st 11:26 ORE Mariota, Marcus 57 yd run (Haines, Dustin pass failed) 08:43 ORE Marshall, Byron 1 yd run (Wogan, Matt kick) 6-55 1:11 06:36 WSU Dom. Williams 11 yd pass from C. Halliday (Andrew Furney kick) 05:47 ORE Marshall, Byron 26 yd run (Maldonado, A. kick) 2nd 13:21 ORE Tyner, Thomas 1 yd run (Wogan, Matt kick) 06:10 WSU River Cracraft 12 yd pass from C. Halliday (Andrew Furney kick) 05:35 WSU Xavier Cooper 29 yd fumble recovery (Andrew Furney kick) 04:40 ORE Tyner, Thomas 66 yd run (Maldonado, A. kick) 3-85 0:55 00:00 WSU Andrew Furney 49 yd field goal 3rd 13:00 ORE Lowe, Keanon 10 yd pass from Mariota, Marcus (Wogan, Matt kick) 09:31 ORE Marshall, Byron 30 yd run (Maldonado, A. kick) 4th 13:36 ORE Huff, Josh 17 yd pass from Mariota, Marcus (Wogan, Matt kick) 13:01 ORE Mitchell, T. 51 yd interception return (Maldonado, A. kick) 03:48 WSU Gabe Marks 8 yd pass from C. Halliday (Andrew Furney kick) 12-78 3:17 00:11 WSU Bobby Ratliff 3 yd pass from C. Halliday (Andrew Furney kick) 6-55 1:26 TEAM STATISTICS WSU ORE FIRST DOWNS 35 32 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 12-2 44-383 PASSING YDS (NET) 557 336 Passes Att-Comp-Int 89-58-4 33-24-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 101-559 77-719 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-29 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-10 1-8 Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-159 6-142 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 4-73 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-37.6 4-34.8 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 3-3 Penalties-Yards 4-35 9-75 Possession Time 35:39 24:21 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 15 3 of 10 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 1 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-6 4-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-17 4-22 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Washington State-Marcus Mason 4-15; T. Caldwell 3-6; C. Halliday 5-minus 19. Oregon Ducks-Marshall, Byron 21-192; Tyner, Thomas 7-99; Mariota, Marcus 8-67; Forde, Ayele 4-14; Bassett, Kenny 2-9; Roseberry, Lane 2-2. PASSING: Washington State-C. Halliday 58-89-4-557. Oregon Ducks-Mariota, Marcus 23-32-0-327; Lockie, Jeff 1-1-0-9. RECEIVING: Washington State-Gabe Marks 13-143; Marcus Mason 8-55; Vince Mayle 7-79; Dom. Williams 7-59; Isiah Myers 5-72; River Cracraft 5-65; Rickey Galvin 5-37; Bobby Ratliff 4-23; T. Caldwell 3-3; Jere. Laufasa 1-8; Leon Brooks 0-13. Oregon Ducks-Huff, Josh 5-75; Addison, Bralon 5-41; Lowe, Keanon 4-48; Tyner, Thomas 3-42; Marshall, Byron 2-54; Mundt, Johnny 2-35; Hawkins, Daryle 1-19; Kelley, B.J. 1-13; Forde, Ayele 1-9. INTERCEPTIONS: Washington State-None. Oregon Ducks-Mitchell, T. 1-51; Patterson, A. 1-18; Malone, Derrick 1-4; EkpreOlomu, I. 1-0. FUMBLES: Washington State-Vince Mayle 1-1; C. Halliday 1-0. Oregon Ducks-Mariota, Marcus 2-2; Marshall, Byron 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): Washington State-Xavier Cooper 1-1; Ioane Gauta 0-1; Darryl Monroe 1-0. Oregon Ducks-Washington, T. 2-0; Hart, Taylor 1-0; Buckner, D. 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Washington State-Daquawn Brown 8-2; Deone Bucannon 6-3; Xavier Cooper 5-3; Justin Sagote 4-1; Tana Pritchard 3-1; Cyrus Coen 3-1; Kalaf. Pole 2-2; Taylor Taliulu 2-2; Darryl Monroe 1-3; Damante Horton 2-1; Ioane Gauta 2-1; Destiny Vaeao 2-1; Jared Byers 1-2; Ant. Carpenter 2-0; N. Washington 1-0; Kache Palacio 1-0; Gabe Marks 1-0; T. Caldwell 1-0; Casey Locker 0-1. Oregon Ducks-Patterson, A. 4-4; Malone, Derrick 6-1; Washington, T. 6-0; Walker, Joe 5-1; Ekpre-Olomu, I. 3-2; Coleman, Tyson 3-2; Hill, Troy 3-2; Lokombo, Boseko 3-2; Mitchell, T. 4-0; Jackson, Brian 4-0; Hardrick, R. 3-1; Mathis, Dior 3-0; Dargan, Erick 2-1; Cassell, Rahim 0-3; Dunmore, Oshay 1-1; Prevot, T. 1-1; Daniels, Reggie 0-2; Buckner, D. 1-0; Ava, Isaac 1-0; Butterfield, B. 1-0; Balducci, Alex 1-0; Hart, Taylor 1-0; Hagen, Ryan 0-1; Havili-Heimuli 0-1; Thompson, Grant 0-1. TOTAL 38 62 6-92 2:13 8-71 2:07 4-79 0:49 5-67 1:23 7-33 1:41 8-56 1:16 7-80 2:00 4-61 0:55 6-50 1:34

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Oct. 31, 2013 Martin Stadium Att.: 20,617 TV: ESPN
PULLMAN, Wash. Taylor Kelly threw five touchdown passes and ran for two more scores as No. 25 Arizona State beat Washington State 55-21 on Thursday night. Kelly threw for 275 yards and rushed for 66 to help the Sun Devils (6-2, 4-1 Pac-12) qualify for a bowl and win their first road game of the season after two losses. Connor Halliday had 300 yards passing for Washington State (4-5, 2-4), which has lost four of five. Halliday, who set an FBS record in his previous game with 89 pass attempts in a loss to No. 2 Oregon, was 29 of 54 with two touchdowns. Marion Grice ran for 94 yards as ASU scored at least 50 points for the fifth time this season. Kelly completed 22 of 31 passes and was intercepted once. Arizona State scored three times in the first quarter, thanks in part to great field position, and three more times in the second to build a lead the Cougars could not overcome. Kelly marched the Sun Devils 67 yards on their first possession, scoring on a bootleg from 7 yards out. Washington State went three-and-out on its first three possessions. After the Sun Devils took over on the Cougars 36 following a short punt, Grice ran the ball five times to get down to the 6. Kelly bootlegged into the end zone for a second time to give ASU a 14-0 lead. Washington States Gabe Marks fumbled after an 18-yard reception, and Robert Nelson recovered to give Arizona State the ball on the WSU 39. Kelly fired an 11-yard touchdown pass to Jaelen Strong all alone in the end zone for a 21-0 cushion with 3:20 left in the first quarter. Marks redeemed himself on the first play of the second, taking a short pass from Halliday and weaving through the ASU defense for a 34-yard touchdown. Arizona States Deantre Lewis fumbled on the next series, and WSUs Ioane Gauta recovered. But the Cougars had to punt and Kelly moved the Sun Devils 62 yards, finishing with a 7-yard touchdown pass to D.J. Foster for a 28-7 lead. After another three-and-out for WSU, Kelly fired a 51-yard touchdown pass to Richard Smith on the next play from scrimmage. The Cougars turned the ball over on downs, and five plays later Kelly hit Chris Coyle with an 8-yard touchdown pass to make it 42-7 with 1:40 left in the first half. Grices 32-yard reception was the big play on the drive. Washington State replied with its best drive. The Cougars marched 75 yards and Rickey Galvin caught a 15-yard touchdown pass from Halliday to cut ASUs advantage to 42-14 at halftime. Washington State scored first in the second half, on a 4-yard run by Jeremiah Laufasa to make it 42-21. The Sun Devils replied with Kellys 23-yard touchdown pass to Foster. Zane Gonzalez added a pair of field goals for Arizona State in the fourth. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 Arizona State 21 21 7 6 Washington State 0 14 7 0 SCORING SUMMARY 1st 09:44 ASU Kelly, Taylor 7 yd run (Gonzalez,Zane kick) 05:34 ASU Kelly, Taylor 6 yd run (Gonzalez,Zane kick) 03:20 ASU Strong, Jaelen 11 yd pass from Kelly, Taylor (Gonzalez,Zane kick) 2nd 14:51 WSU Gabe Marks 34 yd pass from C. Halliday (Andrew Furney kick) 07:49 ASU Foster, D.J. 7 yd pass from Kelly, Taylor (Gonzalez,Zane kick) 06:22 ASU Smith, Richard 51 yd pass from Kelly, Taylor (Gonzalez,Zane kick) 01:40 ASU Coyle, Chris 8 yd pass from Kelly, Taylor (Gonzalez,Zane kick) 00:20 WSU Rickey Galvin 15 yd pass from C. Halliday (Andrew Furney kick) 3rd 10:32 WSU Jere. Laufasa 4 yd run (Andrew Furney kick) 07:08 ASU Foster, D.J. 23 yd pass from Kelly, Taylor (Gonzalez,Zane kick) 4th 14:51 ASU Gonzalez,Zane 37 yd field goal 05:49 ASU Gonzalez,Zane 36 yd field goal TEAM STATISTICS ASU WSU FIRST DOWNS 33 14 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 57-282 11-2 PASSING YDS (NET) 275 300 Passes Att-Comp-Int 31-22-1 54-29-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 88-557 65-302 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 6-31 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-18 7-111 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-32 Punts (Number-Avg) 2-40.5 8-42.5 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 3-1 Penalties-Yards 4-20 5-43 Possession Time 37:27 22:33 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 14 6 of 16 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 0 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 7-7 2-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-30 2-6 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Arizona State-Grice, Marion 18-94; Kelly, Taylor 13-66; Lewis, Deantre 13-48; Foster, D.J. 8-30; Bradford,Carl 1-20; Garoutte, Alex 1-19; Bercovici, Mike 1-8; Team 2-minus 3. Washington State-Marcus Mason 4-13; T. Caldwell 1-9; Jere. Laufasa 2-5; C. Halliday 4-minus 25. PASSING: Arizona State-Kelly, Taylor 22-31-1-275. Washington State-C. Halliday 29-54-1-300. RECEIVING: Arizona State-Foster, D.J. 7-77; Strong, Jaelen 4-35; Smith, Richard 3-79; Coyle, Chris 3-28; Grice, Marion 2-31; Gammage, Fred 1-14; Smith, Cameron 1-7; Rogers, Darwin 1-4. Washington State-Vince Mayle 6-56; River Cracraft 4-78; Gabe Marks 4-66; Isiah Myers 3-30; Rickey Galvin 3-19; K. Williams 3-19; T. Caldwell 1-8; Marcus Mason 1-8; Dom. Williams 1-7; J. Fullington 1-4; Jere. Laufasa 1-3; Bobby Ratliff 1-2. INTERCEPTIONS: Arizona State-Nelson, Robert 1-0. Washington State-Deone Bucannon 1-32. FUMBLES: Arizona State-Lewis, Deantre 1-1; Grice, Marion 1-0. Washington State-C. Halliday 1-0; River Cracraft 1-0; Gabe Marks 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): Arizona State-Bradford,Carl 1-0; Hardison,Marcus 1-0; Coleman, Davon 1-0. Washington StateXavier Cooper 1-0; Kalaf. Pole 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Arizona State-Darby, Alden 7-1; Carrington, L. 5-3; Young, Chris 4-0; Nelson, Robert 2-2; Nelson, D. 2-1; Jones, Anthony 2-0; Hardison,Marcus 2-0; Sutton, Will 2-0; Bradford,Carl 2-0; Irabor, Osahon 2-0; Moeakiola,Laiu 2-0; Martin, Steffon 1-1; Taylor, G. 1-1; Randall, D. 1-1; Fiso, Salamo 1-1; Coleman, Davon 1-0; Kelly, Taylor 1-0; Conway, Gannon 0-1. Washington State-Deone Bucannon 10-2; Xavier Cooper 6-1; Justin Sagote 4-3; Casey Locker 6-0; Kalaf. Pole 5-1; Ant. Carpenter 4-2; Darryl Monroe 5-0; Damante Horton 5-0; Daquawn Brown 4-1; Jared Byers 3-1; Taylor Taliulu 2-2; Cyrus Coen 3-0; Tana Pritchard 1-2; Destiny Vaeao 1-2; Ioane Gauta 2-0; Leon Brooks 1-0; Isaac Dotson 1-0; N. Washington 1-0; Kache Palacio 0-1. TOTAL 55 21 10-67 3:14 8-36 2:06 4-39 1:13 10-75 3:29 9-62 3:23 1-51 0:10 4-65 1:25 7-75 1:20 8-74 2:13 8-75 3:24 13-49 5:51 11-58 6:53

Nov. 17, 2013 Arizona Stadium Att.: 42,080 TV: Pac-12 Networks
TUCSON, Ariz. Connor Halliday threw 25 yards to Isiah Myers for the tie-breaking touchdown with 2:15 to play to give Washington State a 24-17 upset over Arizona on Saturday. Halliday completed 39 of 53 passes for 319 yards and two scores, the juniors seventh 300-yard passing of the season. KaDeem Carey scored both touchdowns for Arizona (6-4, 3-4 Pac-12) on a 30-yard run and a 7-yard reception from B.J. Denker. Carey gained 132 yards on 26 carries, his 13th consecutive 100-yard game. On the final play of the game, from the Washington State 13, Denkers pass to Samajie Grant in the end zone was caught well out of bounds. The Cougars (5-5, 3-4) had lost their previous three games by a combined score of 162-83. Hallidays first touchdown pass, 23 yards to River Cracraft, came after Arizonas botched punt attempt at the start of the second half. Jake Smith missed field goals of 40 and 34 yards for Arizona. Washington States Andrew Furney had a 46-yard attempt bounce off the left upright. The Cougars winning 80-yard drive came after Smith missed the 34-yarder with seven minutes to go. On third and nine from the Washington State 38, Halliday threw 10 yards to Dom Williams. Halliday hit Teondray Caldwell for 19 yards to the Arizona 31. Then on third-and-four at the 25, Halliday threw to the wide open Myers, who dodged a tackler and ran a few steps to the end zone. The Wildcats moved downfield and, on fourth and seven from the 28, Denker scrambled nine yards to the 19 for the first down. But Denker was caught at the 13 on third and six and Arizona, without any timeouts left, rushed to the line to get off a final play. Denker lofted it to the end zone and Grant hauled it in, but was a step out of bounds and the Cougars rushed the field in celebration. The Wildcats spotted the Cougars a 10-0 lead, then got a pair of touchdowns from Carey - one rushing, one receiving - to lead 14-10 at the half. Marcus Masons 15-yard touchdown run put Washington State up 7-0, then Furneys 24-yared field goal made it 10-0 with 2:05 left in the first quarter. Arizona struck quickly after the subsequent kickoff, Carey - in his 13th consecutive 100-yard rushing game - breaking a series of arm tackles on a 30-yard touchdown run to cut it to 10-7 with 47 seconds still left in the opening quarter. The Wildcats took the lead with a 15-play, 90-yard touchdown drive. Denker threw wide to Carey, who broke two tackles on a 7-yard scoring play to put the Wildcats ahead 14-10 with 7:37 left in the half. It was Careys first touchdown catch of the season. Arizona threatened again late in the half, but Smiths 40-yard field goal try was wide left as the second quarter ended. The Wildcats took the second-half kickoff and went three-and-out, then Drew Riggleman dropped the ball trying to punt and Washington State recovered at the Arizona 31. On second-and-18, Halliday threw over the middle to Cracraft for a 23-yard touchdown and the Cougars were back on top 17-14. The Wildcats moved down the field on their next possession, but drive stalled at the WSU 8 and Smiths 25-yard field goal tied it at 17-17 with 6:36 left in the third quarter. The Cougars, in their first game in 16 days, had a chance to take the lead with 10:24 left in the third quarter but Furneys 46-yard field goal attempt bounced off the left upright. Arizona took over and moved it downfield but Smiths 34-yard field goal try was wide left. The teams hadnt met since 2010 and Washington State hadnt played in Tucson since 2009. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 Washington State 10 0 7 7 Arizona 7 7 3 0 SCORING SUMMARY 1st 07:10 WSU Marcus Mason 15 yd run (Andrew Furney kick) 02:05 WSU Andrew Furney 24 yd field goal 00:47 ARIZ Carey, K. 30 yd run (Smith, J. kick) 2nd 07:37 ARIZ Carey, K. 7 yd pass from Denker, B. (Smith, J. kick) 3rd 11:17 WSU River Cracraft 23 yd pass from C. Halliday (Andrew Furney kick) 06:36 ARIZ Smith, J. 25 yd field goal 4th 02:15 WSU Isiah Myers 25 yd pass from C. Halliday (Andrew Furney kick) TEAM STATISTICS WSU ARIZ FIRST DOWNS 27 24 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 27-101 45-195 PASSING YDS (NET) 319 200 Passes Att-Comp-Int 53-39-1 38-26-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 80-420 83-395 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-8 Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-29 2-59 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-32.0 4-38.8 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-2 Penalties-Yards 5-51 4-30 Possession Time 34:08 25:52 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 16 6 of 18 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 3 of 5 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 2-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-4 4-23 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Washington State-Marcus Mason 11-63; T. Caldwell 7-47; Jere. Laufasa 2-5; C. Halliday 7-minus 14. Arizona-Carey, K. 26-132; Denker, B. 17-64; Phillips, N. 1-8; Team 1-minus 9. PASSING: Washington State-C. Halliday 39-53-1-319. Arizona-Denker, B. 26-38-0-200. RECEIVING: Washington State-Dom. Williams 7-75; Marcus Mason 7-20; Vince Mayle 5-50; K. Williams 4-42; River Cracraft 3-43; Isiah Myers 3-38; T. Caldwell 3-26; Rickey Galvin 3-14; Bobby Ratliff 2-12; Jere. Laufasa 1-6; Leon Brooks 1-minus 7. Arizona-Phillips, N. 7-45; Carey, K. 6-45; Grant, S. 5-44; Griffey, T. 4-45; Miller, T. 4-21. INTERCEPTIONS: Washington State-None. Arizona-Bondurant, T. 1-0. FUMBLES: Washington State-Leon Brooks 1-0. Arizona-Denker, B. 2-1; Team 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): Washington State-Kache Palacio 1-0. Arizona-Gilbert, R. 2-0; Turituri, D. 1-0; Tuihalamaka, S. 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Washington State-Justin Sagote 10-3; Darryl Monroe 8-3; Deone Bucannon 7-4; Tana Pritchard 5-1; Taylor Taliulu 4-2; Destiny Vaeao 3-3; Kache Palacio 4-0; Ant. Carpenter 1-2; N. Washington 2-0; Damante Horton 2-0; M. Peterson 2-0; Kalaf. Pole 0-2; Theron West 1-0; Ioane Gauta 1-0; Xavier Cooper 1-0; Cyrus Coen 1-0; TEAM 1-0; Lyman Faoliu 1-0; Jere. Laufasa 0-1; Jared Byers 0-1; Casey Locker 0-1; J. Allison 0-1. Arizona-Fischer, J. 5-5; Grandon, J. 5-4; Flowers, M. 4-5; Tevis, J. 4-5; Bondurant, T. 3-4; McKnight, J. 4-2; Richardson, S. 3-3; Turituri, D. 3-0; Parks, W. 2-1; Gilbert, R. 2-0; Wright, S. 1-1; Tuihalamaka, S. 1-1; Holiday, D. 1-0; Griffey, T. 1-0; Pettinato, D. 1-0; Hood, T. 0-1. TOTAL 24 17 7-60 3:01 10-64 3:48 4-61 1:09 15-90 4:39 6-31 2:52 13-57 4:41 10-80 4:44

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Nov. 22, 2013 Martin Stadium Att.: 20,013 TV: Pac-12 Networks
PULLMAN, Wash. Connor Halliday threw for 488 yards and four touchdowns as Washington State beat Utah 49-37 on Saturday to become bowl eligible for the first time since 2006. Dom Williams caught a pair of touchdown passes for Washington State (6-5, 4-4 Pac-12), which also returned two interceptions for touchdowns. The Cougars have not actually played in a bowl game since 2003, which was also their last winning season. Utah (4-7, 1-7) has lost five in a row since upsetting No. 10 Stanford. Sophomore quarterback Adam Schulz, a former walk-on, made his second start for Utah and completed 21 of 46 passes for 347 yards. He threw three touchdown passes and was intercepted twice. Former starter Travis Wilson is out for the season after suffering a concussion against Arizona State. Halliday completed 36 of 62 passes, and was not intercepted. Williams caught five passes for 154 yards. Students rushed the field after the game to celebrate a sixth victory in coach Mike Leachs second season. Washington State piled up 580 yards in the game while Utah had 481 yards. Washington State jumped to a 21-0 lead, then had to hang on for the victory. Washington State drove 73 yards on the opening possession and Williams caught a 5-yard touchdown pass from Halliday for a 7-0 lead. Washington State squandered a chance to score on its next possession, when the Cougars turned the ball over on downs at the Utah 19. But two plays later Damante Horton picked off a Schulz pass and ran untouched for 22 yards into the end zone, giving WSU a 14-0 lead. Three plays later, a Schulz pass was deflected and intercepted by Casey Locker, who returned it 39 yards for a touchdown and a 21-0 lead for Washington State. Utah finally scored when Kelvin York ran 14 yards up the middle late in the first quarter for a touchdown. York carried 8 times and caught a pass during the 12-play, 75-yard drive. After a WSU punt, Utah took over and Schulz immediately completed a 47-yard pass to Dres Anderson, putting the ball on WSUs 16. York ran three times, the last a 2-yard touchdown burst. That narrowed WSUs lead to 21-14 early in the second quarter. Washington State drove to the Utah 10 on their next possession, but had to settle for Andrew Furneys 27-yard field goal for a 24-14 lead. After a Utah punt, WSU drove 78 yards and scored on Hallidays 9-yard pass to Marcus Mason. But the conversion kick was blocked by Daniel Nielson and the Cougars led 30-14. After a short punt gave Utah possession at the WSU 49, Schulz fired a 28-yard pass to Geoffrey Norwood, and six plays later hit Anderson with a 3-yard touchdown pass. An attempt at a 2-point conversion pass failed. Washington State got the ball back with just over a minute left in the half, and Furney booted a 52-yard field goal as time expired that gave WSU a 33-20 lead at halftime. Utahs Andy Phillips kicked a 34-yard field goal on the opening drive of the second half to cut WSUs lead to 33-23. Furney replied with a 28-yard field goal after a WSU drive stalled on the Utah 11. Schulz fired an 11-yard touchdown pass to Jake Murphy on the next possession to cut WSUs lead to 36-30 with 6:58 left in the third. Washington State went 75 yards in just four plays, including a 50-yard run by Mason, on its next possession. Hallidays third touchdown pass covered eight yards to Vince Mayle and gave WSU a 43-30 lead. WSUs Gabe Marks fumbled the ball after catching a pass and Utahs Reginald Porter recovered on the Utes 36. On the first play, Schulz fired a 64-yard touchdown pass to Murphy to cut WSUs lead to 43-37 with 12:28 left in the game. Both teams punted on their next possessions. Then Halliday fired a 71-yard pass Dom Williams, who caught the ball and outran Utah defenders into the end zone for a 49-37 lead with 4:42 left in the game. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 Utah 7 13 10 7 Washington State 21 12 10 6 SCORING SUMMARY 1st 10:58 WSU Dom. Williams 5 yd pass from C. Halliday (Andrew Furney kick) 07:17 WSU Damante Horton 22 yd interception return (Andrew Furney kick) 05:56 WSU Casey Locker 39 yd interception return (Andrew Furney kick) 01:07 UTAH York, Kelvin 14 yd run (Phillips, Andy kick) 2nd 13:24 UTAH York, Kelvin 2 yd run (Phillips, Andy kick) 11:01 WSU Andrew Furney 27 yd field goal 07:16 WSU Marcus Mason 9 yd pass from C. Halliday (Andrew Furney kick blockd) 01:19 UTAH Anderson, Dres 3 yd pass from Schulz, Adam (Hackett, Tom pass failed) 00:00 WSU Andrew Furney 52 yd field goal 3rd 12:19 UTAH Phillips, Andy 34 yd field goal 09:02 WSU Andrew Furney 28 yd field goal 06:58 UTAH Murphy, Jake 11 yd pass from Schulz, Adam (Phillips, Andy kick) 05:34 WSU Vince Mayle 8 yd pass from C. Halliday (Andrew Furney kick) 4-75 1:24 4th 12:28 UTAH Murphy, Jake 64 yd pass from Schulz, Adam (Phillips, Andy kick) 04:42 WSU Dom. Williams 71 yd pass from C. Halliday (C. Halliday pass intcpt) TEAM STATISTICS UTAH WSU FIRST DOWNS 23 22 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 35-134 18-90 PASSING YDS (NET) 347 488 Passes Att-Comp-Int 46-21-2 62-39-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 81-481 80-578 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-14 1--2 Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-116 5-129 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-61 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-39.3 3-35.0 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 2-2 Penalties-Yards 1-15 7-46 Possession Time 29:37 30:23 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 17 9 of 17 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 0 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-6 5-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 0-0 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Utah-York, Kelvin 25-94; Schulz, Adam 1-36; Poole, Bubba 5-14; Radley, Lucky 3-minus 3; TEAM 1-minus 7. Washington State-Marcus Mason 10-86; T. Caldwell 4-10; C. Halliday 1-1; TEAM 3-minus 7. PASSING: Utah-Schulz, Adam 21-46-2-347. Washington State-C. Halliday 39-62-0-488. RECEIVING: Utah-Anderson, Dres 5-129; Murphy, Jake 5-102; Fitzgerald,Sean 4-51; Radley, Lucky 3-17; Norwood, Geoff 1-28; York, Kelvin 1-10; Denham, Anthony 1-8; Poole, Bubba 1-2. Washington State-Marcus Mason 8-88; Isiah Myers 7-83; K. Williams 6-60; Dom. Williams 5-154; Vince Mayle 4-35; River Cracraft 3-44; T. Caldwell 2-14; Gabe Marks 2-3; Rickey Galvin 1-9; Jere. Laufasa 1-minus 2. INTERCEPTIONS: Utah-None. Washington State-Casey Locker 1-39; Damante Horton 1-22. FUMBLES: Utah-Hatfield, Dom. 1-0; TEAM 1-0. Washington State-Gabe Marks 1-1; Leon Brooks 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): Utah-None. Washington State-None. TACKLES (UA-A): Utah-Walker, Michael 5-2; Thomas, Justin 5-2; Hale, Jacoby 5-1; Honeycutt, Mike 3-3; Whittingham, Ja 2-4; Tuipulotu, LT 3-2; Rowe, Eric 3-2; Palepoi, Tenny 3-1; McGill, Keith 3-1; Orchard, Nate 2-1; Reilly, Trevor 2-1; Still, Travis 0-2; Dimick, Hunter 1-0; Taggart,Darchon 1-0; Palamo,Thretton 1-0; Corporan, Hipol 1-0; Henderson, Char 0-1; Norwood, Geoff 0-1. Washington State-Justin Sagote 7-6; Darryl Monroe 6-2; N. Washington 6-1; Deone Bucannon 4-2; Xavier Cooper 3-3; Casey Locker 3-3; Kache Palacio 4-0; Kalaf. Pole 2-1; Damante Horton 2-1; Ioane Gauta 1-2; Tana Pritchard 1-2; K. Williams 1-2; Destiny Vaeao 2-0; Marcus Mason 1-0; J. Allison 1-0; Feddie Davey 0-1. TOTAL 37 49 10-73 3:54 12-75 4:49 4-63 1:22 8-65 2:17 7-78 2:34 7-49 2:04 6-38 1:13 9-53 2:36 12-60 3:10 5-79 1:58 1-64 0:11 3-74 1:01

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NO. NAME 1 MAYLE, Vince 2 WASHINGTON, Nolan 3 McLENNAN, Ivan 4 CARPENTER, Anthony 4 FALK, Luke 5 GALVIN, Rickey 6 HORTON, Damante 8 ALLISON, Jeremiah 8 ENNIS, Connor 9 MARKS, Gabe 10 BRUGGMAN, Tyler 10 SAGOTE, Justin 12 HALLIDAY, Connor 13 MONROE, Darryl 15 LEWIS, Robert 16 WHITE, Charleston 17 APODACA, Austin 18 WILLIAMS, Kristoff 19 BARTOLONE, Brett 20 BUCANNON, Deone 21 OERTEL, Eric 22 LOCKER, Casey 22 ROCKY, Domenic 23 BROOKS, Leon 24 WEST, Theron 25 BONTEMPS, Bennett 25 BROWN, Daquawn 26 BAKER, Tyler 26 TAYLOR, Paris 27 CLARK, Tracy 28 DAVEY, Feddie 30 TALIULU, Taylor 31 GREENE, Kamel 31 HENRY, Parker 32 BUCANNON, David 32 LOFTUS, Drew 33 PRITCHARD, Tana 34 CALDWELL, Teondray 34 GREENE, Kahshan 35 GLOVER, Beau 35 MASON, Marcus 36 DOTSON, Isaac 36 WICKS, Gerard 37 BYERS, Jared 38 FIELDS, Michael 38 MORROW, Jamal 39 FOSSEDAL, Thomas 39 LAPPANO, Kyle 39 LEMORA, Darius 40 PALACIO, Kache 40 POWELL, Erik 41 HERSEY, Max 42 COEN, Cyrus 43 LAUFASA, Jeremiah 44 CONCEPCION, Wes 45 SUA, Chester 46 BOWLIN, Mike 46 HUNDEBY, Nathan 47 SAPARTO, Ryan 47 TALIULU, Michael 48 PETERSON, Mitchell 49 FURNEY, Andrew

NUMERICAL

NO. 59 8 52 17 26 92 19 71 25 60 46 70 23 79 25 10 32 20 37 34 4 62 27 42 44 96 84 56 28 65 54 67 36 63 90 8 4 50 38 64 76 39 68 77 49 5 95 35 66 34 31 12 31 41 6 46 61 57 39 43 39 15 87 22 32

NAME POS. AGEN, Andy OL ALLISON, Jeremiah LB ANDERSON, Brent OL APODACA, Austin QB BAKER, Tyler WR BARBER, Robert NT BARTOLONE, Brett WR BOCK, Matthew DL BONTEMPS, Bennett S BOSCH, Elliott OL BOWLIN, Mike P BREVICK, Zach OL BROOKS, Leon RB BROWN, Austin DL BROWN, Daquawn CB BRUGGMAN, Tyler QB BUCANNON, David S BUCANNON, Deone S BYERS, Jared LB CALDWELL, Teondray RB CARPENTER, Anthony CB CHRIST, Moritz DL CLARK, Tracy CB COEN, Cyrus LB CONCEPCION, Wes K COOPER, Xavier DL CRACRAFT, River WR DAHL, Joe OL DAVEY, Feddie LB DEN BLEYKER, Alex LS DeRIDER, Nate LB DOTSON, Denzell OL DOTSON, Isaac S EKLUND, Gunnar OL EKUALE, Daniel DL ENNIS, Connor QB FALK, Luke QB FAOLIU, Lyman DL FIELDS, Michael DB FLOR, Sam OL FORBES, Rico OL FOSSEDAL, Thomas P FREEMAN, Carlos OL FULLINGTON, John OL FURNEY, Andrew K GALVIN, Rickey WR GAUTA, Ioane NT GLOVER, Beau DB GOETZ, Matt OL GREENE, Kahshan DB GREENE, Kamel DB HALLIDAY, Connor QB HENRY, Parker RB HERSEY, Max LB HORTON, Damante CB HUNDEBY, Nathan LB HUTCHERSON, Sherman DL KANOUSE, Austin OL LAPPANO, Kyle RB LAUFASA, Jeremiah RB LEMORA, Darius S LEWIS, Robert WR LILIENTHAL, Daniel WR LOCKER, Casey S LOFTUS, Drew WR

HT. 6-2 6-2 6-1 6-3 5-10 6-3 5-10 6-2 6-0 6-4 6-4 6-5 5-7 6-2 5-11 6-1 6-0 6-1 6-0 5-9 6-0 6-5 5-11 6-0 6-0 6-4 6-0 6-4 5-10 5-10 6-1 6-2 6-1 6-7 6-3 5-11 6-4 6-3 5-7 6-4 6-6 6-2 6-3 6-5 5-10 5-8 6-3 5-9 6-4 5-11 5-11 6-4 5-11 6-3 5-10 6-0 5-9 6-3 5-11 5-10 5-11 5-9 6-2 5-11 6-2

ALPHABETICAL
WT. 260 220 272 193 182 297 187 270 198 280 215 278 175 267 170 200 193 215 218 198 195 312 187 215 185 303 198 290 200 235 198 315 212 300 270 165 203 267 178 310 300 200 303 301 210 178 285 170 270 168 175 190 208 235 178 213 233 267 198 208 181 155 197 195 187 YR. FR SO JR* FR* SO* FR* SO SR* SR SR* SR* SR* SR* FR* FR FR FR* SR SR* SO SR* SO* JR* JR JR SO* FR SO* SO JR FR FR* FR SO* FR FR FR JR FR* FR* SR* JR FR SR SR JR* SR FR* SR* FR FR JR* FR* SO* SR FR FR* FR SO* SO* FR FR JR SR* SO* EXP. HS 1V SQ RS RS RS 1V 2V 3V 2V 1V 1V 2V RS HS HS RS 3V 3V 1V 3V SQ 2V 2V SQ 1V HS RS 1V 1V HS RS HS 1V HS HS HS TR RS RS RS HS HS 3V 3V 2V 1V RS 2V HS HS 1V RS 1V 3V HS RS HS SQ RS HS HS TR 3V SQ

HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE) Mount Vernon, Wash. (Burlington) Los Angeles, Calif. (Dorsey) Kennewick, Wash. (Southridge) Longmont, Colo. (Silver Creek) Bullard, Texas (Brook Hill/Ole Miss) Pago Pago, American Samoa (Fagaitua) La Habra, Calif. (La Habra) Mission Viejo, Calif. (Santa Margarita) Puyallup, Wash. (Rogers) Spokane, Wash. (Ferris) Aliso Viejo, Calif. (Aliso Niguel/Saddleback JC) Snoqualmie, Wash. (Mount Si) Harbor City, Calif. (St. John Bosco) Meridian, Idaho (Mountain View) Los Angeles, Calif. (Dorsey) Phoenix, Ariz. (Brophy Prep) Fairfield, Calif. (Vanden) Fairfield, Calif. (Vanden) Pullman, Wash. (Pullman) Los Angeles, Calif. (Venice) Los Angeles, Calif. (Serra) Siegen, Germany (Leander HS (TX)) Pittsburg, Calif. (Pittsburg) Pearl City, Hawaii (Pearl City) Kent, Wash. (Kentridge) Tacoma, Wash. (Wilson) Trabuco Canyon, Calif. (Santa Margarita) Spokane, Wash. (University/Montana) Miami, Fla. (Miami Norland) Fremont, Calif. (Moreau Catholic) Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue) Peoria, Ariz. (Cactus) Bellevue, Wash. (Newport) Lake Stevens, Wash. (Lake Stevens) Pago Pago, American Samoa (Nuuuli Technical) Washington D.C. (Gonzaga) Logan, Utah (Logan) Vallejo, Calif. (Vallejo/College of San Mateo) Seattle, Wash. (Nathan Hale) Seattle, Wash. (ODea) Houston, Texas (St. Pius X/ Navarro JC) Mukilteo, Wash. (Kamiak) Oklahoma City, Okla. (Midwest City) Belfair, Wash. (North Mason) Burlington, Wash. (Burlington-Edison) Berkeley, Calif. (Berkeley) Anaheim, Calif. (Valencia/Fullerton JC) Gig Harbor, Wash. (Gig Harbor) San Antonio, Texas (Steele/Navarro JC) Mountain View, Calif. (St. Francis) Mountain View, Calif. (St. Francis) Spokane, Wash. (Ferris) Vancouver, Wash. (Skyview) Tacoma, Wash. (Curtis) Oakland, Calif. (Oakland) Spokane, Wash. (University) Snoqualmie, Wash. (Mount Si) Port Orchard, Wash. (South Kitsap) Sammamish, Wash. (Eastlake) Kirkland, Wash. (Juanita/Central Washington) Port Arthur, Texas (Memorial) South Gate, Calif. (South East) Hemet, Calif. (West Valley/Mt. San Jacinto JC) Ferndale, Wash. (Ferndale) Kennewick, Wash. (Kennewick/Hawaii)

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NO. NAME 61 MADISON, Cole 9 MARKS, Gabe 35 MASON, Marcus 1 MAYLE, Vince 69 McCLAIN, Devonte 3 McLENNAN, Ivan 73 MIDDLETON, Eduardo 13 MONROE, Darryl 38 MORROW, Jamal 88 MYERS, Isiah 78 OCONNELL, Cody 21 OERTEL, Eric 40 PALACIO, Kache 52 PAULO, Darryl 51 PELLUER, Peyton 48 PETERSON, Mitchell 98 POLE, Kalafitoni 40 POWELL, Erik 33 PRITCHARD, Tana 53 RAPP, Austin 82 RATLIFF, Bobby 86 ROACH, Willie 22 ROCKY, Domenic 10 SAGOTE, Justin 75 SALMONSON, B.J. 47 SAPARTO, Ryan 71 SEYDEL, Jacob 55 SONNEBORN, Jerred 58 SORENSON, Riley 94 STERLING, Gerald 45 SUA, Chester 99 SUA-KALIO, Emmitt 47 TALIULU, Michael 30 TALIULU, Taylor 26 TAYLOR, Paris 85 THOMPSON, John 97 VAEAO, Destiny 79 VILLARRUBIA, Pierson 74 WALDNER, Jeff 2 WASHINGTON, Nolan 24 WEST, Theron 16 WHITE, Charleston 36 WICKS, Gerard 80 WILLIAMS, Dom 18 WILLIAMS, Kristoff * Redshirted POS. OL WR RB WR OL LB OL LB RB WR OL LB LB DL LB S NT K/P LB LB WR WR QB LB OL LS OL LS OL DL LB DL LB S S WR DL OL DL CB RB CB RB WR WR HT. 6-5 6-0 5-9 6-3 6-5 6-4 6-5 6-1 5-8 6-0 6-8 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-3 6-1 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-0 6-4 5-11 6-6 6-1 6-4 6-3 6-1 6-4 6-0 5-11 6-3 5-7 6-4 6-4 6-3 5-11 5-7 5-10 5-11 6-2 6-2 WT. 265 176 188 240 295 244 318 235 190 185 345 208 225 262 218 200 302 173 220 211 198 187 201 218 275 235 290 262 304 275 228 245 232 196 206 185 290 293 258 192 175 175 202 192 216 YR. FR SO JR SR JR JR FR* SO* FR JR FR SR SO SO* FR JR* JR* FR SO* FR JR* FR* FR SR FR JR* JR FR FR FR JR FR FR SO SO FR SO FR* JR* SR* JR* FR FR SO* JR* EXP. HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE) HS Burien, Wash. (Kennedy) 1V Los Angeles, Calif. (Venice) 2V Etiwanda, Calif. (Etiwanda) TR Natomas, Calif. (Inderkum/Sierra College) TR East Palo Alto, Calif. (James Logan/College of San Mateo) TR Hawthorne, Calif. (Leuzinger/El Camino JC) RS Oceanside, Calif. (Oceanside) 1V Orlando, Fla. (Dr. Phillips) HS Menifee, Calif. (Heritage) 2V Orlando, Fla (Olympia) HS Wenatchee, Wash. (Wenatchee) 3V Racine, Wisc. (Lutheran) 1V Gardena, Calif. (Junipero Serra) SQ Sacramento, Calif. (Grant) HS Sammamish, Wash. (Skyline) SQ Spokane, Wash. (West Valley) 2V Union City, Calif. (James Logan) HS Vancouver, Wash. (Seton Catholic) 1V Lakewood, Wash. (Clover Park) HS Bellingham, Wash. (Sehome) 2V Etiwanda, Calif. (Etiwanda) HS Federal Way, Wash. (Todd Beamer) HS Auburn, Wash. (Mountain View) 1V Santa Clara, Calif. (Wilcox/College of San Mateo) HS Everson, Wash. (Nooksack Valley) SQ Everett, Wash. (Archbishop Murphy) TR Riverside, Calif. (Arlington/Riverside CC) HS Spokane, Wash. (Gonzaga Prep) HS Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. (Santa Margarita) HS Aliceville, Ala. (Aliceville) 2V Pearl City, Hawaii (Kaimuki) HS Pago Pago, American Samoa (Kanana Fou) HS Aiea, Hawaii (Aiea) 1V Aiea, Hawaii (Kamehameha) TR Altamonte Springs, Fla. (Lake Brantley/LA Pierce College) HS Spanaway, Wash. (Bethel) 1V Pago Pago, American Samoa (Tafuna) RS Metairie, La. (Lakeshore) SQ Olympia, Wash. (Olympia) 3V Seattle, Wash. (Kennedy) RS Compton, Calif. (Centennial/LA Harbor College) HS Amarillo, Texas (Palo Duro) HS Carson, Calif. (Long Beach Poly) 1V Pomona, Calif. (Garey) 2V Antioch, Calif. (Deer Valley)

NUMERICAL
NO. NAME 50 FAOLIU, Lyman 51 PELLUER, Peyton 52 ANDERSON, Brent 52 PAULO, Darryl 53 RAPP, Austin 54 DeRIDER, Nate 55 SONNEBORN, Jerred 56 DAHL, Joe 57 KANOUSE, Austin 58 SORENSON, Riley 59 AGEN, Andy 60 BOSCH, Elliott 61 HUTCHERSON, Sherman 61 MADISON, Cole 62 CHRIST, Moritz 63 EKLUND, Gunnar 64 FLOR, Sam 65 DEN BLEYKER, Alex 66 GOETZ, Matt 67 DOTSON, Denzell 68 FREEMAN, Carlos 69 McCLAIN, Devonte 70 BREVICK, Zach 71 BOCK, Matthew 71 SEYDEL, Jacob 73 MIDDLETON, Eduardo 74 WALDNER, Jeff 75 SALMONSON, B.J. 76 FORBES, Rico 77 FULLINGTON, John 78 OCONNELL, Cody 79 BROWN, Austin 79 VILLARRUBIA, Pierson 80 WILLIAMS, Dom 82 RATLIFF, Bobby 84 CRACRAFT, River 85 THOMPSON, John 86 ROACH, Willie 87 LILIENTHAL, Daniel 88 MYERS, Isiah 90 EKUALE, Daniel 92 BARBER, Robert 94 STERLING, Gerald 95 GAUTA, Ioane 96 COOPER, Xavier 97 VAEAO, Destiny 98 POLE, Kalafitoni 99 SUA-KALIO, Emmitt

PRONUNCIATIONS
#1 Vince MAYLE May-lee #10 Justin SAGOTE SUH-go-TAY #20 DEONE Bucannon DAY-own #21 Eric OERTEL or-TELL #30 Taylor TALIULU TAH-lee-oo-loo #33 TANA Pritchard TAH-nah #34 TEONDRAY Caldwell TEE-ondray #40 KACHE Palacio KUH-shay #43 Jeremiah LAUFASA LAH-oo-FAH-suh #50 Lyman FAOLIU FOW-lee-YEW #62 MORITZ CHRIST MO-reetz / Krist #65 Alex Den BLEYKER BLAY-kerr #66 Matt GOETZ GETS #71 Jacob SEYDEL Sye- DELL #84 River CRACRAFT Kray-craft #90 Daniel EKUALE Eee-qwall-lay #95 IOANE GAUTA U-WAHN-Nay / NOW-tuh #96 XAVIER Cooper X zavier (say the X) #97 Destiny VAEAO Vye-OW #98 KALAFITONI POLE cal-luh-fih-TOH-nee / POH-lay #99 Emmit Sua-KALIO KAH-lee-oh

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