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Cougars Win Apple Cup in Overtime, 31-28
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Andrew Furney kicked a 27-yard field goal on Washington State's 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 on Friday, 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 game-ending touchdown, but he was caught at the 5. The Cougars (3-9, 1-8 Pac-12) 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. In a rivalry known for unpredictability, the 2012 version will rank among the tops in Apple Cup lore. |
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WSU Falls to BYU in Season Opener, 30-6
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Riley Nelson threw for two touchdowns and third-string quarterback Taysom Hill added another on his first collegiate pass as Brigham Young beat Washington State 30-6 on Thursday night to spoil Mike Leach's return to coaching.
Washington State finished with 224 yards total offense. Washington State came out passing as expected, with Tuel starting 8 of 9. But his 10th pass was intercepted by Uona Kaveinga, and the momentum shifted to BYU before a "white-out" crowd. Andrew Furney's 47-yard field goal put Washington State on the board with 10:42 left in the second quarter and he added a 41-yarder just before halftime after a TD pass to Marquess Wilson was nullified by holding. |
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Cougars Top EWU in Home Opener, 24-20
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Jeff Tuel threw a pair of touchdown passes to Isiah Myers as Washington State hung on to beat Eastern Washington 24-20 on Saturday in the home debut of Cougars coach Mike Leach.
Washington State (1-1), which lost at BYU in the season opener, also unveiled a $65 million upgrade of Martin Stadium in front of the first sellout crowd here since 2007. This was the first meeting since 1908 between the two programs, located 60 miles apart. Washington State has never lost in 17 games against teams from the FCS. |
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Cougars Beat Rebels, 35-27
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Backup quarterback Connor Halliday threw four first-half touchdown passes to help Washington State beat UNLV 35-27 on Friday night.
Starting in place of the injured Jeff Tuel, Halliday threw two touchdown passes to Marquess Wilson, and also teamed with Gabe Marks and Isiah Myers on first-half scoring strikes. Halliday completed 26 of 45 passes for 378 yards and had two interceptions. Marks led the Cougars with six catches for 126 yards, and Wilson had five receptions for 110 yards. |
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WSU Loses Late Lead, Falls to Colorado, 35-34
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Jordan Webb scored on a 4-yard run in the final seconds, the last of three Colorado touchdowns in the final 7 minutes, to beat Washington State 35-34 on Saturday in the Pac-12 Conference opener for both teams.
Connor Halliday threw four touchdown passes for Washington State (2-2), which was looking for its first three-game winning streak since 2006. Washington State was ahead 34-28 when Colorado took over on its 30 and marched to the WSU 4. On fourth down, Webb bootlegged up the middle for a touchdown to tie the score. Will Oliver's extra point gave Colorado its first lead, 35-34, with 9 seconds left. The game was played in air thick with smoke from wildfires 200 miles away in central Washington. |
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Cougars Play Tough, but No. 2 Ducks Pull Away, 51-26
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No. 2 Oregon used a third-quarter scoring blitz to shake Washington State for a 51-26 win on Saturday night.
Washington State continued its series of playing once a year at the home of the Seattle Seahawks and for the foreseeable future it will be either Oregon or Oregon State as the foe. While the crowd of 60,929 was mostly crimson, there was plenty of green and highlighter yellow that made the trip north to see the Ducks first road game of the season. Connor Halliday threw for 348 yards and Marquess Wilson had 12 catches for 182 yards and a touchdown to become Washington State's all-time leader in yards receiving. |
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WSU Falls in Defensive Struggle Against No. 14 Oregon State, 19-6
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CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) - Jordan Poyer had three interceptions, Sean Mannion passed for 270 yards and No. 14 Oregon State survived a shaky start with a 19-6 win over Washington State Saturday.
Jeff Tuel was 11 of 17 for 126 yards after replacing Connor Halliday, who threw three interceptions in just over one half of action. Marquess Wilson had four catches for 54 yards to lead the Cougars (2-4, 0-3). Halliday was 9-for-20 passing. Turnovers kept the Cougars from gaining a foothold as they continue to implement new coach Mike Leach's pass-happy offense. Oregon State kept both Halliday and Tuel on the run, forcing four interceptions and a fumble. Defensive end Scott Crichton tallied three sacks. |
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Cougars Fall Behind Bears, Lose 31-17
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PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) - Quarterback Zach Maynard threw for a touchdown and ran for another as California beat Washington State 31-17 on Saturday night.
C.J. Anderson rushed for two touchdowns as the Golden Bears (3-4, 2-2 Pac-12) earned their eighth straight win over the Cougars. Washington State coach Mike Leach is still looking for his first Pac-12 win. Jeff Tuel replaced Connor Halliday in the first half and threw for 320 yards and two touchdowns - both to Brett Bartolone. WSU receiver Marquess Wilson, who caught four passes for 87 yards in the first half, was injured late in the half and did not return. |
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WSU's Final Drive Comes Up Short in 24-17 Loss to No. 19 Stanford
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Jeff Tuel threw for 401 yards and two touchdowns, but No. 19 Stanford (6-2, 4-1) sacked Tuel 10 times - including on the game's final play - to overcome a sloppy offensive effort in a 24-17 victory over Washington State (2-6, 0-5) on Saturday.
If not for its defense, Stanford's Pac-12 North Division hopes might be dashed. Tuel led a 12-play, 75-yard drive capped by a 10-yard touchdown pass to Kristoff Williams with 6:29 to play to bring Washington State within a touchdown. Stanford managed two first downs before punting the ball back to Washington State. |
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Cougars Stumble in Salt Lake City, Fall to Utah 49-6
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Reggie Dunn returned a kickoff 100 yards for the third time in two weeks and John White rushed for 101 yards and two touchdowns as Utah defeated Washington State 49-6 Saturday.
The loss was the sixth straight for Washington State (2-7, 0-6 Pac-12), assuring coach Mike Leach of his first losing season. Washington State's Jeff Tuel was 23 of 45 for 232 yards, with a 5-yard TD pass to Kristoff Williams on the game's final play. Tuel was intercepted, fumbled and sacked six times. Tuel, who set a school passing mark with 43 completions last week as Washington State took it down to the wire against nationally ranked Stanford, completed three of his first five passes for 41 yards Saturday, but was just 1 of 9 for 6 yards the rest of the quarter. |
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Cougars Claw Back, but Fall to No. 17 Bruins, 44-36
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Brett Hundley threw three touchdown passes to help No. 17 UCLA beat Washington State 44-36 on Saturday night.
UCLA (8-2, 5-2 Pac-12) has won four games in a row since a loss at California, and is first in the Pac-12 South. Connor Halliday threw five touchdown passes for Washington State (2-8, 0-7) in the loss. Washington State dominated the first quarter, then was outscored 30-0 in the second quarter as Hundley threw three touchdown passes and the Bruins piled up 181 yards. |
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Cougars Fall to Sun Devils in Tempe, 46-7
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Quarterbacks Taylor Kelly and Michael Eubank accounted for six touchdowns Saturday, and Arizona State became bowl eligible with a 46-7 win over Washington State.
Arizona State (6-5, 4-4 Pac-12) had failed in four tries to become bowl eligible, bogging down against some of the best teams in the conference. The Sun Devils finally broke through behind their quarterbacks and a resurgent defense. The Pac-12's passing leader, Washington State had 240 yards passing - 137 below its season average. Late in the fourth quarter, Connor Halliday found Kristoff Williams for a 54-yard touchdown for the Cougars' only score. Deone Bucannon matched a career-high with 17 tackles. |
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Cougars Win Apple Cup in Overtime, 31-28
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Andrew Furney kicked a 27-yard field goal on Washington State's 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 on Friday, 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 game-ending touchdown, but he was caught at the 5. The Cougars (3-9, 1-8 Pac-12) 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. In a rivalry known for unpredictability, the 2012 version will rank among the tops in Apple Cup lore. |
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The WSU Athletic Ticket Office is located at the NE corner of the stadium adjacent to Gate B and Stadium Way. The office opens three hours prior to scheduled game times and closes at the start of the third quarter.
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Experience Cougar Football Saturday!
Get to campus early and take in all the events on Gameday. Click the links above for information. |
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First Down Friday
Gather with Cougar fans every Friday before home football games. Meet Cougar student-athletes, see the Cougar Marching Band, Cheerleaders and Crimson Girls. Fun activities for kids and adults! |
September 7, 5-9 p.m.
NE Olsen St. between Grand Ave. and Kamiaken St.
September 21, 7:30 p.m.
October 12, 5-8:30 p.m
November 9, 5-8:30 p.m.
November 23, 7:30 a.m. |
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Cougar Prowl
Join your fellow Cougs along with the band and spirit teams to greet the team for this game day tradition. The team arrives at Martin Stadium two and a half (2.5) hours before kickoff to touch the Cougar Pride statue and make their way to the locker room. |
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Hollingbery Fieldhouse
Enjoy a meal with a few hundred of your closest Cougar friends. The Food Fair begins three (3) hours prior to kickoff. Hollingbery Fieldhouse is located north of Martin Stadium. |
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Cougar Den
The Cougar Den is the place to be on Cougar Football Saturdays! Located in the West endzone of Martin Stadium, it features flat screen TV's, adult beverages and an exclusive food menu. This premier location opens three hours prior to kickoff and reopens for halftime.► Purchase your Cougar Den pass here For more information please call Shauna Tolin at 509-335-8912. |
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| ► Fans driving to the game are encouraged to take the Cougar Corridor utilizing state route 271 and highway 27 through Rosalia, Oakesdale, Garfield and Palouse. WSU Athletics encourages fans to stop at these towns for a visit to and from Pullman on gameday. |





























