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2016 SCHEDULE/RESULTS

(4-2, 3-0 Pac-12)


DATE OPPONENT SITE
TIME/RESULT
Sept. 3 Eastern Washington Pullman
L, 42-45 (P12N)
Sept. 10 Boise State
Boise, Idaho
L, 28-31 (ESPN2)
Sept. 17 Idaho
Pullman
W, 56-6 (P12N)
Oct. 1 Oregon *
Pullman
W, 51-33 (P12N)
Oct. 8 No. 15 Stanford* Stanford, Calif. W, 42-16 (ESPN)
Oct. 15 UCLA*
Pullman
W, 27-21 (ESPN)
Oct. 22 Arizona State* Tempe, Ariz.
7 p.m. (P12N)
Oct. 29 Oregon State
Corvallis, Ore. 7:45 p.m. (ESPN2)
Nov. 5 Arizona*
Pullman
TBA
Nov. 12 California *
Pullman
TBA
Nov. 19 Colorado*
Boulder, Colo.
TBA
Nov. 25 Washington * Pullman 12:30 p.m. (FOX/FOX Sports 1)
* Pac-12 Conference Game
** All times and dates are subject to change
Home games in BOLD
All times Pacific

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, Womens Soccer
ASST. DIRECTOR: Bobby Alworth
OFFICE PHONE: 509-335-5785
CELL: 951-452-6129
EMAIL: bobby.alworth@wsu.edu
SPORTS: Football, Baseball, Swimming, 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,
Mens & Womens Golf
ASST. DIRECTOR: TBA
OFFICE PHONE: 509-335-0265
CELL: NA
EMAIL: NA
SPORTS: Womens Soccer, Womens Basketball

WASHINGTON STATE (4-2, 3-0 Pac-12) at ARIZONA STATE (5-2, 2-2 Pac-12)
7 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 22 Pac-12 Network
Sun Devil Stadium (56,232) Tempe, Ariz.

BROADCAST INFO
TV: Pac-12 Network
PLAY-BY-PLAY: Roxy Bernstein
ANALYST: Anthony Herron
SIDELINE: Lewis Johnson
RADIO: Washington State IMG Sports Network
PLAY-BY-PLAY: Matt Chazanow
ANALYST: Bob Robertson
ANALYST: Jason Gesser
SIDELINE: Jessamyn McIntyre
LIVESTATS: wsucougars.com
TWITTER: @WSUCougfb
INSTAGRAM: @WSUCOUGARFOOTBALL

SERIES HISTORY
ALL-TIME: Arizona State leads 26-14-2
OVERALL STREAK: WSU +1
LAST SEASON: WSU 38-24 (11/7/15 - Pullman)
LAST ASU WIN: 52-31 (11/22/14 - Tempe)
IN PULLMAN: ASU leads 10-9
STREAK: WSU +1
LAST MEETING: WSU 38-24 (11/7/15)
LAST ASU WIN: 55-21 (10/31/13)
IN TEMPE: ASU leads 16-5-2
STREAK: ASU +6
LAST MEETING: ASU 52-31 (11/22-14)
LAST WSU WIN: 28-16 (10/10/01)

COUGARS TRAVEL TO ARIZONA STATE FOR SATURDAY NIGHT MATCHUP


Washington State heads to Tempe, Ariz. to face Arizona State University Saturday at 7 p.m. on the
Pac-12 Network.
NEXT WEEK
The Cougars will hit the road for the second straight week, traveling to Corvallis for a Saturday night
contest with Oregon State at 7:45 p.m. on ESPN2.
ABOUT WSU-ASU SERIES
Washington State trails the all-time series with Arizona State 14-26-2 but used a fourth-quarter
comeback to knock off the Sun Devils 38-24 in Pullman last season. ASU has won the last six meetings in Tempe and own a 16-5-2 home mark in the series. The Cougars last win in Tempe came in
2001, 28-16. WSU is looking to beat ASU in two straight seasons for the first time since 2002-03.
COLLEGE GAMEDAY RECORD
Dating back to the beginning of the 2004 season, ESPNs College GameDay has had the WSU flag
appear throughout the show. The streak is now at 185 after last weeks appearance at Wisconsin.
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 in 2014 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.

COUGAR QUICK HITS


TEAM
WSU has won four straight games for the first time and 3-0 in conference play for the first time since 2003
WSU is looking for its first 4-0 start in conference play since 2003
WSUs 17 rushing touchdowns in 2016 are the most since the 2005 team rushed for 20 TD
WSU has seen 15 players make their debuts in 2016 including six true freshmen
WSUs win at Stanford was its first win over at Top-15 team since 2003 (vs. #5 Texas in Holiday Bowl)
WSU owns an 12-3 record when forcing multiple turnovers under defensive coordinator Alex Grinch
WSU is second in the Pac-12 with 15 forced turnovers, tied for ninth-most in the country
WSU enters the week second in the country in punt coverage
WSU recorded a sell out in the season-opener and against Oregon, now owns nine sellouts since coach Mike
Leach arrived at WSU in 2012, only one sellout in the five seasons prior
INDIVIDUAL
QB Luke Falk is the FBS active career leader in passing yards-per-game (355.8)
WR Gabe Marks owns the WSU record for career receptions (261), second-most in Pac-12 history
Marks ranks 3rd among all active FBS receivers in career receptions (267) and 2nd in career touchdowns (30)
Marks owns eight career games with 10+ receptions, most in WSU history, has a catch in 22-straight games
WR River Cracraft owns a catch in 35 consecutive games, ninth-longest current streak in the country
DL Hercules Mataafa leads the Pac-12 with 9.5 tackles-for-loss, tied for No. 13 with three sacks

WSUCOUGARS.COM

PAC-12 CONFERENCE

MEDIA INFORMATION

2016 STANDINGS
NORTH DIVISON

Pac-12 Overall
Washington 3-0 6-0
Washington State
3-0
4-2
Stanford
2-2
4-2
Oregon State
1-2
2-4
California 1-2 3-3
Oregon
0-3
2-4
SOUTH DIVISON

Pac-12 Overall
Colorado 3-1 5-2
Utah
3-1 5-2
USC
3-2 4-3
Arizona State
2-2
5-2
UCLA
1-3 3-4
Arizona
0-4 2-5

THIS WEEKS SCHEDULE


FRIDAY, OCT. 21
Oregon at CALIFORNIA, 7:30 p.m. (ESPN)
SATURDAY, OCT. 22
Colorado at STANFORD, Noon (P12)
Utah at UCLA, 1 p.m. (FOX)
Oregon State at WASHINGTON, 3:30 p.m. (P12)
Washington State at ARIZONA STATE, 7 p.m. (P12)

LAST WEEK
SATURDAY, OCT. 15
USC def. ARIZONA, 48-14
Utah def. OREGON STATE, 19-14
Stanford def. NOTRE DAME, 17-10
COLORADO def. Arizona State, 40-16
WASHINGTON STATE def. UCLA, 27-21

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).
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 415-580-4200 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 student-athlete 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 will be open to
media and only members of the coaching staff will be
available to the media. Interviews with members of
the coaching staff will be conducted on the field after practice. Media is asked to not report on injuries
or strategy. All walk-thru practices are closed with no
media availability.

WASHINGTON STATE IMG SPORTS NETWORK


Cougar football games are broadcast live on
the radio throughout the Pacific Northwest via the
Washington State IMG Sports Network. The 20-station football network reaches from British Columbia to Oregon and can be heard worldwide via the
internet on TuneIn and Sirius/XM Satellite radio.
Cougar football broadcasts begin two hours before
kickoff, carry through the game and conclude with
post-game interviews with players and coaches and
a postgame call-in show.
IMG College produces the Washington State IMG
Sports Network, which also features radio coverage of WSU mens basketball, baseball, womens
basketball and womens volleyball, and the Cougar
Coaches Shows 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 and oversees
sales for all signage at Martin Stadium, Friel Court at
Beasley Coliseum and all Cougar competition sites.
Location
Station Frequency
Anchorage, Alaska
KBYR
700 AM
Spokane (Flagship)
KXLY
920 AM
Seattle
KIRO
710 AM
Bellingham
KPUG/KBAI
1170/930 AM
Centralia
KMNT
104.3 FM
Clarkson
KHTR
103.9 FM
Colfax
KCLX
1450 AM
Colville
KCVL
1240 AM
Grand Coulee
KEYG
98.5 FM
Moses Lake

KBSN
1470 AM
Mount Vernon

KAPS
660 AM
Omak
KEYG
97.7 FM
Pasco

KONA
610 AM
Portland, Ore.
KMTT/KFXX
910/1080 AM
Pullman
KHTR
104.3 FM
Pullman
KQQQ
1150 AM
Shelton
KMAS
1030 AM
Walla Walla
KGDC
1320 AM
Wenatchee
KPQ/KNZW
560/1340 AM
Yakima
KBBO
1390 AM/104.5 FM
Lewiston, Idaho
KHTR (2)
103.9 FM
Internet wsucougars.com
Sirius/XM Satellite Radio

THIS WEEKS SCHEDULE


MONDAY - Oct. 17
No Practice
Press Conference
12:30 p.m.

TUESDAY - Oct. 18
Practice - 3:30 p.m.
All Coaches
Available To Media

WEDNESDAY - Oct. 19
Practice - 3:30 p.m.
All Coaches
Available To Media

THURSDAY - Oct. 20
Practice - 3:30 p.m.
ONLY ASST. Coaches
Available To Media

FRIDAY - Oct. 21
Travel to Tempe

SATURDAY - Oct. 22
at Arizona State
7 p.m.
Pac-12 Network

SUNDAY - Oct. 23
Practice - 8 p.m.

WSU QUICK FACTS


FOUNDED: 1890
NICKNAME: Cougars
COLORS: Crimson and Gray
CONFERENCE: Pac-12
ENROLLMENT: 19,556
LOCATION:
P. O. Box 641602
Pullman, WA 99164-1602
STADIUM: Martin Stadium (32,952 - FieldTurf)
PRESIDENT: Kirk H. Schulz
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Bill Moos
TICKET OFFICE: 509-335-9626, 800-GO-COUGS
GENERAL DEPARTMENT: 509-335-0311
WSU ATHLETICS WEBSITE: www.wsucougars.com
HEAD COACH: Mike Leach
ALMA MATER: BYU, 1983
CAREER RECORD (Seasons): 109-74 (15th)
WSU RECORD (Seasons): 25-31 (5th)
WSU PAC-12 RECORD : 16-23
CAREER BOWL RECORD (Games): 6-5 (12)
DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR:
Alex Grinch (2nd Year)
OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS:
Roy Manning (2nd Year)
RUNNING BACKS:
Jim Mastro (5th Year)
OFFENSIVE LINE:
Clay McGuire (5th Year)
SPECIAL TEAMS:
Eric Mele (2nd Year)
OUTSIDE RECEIVERS:
Dave Nichol (1st Year)
ASSISTANT HEAD COACH / DEFENSIVE LINE:
Joe Salavea (5th Year)
INSIDE RECEIVERS:
JaMarcus Shephard (1st Year)
LINEBACKERS:
Ken Wilson (4th Year)
SENIOR ASSOCIATE A.D./CHIEF OF STAFF:
Dave Emerick (5th Year)
DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS:
Antonio Huffman (5th Year)
HEAD STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH:
Jason Loscalzo (5th Year)
WSU ALL-TIME RECORD: 526-543-45 (121st Season)
CONFERENCE RECORD: 266-366-25
WSU BOWL RECORD: 7-5 (12)
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
1998 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
2013 New Mexico Bowl: Colorado State 48 - WSU 45
2015 Sun Bowl: WSU 20 - Miami 14

YOUNG COUGS TAKE THE FIELD


Washington State has seen 15 players make their debuts in 2016 with 11 players recording their first
career start including nine on defense. Six true freshmen have played for the Cougars including Isaiah Johnson-Mack (WR), Frederick Mauigoa (OL), Derek Moore (DE), Dezmon Patmon (WR), Marcus
Strong (CB) and Jalen Thompson (S). Thompson has started all five games while redshirt-junior left
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
guard Cody OConnell has also started the first five
9 5 9 7 6
games, the first career starts for him. Last season, True Freshmen Played
the Cougars saw 23 players make their debuts and Total Freshmen Played 17 10 20 14 11
13 17 14 19 12
11 make their first career start while 14 freshmen Sophomores Played
contributed including seven true freshmen.
COUGARS NOTCH WINS OVER OREGON, STANFORD, UCLA
Washington State has started conference play 3-0 for the first time since 2003 and beat Oregon,
Stanford and UCLA in the same season for the first time since 2006. The Cougars beat Oregon for the
second straight season for the first time since 2002-03, beat UCLA in two straight meetings for the
first time since 2006-07 and notched their first win at Stanford since 2006.
FALK CONTINUES TO RACK UP THE NUMBERS (PAGE 17)
Quarterback Luke Falk has picked up where he left off from 2015, as one of the leading quarterbacks
in the country. Falk opened the season with 418 yards and four touchdowns against Eastern Washington, followed with 480 yards and four more scores at Boise State while nearly leading WSU to a
fourth-quarter comeback. He added three more touchdown passes in the win over Idaho, threw for
371 yards in the win over Oregon and tossed four touchdowns in a 357-yard effort at Stanford. Falk,
who did not throw a touchdown pass for the first time in his career last week against UCLA, enters
the week fifth in the country in passing yards per game (352.2), No. 12 in passing touchdowns (16)
and second in the country in completion percentage (.715). Last season, Falk finished the year with
a school-record ten 300-yard games and five 400-yard games. Falk owns 18 career 300-yard games,
second-most in WSU history, the fourth-most touchdown passes (67) and passing yards (8,538) and
is tied with Jack Thompson and Drew Bledsoe for the fourth-most wins by a WSU quarterback (14).
Jason Gesser owns a school-best 24 wins, followed by Alex Brink (17) and Ryan Leaf (15).
FALKS FOURTH-QUARTER COMEBACKS
Luke Falk is no stranger to leading fourth-quarter comebacks, owning five fourth-quarter comebacks in his career including four last season. The first came in 2014 at Oregon State, WSU trailed
early in the fourth and Falk led a pair of scoring drives for a 39-32 victory. Earlier this season, trailing
by four with 1:31 remaining at Rutgers, Falk leading WSU on a 10-play, 90-yard drive capped by an
8-yard touchdown pass to River Cracraft with 13 seconds remaining. In the win at Oregon, Falk led
a pair of scoring drives late in the fourth quarter that erased a 10-point deficit and sent the game
into overtime after an eight-yard touchdown pass to Dom Williams with one second remaining. In
overtime, Falk rushed for a touchdown and then threw for another before the Cougar defense picked
off a pass in the second overtime to clinch the win. Against Arizona State, trailing 24-17 to start the
fourth quarter, Falk led the Cougars on three touchdown drives (73, 99 and 75 yards) in the quarter,
capping each one with touchdown throws to post a 38-24 victory. His last one came at No. 18 UCLA,
trailing by three with 1:09 remaining, Falk led the Cougars on a seven-play 75-yard drive, capped by
a 21-yard touchdown pass to Gabe Marks with three seconds remaining to knock off the Bruins.
NATIONAL RECOGNITION FOR LUKE
Luke Falk was named to the Davey OBrien Great 8quarterbacks following his impressive performance in the win at No. 15 Stanford. Falk went 30-of-41 for 357 yards and four touchdowns to lead
WSU to its first win over the Cardinal since 2007. Last season, Luke Falk was a Manning Award
Watch List, a Davey OBrien Quarterback Award Semifinalist, one of 15 Players to Watch for The
Walter Camp Football Foundation 2015 Player of the Year award and was one of three finalists for
the Burlsworth Trophy, given to the nations top player who started his career as a walk-on. The
Walter Camp Player of the Year award is the fourth-oldest college football award in the nation.
The Davey OBrien Award is presented annually to the nations best college quarterback and is the
nations oldest and most prestigious national quarterback award. Falk was one of 17 semifinalists
and earned a spot on the Davey OBrien Award Great 8 Performance of the Week five times this
season. Falk led the FBS in passing yards-per-game (380.5), was third in total offense (370.9), and
tied for fourth in passing touchdowns (38) and fifth in passing yards (4,566). In Pac-12 play, Falk averaged 399.5 passing yards-per-game, completed 69.9 percent of his passes and threw 28 touchdowns
against seven interceptions and also rushed for two scores. Earlier in the season, Falk was named
the Walter Camp National FBS Player of the Week (the first Cougar to receive the honor since the
2004 season), the Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week three times and the Maxwell Award Player
of the Week.

STAT RANKINGS

NEW LOOK LINE


The offensive line has a new look to it this season after the departure of three-year starters Joe Dahl
CATEGORY
NO. PAC-12 NCAA at left tackle and Gunner Eklund at left guard who combined for 79 starts. Dahl capped his career
OFFENSE earning All-Pac-12 honors and was a fifth-round draft choice by the Detroit Lions. The Cougars re Scoring/G
41.0
3
14 turned a trio of starters in center Riley Sorenson (now with 27 starts), right guard Eduardo Middleton
Rushing/G
140.2
11 101 (31 starts) and right tackle Cole Madison (27 starts) who have started next to one another for the past
Passing/G
361.3
2
7
two-plus seasons. Taking over at left tackle is redshirt-sophomore Andre Dillard who appeared at
Total Offense/G
501.5
3
18
First Downs/G
27.7
2
13 left tackle in three games last year, made his collegiate debut in the second half at No. 18 UCLA and
Sacks Allowed/G
14/2.3
8
77 went on to start against Colorado and at Washington. At left guard, redshirt-junior Cody OConnell is
Red Zone
28-35 (80.0%) 9
84 in his first season as a starter after playing on the field goal team all of last season.

3rd Down
45-92 (48.9%)
4th Down
12-17 (70.6%)
DEFENSE
Scoring/G
25.3
Rushing/G
104.5
Passing/G
278.2
Total Defense/G
382.7
Sacks/G
8/1.3
Red Zone
13-15 (86.7%)
3rd Down %
31-77 (40.3%)
4th Down %
4-6 (66.7%)
KICKOFF RETURN AVG.
19.5
OPP. KICKOFF RETURN AVG. 20.2
PUNT RETURN AVG.
7.7
OPP. PUNT RETURN AVG.
-1.0
NET PUNTING
36.1
PENALTIES YARDS/G
77.7
TURNOVER MARGIN
+8 (15G/7L)
INTERCEPTIONS FOR
9

2
3

7
1
10
7
12
6
7
11
9
5
6
1
9
11
2
2

53
12
109
54
114
80
76
109
91
45
63
2
94
119
4
T-15

OFFENSIVE LINE AMONG NATIONAL LEADERS


According the website footballoutsiders.com, the Cougar offensive line sits near the top of a couple
categories. WSU enters the week second in the country in Stuff Rate (10.5%) that is the percentage of carries by running backs that are stopped at or before the line of scrimmage. The Cougars
also sit seventh in the country in Opportunity Rate (47.1%) that is the percentage of carries (when
five yards are available) that gain at least five yards, i.e. the percentage of carries in which the line
does its job.
COUGAR OFFENSIVE LINE BONE AWARDS
Each week, Washington State coaches give out the Bone award to the offensive lineman who
performs the best during the previous game. Left guard Cody OConnell has claimed the first three
Bone awards after the wins over Idaho, Oregon and at Stanford and right tackle Cole Madison
is this weeks winner after beating UCLA. The awards in 2016: Eastern Washington: None; at Boise
State: None; Idaho: Cody OConnell; Oregon: Cody OConnell; at Stanford: Cody OConnell; UCLA:
Cole Madison

PASSING YARDS/G
Luke Falk

NO.
352.2

OFFENSIVE LINE BULKED UP


Not only have the Cougars produced big offensive numbers, leading the country in passing the past
two seasons, WSU has produced bigger offensive linemen. The size of the front five has gone up
PAC-12 NCAA each season with the 2016 offensive line averaging 322.6 pounds. Last season, the Cougars averaged
2
5 nearly 310 lbs after averaging 288.6 in 2012, 288.2 in 2013 and 309.4 lbs in 2014.

PASSING TOUCHDOWNS
Luke Falk

NO.
16

PAC-12 NCAA ALL-PURPOSE BACKS


3
12

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS
Gerard Wicks

NO.
7

PAC-12 NCAA in the wins over Idaho and Oregon before adding another 101 yards and two touchdowns in the
4
26 win at No. 15 Stanford and three more rushing touchdowns in the win over UCLA. WSU enters the

RECEPTIONS
Gabe Marks
Tavares Martin Jr.
River Cracraft

NO.
40
31
31

PLAYER RANKINGS

RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS NO.


Gabe Marks
6
Tavares Martin Jr.
3

The Cougar running backs have elevated their games in 2016, posting back-to-back 200-yard games

week averaging 140.2 yards-per-game and have rushed for 16 touchdowns this seasons, the most
since the 2005 team ran for 20 scores. The trio of redshirt-juniors Jamal Morrow and Gerard Wicks,
and redshirt-freshman James Williams each own a 100-yard effort in their careers, Wicks - 123
vs. Colorado last year, Williams - 126 against Idaho and Morrow - 122 against Oregon. The backs
also combine for 60 receptions, average 222.7 all-purpose yards-per-game and have scored 20 total touchdowns through six games. Last season, WSU rushed for over 100 yards five times after
PAC-12 NCAA
recording four 100-yard efforts the previous three seasons combined. The Cougars averaged 80.1
T-4
15
T-6
- rushing yards per game in 2015, doubling its average from 2014 (39.1). The backs combined to rush
for 1,195 yards and averaged 6.1 yards-per-carry in 2015, the highest per-carry average by a WSU
PAC-12 NCAA backfield since All-American Jerome Harrison and DeMaundray Woolridge combined for 8.5 per6
- carry in 2005.
PAC-12 NCAA
T-3
24
T-8
T-8
-

RECEIVING YARDS/G
River Cracraft
Tavares Martin Jr.

NO.
65.2
58.7

KICK RETURN AVG.


Robert Taylor

NO.
20.1

PAC-12 NCAA The Cougar running game erupted for a pair of record-setting performances in the wins over Idaho
9
- and Oregon. Against the Ducks, WSU rushed for 280 yards (most since 2006) and six touchdowns

TACKLES-FOR-LOSS
Hercules Mataafa

NO.
9.5

PAC-12 NCAA
1
12 purpose yards while averaging 7.8 yards-per-carry in the win. In the week three win over Idaho, the

SACKS
Hercules Mataafa

NO.
3.0

PAC-12 NCAA since Wicks ran for 123 against Colorado last season. Williams mark was the most since Dwight
T-13
- Tardy posted 214 at UCLA in 2007 and was the first Cougar freshman to record a 100-yard game since

INTERCEPTIONS
Shalom Luani

NO.
3

PAC-12 NCAA the win as Williams scored from two-yards out, Wicks scored on a two-yard rush, and later after reT-1
10 covered a fumble on a kickoff, and walk-on Alijah Lee spun his way with a gritty six-yard touchdown

11

PLAYER
Hunter Dale
Dylan Hanser
Isaac Dotson
Nnamdi Oguayo
Colton Teglovic
Nate DeRider

COUGAR RUSHING ATTACK BREAKS OUT

(the most since 1997). Morrow, Wicks and Williams each scored twice and combined for 389 all-

Cougars rushed for 228 yards, led by Williams with 126 yards and a score, the first 100-yard rusher

SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES

17
16

Tardy in the 2006 Apple Cup. The Cougars had three different running backs score touchdowns in
carry to cap the day.

TOTAL KICKOFF PUNT SPREADING THE BALL AROUND


5
5
0 Washington State was the only team in the country with 10 players who recorded 20+ receptions
5
4
1 last season and was the only Power-5 Conference team with two players owning double-digit
4
4
0 touchdown receptions. WSU had 10+ receivers catch a pass in every game last year and nine play4
4
0 ers finished the season with at least one touchdown catch. Washington State opened the season
4
4
0 with 10 players catching a pass in each of the first two games, then saw nine catch a pass in the win
4
2
2 over Idaho before Luke Falk completed a pass to 11 different players against Oregon and Stanford.

CAREER 300-YARD GAMES


YDS
1. 601
2. 514
3. 505
4. 497
5. 480
6. 478
7. 471
8. 418
9. 407
10. 389
11. 371
12. 357
13. 355
14. 354
15. 346
16. 331
17. 303
18. 300

LUKE FALK
TD
GAME
3
at Arizona State (2014)
5
at Arizona (2015)
5
at Oregon (2015)
5
Arizona State (2015)
4
at Boise State (2016)
4
at Rutgers (2015)
5
at Oregon State (2014)
4 Eastern Washington (2016)
6
Oregon State (2015)
2
at California (2015)
1
Oregon (2016)
4
at Stanford (2016)
2
Washington (2014)
2
Stanford (2015)
2
USC (2014)
2
at UCLA (2015)
3
Wyoming (2015)
2
vs. Miami (2015 Sun Bowl)

MARKS CONTINUES HIS CLIMB UP PAC-12, WSU RECORD BOOKS (PAGE 17)
Gabe Marks continues his climb up the Pac-12 Conference and Washington State record books,
most recently moving into second all-time in conference history for receptions with 267, 27 behind
Colorados Nelson Spruce top mark of 294. Marks also caught career touchdown pass No. 30 in the
win at Stanford, tying Dom Williams for second in school history and moving into a tie for eighth
in Pac-12 history. Cougar great Jason Hill owns the school record with 32 career scoring catches
while USCs Dwayne Jarrett has the top conference mark of 41. Marks 2,896 career receiving yards
are second in WSU history and 311 yards behind Marquess Wilsons record of 3,207. This season,
Marks owns six touchdown catches and paces the Cougars with 40 receptions.
CRACRAFT COMES ALIVE (PAGES 17)
After a quiet first four games of 2016, senior wideout River Cracraft has put up big numbers in the
past two games. In the win at No. 15 Stanford, Cracraft caught seven passes for 130 yards and a
touchdown, recording four plays of 20-plus yards in the win. In the win over UCLA, he caught six
passes for a team-high 74 yards, moving into second in WSU history with 196 career receptions. He
is eighth in school history with 2,391 career receiving yards. Cracraft enters the week with teamhighs of 391 receiving yards and six catches of 20+ yards, and tied for second in receptions (31).

FLORIDA WIDEOUTS SETTLE IN


Former high school teammates at William T. Dwyer High School in Belle Glade, Fla., sophomore
Tavares Martin Jr. and freshman Isaiah Johnson-Mack have settled into the Cougar offense. Martin
4TH-QUARTER COMEBACKS
Jr. broke out against Boise State with 12 catches for 158 yards including an acrobatic 50-yard tumbling touchdown. He made the most of his two catches at No. 15 Stanford, scoring touchdowns on
LUKE FALK
1.
at Oregon State (2014) both and added five for 61 yards in the win over UCLA. Johnson-Mack has also contributed, record2.
at Rutgers (2015) ing 18 receptions for 112 yards including a seven-catch game at Boise State and later added four
3.
at Oregon (2015) catches for 31 yards in the win over Oregon.
4.
5.

ARIZONA STATE (2015)


at UCLA (2015)

PAC-12 RECORD WATCH

COUGAR DEFENSE DIALING IT UP


The Washington State defense has turned things up in Pac-12 play, forcing nine turnovers in the last
three games including four in last weeks win over UCLA. WSU enters the week second in the Pac-12
in turnover margin (+8), tied for ninth in the country with 15 forced turnovers and with the leagues
top rushing defense (105.5), good for No. 12 nationally. In the week three win over Idaho, WSU did
not allow a touchdown in the 56-6 victory, surrendering just 257 yards of total offense, the fewest
allowed since the 2013 matchup against the Vandals (253). Against Oregon, the Cougars tallied eight
tackles-for-loss before adding three sacks at No. 15 Stanford while holding the Cardinal to just 61
yards rushing including Christian McCaffrey to 35 yards on the ground. Last week again UCLA, the
YEARS Cougars shutout the Bruins in the first half and held them to just 43 rushing yards in the game.


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

CAREER RECEPTIONS
NO. PLAYER
294 Nelson Spruce (COLO)
267 Gabe Marks (WSU)
259 Mike Thomas (ARIZ)
258 Derek Hagan (ASU)
251 Robert Woods (USC)


1.
2.


5.
6.


CAREER TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS


NO. PLAYER
YEARS
41 Dwayne Jarrett (USC)
2004-06
32 Ken Margerum (STAN)
1977-80
32 Jason Hill (USC)
2003-06
32 Robert Woods (USC)
2010-12
31 Sean Dawkins (CAL)
1990-92
30 Mario Bailey (WASH)
1988-91
30 Mike Williams (USC)
2002-03
30 Dom Williams (WSU)
2012-15
30 Gabe Marks (WSU)
2012-pres.

2012-15
2012-pres. GET THE BALL BACK
2005-08
Defensive coordinator Alex Grinch has emphasized the need to force turnovers and get the ball back
2002-05
2010-12 to the Air Raid offense. The Cougars did that in 2015, forcing 24 turnovers, fourth in the Pac-12 and

CAREER TOUCHDOWN PASSES


NO. PLAYER
YEARS
1. 116 Matt Barkley (USC)
2009-12
2. 105 Marcus Mariota (ORE)
2012-14
3. 99 Matt Leinhart (USC)
2003-05
15. 75 Kevin Hogan (STAN)
2012-15
75 Brett Hundley (UCLA)
2012-14
75 Keith Price (WASH)
2010-13
18. 74 Steve Stenstrom (STAN)
1991-94
19. 72 Carson Palmer (USC)
1998-2002
20. 70 Jason Gesser (WSU)
1999-2002
21. 68 Cade McNown (UCLA)
1995-99
22. 67 Drew Olson (UCLA)
2002-05
67 Willie Tuitama (ARIZ)
2005-08
67 Nick Foles (ARIZ)
2009-11
67 Luke Falk (WSU)
2014-pres.

three times as many as the 2014 total of eight. The Cougars recorded 13 interceptions, recovered
11 fumbles, and led the Pac-12 with 16 fourth-down stops. The trend has continued this season,
WSU has forced 15 turnovers this season, picking off three passes at Boise State, recovered two
fumbles against Idaho, had an interception, a fumble recovery and a safety in the win over Oregon,
added three more turnovers in the win at Stanford and four in the win over UCLA. Under Grinch, the
Cougars are 12-3 when forcing multiple turnovers in a game.
DEFENSE CONTINUES TO MAKE STRIDES UNDER GRINCH
The Washington State defense clamped down the hatches in 2015 under first-year defensive
coordinator Alex Grinch. The Cougars defensive unit allowed 27.7 ppg and 416.6 ypg while forcing
24 turnovers and kept the explosive plays (20+ yards) to a minimum giving up 56 in 2015, averaging
4.3 per game. In 2014, the Cougar defense allowed 6.1 explosive plays per game, a total of 73 on the
season. By removing special teams touchdowns allowed, WSU allowed 23.3 ppg, a vast improvement
after allowing 38.6 ppg in 2014. The Cougars finished the season with 24 turnovers forced, averaging
1.8 takeaways per game and tripled the amount of turnovers from 2014 (8). So far this season, the
Cougar defense has held to 25.3 ppg including
COUGAR DEFENSE
a 21.8 ppg after removing three non-offensive CATEGORY
2014 2015 2016
touchdowns. WSU already owns 15 turnovers POINTS/G
38.6 27.7 25.3
442.3 416.6 382.7
and limited opponents to 3.6 explosive plays TOTAL DEFENSE/G
EXPLOSIVE PLAYS/G
6.1
4.3 3.6
per game (20+ yards), 22 total.
TURNOVERS (TO/G)

8 (0.7)

24 (1.8)

15 (2.5)

CAREER 100-YD REC GMS


YDS
1. 172
2. 130
3. 126
4. 125
5. 121
6. 107
7. 102
8. 100

RIVER CRACRAFT
REC TD
GAME
11
3
California (2014)
7
1
at Stanford (2016)
9
0
at Utah (2014)
9
1
vs. Colorado State (2013)
8
1
at Rutgers (2015)
8
1
Oregon (2014)
8
0
at Arizona (2015)
14
1
at Stanford (2014)

YDS
1. 146
146
3. 143
4. 141
5. 126
6. 111
7. 110
8. 108
9. 107

REC
11
14
13
10
6
8
11
10
7

DEFENSE CONTINUES TO PUT THE PRESSURE ON


Last season, Washington State racked up 33 sacks and was eighth in the country with 7.8 tacklesfor-loss per game (102 Total), the second-best average in the Pac-12 and the second-highest total in
WSU history. All-Pac-12 honorable mention defensive lineman and Freshman All-American Hercules
Mataafa shared the team-lead with seven sacks, tied for fourth-most in the conference. Against
Wyoming, WSU recorded 14 TFLs, tied for third-most in school history and later posted 11 TFLs at
Cal, and eight more in the games against Arizona State, Colorado and Washington. WSU finished
the season with five players owning 10+ tackles-for-loss, the most players by any Pac-12 team and
tied for the most in school history (2002). Through six games in 2016, Mataafa paces the conference
with 9.5 tackles-for-loss and is tied for No. 13 with three sacks. Mataafa tallied a career-high seven
tackles including one for loss against UCLA, his third straight game with a TFL.

GABE MARKS
TD
GAME
2
Idaho (2013)
1
at Rutgers (2015)
1
at Oregon (2013)
1
at California (2015)
1
at UNLV (2012)
2
at Oregon (2015)
1
Colorado (2015)
2 Eastern Washington (2016)
1
Colorado (2012)

LINEBACKERS LEAD THE WAY


The Cougar linebackers filled up the stat sheet last season with All-Pac-12 honorable mention
Peyton Pelluer finishing the season tied for fifth in the Pac-12 with 7.8 tackles-per game (101 total)
along with 11 tackles-for-loss. The redshirt-junior started the 2016 season with a game-high 10
tackles against EWU including one for loss and a pass breakup. He added six more at Boise State,
tied for the team lead in the win over Idaho with seven and added at tackle-for-loss against Oregon.
Making his first career start as a linebacker, Isaac Dotson made five tackles against EWU and in
his first career start, WIL linebacker Frankie Luvu made a career-high seven tackles including 1.5
for loss against Idaho. Dotson has came up with some big plays the past two weeks, recorded his
first career interception in the win over Oregon before recovering a fumble and making a diving
interception in the win at No. 15 Stanford. Pelluer paces the Cougars with 39 tackles while Dotson
GAME ranks third with 26 stops.

TAVARES MARTIN JR.


YDS REC TD
1. 158
12
1
at Boise State (2016)

CAREER 100-YD RUSH GMS


JAMAL MORROW
YDS ATT TD
1. 122
13
2

GAME
Oregon (2016)

GERARD WICKS
YDS ATT TD
1. 123
13
0

GAME
Colorado (2015)

JAMES WILLIAMS
YDS ATT TD
1. 126
14
1

GAME
Oregon (2016)

CAREER 10+ TACKLE GMS


PARKER HENRY
TACKLES
GAME
1.
14
Arizona State (2015)
2.
10
Stanford (2015)
DARIUS LEMORA
TACKLES
1.
10

GAME
USC (2014)

SHALOM LUANI
TACKLES
GAME
1.
11
Wyoming (2015)
2.
11
Oregon State (2015)
3.
11
at Washington (2015)
PEYTON PELLUER
TACKLES
GAME
1.
14
Wyoming (2015)
2.
11
Oregon State (2015)
3.
11
at Washington (2015)
4.
10
Stanford (2015)
5.
10
Eastern Washington (2016)

YOUNG SECONDARY
The Cougar secondary went through a youth movement the past two seasons. Last season, WSU
received solid contribution from true freshman Darrien Molton (44 tackles, 1 INT, 1 forced fumble, 1
fumble recovery) at cornerback while being named the top freshman cornerback in the country by
Pro Football Focus. All-Pac-12 honorable mention Shalom Luani started all 13 games at safety, finished third on the team with 91 tackles, with two forced two fumbles and tied for third in the Pac-12
with a team-best four interceptions while now-junior cornerback Marcellus Pippins recorded three
interceptions, nine pass breakups, two fumble recoveries and 43 tackles. In 2016, Molton enters
the week second on the team with 35 tackles while owing a team-best three pass breakups. Luani
picked off a pair of passes at Boise State and another at Stanford while Pippins also owns two
interceptions. Junior college transfer Robert Taylor has stepped in with Luani playing at Nickel,
and recorded 20 tackles and recovered a team-best three fumbles. True freshman Jalen Thompson
enrolled early last January and quickly took over at strong safety, starting all six games and has tallied 18 tackles, including a game-high seven at Stanford.
SPECIAL TEAMS
Washington State special teams own a couple impressive statistics in 2016. The Cougars enter the
week second in the country in punt coverage, allowing -1.0 yards-per-return. Sophomore Kaleb Fossum has a had a couple solid games at punt returner, averaging 7.7 per return, fifth in the Pac-12.
IN THE WIN OVER IDAHO
Cougar special teams provided a couple highlights in the win over Idaho week three, scoring a pair
of touchdowns, blocking a field goal and recovered a fumble, scoring touchdowns on both plays.
Midway through the second quarter, nose tackle Robert Barber blocked a 32-yard field goal attempt
and cornerback Marcellus Pippins picked up the loose ball and raced 72 yards for the touchdown,
giving WSU its first touchdown return of a blocked field goal in school history (dating back through
the 1983 season). It was the first touchdown scored on special teams since Michael Bumpus returned a punt 87 yards for touchdown at Nevada in 2005. Midway through the fourth quarter, the
Cougar kickoff team forced a fumble that Gerard Wicks scooped up and returned 11 yards for a
touchdown. It was the first time the Cougars scored two special teams touchdowns in the same
game since returning two punts for touchdowns against Idaho in 1973. WSU also rushed for 228
yards, the most since 2011.

IN THE WIN OVER OREGON


Washington States win over Oregon was the first time beating Oregon two straight seasons since
2002-03 and first win over the Ducks in Pullman since 2006. WSUs 280 rushing yards were the most
since rushing for 344 against Idaho in 2006 and most against a conference foe since going for 330
CHARLESTON WHITE
against UCLA in 2005. The Cougars six rushing touchdowns were the most since rushing for six

TACKLES
GAME against Southwest Louisiana in 1997 and most against a conference opponents since Oregon in
1.
12
California (2014) 1984. It was also the first time WSU rushed for 200+ yards in back-to-back games since 2005.

BY THE NUMBERS
CATEGORY 2016
RECORD
4-2
PAC-12 3-0
NORTH 2-0
SOUTH 1-0
NONCONFERENCE 1-2
HOME 3-1
AWAY 1-1
DAY 1-0
NIGHT 3-2
TV GAMES
ESPN
2-0
ESPN2
0-1
Pac-12 Network
2-1
SCORING FIRST 3-1
OPPONENT SCORES FIRST 1-1
LEADING AT HALF 4-1
TRAILING AT HALF 0-1
TIED AT HALF
LEADING AFTER 3 QUARTERS 4-0
TRAILING AFTER 3 QUARTERS 0-2
TIED AFTER 3 QUARTERS
LEADING WITH 5 MINUTES REMAINING
4-0
TRAILING WITH 5 MINUTES REMAINING 0-2
TIED WITH 5 MINUTES REMAINING
SCORING FEWER THAN 20 POINTS
SCORING 20-29 POINTS 1-1
SCORING 30-39 POINTS
SCORING 40+ POINTS 3-1
ALLOWING FEWER THAN 20 POINTS 2-0
ALLOWING 20-29 POINTS 1-0
ALLOWING 30-39 POINTS 1-1
ALLOWING 40+ POINTS 0-1
RUSHING FOR LESS THAN 50 YARDS 0-1
RUSHING FOR 51-99 YARDS 1-1
RUSHING FOR 100+ YARDS 2-0
RUSHING FOR 200+ YARDS
2-0
ALLOWING LESS THAN 100 RUSHING YARDS 3-0
ALLOWING 100-199 RUSHING YARDS 0-2
ALLOWING 200+ RUSHING YARDS
1-0
PASSING FOR LESS THAN 300 YARDS 2-0
PASSING FOR 300-399+ YARDS 2-0
PASSING FOR 400-499 YARDS 0-2
PASSING FOR 500+ YARDS
ALLOWING LESS THAN 200 PASSING YARDS 1-0
ALLOWING 200-299 PASSING YARDS 3-1
ALLOWING 300-399 PASSING YARDS
ALLOWING 400+ PASSING YARDS 0-1
TOTALING LESS THAN 300 YARDS
TOTALING 300-399 YARDS 1-0
TOTALING 400-499 YARDS 1-0
TOTALING 500-599 YARDS 1-2
TOTALING 600+ YARDS 1-0
ALLOWING LESS THAN 300 TOTAL YARDS 2-0
ALLOWING 300-399 TOTAL YARDS 1-0
ALLOWING 400-499 TOTAL YARDS 1-1
ALLOWING 500+ TOTAL YARDS 0-1
COMMITTING NO TURNOVERS 1-0
COMMITTING 1 TURNOVER 1-2
COMMITTING 2 TURNOVERS 2-0
COMMITTING 3+ TURNOVERS
NO TAKEAWAYS
FORCING 1 TURNOVER
0-1
FORCING 2 TURNOVERS
1-0
FORCING 3+ TURNOVERS 3-1

IN THE WIN AT NO. 15 STANFORD


The Cougars recorded their first win over Stanford since 2007, snapping an eight-game skid and
notched their first win at Stanford since 2006. It was also WSUs first win over a Top-15 team since
beating No. 5 Texas in the 2003 Holiday Bowl and first regular season win over a Top-15 teams
since winning at No. 10 Oregon in 2003. Washington State registered its first sweep of Oregon and
Stanford in the same season since 2006 and rushed for 100+ yards for the third straight game.
IN THE WIN OVER UCLA
WSU notched its first win over UCLA in Martin Stadium since 2007 and beat the Bruins for the second straight year for the first time since 2006-07. The Cougars also recorded their first four-game
winning streak since 2003.
SORENSON NAMED CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL-FWAA COURAGE AWARD NOMINEE
Riley Sorenson is a nominee for the 2016 Capital One Orange Bowl-FWAA Courage Award. Over the
past nine months alone, Sorenson, a senior center, lost his father and mother to a heart attack and
cancer, respectively. On top of that, Sorenson was diagnosed with testicular cancer just days after
his mothers funeral in May. He had surgery to remove a testicle and, after receiving five opinions,
was eventually told that chemotherapy would not be needed. Sorenson stayed at home in Southern
California this summer to take care of his younger brother and sister. He returned to Pullman for the
start of fall camp and has not missed a practice or game, starting all three contests for the Cougars.
I was just starting to come to terms with my dad being gone and then my moms thing happened,
Sorenson told the (Spokane) Spokesman-Review in August. It was pretty bad. But even when it
comes to something like that, everyones going to understand if you get hung up or need to take
some time off. I feel like Im pretty comfortable with it mentally. Ive still got some stuff I need to
think through, but Im good to play, Im good to be around people. Sorenson currently lives with his
brother in Pullman, and his sister is now a freshman at Boise State. The Courage Award was first
presented by the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) in 2002. A select group of writers
from the FWAA vote on the winner each year. The requirements for nomination include displaying
courage on or off the field, including overcoming an injury or physical handicap, preventing a disaster or living through hardship. The winner of the award will be included in festivities during Capital
One Orange Bowl week and receive his trophy at an on-field presentation.
RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA TAKEOVER
The Cougars have tapped into the Rancho Santa Margarita High School pipeline, currently owning
four players from the school in center, Riley Sorenson, defensive lineman Nick Begg and receivers
River Cracraft and Kyle Sweet. One other Coug who went to RSMHS...Golden State Warrior Klay
Thompson.
POLYNESIAN PIPELINE
The Washington State roster has seen an influx in Polynesian players since Mike Leach and his
coaching staff arrived in 2012. Assistant Head Coach / Defensive Line Coach Joe Salavea, a native
of Pago Pago, American Samoa and a nine-year NFL veteran, has helped bring a number of players
to Pullman in his three seasons at Washington State. The 2016 roster has 16 players who are of
Polynesian decent including seven who list their hometown from American Samoa.
LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON
Three Cougars share a unique bond with their dads and/or grandpa, each have worn the crimson
a gray. Redshirt-sophomore left tackle Andre Dillards dad, Mitch was an offensive lineman and
tight end for the Cougars in the late 1980s; redshirt-junior linebacker Isaac Dotsons dad, Michael
was an All-American wrestler for WSU from 1983-86; redshirt-junior linebacker Peyton Pelluers
dad, Scott also played linebacker for the Cougs, matching Peytons No. 47 from 1977-80; Peytons
grandpa, Arnie played end for WSU in the mid 1950s and his great grandpa, Carl, played flanker in
the 1920s.
SEVEN COUGARS INDUCTED INTO WSU HALL OF FAME
The WSU Hall of Fame welcomed in seven new members Sept. 17. Joining the current 206 members was Marv Chamberlain (Baseball), Erin Elridge (Swimming), Jason Gesser (Football), Mark
Hendrickson (Basketball/Baseball), Mike Price (Football Coach), Jennifer Robertson (Track & Field)
and Marcia Saneholtz (WSU Administrator).
FALK NAMED TO 2016 AWARD WATCH LISTS
Quarterback Luke Falk was named to the 2016 Davey OBrien Award, Rotary Lombardi Award and
the Maxwell Award Watch List. Falk is one of 30 quarterbacks named to the watch list for the
Maxwell Award presented annually to the nations best college quarterback and was also named
to the Maxwell Award Watch List for Americas Player of the Year. Falk, a redshirt-junior, was
an All-Pac-12 first-team selection last season after leading the country in passing at 380.5 yardsper-game and guiding the Cougars to a 9-4 record capped by a Sun Bowl victory over Miami. The
Logan, Utah native set a school record with 38 touchdown passes, good for fourth in the nation, and
was second in school history with 4,566 yards. Falk tallied three Pac-12 Player of the Week honors
and was Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention.

ASSISTANT COACHES

Defensive Coordinator
Alex Grinch (Field)

Running Backs
Jim Mastro (Field)

Outside Linebackers
Roy Manning (Field)

Offensive Line
Clay McGuire (Field)

MARKS NAMED TO 2016 BILETNIKOFF, MAXWELL AWARD WATCH LISTS


Wide receiver Gabe Marks was named to the 2016 Biletnikoff Award and Maxwell Award Watch
Lists. The Biletnikoff Award recognizes the nations most outstanding receiver each year and the
Maxwell Award is presented to the nations Player of the Year. Marks was one of 10 Biletnikoff
Award semifinalists last season, earning All-Pac-12 First Team honors and tallied 104 receptions
for 1,196 yards and a school-record 15 touchdowns. Marks led the Pac-12 in receptions, touchdown catches and was second in receiving yards while also tallying four 100-yard games.
SORENSON NAMED TO 2016 RIMINGTON TROPHY WATCH LIST
Center Riley Sorenson was named to the 2016 Rimington Trophy Watch List. Sorenson, a senior
from Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif., has started 21 games over the past two seasons and has been
one of the anchors for a Cougar offensive line that helped WSU lead the nation in passing each
of the last two years. Additionally, he was named a 2015 All-Pac-12 honorable mention selection.
Sorenson also received the 2016 Pac-12 Sportsmanship Award for the strength of character and
dedication to his team that he displayed throughout the 2015 season even while he and his family
faced extreme personal challenges. The Rimington Trophy is presented annually to the Most Outstanding Center in NCAA Division I-A College Football.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF EXTRA YARD FOR TEACHER
The Extra Yard for Teachers Program kicked off Sept. 17 with the College Football Playoff
Foundation. The CFP is awarding each institution within the Pac-12 $10,000 to benefit an elementary
school teacher or teachers in your community throughout the season, concluding at the 2016 Pac12 Football Championship Game. Washington State will gift three elementary schools in Pullman
with Google Chrome Books as part of the program.
STEVE GLEASON RECRUIT SUITE DEBUTS IN COUGAR FOOTBALL COMPLEX
WSU announced the naming of the Steve Gleason Recruit Suite, inside the Cougar Football Complex this summer. Gleason, the Washington State Athletic Hall of Famer who played football and
baseball in a Cougar uniform from 1995-99, was on hand as the room all future Cougar football players will walk through was named in his honor. The opportunity arrived courtesy of Cougar alumnus
Glenn Osterhouts naming donation of $250,000. With his pledge, Osterhout, a 1983 graduate who is
a certified financial planner in Bellevue, was presented the opportunity to name the recruiting room
inside the Cougar Football Complex.

Special Teams
Eric Mele (Field)

Outside Wide Receivers


Dave Nichol (Booth)

Defensive Line
Joe Salavea (Field)

Inside Wide Receivers


JaMarcus Shephard (Field)

Linebackers
Ken Wilson (Field)

Strength/Conditioning
Jason Loscalzo (Field)

NICHOL, SHEPHARD JOIN COUGAR COACHING STAFF


The Cougar coaching staff added two new position coaches as Dave Nichol joined the staff as
the outside receivers coach and JaMarcus Shephard as the inside receivers coach. Nichol is no
stranger to a Mike Leach-coached team, having spent three seasons (2003-05) as an offensive line
assistant at Texas Tech under the current Cougar head coach. Most recently, Nichol served as the
offensive coordinator at East Carolina in 2015. Shephard arrived at WSU following two seasons as
the receivers coach at Western Kentucky University. In addition to his duties as receivers coach
the past two seasons, Shephard added special teams duties for the 2015 season.
COUGAR FOOTBALL BROADCAST TEAM
Hall of fame announcer Bob Robertson is in his 50th 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 46 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. Robertson now hosts the Cougars
pre, halftime and postgame shows, while also providing analysis during the games. Matt Chazanow
is in his second season as the play-by-play voice for Cougar football, mens basketball and baseball
broadcasts. Joining Chazanow and Robertson in the booth for his third season will be Cougar legend Jason Gesser who quarterbacked WSU to the 2001 Sun Bowl and 2003 Rose Bowl. Returning
for her fifth season as the sideline reporter is Jessamyn McIntyre, an executive producer for 710
ESPN Seattle.

2016 PRESEASON POLL

PASSING PLAYS (22)

NORTH DIVISION
1. Stanford (24)
2. Washington (8)
3. Oregon (1)
4. Washington State
5. California
6. Oregon State

186
163
132
112
67
33

SOUTH DIVISION
1. UCLA (19)
2. USC (12)
3. Utah (2)
4. Arizona
5. Arizona State
6. Colorado

180
173
127
87
85
63

FUTURE SCHEDULES
2017
Sept. 2
MONTANA STATE
Sept. 9
BOISE STATE
Sept. 23 NEVADA
TBA
OREGON STATE
TBA STANFORD
TBA
at California
TBA
at Oregon
TBA
at Washington
TBA
Pac-12 South
TBA
Pac-12 South
TBA
Pac-12 South
TBA
Pac-12 South

LONG PLAYS (20+YARDS)


YDS CONNECTION
53 Marks from Falk (TD)
50 Martin Jr. from Falk (TD)
50 Sweet from Falk
45 Morrow from Falk
44 Cracraft from Falk
44 Cracraft from Falk
39 Sweet from Falk
33 Marks from Falk (TD)
30 Cracraft from Falk
29 Sweet from Falk
29 Martin Jr. from Falk (TD)
28 Williams from Falk
27 Sweet from Falk (TD)
27 Cracraft from Falk
26 Lewis from Falk
24 Lewis from Falk
24 Martin Jr. from Falk
22 Lewis from Falk
22 Cracraft from Falk
21 Wicks from Falk
21 Cracraft from Falk
20 Sweet from Falk

OPPONENT
Eastern Washington
at Boise State
Idaho
at Stanford
Oregon
at Stanford
Oregon
at Boise State
at Stanford
at Boise State
at Stanford
at Boise State
Eastern Washington
at Stanford
Eastern Washington
Eastern Washington
UCLA
Idaho
at Stanford
Eastern Washington
UCLA
UCLA

RUSHING PLAYS (5)

YDS RUSHER
38 James Williams (TD)
35 Jamal Morrow
28 James Williams
25 James Williams
22 Gerard Wicks

BY PLAYER

NO.
6
5
4
3
3
2
2
2

PLAYER
River Cracraft (1 TD)
Kyle Sweet (1 TD)
James Williams
Robert Lewis
Tavares Martin Jr. (2 TD)
Gabe Marks (2 TD)
Jamal Morrow
Gerard Wicks

PLAY TYPE
Receiving (6)
Receiving (5)
Receiving (1), Rushing (3)
Receiving (3)
Receiving (3)
Receiving (2)
Receiving (1), Rushing (1)
Receiving (1), Rushing (1)

NO.
6
5
5
4
4
3

GAME
PLAY TYPE
at Stanford (1 TD)
Receiving (6)
Eastern Washington (2 TD)
Receiving (5)
Oregon (1 TD)
Rushing (3), Receiving (2)
at Boise State (2 TD)
Receiving (4)
Idaho
Receiving (2), Rushing (2)
UCLA
Receiving (3)

BY GAME

OPPONENT
Oregon
Oregon
Idaho
Idaho
Oregon

2018
Sept. 1
at Wyoming
Sept. 8
SAN JOSE STATE
Sept. 15 EASTERN WASHINGTON
TBA CALIFORNIA
TBA OREGON
TBA WASHINGTON
TBA
at Oregon State
TBA
at Stanford
TBA
Pac-12 South
TBA
Pac-12 South
TBA
Pac-12 South
TBA
Pac-12 South

SCORING DRIVES
EASTERN WASHINGTON
Marks 53-yard pass from Falk
Sweet 27-yard pass from Falk
Marks 2-yard pass from Falk
Morrow 5-yard run
Wicks 9-yard pass from Falk
Wicks 3-yard run

QTR
1
1
2
2
4
4

PLAYS
5
5
9
9
8
9

YDS
76
73
67
75
71
67

TIME
1:47
2:09
3:51
3:47
3:10
1:19

AT BOISE STATE
Morrow 10-yard pass from Falk
Martin Jr. 50-yard pass from Falk
Morrow 14-yard pass from Falk
Marks 33-yard pass from Falk

QTR
2
3
4
4

PLAYS
6
2
9
1

YDS
26
53
75
33

TIME
2:30
:45
3:20
:07

IDAHO
Williams 2-yard run
Marks 8-yard pass from Falk
Wicks 2-yard run
Lewis 10-yard pass from Falk
Sweet 9-yard pass from Falk
Lee 6-yard run

QTR PLAYS YDS TIME


1
9
82
3:07
2
6
36
1:36
3
14
90
5:49
4
9
63
3:36
4
5
32
2:18
4
4
55
1:09

OREGON
Marks 7-yard pass from Falk
Wicks 4-yard run
Morrow 10-yard run
Wicks 2-yard run
Morrow 14-yard run
Williams 38-yard run
Williams 3-yard run

QTR PLAYS YDS TIME


1
6
65
2:22
2
13
75
5:38
2
7
80
2:39
2
10
55
4:44
4
12
75
4:59
4
5
82
2:23
4
9
83
5:04

AT STANFORD
Martin Jr. 5-yard pass from Falk
Martin Jr. 29-yard pass from Falk
Williams 2-yard run
Marks 17-yard pass from Falk
Cracraft 16-yard pass from Falk
Wicks 2-yard run

QTR
1
2
3
3
4
4

UCLA
36-yard field goal
Wicks 1-yard run
Wicks 1-yard run
Morrow 3-yard run
Powell 36-yard field goal

QTR PLAYS YDS TIME


1
8
23
2:13
2
18
91
7:08
3
7
61
2:54
3
9
57
3:54
4
15
57

PLAYS
6
9
10
11
10
3

YDS
80
75
81
75
73
10

TIME
2:15
3:41
3:56
4:50
4:37
4:37

COUGARS IN THE NFL


PLAYER TEAM
Deone Bucannon (S)
Arizona
Xavier Cooper (DL)
Cleveland
Joe Dahl (OL)
Detroit
John Fullington (OL)
New Orleans
Vince Mayle (WR)
Dallas
Kache Palacio (LB)
Seattle
Ropati Pitoitua (DL)
Tennessee
Destiny Vaeao (DL)
Philadelphia
Dom Williams (WR)
San Diego

WASHINGTON STATE IN OVERTIME


DATE OPPONENT SITE
OVERTIMES
11/23/96
Washington
Pullman
1
10/25/97
Arizona
Pullman
1
10/14/00
Arizona
Tucson, Ariz.
3
10/21/00
Arizona State
Pullman
1
11/4/00
Oregon
Pullman
1
10/5/02
USC
Pullman
1
11/23/02
Washington
Pullman
3
11/6/03
Notre Dame
South Bend, Ind.
1
10/15/05
UCLA
Pullman
1
11/22/08
Washington
Pullman
2
9/19/09
SMU
Pullman
1
11/19/11
Utah
Pullman
1
11/23/12
Washington
Pullman
1
10/10/15
Oregon
Eugene, Ore.
2
TOTAL

10

RESULT
L, 24-31
W, 35-34
L, 47-53
L, 20-23
L, 24-27
W, 30-27
L, 26-29
L, 26-29
L, 41-44
W, 16-13
W, 33-30
L, 27-30
W, 31-28
W, 45-38
6-8

CAREER STARTS

COUGAR ACCOLADES

OFFENSE


2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Streak Career
Cracraft (WR) 10 8 9 5 5 32
Dillard (OL) RS 2
6
6
8
Falk (QB) RS 3 12 6 7
21
Harrington (WR) RS 3
-
-
3
Lewis (WR) RS
3 9 6 7 18
Madison (OL) RS 8 13 6 19 27
Marks (WR)
8
9 RS 13 6
19
36
Martin Jr. (WR)
0
6
6
6
Middleton (OL) RS 0 12 13 6
31
31
Morrow (RB) RS 11 4
2
-
17
OConnell (OL) RS
0 0 6 6
6
Sorenson (OL)
0 10 11 6
6
27
Sweet (WR)
2
-
-
2
Jo. Thompson (WR)
0
0
2
-
-
2
Wicks (RB) RS
0 9 5 3 14

DEFENSE


2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Streak Career
Barber (NT) RS 0 1 12 5 3
18
Broughton (CB)
0
1
-
1
Dotson (LB)
0 RS 3
4
-
7
Ekuale (DL) RS
0 1 3 -
4
Hanser (Rush) 0 0 4 1
4
Henry (Nickel)
RS 0 0 8 3 - 11
Lemora (S) RS 10 0
0
-
10
Luani (DB)
13 5
5
18
Luvu (LB) 0 0 3 2
3
Mataafa (DL) RS 0
6
6
6
McBroom (DL)
3
3
3
Molton (CB)
11 6
11
17
Oguayo (DL)
RS 1
-
1
Parker (CB)
1
0
-
1
Pelluer (LB) 0 5 13 6 24 24
Pippins (CB) 2 10 5 5
17
Tago (Rush)
0
2
-
2
R. Taylor (DB)
4
3
4
Ja. Thompson (S)
6
6
6
White (CB) RS
7 5 0 - 13

WEEKLY CAPTAINS
EASTERN WASHINGTON
at Boise State
IDAHO
OREGON
at Stanford
UCLA

Jamal Morrow (Won Toss)


Jamal Morrow (Won Toss)
Jamal Morrow (Won Toss)
Jamal Morrow (Lost Toss)
Jamal Morrow (Lost Toss)
Jamal Morrow (Won Toss)

RIVER CRACRAFT (WR)


Preseason All-Pac-12 Fourth Team (Phil Steele)
LUKE FALK (QB)
Preseason All-Pac-12 Second Team (Phil Steele)
Preseason All-Pac-12 Second Team (Athlon Sports)
Rotary Lombardi Award Watch List
Walter Camp Award Watch List
Davey OBrien Award Watch List
Maxwell Award Watch List
Davey OBrien Great 8 Performance of the Week (Week Six - at Stanford)
Manning Award Quarterback of the Week (Week Six - at Stanford)
Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Watch List
SHALOM LUANI (S)
Preseason All-Pac-12 Second Team (Phil Steele)
Preseason All-Pac-12 Third Team (Athlon Sports)
Polynesian College Player of the Year Watch List
COLE MADISON (OL)
Preseason All-Pac-12 Third Team (Athlon Sports)
GABE MARKS (WR)
Preseason All-America Fourth Team (Phil Steele)
Preseason All-Pac-12 First Team (Phil Steele)
Preseason All-Pac-12 First Team (Athlon Sports)
Biletnikoff Award Watch List
Maxwell Award Watch List
HERCULES MATAAFA (DL)
Preseason All-Pac-12 Third Team (Phil Steele)
Preseason All-Pac-12 Second Team (Athlon Sports)
Rotary Lombardi Award Watch List
Polynesian College Player of the Year Watch List
DARRIEN MOLTON (CB)
Preseason All-Pac-12 Fourth Team (Athlon Sports)
PEYTON PELLUER (LB)
Preseason All-Pac-12 Third Team (Phil Steele)
Preseason All-Pac-12 Second Team (Athlon Sports)
RILEY SORENSON (OL)
Preseason All-Pac-12 Second Team (Phil Steele)
Preseason All-Pac-12 First Team (Athlon Sports)
Rimington Trophy Watch List
2016 Pac-12 Sportsmanship Award
Capital One Orange Bowl-FWAA Courage Award Nominee

11

AP TOP-25
1 Alabama(60)
2 Ohio State
3 Michigan(1)
4 Clemson
5 Washington
6 Texas A&M
7 Louisville
8 Nebraska
9 Baylor
10 Wisconsin
11 Houston
12 West Virginia
13 Florida State
14 Boise State
15 Florida
16 Oklahoma
17 Arkansas
18 Tennessee
19 Utah
20 Western Michigan
21 Auburn
22 North Carolina
23 Ole Miss
24 Navy
25 LSU

ESPN/USA TODAY TOP-25


7-0
6-0
6-0
7-0
6-0
6-0
5-1
6-0
6-0
4-2
6-1
5-0
5-2
6-0
5-1
4-2
5-2
5-2
6-1
7-0
4-2
5-2
3-3
4-1
4-2

1524
1457
1368
1337
1304
1218
1168
1037
1021
935
766
744
733
694
626
612
584
550
479
285
277
254
188
163
123

Others receiving votes: Colorado 110, Miami 69, Oklahoma State 47, Washington State 39, Virginia Tech 38,
South Florida 31, Stanford 15, Iowa 7, Arizona State
6, USC 5, NC State 4, San Diego State 3, Pittsburgh 2,
TCU 1, Troy 1

1 Alabama(61)
2 Ohio State(2)
3 Clemson(1)
4 Michigan
5 Washington
6 Texas A&M
7 Louisville
8 Baylor
9 Nebraska
10 Wisconsin
11 Houston
12 Florida
13 West Virginia
14 Boise State
15 Florida State
16 Oklahoma
17 Arkansas
18 Utah
19 Tennessee
20 Western Michigan
21 North Carolina
22 Ole Miss
23 LSU
24 Auburn
25 Navy

7-0
6-0
7-0
6-0
6-0
6-0
5-1
6-0
6-0
4-2
6-1
5-1
5-0
6-0
5-2
4-2
5-2
6-1
5-2
7-0
5-2
3-3
4-2
4-2
4-1

1597
1524
1432
1413
1366
1287
1207
1130
1114
874
841
830
781
772
709
600
570
538
457
317
250
182
176
156
133

Others receiving votes: Colorado 121, South Florida


108, Miami 74, Oklahoma State 51, Washington State
49, Virginia Tech 37, NC State 18, Stanford 16, Memphis 14, San Diego State 13, Troy 10, Pittsburgh 7, TCU
6, Arizona State 6, USC 6, Iowa 4, Appalachian State
2, BYU 1, Tulsa 1

STARTING LINEUPS
OFFENSE
EWU
AT BSU
IDAHO
OREGON
AT STAN
UCLA
AT ASU
AT OSU
ARIZ
CAL
AT COLO
WASH

LT
Dillard
Dillard
Dillard
Dillard
Dillard
Dillard

LG
OConnell
OConnell
OConnell
OConnell
OConnell
OConnell

C
Sorenson
Sorenson
Sorenson
Sorenson
Sorenson
Sorenson

RG
Middleton
Middleton
Middleton
Middleton
Middleton
Middleton

RT
Madison
Madison
Madison
Madison
Madison
Madison

WR (X)
Martin Jr.
Martin Jr.
Martin Jr.
Martin Jr.
Martin Jr.
Martin Jr.

WR (Y)
Morrow (RB)
Cracraft
Cracraft
Cracraft
Cracraft
Cracraft

WR (Z)
Marks
Marks
Marks
Marks
Marks
Marks

WR (H)
Lewis
Lewis
Lewis
Lewis
Lewis
Lewis

RB
Wicks
Wicks
Morrow
Wicks
Wicks
Wicks

QB
Falk
Falk
Falk
Falk
Falk
Falk

OFFENSE T NT E RUSH MIKE WILL


NICKEL CB SS FS CB
EWU
Ekuale Barber Mataafa Tago Pelluer Dotson Henry Molton Thompson Taylor Broughton
AT BSU
Ekuale Barber Mataafa Hanser Pelluer Dotson Henry Molton Thompson Luani Pippins
IDAHO
Ekuale
Oguayo (E) Mataafa
Hanser
Pelluer
Luvu
Henry
Molton
Thompson
Luani
Pippins
OREGON
McBroom Barber Mataafa Hanser Pelluer Dotson Luani Molton Thompson Taylor Pippins
AT STAN
McBroom Barber Mataafa Tago Pelluer Luvu
Luani Molton Thompson Taylor Pippins
UCLA
McBroom Barber Mataafa Hanser Pelluer Luvu
Luani Molton Thompson Taylor Pippins
AT ASU
AT OSU
ARIZ
CAL
AT COLO
WASH

12

WSU-ASU SERIES HISTORY


LAST MEETING IN TEMPE
Nov. 22, 2014
ARIZONA STATE def. Washington State, 52-31
TEMPE, Ariz. After a sluggish start, Taylor Kelly made
his last home game a fine one. The Arizona State senior, coming off a subpar performance in an upset loss
at Oregon State, threw for four touchdowns and the
No. 13 Sun Devils dominated the second half for a 5231 victory over Washington State. D.J. Foster rushed
for three scores and Arizona State converted all five
Cougars turnovers into touchdowns. Arizona States
Cameron Smith caught six passes for a career-best 131
yards and two touchdowns for the Sun Devils (9-2, 6-2
Pac-12), who can still win the Pac-12 South title, with
some help. Redshirt freshman Luke Falk, in his second
start after Connor Halliday went down with a seasonending injury, passed for 601 yards for Washington
State (-38, 2-6) but was intercepted four times and fumbled the ball away once. Vince Mayle caught 15 for 265
yards. Sun Devils defensive end Marcus Hardison had
an interception, forced fumble and sack. Arizona State
was without standout wide receiver Jaelen Strong,
who sustained a concussion last week. Washington
State led 21-7 in the second quarter and 24-21 at the
half. The Sun Devils, also 13th in the College Football
Playoff rankings, scored 31 straight points in the second half before the Cougars managed a touchdown
with 24 seconds to play. For Arizona State to earn a
second straight trip to the Pac-12 championship game,
they must beat rival Arizona in Tucson next week, then
have UCLA lose at least one of two remaining games
- later Saturday against USC or next week against
Stanford. Arizona State started slowly with six threeand-outs in its first seven possessions but scored two
touchdowns in a 41-second span to tie it at 21-21 with
2:31 left in the half. Washington State marched quickly
downfield, though, and Quentin Breshears 27-yard
field goal as time expired gave the Cougars a 24-21
halftime lead. The Sun Devils hopes for a college playoff spot were dashed a week earlier in a loss at Oregon
State, and Taylor had a subpar performance in that
game. Hes not played to his usual level since returning
from foot surgery. But he launched a perfect 67-yard
yard third-period pass to Smith, Taylors longest completion of the season. It set up Fosters 1-yard touchdown run and the Sun Devils took the lead for good, 2824. Hardison hit Falk hard and the young quarterback
fumbled. Latu Viliami picked the ball up and rambled 51
yards to the Washington State 18. Foster ran 18 yards
for the score on the next play. The Cougars turned it
over again. Salamo Fiso intercepting at the Washington State 38. Seven plays later, Kelly threw five yards
to Smith for the touchdown. Taylors final touchdown
pass came after the Cougars turned it over on downs.

SERIES RESULTS
LAST YEAR IN PULLMAN
Nov. 7, 2015
WASHINGTON STATE DEF. Arizona State, 38-24
PULLMAN, Wash. Luke Falk threw for 497 yards and
five touchdowns as Washington State beat Arizona
State 38-24 to become bowl-eligible for the second
time in coach Mike Leachs four years with the program. Dom Williams caught six passes for 123 yards
and two touchdowns for Washington State (6-3, 4-2
Pac-12), which overcame a 14-0 first quarter deficit.
Arizona State (4-5, 2-4) scored a touchdown on each
of its first two possessions, then was held to one more
the rest of the game. It was the Sun Devils third consecutive loss. Washington State, which lost on a lastsecond missed field goal last week against No. 9 Stanford, managed to protect Falk from one of the best pass
rushes in the Pac-12. He completed 36 of 55 passes,
with one interception, and was sacked three times.
Arizona State quarterback Mike Bercovici completed
27 of 44 passes for 229 yards. The Sun Devils did get
111 rushing yards from Demario Richard and 84 from
Kalen Ballage. Jamal Morrow, Keith Harrington and
John Thompson each caught touchdown passes for
Washington State. Arizona State scored on its opening
drive, with Richard running into the end zone from the
6-yard line. Richard had runs of 26 and 15 yards during the 70-yard drive. Ballage scored on a 9-yard run
on Arizona States second series, capping a 64-yard
drive, for a 14-0 lead midway through the first quarter.
Falk was intercepted by Kareem Orr on the first play
of the ensuing series, giving the Sun Devils the ball at
WSUs 22. Bercovici tried to run in on fourth down from
the 3-yard line and was tackled for no gain, turning the
ball over on downs. Washington State took over and
marched 92 yards down to the 5-yard line, where the
drive stalled. Erik Powell kicked a 22-yard field goal to
put the Cougars on the scoreboard. On the next series,
Marcellus Pippins recovered an Arizona State fumble
at WSUs 32, but the Cougars had to punt. The Cougars
got the ball back at the Arizona State 16 on a 38-yard
punt return by Gabe Marks. Washington State failed
to convert on fourth-and-5, but got a second chance
on an inadvertent whistle by a game official. Falk then
threw an 11-yard touchdown pass to Williams to cut
Arizona States lead to 14-10 at halftime. Falk threw a
23-yard touchdown pass to Harrington on WSUs first
drive of the second half, lifting the Cougars to their
first lead at 17-14. The drive covered 94 yards in nine
plays. Arizona State used a trick play on fourth-and-12
to keep its next drive alive. Punter Matt Haack threw
a pass to a wide open D.J. Foster for a 27-yard gain,
giving the Sun Devils first down on the WSU 13. Bercovici ran over from the 1 to lift the Sun Devils to a
21-17 lead late in the third. Washington State replied
with a 73-yard drive, kept alive by a 16-yard pass reception by Marks on fourth-and-1. Thompson caught
an 8-yard touchdown pass from Falk to put the Cougars
up 24-21 with 13 minutes left in the game. After an ASU
punt pinned them on the 1-yard line, Washington State
drove 99 yards, with Falk throwing the final 12 to Morrow for a touchdown. That put the Cougars ahead 3121 with 8 minutes left. Zane Gonzalez kicked a 22-yard
field goal with 4:13 left to cut Washington States lead
to 31-24. The Cougars replied with a 75-yard touchdown pass from Falk to Williams on the first play of the
ensuing possession for a 38-24 lead. Arizona State was
coming off a 61-55 triple overtime loss to Oregon. Falk
is averaging more than 400 yards per game through the
air, and the Cougars lead the Pac-12 in passing yardage. The Sun Devils rank second in the nation with
9.5 tackles for loss per game. They lead the Pac-12 in
sacks this season.

WSU-ARIZONA STATE
WSU Wins: 14* ASU Wins: 26 Ties: 2
DATE LOC ATT WSU-AZ W/L
10-1-60 A 29,600 21-24
L
10-6-62 A 31,015 24-24
T
11-13-65 A 32,872 6-7
L
10-9-66 H 18,700 24-15
W
10-21-67 S 16,500 20-31
L
10-12-68 A 36,226 14-41
L
10-10-70 A 46,098 30-37
L
9-22-73 A 51,252 9-20
L
9-23-78 S 33,507 51-26
W
10-20-79 A 70,729 17-28*
W
11-11-80 A 64,333 21-27
L
9-26-81 H 24,481 24-21
W
10-22-83 A 67,516 31-21
W
10-26-85 H 14,875 16-21
L
9-27-86 A 70,543 21-21
T
10-17-87 A 70,341 17-38
L
10-22-88 H 33,170 28-31
L
10-28-89 A 62,416 39-44
L
11-10-90 H 20,070 26-51
L
10-19-91 A 48,682 17-3
W
11-7-92 H 15,441 20-18
W
10-9-93 H 27,077 44-25
W
10-22-94 A 46,494 28-21
W
11-1-97 A 73,644 31-44
L
10-31-98 H 34,039 28-38
L
10-23-99 A 57,537 21-33
L
10-21-00 H 25,199 20-23(OT)
L
10-10-01 A 47,229 28-16
W
11-2-02 H 37,444 44-22
W
11-15-03 H 30,423 34-19
W
11-13-04 A 60,319 28-45
L
11-5-05 H 31,054 24-27
L
11-11-06 A 53,289 17-47
L
10-6-07 H 35,117 20-23
L
11-15-08 A 61,490 0-31
L
10-10-09 H 26,010 14-27
L
10-30-10 A 44,903 0-42
L
11-12-11 H 27,213 37-27
W
11-17-12 A 53,438 7-46
L
10-31-13 H 20,617 21-55
L
11-22-14 A 51,428 31-52
L
11-7-15 H 32,952 38-24
W
*Includes ASU forfeit in 1979

13

DEPTH CHART - ARIZONA STATE


COUGAR OFFENSE

COUGAR DEFENSE

X

or

8 Tavares MARTIN JR.


12 Dezmon PATMON
88 C.J. DIMRY

6-1
6-4
6-5

185
207
201

SO
FR
SR*

21 River CRACRAFT
85 John THOMPSON

6-0
5-8

200
193

SR
SR

LT

60 Andre DILLARD
79 Cedric BIGGE-DUREN

6-5
6-6

295
322

SO*
FR*

LG

76 Cody OCONNELL
57 Drew NORVELL

6-8
6-4

354
307

JR*
FR*

58 Riley SORENSON
69 Frederick MAUIGOA

6-4
6-3

330
289

SR
FR

RG

73 Eduardo MIDDLETON
55 Noah OSUR-MYERS

6-5
6-4

316
312

SR*
FR*

RT

61 Cole MADISON
75 B.J. SALMONSON

6-5
6-4

318
296

JR*
JR*

15 Robert LEWIS
17 Kyle SWEET

5-9
6-0

165
190

JR*
SO

9
5

Gabe MARKS
Isaiah JOHNSON-MACK

6-0
6-3

190
216

SR*
FR

QB

4
3

Luke FALK
Tyler HILINSKI

6-4
6-3

216
206

JR*
FR*

RB
or
or

23 Gerard WICKS
32 James WILLIAMS
25 Jamal MORROW

6-0 227
5-11 199
5-9 201

JR*
FR*
JR*

* = Redshirted

14

50 Hercules MATAAFA
55 Derek MOORE

6-2
6-1

252
223

SO*
FR

NT

92 Robert BARBER
95 Ngalu TAPA

6-3
6-2

305
319

SR*
SO*

90 Daniel EKUALE
99 Garrett McBROOM

6-3
6-3

290
282

JR*
JR*

RUSH 33 Dylan HANSER



30 Nnamdi OGUAYO

6-4
6-3

240
227

JR
FR*

WIL
or

31 Isaac DOTSON
51 Frankie LUVU

6-1
6-3

224
230

JR*
JR

MIKE

47 Peyton PELLUER
20 Paris TAYLOR

6-0
6-3

235
223

JR*
SR*

NICKEL 29 Parker HENRY



10 Kirkland PARKER

5-11 206
6-1 185

SR*
JR*

CB

3 Darrien MOLTON
37 Marcus STRONG

5-10 175
5-9 170

SO
FR

FS

18 Shalom LUANI
2 Robert TAYLOR

6-0 205
5-10 180

SR
JR

SS

34 Jalen THOMPSON
4 Charleston WHITE

6-0
6-0

183
203

FR
JR*

CB
or

27 Marcellus PIPPINS
16 Treshon BROUGHTON

5-10 175
6-0 185

JR
SR

COUGAR SPECIALISTS
P
or

95 Zach CHARME
17 Kyle SWEET

6-1
6-0

201
190

SO
SO

46 Erik POWELL
94 Mitchell COX

6-1
6-0

195
195

JR*
JR*

LS
or

71 Lucas GRAVELLE
72 Kyle CELLI

6-0
6-1

224
238

JR*
SO*

83 Kaleb FOSSUM
21 River CRACRAFT

5-11 185
6-0 200

SO
SR

PR
or
or

83 Kaleb FOSSUM
9 Gabe MARKS
2 Robert TAYLOR

5-11 185
6-0 190
5-10 180

SO
SR*
JR

KOR
or
or

8 Tavares MARTIN JR.


2 Robert TAYLOR
32 James WILLIAMS

6-1 165
5-10 180
5-11 199

SO
JR
FR*

THE LAST TIME WSU...


RUSHING

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
Rush Yards
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
300+ Rueben Mayes
357 Oregon
250+ Jerome Harrison 260 UCLA
200+ Dwight Tardy
214 UCLA
150+ Dwight Tardy
214 UCLA
100+ Jamal Morrow
122 Oregon
Rushing Touchdowns
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
5+
James Matthews 5 Idaho
4+
Deon Burnett
4 La.-Lafayette
3+
Carl Winston
3 Washington
Yards Per Carry (Min. 8 Carries)
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
14.0+ Don Paul
14.0 Oregon
12.0+ Chris Bruhn
13.1 Idaho
10.0+ Chris Bruhn
13.1 Idaho
Scored a Rushing TD (50-75 Yards)
2011 Marcus Mason (65 yards; Idaho State)
Scored a Rushing TD (75+ Yards)
2006 Christopher Ivory (80 yards; Idaho)
Two Players With 100+ Yards Rushing
2005 Grambling State at Seattle

Jerome Harrison [113 yards] and

DeMaundray Woolridge [105 yards]

Year
2004
2007
2007
2007

Pass Completions
Stat Individual
50+ Luke Falk
40+ Luke Falk
35+ Luke Falk
30+ Luke Falk
Pass Yards
Stat Individual
500+ Luke Falk
450+ Luke Falk
400+ Luke Falk
350+ Luke Falk
300+ Luke Falk
Passing Touchdowns
Stat Individual
6+
Luke Falk
5+
Luke Falk
4+
Luke Falk
Interceptions
Stat Individual
6+
Alex Brink
5+
Alex Brink
4+
Luke Falk

Scored a Passing TD (50-74 Yards)


2016 Tavares Martin Jr. from Luke Falk,

50 yards; at Boise State
Scored a Passing TD (75+ Yards)
2015 Dom Williams from Luke Falk

75 yards, Arizona State

Year
1984
RECEIVING
2005
2007 Receptions
Total Opponent
Year
2007 Stat Individual
15 at Arizona State 2014
2016 15+ Vince Mayle
12+ Tavares Martin Jr. 12 at Boise State 2016
10+ Gabe Marks
10 at Boise State 2016
Year
1982 Receiving Yards
Total Opponent
Year
1999 Stat Individual
252 at Arizona State 2014
2012 250+ Vince Mayle
200+ Vince Mayle
252 at Arizona State 2014
150+ Tavares Martin Jr. 158 at Boise State 2016
130 at Stanford
2016
Year 125+ River Cracraft
130 at Stanford
2016
1948 100+ River Cracraft
2003
2003 Receiving Touchdowns
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
Year
4+
Gabe Marks
4 at Arizona
2015
3+
Gabe Marks
4 at Arizona
2015
2+
Gabe Marks
2 EWU
2016

Two Players With 10+ Receptions
2016 at Boise State

Tavares Martin Jr. (12) and Gabe Marks (10)
Two Players With 100+ Receiving Yards
2015 at Rutgers

Gabe Marks (146) and River Cracraft (121)

Two+ Players With 2+ Touchdowns Rushing


2016 Oregon

Jamal Morrow (2),

Gerard Wicks (2), James Williams (2)

Pass Attempts
Stat Individual
70+ Luke Falk
60+ Luke Falk
50+ Luke Falk

Three Players With 100+ Receiving Yards


2014 California

Vince Mayle (263), River Cracraft (172),

Dom Williams (107)

ALL-PURPOSE OFFENSE

PASSING
Total Opponent
Year
71 at Boise State 2016
71 at Boise State 2016
71 at Boise State 2016

SPECIAL TEAMS
Individual
Mike Monahan
Steve Johnston
Michael Bowlin

Total Opponent
14 Stanford
12 UCLA
10 Arizona State

Year
1969
1992
2012

Punt Returns
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
8+
Jay Dumas
9 Oregon
6+
Michael Bumpus 7 Arizona
4+
Charles Dillon
4 Oregon State

Year
1994
2004
2007

Punt Return Yards


Stat Individual
Total Opponent
150+ Michael Bumpus 157 Nevada
100+ Michael Bumpus 157 Nevada

Year
2005
2005

Kickoff Returns
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
9+
Isiah Barton
9 Oregon State
7+
Kristoff Williams
7 Rutgers
5+
Kristoff Williams
7 Rutgers

Year
2011
2014
2014

Kickoff Return Yards


Stat Individual
Total Opponent
200+ Teondray Caldwell 220 Oregon
175+ Teondray Caldwell 220 Oregon
150+ Kristoff Williams 155 Rutgers

Year
2012
2012
2014

Returned a Kickoff for a TD


2003 Sammy Moore (97 yards; Colorado)
Returned a Punt for a TD (Blocks Not Included)
2005 Michael Bumpus (87 yards at Nevada)
Returned a Blocked Field Goal Attempt for a TD
2016 Marcellus Pippins (72 yards; Idaho)
Returned an Interception for a TD
2015 Shalom Luani

84-yard return; Oregon State
Returned a Fumble for a TD
2016 Gerard Wicks

11-yard return; Idaho

Total All-Purpose Yards


Stat Individual
Total Opponent
Year 50+ Yard Field Goal
300+ Rueben Mayes
375 Oregon
1984 2013 Andrew Furney (52 yards; Utah)
250+ Vince Mayle
252 at Arizona State 2014
200+ Tavares Martin Jr. 206 at Boise State 2016 4+ Field Goals
2015 Erik Powell (5)

46-23-47-28-28; Stanford

DEFENSE
Total Opponent
Year
55 at Boise State 2016 Tackles
Total Opponent
55 at Boise State 2016 Stat Individual
25 Arizona
36 Oregon
2016 25+ Dan Grayson
20 Arizona State
30 at Stanford
2016 20+ Brandon Moore
15+ Mitch Peterson
16 Rutgers

Total Opponent
Year Sacks
Total Opponent
514 at Arizona
2015 Stat Individual
Mkristo Bruce
5 Stanford
480 at Boise State 2016 5+
Andy Mattingly
4 Arizona State
480 at Boise State 2016 4+
Ivan McLennan
3 Wyoming
357 at Stanford
2016 3+
357 at Stanford
2016
Tackles For Loss
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
Cory Evans
6.5 Oregon State
Total Opponent
Year 5+
Cyrus Coen
4 Arizona State
6 Oregon State 2015 4+
Hercules Mataafa 3.5 Oregon
5 Arizona State 2015 3+
4 at Stanford
2016
Total Interceptions
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
L. Thompson
4 UCLA
Total Opponent
Year 4+
Will Derting
3 Nevada
6 Oregon State 2007 3+
Shalom Luani
2 at Boise State
6 Oregon State 2007 2+
4 at Arizona State 2014

Completion Percentage (Min. 20 Attempts)


Stat Individual
Total Opponent
.850+ Alex Brink
.870 (20-23) Oregon
.800+ Luke Falk
.803 (41-51) EWU
.750+ Luke Falk
.750 (36-48) Oregon

Punts
Stat
14+
12+
10+

Blocked Punt
Year 2015 Dylan Hanser at UCLA
1989
1997 Blocked Field Goal
2014 2016 Robert Barber
Idaho
Scored a Defensive PAT
Year 1993 Torey Hunter (75-yard run; California)
2006
2007 Blocked PAT
2015 2015 Destiny Vaeao at Rutgers
Scored a Safety
Year 2016 Oregon, Hercules Mataafa sack
2007
2012 Shut Out an Opponent
2016 2013 Idaho (42-0)
Held an Opponent Without an Offensive TD
Year 2016 Idaho (56-6)
2001
2002 Played an Overtime Game
2016 2015 W, 45-38 (2OT); at Oregon

Year
2006
2016
2016

15

THE LAST TIME A WSU OPPONENT...


Rushes in a Game
Stat Individual
40+ John White
35+ John White
30+ Myles Gaskin
25+ Myles Gaskin

RUSHING
Total Opponent
42
Utah
42
Utah
32
at Washington
32
at Washington

Rush Yards
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
250+ Chris Polk
284 Washington
200+ Royce Freeman 246 at Oregon
150+ Royce Freeman 246 at Oregon
100+ Royce Freeman 138 Oregon
Rushing Touchdowns
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
4+
Ronnie Hillman
4
San Diego St.
3+
Royce Freeman 3
Oregon
Yards Per Carry (Minimum 8 Carries)
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
14.0+ Corey Grant
16.2 at Auburn
12.0+ Corey Grant
16.2 at Auburn
10.0+ Jerard Randall 10.5 at Arizona
Scored a Rushing TD (50-74 Yards)
2016 Kevin Hogan, Stanford (59 yards)

RECEIVING

Year
2011
2011
2015
2015

Receptions
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
12+ Cooper Kupp
12
EWU
10+ Cooper Kupp
12
EWU
8+ Cooper Kupp 12 EWU

Receiving Yards
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
Year 200+ Cooper Kupp
206 EWU
2010 150+ Cooper Kupp
206 EWU
2015 100+ Darren Andrews 116 UCLA
2015
2016 Receiving Touchdowns
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
3+
Cooper Kupp
3
EWU
Year 2+
Darren Andrews 2
UCLA
2011
2016 Two Players With 100+ Yards Receiving
2016 Eastern Washington

Cooper Kupp (206) and Shaq Hill (119)
Year
2013
ALL-PURPOSE OFFENSE
2013 Total All-Purpose Yards
2015 Stat Individual
Total Opponent
300+ Janarion Grant 337 at Rutgers
250+ Royce Freeman 292 at Oregon
200+ Charles Nelson 240 Oregon

Scored a Rushing TD (75+ Yards)


2016 Royce Freeman, Oregon (75 yards)

Tackles
Stat Individual
15+ Ben Weaver
12+ Ben Weaver

DEFENSE

Total Opponent
5
EWU
5
EWU

Year
2016
2016

Completion Percentage
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
.850+ Gage Cubrud .850 (34-40) EWU
.800+ Gage Cubrud .850 (34-40) EWU
.750+ Ryan Burns .760 (19-25) at Stanford

Year
2016
2016
2016

Scored a Passing TD (50-74 Yards)


2014 Trevor Davis from Jared Goff,

California (51 yards)
Scored a Passing TD (75+ Yards)
2016 Cooper Kupp from Gage Gubrud,

Eastern Washington (75 yards)

16

Year
2016
2016
2016

Year
2001
2005
2006

Year
2016
2016
2016

Punt Returns
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
8+
Paul Guidry
8
UCLA
6+
Damian Williams 6
USC
4+
Robert Nelson
5
Arizona State

Year
1993
2009
2013

Punt Return Yards


Year Stat Individual
Total Opponent
2016 100+ William Wright 114 Arizona
2016
Kickoff Returns
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
7+
Dom. Hatfield
7
Utah
6+
Janarion Grant
6
Rutgers
5+
Janarion Grant
5
at Rutgers
Year
2015
2015
2016

Kickoff Return Yards


Stat Individual
Total Opponent
200+ Tony Cherry
240 Oregon
175+ Charles Nelson 195 Oregon
150+ Charles Nelson 195 Oregon
125+ Charles Nelson 195 Oregon

Year
2009
Year
2013
2014
2015
Year
1984
2016
2016
2016

Returned a Kickoff for a TD


Total Opponent
Year 2016 Charles Nelson, Oregon (100 yards)
15
at Boise State 2016
15
at Boise State 2016 Returned a Punt for a TD (Blocks Not Included)
2015 Nate Phillips, at Arizona (69 yards)

Two Players With 100+ Yards Rushing


2015 Stanford

Kevin Hogan (112) and Christian McCaffrey (107)

Sacks
PASSING
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
Pass Attempts
5+
Riall Johnson
5
Stanford
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
Year 4+
Riall Johnson
5
Stanford
60+ Brad Lebo
61
Montana
1992 3+
Kenny Clark
3
at UCLA
50+ Josh Rosen
57
at UCLA
2015
40+ Mike Fefaul
40
UCLA
2016 Tackles For Loss
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
Pass Completions
5+
Nick Reed
5
Oregon
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
Year 4+
Scott Crichton
4
Oregon State
35+ Jared Goff
37
California
2014 3+
Kenny Clark
3
at UCLA
30+ Gage Cubrud
34
EWU
2016
25+ Gage Cubrud
34
EWU
2016 Total Interceptions
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
Pass Yards
3+
Jordan Poyer
3
Oregon State
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
Year 2+
Quenton Meeks 2
Stanford
500+ Jared Goff
527 California
2014
450+ Gage Cubrud
474 EWU
2016
400+ Gage Cubrud
474 EWU
2016
350+ Gage Cubrud
474 EWU
2016
300+ Gage Cubrud
474 EWU
2016
Passing Touchdowns
Stat Individual
5+
Gage Cubrud
4+
Gage Cubrud

SPECIAL TEAMS

Punts
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
12+ Ryan Downes
12
Idaho
10+ Justin Bergendahl 10
Nevada
8+
TJ Conley
8
Idaho

Year Returned an Interception for a TD


1999 2016 F. Buncom, at Stanford, 26 yards (Falk)
1999
2015 Returned a Fumble for a TD
2015 Darren Gardenhire, at Washington (28 yards)
Year Scored a Safety
2007 2013 Rush, at Cal
2012
2015 Blocked a Punt
2015 Oregon State (Chris Brown) (on Zach Charme)

Year Blocked Field Goal
2012 2016 T.J. Daniel, Oregon (Powell)
2015
22-yard attempt
Scored a Defensive PAT
1991 Steve Tovar, Ohio State (100-yd interception)
Blocked a PAT
2013 Utah; (Andrew Furney)
50+ Yard Field Goal
2012 Vincenzo DAmato, California (52 yards)
4+ Field Goals
2015 Kaimi Fairbarin, at UCLA (22, 22, 38, 38)

Shut Out WSU
2010 Arizona State (42-0) at Sun Devil Stadium
Held WSU Without an Offensive TD
2013 at USC

CAREER RECORD BOOK WATCH


PASS ATTEMPTS
No. Player
1. 1,633 Connor Halliday
2. 1,451 Alex Brink
3. 1,183 Luke Falk
4. 1,118 Jason Gesser
5. 1,086 Jack Thompson
6. 979
Drew Bledsoe
7. 880
Ryan Leaf
8. 865
Jeff Tuel
9. 789
Timm Rosenbach
10. 725
Ty Paine

Years
2011-14
2004-07
2014-present
1999-2002
1975-78
1990-92
1994-97
2009-12
1986-88
1970-72

PASS COMPLETIONS
No. Player
1. 1,013 Connor Halliday
2. 848
Alex Brink
3. 815
Luke Falk
4. 611
Jason Gesser
5. 601
Jack Thompson
6. 532
Drew Bledsoe
7. 531
Jeff Tuel
8. 474
Timm Rosenbach
9. 473
Ryan Leaf
10. 371
Chad Davis

Years
2011-14
2004-07
2014-present
1999-2002
1975-78
1990-92
2009-12
1986-88
1994-97
1994-95

PASSING YARDS
No. Player
1. 11,304 Connor Halliday
2. 10,913 Alex Brink
3. 8,830 Jason Gesser
4. 8,538 Luke Falk
5. 7,818 Jack Thompson
6. 7,433 Ryan Leaf
7. 7,373 Drew Bledsoe
8. 5,995 Timm Rosenbach
9. 5,936 Jeff Tuel
10. 4,573 Mark Rypien

Years
2011-14
2004-07
1999-02
2014-present
1975-78
1994-97
1990-92
1986-88
2009-12
1981-85

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (Min. 150)


No. Player
Years
1. .689
Luke Falk
2014-present (787/1135)
2. .620
Connor Halliday 2011-14 (1013/1633)
3. .614
Jeff Tuel
2009-12 (531/865)
4. .601
Timm Rosenbach
1986-88 (474/789)
5. .584
Alex Brink
2004-07 (848/1451)
6. .580
Chad Davis
1994-95 (371/640)
7. .563
Bob Newman
1956-58 (246/437)
8. .553
Jack Thompson 1975-78 (601/1,086)
9. .555
Marshall Lobbestael 2008-11 (335/603)
10. .547
Jason Gesser
1999-02 (611/1,118)
11. .543
Drew Bledsoe
1990-92 (532/979)
PASSING TOUCHDOWNS
No. Player
1. 90
Connor Halliday
2. 76
Alex Brink
3. 70
Jason Gesser
4. 67
Luke Falk
5. 59
Ryan Leaf
6. 53
Jack Thompson
7. 46
Drew Bledsoe
8. 39
Timm Rosenbach
9. 33
Jeff Tuel
10. 28
Mark Rypien

Years
2011-14
2004-07
1999-02
2014-present
1994-97
1975-78
1990-92
1986-88
2009-12
1981-85

400+ PASSING YARDS


No. Player
1. 12
Connor Halliday
2. 9
Luke Falk
3. 5
Alex Brink
4. 2
Drew Bledsoe
2 Jason Gesser
6. 1
Ryan Leaf
1 Mike Pattinson
1 Mark Rypien
1 Jeff Tuel

Years
2011-14
2014-present
2004-07
1990-92
1999-2002
1994-97
1989-93
1981-85
2009-12

300+ PASSING YARDS


No. Player
Years
1. 21
Connor Halliday
2011-14
2. 18
Luke Falk
2014-present
3. 12
Alex Brink
2004-07
12 Ryan Leaf
1994-97
5. 6
Jason Gesser
1999-2002
6 Timm Rosenbach
1986-88
7. 5
Drew Bledsoe
1990-92
5 Matt Kegel
2000-03
5 Jack Thompson
1975-78
5 Marshall Lobbestael
2008-11
5 Jeff Tuel
2009-12
RECEPTIONS
No. Player
1. 267
Gabe Marks
2. 196
River Cracraft
3. 195
Michael Bumpus
4. 192
Dom Williams
5. 189
Marquess Wilson
6. 182
Brandon Gibson
7. 177
Hugh Campbell
8. 166
Jared Karstetter
9. 164
Isiah Myers
10. 148
Phillip Bobo

148
Jason Hill

148
Vince Mayle

Years
2012-present
2013-present
2004-07
2012-15
2010-12
2005-08
1960-62
2008-11
2011-14
1990-92
2003-06
2013-14

RECEIVING YARDS
No. Player
1. 3,207 Marquess Wilson
2. 2,896 Gabe Marks
3. 2,889 Dom Williams
4. 2,756 Brandon Gibson
5. 2,704 Jason Hill
6. 2,459 Hugh Campbell
7. 2,447 Nian Taylor
8. 2,391 River Cracraft
9. 2,250 Tim Stallworth
10. 2,182 Phillip Bobo

Years
2010-12
2012-present
2012-15
2005-08
2003-06
1960-62
1996-99
2013-present
1986-89
1990-92

RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS
No. Player
1. 32
Jason Hill
2. 30
Dom Williams
30 Gabe Marks
4. 23
Marquess Wilson
5. 22
Hugh Campbell
6. 19
Jared Karstetter
19 Isiah Myers
8. 18
Nian Taylor
18 Deron Pointer
18 Devard Darling

Years
2003-06
2012-15
2012-present
2010-12
1960-62
2008-11
2011-14
1996-99
1991-93
2002-03

2013-present

16

River Cracraft

100+ RECEIVING YARDS


No. Player
1. 14
Marquess Wilson
2. 11
Mike Levenseller
3. 9
Hugh Campbell

9
Brandon Gibson

9
Jason Hill

9
Tim Stallworth
9 Dom Williams
9 Gabe Marks
9. 8
River Cracraft
10. 7
Phillip Bobo

7
C.J. Davis
7 Vince Mayle
TOTAL OFFENSE
No. Player
1. 11,011 Alex Brink
2. 10,812 Connor Halliday
3. 9,007 Jason Gesser
4. 8,355 Luke Falk
5. 7,698 Jack Thompson
6. 7,262 Ryan Leaf
7. 7,151 Drew Bledsoe
8. 6,690 Timm Rosenbach
9. 5,978 Jeff Tuel
10. 5,101 Mark Rypien

Years
2010-12
1975-77
1960-62
2005-08
2003-06
1986-89
2012-15
2012-present
2013-present
1990-92
1988-89, 91-92
2013-14
Years
2004-06
2011-14
1999-01
2014-present
1975-78
1994-97
1990-92
1986-88
2009-12
1981-85

SACKS
No. Player
Years
1. 37.5
DeWayne Patterson
1991-94 (-244)
2. 32.5
D.D. Acholonu
2000-03 (-235)
3. 29.5
Mkristo Bruce
2003-06 (-154)
4. 22.5
Isaac Brown
2000-03 (-145)
5. 21.5
Keith Millard
1981-83 (-179.5)
6. 20.5
Travis Long
2009-12 (-141)
7. 19.0
Scott Pelluer
1977-80 (-87)
8. 17.5
Ivan Cook
1985-88 (-152)
9. 17.0
Rien Long
2000-02 (-119)
10. 16.0
Kache Palacio
2012-15
FIELD GOALS MADE

No.
Player
1. 68
Drew Dunning
2. 63
Jason Hanson
3. 47
Andrew Furney
4. 43
John Traut
5. 32
Rian Lindell
6. 31
Joe Danelo
7. 30
Aaron Price
8. 27
Tony Truant
9. 26
Loren Langley
10 24
Erik Powell

Years (Attempts)
2000-03 (88)
1988-92 (96)
2010-13 (60)
1982-85 (65)
1997-99 (50)
1972-74 (61)
1992-93 (50)
1992-96 (42)
2004-05 (46)
2014-present (38)

17

SINGLE-GAME RECORDS
PASS ATTEMPTS
No. Player
1. 89 Connor Halliday
2. 79 Connor Halliday
3. 74 Luke Falk
74 Luke Falk
5. 71 Luke Falk
6. 70 Connor Halliday
7. 69 Connor Halliday
8. 67 Connor Halliday
9. 66 Drew Bledsoe
66 Luke Falk

Opponent
at Oregon
Arizona
at Arizona State
at Oregon
at Boise State
California
at Stanford
at California
Montana
at Rutgers

Date
10/19/13
10/25/14
11/22/14
10/10/15
9/10/16
10/4/14
10/10/14
10/5/13
9/5/92
9/12/15

PASS COMPLETIONS
No. Player
Opponent
1. 58 Connor Halliday
at Oregon
2. 56 Connor Halliday
Arizona
3. 55 Luke Falk
at Boise State
4. 50 Luke Falk
at Oregon
5. 49 Connor Halliday
California
6. 47 Luke Falk
at Rutgers
47 Luke Falk
at Arizona
8. 45 Luke Falk
at Arizona State
9. 44 Luke Falk
at Oregon State
10. 43 Connor Halliday
Oregon

Date
10/19/13
10/25/14
9/10/16
10/10/15
10/4/14
9/12/15
10/24/15
11/22/14
11/8/14
9/20/14

PASSING YARDS
No. Player
1. 734 Connor Halliday
2. 601 Luke Falk
3. 557 Connor Halliday
4. 544 Connor Halliday
5. 532 Connor Halliday
6. 531 Alex Brink
7. 521 Connor Halliday
8. 514 Luke Falk
505 Luke Falk
10. 497 Luke Falk

Date
10/4/14
10/22/14
10/19/13
9/13/14
8/28/14
10/1/05
10/5/13
10/24/15
10/10/15
11/7/15

TOUCHDOWNS
No. Player
1. 6
Jason Gesser
6
Connor Halliday
6
Connor Halliday
6
Connor Halliday
6
Luke Falk
6. 5
15 Times Last by:

Luke Falk

Opponent
California
at Arizona State
at Oregon
Portland State
vs. Rutgers
at Oregon State
at California
at Arizona
at Oregon
Arizona State

Opponent
Date
at Arizona
10/14/00 (3 ot)
vs. Colorado State 12/21/13
Portland State
9/13/14
California
10/4/14
Oregon State
10/17/15
Arizona State

11/7/15

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (Min. 10 Att.)


No.
Player
Opponent
Date
1. .870 (20-23) Alex Brink
Oregon
10/21/06
2. .822 (37-45) Luke Falk
Wyoming
9/19/15
3. .818 (9-11) Wayne Berry
at Iowa
10/3/53
.818 (9-11) R. Turner
Montana State
9/3/83
5. .809 (38-47) Alex Brink
vs. San Diego State 9/8/07
6. .806 (25-31) T. Rosenbach Arizona
10/24/87
7. .803 (41-51) Luke Falk
Eastern Washington 9/3/16
8. .800 (8-10) Wayne Berry
at UCLA
10/24/53
.800 (8-10) Frank Sarno
Pacific
9/25/54
.800 (8-10) Jerry Henderson Oregon State
10/29/66
.800 (12-15) Alex Brink
Idaho
9/9/06
300 PASSING YARDS IN A HALF (SINCE 1983)
No. Player
Opponent
Date
1. 397 (2nd) Connor Halliday California
10/4/14
2. 371 (2nd) Ryan Leaf
at Arizona State 11/1/97
3. 349 (2nd) Luke Falk
Arizona State
11/7/15
4. 337 (1st) Connor Halliday California
10/4/14
5. 335 (1st) Luke Falk
at Arizona
10/24/15
6. 329 (1st) Luke Falk
at Arizona State 11/22/14
7. 323 (1st) Luke Falk
Oregon State
10/24/15
7. 321 (1st) Connor Halliday Portland State
9/13/14
8. 319 (1st) Connor Halliday at Oregon
10/19/13
9. 305 (1st) Ryan Leaf
Southwestern La. 11/8/97
vs. San Diego State (Se.) 9/8/07
10. 304 (1st) Alex Brink
11. 303 (1st) Ryan Leaf
San Jose State 9/28/96
12. 302 (1st) Mike Pattinson Arizona State
11/7/93
vs. Utah (Copper Bowl) 12/29/92
13. 300 (1st) Drew Bledsoe

18

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS
No. Player
Opponent
Date
1. 5
James Matthews
Idaho
9/11/82
2. 4
Rueben Mayes
at Stanford
10/20/84
4
Rueben Mayes
Montana State
11/16/85
4
Shaumbe Wright-Fair Temple
10/3/92
4
Deon Burnett
Louisiana Lafayette 10/9/99
4
Dave Minnich
at Arizona
9/29/01
4
John Tippins
Montana State
10/18/01
8. 3
24 Times

Most Recent: (Carl Winston, Washington, 11/23/12)

SACKS (since 1979; 3+)


No. Player
Opponent
Date
1. 5.0 Mkristo Bruce
at Stanford
9/23/06 (-33)
vs. California (Tokyo) 11/29/87 (-8)
2. 4.0 Tim Downing
4.0 Keith Millard
at Oregon State 11/5/83 (-35)
4.0 DeWayne Patterson at Oregon
10/30/93 (-23)
4.0 DeWayne Patterson at UCLA
9/24/94 (-13)
4.0 Andy Mattingly
Arizona State 10/6/07 (-29)
7. 3.5 DeWayne Patterson Oregon
10/8/94 (-22)
8. 3.0 13 players (20 times)

Most Recent: (Ivan McLennan, Wyoming, 9/12/15)

RECEPTIONS (10+)
No. Player
1. 15 Vince Mayle
2. 14 River Cracraft
14 Vince Mayle
14 Gabe Marks
5. 13 Gabe Marks
6. 12 Doug Flansburg
12 Marquess Wilson
12 Vince Mayle
12 Gabe Marks
12 Tavares Martin Jr.

Opponent
Date
at Arizona State
11/22/14
at Stanford
10/10/14
Arizona
10/25/14
at Rutgers
9/12/15
at Oregon
10/19/13
at Houston
9/23/66
vs. Oregon (Seattle) 9/29/12
vs. Rutgers (Seattle) 8/28/14
at UCLA
11/14/15
at Boise State
9/10/16

RECEIVING YARDS
No. Player
1. 263 Vince Mayle
2. 252 Vince Mayle
3. 255 Deron Pointer
4. 254 Nian Taylor
5. 252 Gail Cogdill
6. 240 Jason Hill
7. 236 Marquess Wilson
8. 227 Isiah Myers
9. 223 Marquess Wilson
10. 215 Ed Barker

Opponent
California
at Arizona State
Arizona State
Idaho
at Northwestern
at California
at San Diego State
Portland State
Arizona State
at Oregon State

Date
10/4/14
11/22/14
10/9/93
9/19/98
9/27/58
10/22/05
9/17/11
9/13/14
11/12/11
10/20/51

INTERCEPTIONS
No. Player
1. 4
Lamont Thompson
2. 3
Bill Lippincott
3
Laverne Torgeson
3
Clete Baltes
3
Rick Reed
3
Lionel Thomas
3
Lionel Thomas
3
Eric Johnson
3
Paul Sorensen
3
Ron Collins
3
Torey Hunter
3
Lamont Thompson
3
Will Derting

RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS
No. Player
1. 4
Gabe Marks
2. 3
Jack Fanning
3
Hugh Campbell
3
Mike Levenseller
3
Phillip Bobo
3
Deron Pointer
3
Nian Taylor
3
Nakoa McElrath
3
Nakoa McElrath
3
Jason Hill
3
Jason Hill
3
Chris Jordan
3
Marquess Wilson
3
Isiah Myers
3
River Cracraft

Opponent
at Arizona
at Nebraska
at Arizona State
Washington
Arizona State
Arizona State
Idaho
at Arizona
at Boise State
Idaho
at California
Idaho
Arizona State
Portland State
California

Date
10/24/15
9/21/57
10/1/60
11/20/76
11/10/90
10/9/93
9/19/98
10/14/00
9/8/01
9/18/04
10/22/05
9/9/06
11/12/11
9/13/14
10/4/14

TOTAL TACKLES
No. Player
Opponent
1. 28 Brian Forde
California
2. 25 Brian Forde
at Michigan
25 Dan Grayson
Arizona
4. 24 Brian Forde
at Stanford
5. 23 Anthony McClanahan USC
23 James Darling
at Colorado
7. 20 Brian Forde
Arizona
20 Tuineau Alipate
at Michigan
20 Dan Grayson
Arizona
20 Anthony McClanahan Stanford
20 Anthony McClanahan Arizona State
20 Brandon Moore
at Arizona State

Date
9/7/85
9/19/87
10/21/89
11/1/86
10/12/91
8/31/96
11/8/86
9/19/87
10/21/89
11/16/91
11/7/92
11/1/97

TACKLES-FOR-LOSS
No. Player
Opponent
Date
1. 6.5 Cory Evans
Oregon State 11/17/07 (-20)
2. 5.0 Keith Millard
Arizona
9/17/83 (-26)
5.0 DeWayne Patterson at Pacific
10/2/93 (-25)
5.0 Mkristo Bruce
at Stanford
9/23/06 (-33)
5.0 Andy Mattingly
Arizona State 10/6/07 (-31)
6. 4.5 D.D. Acholonu
at Washington 11/22/03 (-27)
7. 4.0 20 times

Most Recent: (Cyrus Coen, at Arizona State, 11/17/12)

Opponent
UCLA
Oregon State
vs. Penn State
Stanford
at Oregon
Pacific
Idaho
Washington
at Arizona
at Stanford
at Arizona State
at Washington
vs. Nevada

Date
11/3/01
10/6/45
11/27/48
10/13/62
11/5/66
11/1/69
9/19/70
11/18/72
10/24/81
10/20/84
10/19/91
11/22/97
8/31/02

FIELD GOALS MADE


No. Player
Opponent
1. 5
Drew Dunning
New Mexico
5
Erik Powell
Stanford
3. 4
Chuck Diedrick
at Kansas
4
Paul Watson
at Kansas
4
John Traut
at Tennessee
4
Jason Hanson
at BYU
4
Jason Hanson
Arizona
4
Rian Lindell
at Boise State
4
Drew Dunning
vs. Purdue
4
Drew Dunning
Washington
4
Drew Dunning
vs. Idaho (Sea.)
4
Drew Dunning
at Washington
4 Romeen Abdollmohammadi Stanford
4
Andrew Furney
at UCLA

Date
9/20/03
10/31/15
9/13/75
9/24/77
9/1/84
9/7/89
10/21/89
9/12/98
12/31/01
11/23/02
8/30/03
11/22/03
11/10/07
10/8/11

LONGEST FIELD GOAL (50+)


No. Player
1. 62 Jason Hanson
2. 60 Andrew Furney
3. 58 Jason Hanson
58 Jason Hanson
5. 57 Paul Watson
57 Rian Lindell
7. 56 Nico Grasu
8. 55 Joe Danelo
55 Jason Hanson
10. 54
Jason Hanson
54 Jason Hanson

Opponent
Date
at UNLV
9/28/91
Eastern Washington 9/8/12
at Brigham Young
9/7/89
Arizona State
11/10/90
Idaho
11/12/77
Boise State
9/27/97
at Oklahoma State
9/4/10
Stanford
10/26/74
California
9/22/90
UCLA
9/29/90
Fresno State
9/14/91

PUNTS
No. Player
1. 14 Mike Monahan
2. 12 Steve Johnston
3. 11 Hank Grenda
11 Tim Davey
11 Glenn Harper
11 Steve Johnston
11 George Martin
11 George Martin
11 George Martin
11 George Martin

Opponent
at Stanford
UCLA
Washington
Idaho
at Oregon
UCLA
at Illinois
at UCLA
Oregon
Arizona

Date
10/18/69
10/17/92
11/23/68
9/16/78
11/6/82
11/6/93
9/1/4
9/24/94
10/8/94
10/15/94

LONGEST PUNT
No. Player
1. 87 Kyle Basler
2. 84 Reid Forrest
3. 83 Gavin Hedrick
4. 82 Gavin Hedrick
5. 81 Rob Meyers
6. 80 Richard Emerson
7. 76 Mark Rypien
8. 75 Rob Myers
9. 74 Keith Lincoln
74 Rob Myers

Opponent
at Arizona
California
California
California
USC
at Oklahoma
Oregon State
at Wyoming
at Idaho
at Washington

Date
9/25/04
11/6/10
9/27/75
10/8/77
9/30/89
12/3/38
11/3/84
9/23/89
11/12/60
11/18/89

WSU TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS


POINTS

No. Opponent
Season
1. 86 Blair Business College 10/12/07
2. 84 Idaho
11/15/75
3. 77 SW Louisiana
11/8/97
4. 74 Puget Sound
10/20/09
5. 73 Eastern Washington 10/10/08
6. 70 Spokane AC
10/26/07
7. 68 Montana
10/10/42
8. 65 Pacific (Ore.)
10/4/24
9. 64 Montana State
11/16/85

64 Idaho State
9/3/11

TOTAL OFFENSE (600+)

No. Opponent
Season
1. 812 California
10/4/14
2. 706 Portland State
9/13/14
3. 693 Idaho
11/15/75
4. 675 at Utah
9/21/85
5. 663 at Oregon
10/27/84
6. 654 vs. San Diego State (Sea) 9/8/07
7. 653 Montana State
10/18/01
8. 651 Oregon
10/1/16
9. 641 at Oregon
10/10/15
10. 638 at Oregon State
10/1/05
638 Portland State
9/20/08
12. 637 Idaho
9/9/06
13. 636 Utah (Copper Bowl)
12/29/92

631 at Arizona
10/24/15
15. 619 California
10/18/97
16. 618 at Tennessee
10/1/88
17. 615 at Minnesota
9/10/88
18. 610 UNLV
9/10/11
19. 603 Oregon
10/29/77
20. 602 UNLV
9/24/83
21. 601 at Illinois
9/3/88

601 at California
10/22/05

TOTAL PLAYS

No. Opponent
1. 106 Montana
2. 105 at Oregon
3. 101 at Oregon
4. 100 at Arizona State
5. 99 Arizona
6. 98 UCLA
7. 97 at Oregon State
8. 95 California
9. 93 at Arizona
10. 92 vs. Colorado (Sea.)

92 Portland State
92 USC

FIRST DOWNS

Season
9/5/92
10/10/15
10/19/13
11/22/14
10/25/14
10/27/07
10/1/05
10/4/14
10/24/15
9/11/04
9/20/08
11/1/14

No. Opponent
Season
1. 36 Montana
9/5/92
36 vs. San Diego State (Sea) 9/8/07

36 Portland State
9/20/08
36 Oregon
10/1/16
5. 35 at Oregon
10/19/13
6. 34 at Illinois
9/3/88

34 at Arizona
10/24/15
8. 33 Oregon State
10/5/91

33 Portland State
9/13/14
33 California
10/4/14
33 Arizona
10/25/14

33 at Oregon State
11/8/14

PASSING TOUCHDOWNS

No. Opponent
1. 7 UNLV

7
Portland State
3. 6
at Arizona

6
vs. Colorado State
6 California

6
Oregon State
7. 5
15 times Last:

Arizona State

PASS ATTEMPTS

No. Opponent
1. 89 at Oregon
2. 79 Arizona
3. 76 at California

76 at Washington

76 at Arizona State
6. 75 at Oregon
7. 71 at Boise State
8. 70 California
9. 69 at Stanford
10. 67 at California

PASS COMPLETIONS

No. Opponent
1. 58 at Oregon
2. 56 Arizona
3. 55 at Boise State
4. 50 at Oregon
5. 49 California
6. 47 at Rutgers

47 at Arizona
8. 45 at Arizona State
9. 44 USC

44 at Oregon State

PASSING YARDS

No. Opponent
1. 734 California
2. 630 Portland State
3. 601 at Arizona State
4. 557 at Oregon
5. 532 vs. Rutgers (Sea)
6. 531 at Oregon State
7. 521 at California
8. 514 at Arizona
9. 513 California
10. 505 at Oregon

Season
9/10/11
9/13/14
10/14/00
12/21/13
10/4/14
10/24/15
11/7/15
Season
10/19/13
10/25/14
11/16/74
11/22/75
11/22/14
10/10/15
9/10/16
10/4/14
10/10/14
10/5/13
Season
10/19/13
10/25/14
9/10/16
10/10/15
10/4/14
9/12/15
10/24/15
11/22/14
11/1/14
11/8/14
Season
10/4/14
9/13/14
11/22/14
10/19/13
8/28/14
10/1/05
10/5/13
10/24/15
9/22/01
10/10/15

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS

No. Opponent
Season
1. 10 Idaho
11/15/75
2. 7 Oregon
10/29/77

7
Montana State
11/16/85
4. 6 Pacific
10/10/64
6 Oregon
11/7/81

6
at Oregon
10/27/84

6
Southwest Louisiana
11/8/97
6 Oregon
10/1/16
9. 5
San Jose State
9/22/62

5
at Utah
10/2/71

5
at Washington
11/24/73

5
at Arizona
10/18/80
5 vs. BYU (Holiday Bowl) 12/18/81

5
Montana State
9/12/81
5 Idaho
9/11/82

5
at Stanford
10/20/84

5
at Oregon State
10/12/85

5
at Illinois
9/3/88

5
Oregon State
9/18/93

RUSH ATTEMPTS

No. Opponent
1. 76 at California

76 at Washington
3. 71 Montana State
4. 69 UNLV
5. 68 Pacific (Ore.)
6. 67 Idaho
7. 66 Oregon

66 at Washington
66 Oregon
66 California
66 Stanford

NET RUSHING YARDS

Season
11/16/74
11/22/75
11/16/85
9/24/83
10/4/80
11/15/75
11/3/73
11/24/73
10/29/77
11/14/81
10/23/82

No. Opponent
1. 524 at Oregon
2. 442 at California
3. 439 Idaho
4. 438 Oregon
5. 417 Montana State
6. 392 UNLV
7. 363 Army
8. 352 Pacific (Ore.)
9. 350 at Oregon State
10. 347 California

Season
10/27/84
11/16/74
11/15/75
10/30/71
11/16/85
9/24/83
9/27/80
10/10/64
11/3/79
11/17/73

FUMBLES (Since 1957)


No. Opponent
1. 10 UCLA
2. 9 Utah
9 UCLA
9 Stanford
5. 8
at Arizona

8
at Kansas

8
Oregon State
8. 7
17 Times

Last - vs. Hawaii (Sea)

Season
10/9/71
9/30/72
10/20/73
10/26/74
9/23/72
9/15/73
11/3/84

FUMBLES LOST (Since 1957)

No. Opponent
1. 6 UCLA
2. 5
Utah State

5
at Utah
5 Stanford
5. 4
24 Times

Last - vs. Hawaii (Sea)

PUNTS

No. Opponent
1. 15 at Stanford
2. 12 Washington
12 UCLA
4. 11 Idaho
11 UCLA
11 Pacific
11 Idaho
11 Idaho

11 at Oregon
11 UCLA

11 at Illinois

11 at UCLA
11 Oregon
11 Arizona

PUNT AVG.

No. Opponent
1. 57.3 at Stanford
2. 54.0 at Ohio State
3. 53.9 at Colorado
4. 53.4 at Arizona
5. 53.2 at UNLV
6. 53.0 Boise State
7. 52.0 Wyoming

52.0 Portland State
9. 51.8 Villanova

51.8 at Washington

Season
10/18/69
11/23/68
10/17/92
9/21/68
10/11/69
11/1/69
9/19/70
9/16/78
11/6/82
11/6/1993
9/1/94
9/24/94
10/8/94
10/15/94
Season
10/23/10
9/21/91
9/13/03
9/25/04
9/15/12
9/27/97
9/8/90
9/5/15
10/9/65
11/18/89

9/12/09
Season
10/9/71
9/30/61
10/15/66
10/26/74
9/12/09

19

TEAM DEFENSE SINGLE-GAME RECORDS


POINTS ALLOWED

No. Opponent
1. 70 USC
2. 69 USC
3. 66 California

66
at Oregon State
5. 65
at Oklahoma State
6. 63 Stanford
63 Oregon
8. 62
at Oregon
9. 61
at California

61
at Iowa

Season
11/7/70
10/18/08
9/6/08
10/11/08
9/4/10
10/17/70
9/27/08
10/19/13
11/4/22
9/27/69

TOTAL OFFENSE ALLOWED - High


No. Opponent
1. 745 at USC
2. 719 at Oregon
3. 696 at Iowa
4. 675 Washington
5. 664 Stanford
6. 658 Stanford
7. 651 at Arizona State
8. 646 Oregon
9. 626 vs. Hawaii (Seattle)
10. 625 USC

Season
10/29/05
10/19/13
9/27/69
11/25/50
10/25/80
10/17/70
10/28/89
10/9/04
9/12/09
10/18/08

TOTAL OFFENSE ALLOWED - Low


No. Opponent
1. 97
at Idaho
97 Oregon
3. 108 Oregon State
4. 114 Idaho
5. 115 Boise State
6. 120 at Stanford
7. 125 vs. Colorado (Seattle)
8. 129 at Oregon State
9. 131 Oregon State
10. 135 California

Season
10/11/58
10/8/94
9/18/93
10/24/59
9/27/97
11/18/61
9/11/04
10/31/59
11/8/58
10/16/93

PASSING YARDS ALLOWED - High

No. Opponent
Season
1. 537 at BYU
9/7/89
2. 534 at Arizona State
10/28/89
3. 527 California
10/4/14
4. 521 at California
10/5/13
5. 496 Oregon State
10/12/13

496 Eastern Washington
9/3/16
7. 489 vs. Hawaii (Seattle)
9/12/09
8. 448 at BYU
9/15/90
9. 437 Oregon
10/9/04
10. 433 at USC
10/29/05

PASSING YARDS ALLOWED - Low

No. Opponent
1. 0
Oregon State
0 California

0
at Kansas
4. 6 Washington
6 Idaho
6. 7
at Oregon State
7. 8
Oregon State

9
at Oregon State
8. 10
Oregon State
9. 11
at USC
11 UCLA

20

Season
11/8/58
9/17/66
9/24/77
11/24/56
10/2/76
11/8/75
11/9/74
10/22/55
10/5/91
11/6/71
10/20/73

RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED - High


No. Opponent
1. 479 UCLA
2. 467 at Kansas
3. 464 at Iowa
4. 462 USC
5. 446 Oregon
6. 437 at UCLA
7. 432 at USC
8. 429 USC
9. 428 at Nebraska
10. 426 at Baylor

Season
10/18/75
9/11/76
9/27/69
10/12/74
10/27/01
10/2/10
10/31/81
11/7/70
9/30/95
9/12/08

RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED - Low

No. Opponent
1. -35 Montana State
2. -17 at Arizona
3. -11 Washington

-11 at Washington
5. -10 vs. Baylor (Seattle)
6. -6
at Pacific
-6 Montana
8. 1
Montana State
9. 5
at Illinois
10. 8
Portland State

TACKLES-FOR-LOSS
No. Opponent
1. 15
at Wyoming

15
at Pacific
3. 14
Oregon State
14 Oregon

14
at California

14
at USC
14 USC

14
Arizona State
14 Idaho
14 Wyoming

SACKS (Since 1985)

Season
9/11/93
10/26/02
11/18/72
11/24/73
9/16/06
10/2/93
9/9/95
11/16/85
9/1/94
9/20/08
Season
9/23/89
10/2/93
9/18/93
10/8/94
9/26/98
11/11/00
10/30/04
10/6/07
9/21/13
9/19/15

No. Opponent
Season
1. 10 Oregon
10/8/94

10
at Wyoming
9/23/89
3. 8
Montana State
9/11/93

8
at Stanford
9/23/06

8
Arizona State
11/2/02
6. 7
at Tennessee
10/1/88

7
vs. Grambling State (Sea) 9/17/05

7
Arizona State
10/6/07

7
vs. Texas
12/30/03

7
Oregon State
10/25/03

7
at Notre Dame
9/6/03

7
at Arizona
10/26/02

7
at Stanford
10/13/01

7
at Boise State
9/8/01
7 Oregon
9/20/14

INTERCEPTIONS

No. Opponent
1. 7
at Oregon
2. 6
Oregon State
3. 5
at Idaho
5 Pacific

5
San Jose State
5 Washington
5 Pacific

5
at Arizona State
5 Wyoming

5
at Washington
5 UCLA

FUMBLES FORCED

No. Opponent
1. 10
at Oregon
2. 9
at Illinois

9
at Arizona State

9
Montana State
5. 8 Stanford

8
San Jose State
8 UCLA

8
at Michigan State

8
at Oregon State

8
at Oregon
8 Stanford

FUMBLES RECOVERED

No. Opponent
1. 7
at Michigan State
2. 6
at USC

6
at Oregon
6 Idaho
5. 5
San Jose State

5
Utah State

5
at Texas Tech

5
at Minnesota
5 Washington
5 Idaho

5
at California

TURNOVERS FORCED


1.

3.



7.











No.
9 (4 INT, 5 FUM)
9 (7 INT, 2 FUM)
8 (5 INT, 3 FUM)
8 (1 INT, 7 FUM)
8 (3 INT, 5 FUM)
8 (2 INT, 6 FUM)
7 (5 INT, 2 FUM)
7 (3 INT, 4 FUM)
7 (3 INT, 4 FUM)
7 (1 INT, 6 FUM)
7 (2 INT, 5 FUM)
7 (5 INT, 2 FUM)
7 (5 INT, 2 FUM)
7 (3 INT, 4 FUM)
7 (1 INT, 6 FUM)
7 (5 INT, 2 FUM)
7 (6 INT, 1 FUM)
7 (5 INT, 2 FUM)
7 (3 INT, 4 FUM)

Season
9/27/03
9/16/89
10/17/53
10/22/60
9/22/62
11/23/68
11/1/69
9/27/86
9/12/87
11/22/97
11/3/01
Season
11/8/52
9/28/74
10/20/79
11/16/85
9/27/52
11/12/55
10/11/69
9/26/70
11/13/71
10/14/72
11/11/72
Season
9/26/70
10/26/57
10/14/72
9/16/78
11/12/55
9/30/61
11/14/64
9/25/65
11/18/72
10/2/76
10/29/94

Opponent Season
Idaho
11/1/52
Oregon
11/9/03
San Jose State 9/22/62
at Michigan State 9/26/70
Washington 11/18/72
Idaho
9/16/78
at Idaho
10/17/53
Oregon State 10/25/52
at California 10/8/55
at USC
10/26/57
at Minnesota 9/25/65
Washington 11/23/68
Pacific
11/1/69
at Arizona State 10/10/70
at Oregon 10/14/72
Wyoming
9/12/87
Oregon State 9/16/89
UCLA
11/3/01
UCLA
11/8/03

WSU KICK RETURNS

No. Opponent
Season
1. 11 California
9/6/08
2. 10
at Iowa
9/27/69

10
at Stanford
11/1/08
4. 9
at Michigan State
11/6/54
9 USC
11/7/70
9 USC
10/12/74

9
at Stanford
10/25/75

9
at Stanford
9/11/99

9
at USC
9/22/07

9
at Oregon State
10/11/08
9 Arizona
11/8/08
9 vs. Oregon State (Sea) 10/22/11

9
vs. Oregon (Seattle)
9/29/12

WSU KICK RETURN YARDS

No. Opponent
Season
1. 298 California
9/6/08
2. 249 Oregon
10/10/98
3. 238 vs. Oregon (Seattle)
9/29/12
4. 228 vs. Oregon State (Sea) 10/22/11
5. 207 at Arizona State
10/28/89
6. 199 at Oregon State
10/19/63
7. 184 Arizona State
11/10/90
8. 178 at USC
9/22/07
9. 176 at Oregon
10/29/11
10. 174 at USC
10/13/73

174 at Stanford
9/11/99

WSU PUNT RETURNS

No. Opponent
1. 10 Oregon
2. 9 California

9
San Jose State
4. 8 Idaho

8
Oregon State

8
at Stanford
7. 7
at San Jose State

7
at Utah

7
at California

7
Montana State

7
Oregon State
7 UCLA
7 USC
7 Oregon
7 Arizona

7
at Arizona

7
at Nevada

Season
10/8/94
10/16/93
9/28/96
10/7/72
10/7/95
10/8/03
11/16/68
10/2/71
11/10/84
9/11/93
9/18/93
11/6/93
11/5/94
11/9/02
10/4/03
9/25/04
9/9/05

WSU PUNT RETURN YARDS

No. Opponent
1. 186 SW Louisiana
2. 171 at San Jose State
3. 163 at Nevada
4. 153 Idaho
5. 129 at San Jose State
6. 116 at Stanford
7. 113 Idaho
113 Oregon
9. 110 Montana State
10. 105 Boise State

Season
11/8/97
11/16/68
9/9/05
9/29/73
9/26/59
10/18/03
9/21/68
10/29/83
9/21/02
9/27/97

2016 Washington State Football


Washington State Combined Team Statistics (as of Oct 16, 2016)
All games
STATISTICS
Date
Sep 03, 2016
Sep 10, 2016
Sep 17, 2016
* Oct 01, 2016
* Oct 08, 2016
* Oct 15, 2016

Opponent
EASTERN WASHINGTON
at Boise State
IDAHO
OREGON
at #15 Stanford
UCLA

Rushing

gp

Passing

gp

Receiving

gp

Morrow, Jamal
Williams, James
Wicks, Gerard
Lee, Alijah
Marks, Gabe
Falk, Luke
Lewis, Robert
Total
Opponents
Falk, Luke
Hilinski, Tyler
TEAM
Total
Opponents
Marks, Gabe
Cracraft, River
Martin Jr., Tav
Morrow, Jamal
Williams, James
Johnson-Mack, I
Wicks, Gerard
Sweet, Kyle
Lewis, Robert
Thompson, John
Dimry, C.J.
Patmon, Dezmon
Total
Opponents
Field Goals

Powell, Erik
Scoring

Wicks, Gerard
Powell, Erik
Marks, Gabe
Morrow, Jamal
Williams, James
Martin Jr., Tav
Sweet, Kyle
Pippins, Mar.
Lewis, Robert
Lee, Alijah
Cracraft, River
Mata'afa, Herc.
Total
Opponents
Score by Quarters
Washington State
Opponents

##
47
3
31
50
18
2

Defensive Leaders

Pelluer, Peyton
Molton, Darrien
Dotson, Isaac
Mata'afa, Herc.
Luani, Shalom
Taylor, Robert

att

gain loss

6 51
6 46
6 49
4
2
6
2
6 33
6
1
6 185
6 170
6
2
4
6
6

fg

316
287
221
14
6
2
1
841
627

effic comp-att-int

no.

yds

fg

9 - 2-7
6 6 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 - 34 2-7
20 5-9
1st

38
31

0-1

gp

6
6
6
6
5
6

53 56.2
44 65.2
50 58.7
45 36.3
28 22.7
15 18.7
21 20.2
50 40.7
26 24.7
12 10.0
18 10.0
19
6.3
53 361.3
75 278.2

30-39

2-5

40-49

0-1

Interceptions

3rd

44
44

ua

22
26
15
17
14
10

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0-2

4th

OT

94
47

0
0

lg blk

0-0

36

17
9
11
7
7
10

pts

- 54
- 40
- 36
- 36
- 24
- 18
- 12
6
6
6
6
1
2
1 246
- 152

Total
246
152

Tackles
tot

39
35
26
24
21
20

3
2
2
2

Punting
50-99

no.

Kick Returns

no.

Fossum, Kaleb
Total
Opponents

7
7
4

Taylor, Robert
Martin Jr., Tav
Morrow, Jamal
Total
Opponents
Morrow, Jamal
Martin Jr., Tav
Williams, James
Total
Opponents

10
7
2
19
28

rush

6
6
6
6
6

5.0-17
1.0-2
1.5-4
9.5-26
4.5-19
0.5-1

1.0-7
.
.
3.0-15
.
.

30.0
4.5
8.5
2.0

td

1
3
.
.
3
.

tb

fc i20 50+ blk

0
2

2
3

0
0
0

16
16
0

yds avg

td

lg

kr

ir

201
147
23
371
545

328
51
46
489
384

.
.
.
4
.
.

45
9
17
4

td

54 7.7
54 7.7
-4 -1.0

g plays

qbh

lg

0
0
0
0

lg

20.1
21.0
11.5
19.5
19.5
pr

Neutral
0-0
0-0
0-0
OPP
118
34
73
11
627
170
3.7
104.5
7
1669
136-214-9
7.8
12.3
278.2
10
2296
6.0
382.7
28-545
4--4
6-122
11-6
36-378
26-42.0
26:05
31/77
4/6

yds avg

rcv

6
6
6
6
6

Pass defense
int-yds brup

.
.
2-17
.
3-90
.

90
9
17
4

316 218
0 352
287 136
841 2168
627 1669

Falk, Luke
Morrow, Jamal
Williams, James
Total
Opponents
Sacks
no-yds

yds avg

13 491 37.8 51
6 231 38.5 57

Punt Returns

All Purpose

Away
1-1
1-0
0-1

WSU
166
44
109
13
841
185
4.5
140.2
16
2168
217-304-6
7.1
10.0
361.3
16
3009
6.2
501.5
19-371
7-54
9-120
3-1
56-466
19-38.0
33:55
45/92
12/17

no. yds avg

Sweet, Kyle
Charme, Zach

Total Offense

tfl/yds

Home
3-1
2-0
1-1

no.

Luani, Shalom
Pippins, Mar.
Dotson, Isaac
White, C.

PAT
rush rcv pass dxp saf

34-34
34-34
17-17
70
30

lg avg/g

53 352.2
19 27.5
0
0.0
53 361.3
75 278.2

lg avg/g

6
1
3
2
0
0
1
2
1
0
0
0
16
10

20-29

kick

2nd

td

8.4
12.6
11.4
9.1
7.2
6.2
7.1
17.4
12.3
8.3
13.3
9.5
10.0
12.3

28.6 0-0

lg avg/g

td

Overall
4-2
3-0
1-2

Team Statistics
FIRST DOWNS
Rushing
Passing
Penalty
RUSHING YARDAGE
Rushing Attempts
Average Per Rush
Average Per Game
TDs Rushing
PASSING YARDAGE
Comp-Att-Int
Average Per Pass
Average Per Catch
Average Per Game
TDs Passing
TOTAL OFFENSE
Average Per Play
Average Per Game
KICK RETURNS: #-Yards
PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards
INT RETURNS: #-Yards
FUMBLES-LOST
PENALTIES-Yards
PUNTS-AVG
TIME OF POSSESSION/Game
3RD-DOWN Conversions
4TH-DOWN Conversions

35 52.7
38 47.8
22 36.8
8
3.5
7
1.0
10
0.3
1
0.2
38 140.2
75 104.5

71.5 2113 16
75.0
55 0
0.0
0 0
71.4 2168 16
63.6 1669 10

avg

pct. 01-19

td

yds

Record:
All games
Conference
Non-Conference

Att.
32952
36163
28477
32952
50424
29310

6.2 4
6.2 4
4.5 7
7.0 1
3.0 0
0.1 0
1.0 0
4.5 16
3.7 7

pct

146.20 211-295-5
107.75
6-8-1
0.00
0-1-0
144.71 217-304-6
136.07 136-214-9

2-7
td

net avg

323
7
294
7
221
0
14
0
7
1
93 91
1
0
953 112
757 130

6 40 337
6 31 391
6 31 352
6 24 218
6 19 136
6 18 112
6 17 121
6 14 244
6 12 148
5
6
50
4
3
40
3
2
19
6 217 2168
6 136 1669

Score
42-45
28-31
56-6
51-33
42-16
27-21

L
L
W
W
W
W

2
4

3
2

0
0

lg

0 36
0 30
0 13
0 36
1 100
total avg/g

0 23
0 557 92.8
0 147
0 499 83.2
0
0
0 423 70.5
54 371 120 3554 592.3
-4 545 122 2959 493.2
rush

pass

total avg/g

2 2113 2115 352.5


316
0 316 52.7
287
0 287 47.8
841 2168 3009 501.5
627 1669 2296 382.7

Fumbles
rcv-yds

1-0
.
1-0
.
.
3-25

ff

1
1
.
.
.
.

blkd
kick

.
.
.
.
.
.

saf

.
.
.
1
.
.

21

STATISTICS
Date

Sep 03, 2016


Sep 10, 2016
Sep 17, 2016
* Oct 01, 2016
* Oct 08, 2016
* Oct 15, 2016

2016 Washington State Football


Washington State Game Results (as of Oct 16, 2016)
All games
Opponent

EASTERN WASHINGTON
at Boise State
IDAHO
OREGON
at #15 Stanford
UCLA

L
L
W
W
W
W

Score

Overall

Conference

Time

Attend

42-45
28-31
56-6
51-33
42-16
27-21

0-1
0-2
1-2
2-2
3-2
4-2

0-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
2-0
3-0

3:39
3:39
3:21
3:25
3:22
3:35

32952
36163
28477
32952
50424
29310

2016 Washington State Football


Washington State Overall Team Statistics (as of Oct 16, 2016)
All games
Team Statistics

WSU

SCORING
Points Per Game
Points Off Turnovers
FIRST DOWNS
Rushing
Passing
Penalty
RUSHING YARDAGE
Yards gained rushing
Yards lost rushing
Rushing Attempts
Average Per Rush
Average Per Game
TDs Rushing
PASSING YARDAGE
Comp-Att-Int
Average Per Pass
Average Per Catch
Average Per Game
TDs Passing
TOTAL OFFENSE
Total Plays
Average Per Play
Average Per Game
KICK RETURNS: #-Yards
PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards
INT RETURNS: #-Yards
KICK RETURN AVERAGE
PUNT RETURN AVERAGE
INT RETURN AVERAGE
FUMBLES-LOST
PENALTIES-Yards
Average Per Game
PUNTS-Yards
Average Per Punt
Net punt average
KICKOFFS-Yards
Average Per Kick
Net kick average
TIME OF POSSESSION/Game
3RD-DOWN Conversions
3rd-Down Pct
4TH-DOWN Conversions
4th-Down Pct
SACKS BY-Yards
MISC YARDS
TOUCHDOWNS SCORED
FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS
ON-SIDE KICKS
RED-ZONE SCORES
RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS
PAT-ATTEMPTS
ATTENDANCE
Games/Avg Per Game
Neutral Site Games
Score by Quarters
Washington State
Opponents

22

1st 2nd

38
31

70
30

246
41.0
35
166
44
109
13
841
953
112
185
4.5
140.2
16
2168
217-304-6
7.1
10.0
361.3
16
3009
489
6.2
501.5
19-371
7-54
9-120
19.5
7.7
13.3
3-1
56-466
77.7
19-722
38.0
36.1
41-2497
60.9
39.1
33:55
45/92
49%
12/17
71%
7-47
85
34
2-7
0-1
(28-35) 80%
(26-35) 74%
(34-34) 100%
123691
4/30923
3rd

44
44

4th

94
47

OT

0
0

Total
246
152

OPP

152
25.3
24
118
34
73
11
627
757
130
170
3.7
104.5
7
1669
136-214-9
7.8
12.3
278.2
10
2296
384
6.0
382.7
28-545
4--4
6-122
19.5
-1.0
20.3
11-6
36-378
63.0
26-1091
42.0
39.1
30-1868
62.3
40.7
26:05
31/77
40%
4/6
67%
14-85
0
20
5-9
0-0
(13-15) 87%
(11-15) 73%
(17-17) 100%
86587
2/43294
0/0

2016 Washington State Football


Washington State Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Oct 16, 2016)
All games
STATISTICS
SEASON
Rushing

gp

Passing

gp

Receiving

gp

Morrow, Jamal
Williams, James
Wicks, Gerard
Lee, Alijah
Marks, Gabe
Falk, Luke
Lewis, Robert
TEAM
Total
Opponents
Falk, Luke
Hilinski, Tyler
TEAM
Total
Opponents
Marks, Gabe
Cracraft, River
Martin Jr., Tav
Morrow, Jamal
Williams, James
Johnson-Mack, I
Wicks, Gerard
Sweet, Kyle
Lewis, Robert
Thompson, John
Dimry, C.J.
Patmon, Dezmon
Total
Opponents
Total Offense

Falk, Luke
Morrow, Jamal
Williams, James
Wicks, Gerard
Hilinski, Tyler
Lee, Alijah
Marks, Gabe
Lewis, Robert
TEAM
Total
Opponents

att

6 51
6 46
6 49
4
2
6
2
6 33
6
1
4
1
6 185
6 170
6
2
4
6
6

gain loss

323
7
294
7
221
0
14
0
7
1
93 91
1
0
0
6
953 112
757 130

effic comp-att-int

146.20 211-295-5
107.75
6-8-1
0.00
0-1-0
144.71 217-304-6
136.07 136-214-9
no.

yds

g plays

rush

6 40 337
6 31 391
6 31 352
6 24 218
6 19 136
6 18 112
6 17 121
6 14 244
6 12 148
5
6
50
4
3
40
3
2
19
6 217 2168
6 136 1669

6
6
6
6
2
4
6
6
4
6
6

CAREER

328
51
46
49
8
2
2
1
2
489
384

avg

net avg

316
287
221
14
6
2
1
-6
841
627

td

lg avg/g

6.2 4
6.2 4
4.5 7
7.0 1
3.0 0
0.1 0
1.0 0
-6.0 0
4.5 16
3.7 7

pct

yds

td

71.5 2113 16
75.0
55 0
0.0
0 0
71.4 2168 16
63.6 1669 10
td

gp

35 52.7
38 47.8
22 36.8
8
3.5
7
1.0
10
0.3
1
0.2
0 -1.5
38 140.2
75 104.5

30
6
28
13
44
24
32

lg avg/g

gp

53 352.2
19 27.5
0
0.0
53 361.3
75 278.2

24
2

lg avg/g

8.4
12.6
11.4
9.1
7.2
6.2
7.1
17.4
12.3
8.3
13.3
9.5
10.0
12.3

6
1
3
2
0
0
1
2
1
0
0
0
16
10

pass

total avg/g

gp

53 56.2
44 65.2
50 58.7
45 36.3
28 22.7
15 18.7
21 20.2
50 40.7
26 24.7
12 10.0
18 10.0
19
6.3
53 361.3
75 278.2

2 2113 2115 352.5


316
0 316 52.7
287
0 287 47.8
221
0 221 36.8
0
55
55 27.5
14
0
14
3.5
6
0
6
1.0
1
0
1
0.2
-6
0
-6 -1.5
841 2168 3009 501.5
627 1669 2296 382.7

44
39
18
30
6
6
28
17
32
24
4
3

24
30
6
28
2
13
44
32

att

191
46
218
2
3
151
1

gain

1058
294
1095
14
7
347
1

loss

44
7
30
0
4
530
0

effic comp-att-int

144.83 815-1183-20
107.75
6-8-1

no.

267
196
47
118
19
18
71
35
96
33
3
2

plays

1334
191
46
218
8
2
3
1

yds

2896
2391
476
972
136
112
325
466
1008
316
40
19

rush

-183
1014
287
1065
0
14
3
1

avg

10.8
12.2
10.1
8.2
7.2
6.2
4.6
13.3
10.5
9.6
13.3
9.5

pass

8538
0
0
0
55
0
0
0

net

1014
287
1065
14
3
-183
1

pct

68.9
75.0

td

30
16
4
6
0
0
1
2
4
1
0
0

total

8355
1014
287
1065
55
14
3
1

avg

5.3
6.2
4.9
7.0
1.0
-1.2
1.0

yds

8538
55

lg

53
86
50
53
28
15
21
50
47
29
18
19

td

lg

4
4
14
1
0
4
0

avg/g

41
38
24
8
7
14
1

td

67
0

33.8
47.8
38.0
1.1
0.1
-7.6
0.0

lg

84
19

avg/g

355.8
27.5

avg/g

65.8
61.3
26.4
32.4
22.7
18.7
11.6
27.4
31.5
13.2
10.0
6.3

avg/g

348.1
33.8
47.8
38.0
27.5
1.1
0.1
0.0

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2016 Washington State Football


Washington State Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Oct 16, 2016)
All games
STATISTICS
SEASON
Scoring

Wicks, Gerard
Powell, Erik
Marks, Gabe
Morrow, Jamal
Williams, James
Martin Jr., Tav
Sweet, Kyle
Lee, Alijah
Lewis, Robert
Cracraft, River
Pippins, Mar.
Mata'afa, Herc.
Total
Opponents

fg

9
6
6
4
3
2
1
1
1
1
34
20

2-7
2-7
5-9

34-34
34-34
17-17

no.

Kick Returns

no.

10
7
2
19
28

201
147
23
371
545

Interceptions

no.

Fumble Returns

no.

Taylor, Robert
Martin Jr., Tav
Morrow, Jamal
Total
Opponents
Luani, Shalom
Pippins, Mar.
Dotson, Isaac
White, C.
Total
Opponents
Taylor, Robert
Wicks, Gerard
Pippins, Mar.
Total
Opponents

7
7
4

3
2
2
2
9
6

1
1
0
2
0

PAT
rush rcv pass dxp saf

kick

Punt Returns

Fossum, Kaleb
Total
Opponents

24

td

CAREER

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0-2

pts

- 54
- 40
- 36
- 36
- 24
- 18
- 12
6
6
6
6
1
2
1 246
- 152

td

fg

16
- 24-38
30
10
4
4
2
1
4
16
1
-

89-89
-

avg

td

avg

td

avg

td

avg

td

yds avg

td

0
0
0

16
16
0

lg

no.

yds avg

td

lg

no.

yds avg

td

lg

no.

7
5
2
4

180
86
17
4

yds avg

td

lg

no.

yds

54 7.7
54 7.7
-4 -1.0

90
9
17
4
120
122
25
11
0
36
0

20.1
21.0
11.5
19.5
19.5

30.0
4.5
8.5
2.0
13.3
20.3
25.0
11.0
0.0
18.0
0.0

0 36
0 30
0 13
0 36
1 100

0
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
1
2
0

45
9
17
4
45
85
25
11
0
25
0

PAT
rush rcv pass dxp saf

kick

10
32
24

1
1
1

yds

52

yds

201
699
476

yds

25
11
9

5.8

20.1
21.8
19.8

25.7
17.2
8.5
1.0

25.0
11.0
9.0

0
0
0

1
0
0
0

0
1
1

lg

16

lg

36
51
36

lg

84
66
17
4

lg

25
11
9

pts

96
161
180
60
24
24
12
6
24
96
6
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Washington State Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Oct 16, 2016)
All games
STATISTICS
SEASON
All Purpose

Morrow, Jamal
Martin Jr., Tav
Williams, James
Cracraft, River
Marks, Gabe
Wicks, Gerard
Sweet, Kyle
Taylor, Robert
Lewis, Robert
Johnson-Mack, I
Luani, Shalom
Fossum, Kaleb
Thompson, John
Dimry, C.J.
Patmon, Dezmon
Dotson, Isaac
Lee, Alijah
Pippins, Mar.
White, C.
Falk, Luke
TEAM
Total
Opponents
Field Goals

Powell, Erik
Total
Opponents
Punting

Sweet, Kyle
Charme, Zach
Total
Opponents
Kickoffs

Powell, Erik
Total
Opponents

6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
5
6
5
4
3
6
4
6
6
6
4
6
6

rush

rcv

pr

316 218
0 352
287 136
0 391
6 337
221 121
0 244
0
0
1 148
0 112
0
0
0
0
0
50
0
40
0
19
0
0
14
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
-6
0
841 2168
627 1669

kr

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
54
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
54
-4

att good

7
7
9

CAREER

long

2
2
5

ir

23
147
0
0
0
0
0
201
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
371
545
blkd

36
36
48

2
2
1

no. yds avg

13
6
19
26

no. yds avg

total avg/g

0 557 92.8
0 499 83.2
0 423 70.5
0 391 65.2
0 343 57.2
0 342 57.0
0 244 40.7
0 201 33.5
0 149 24.8
0 112 18.7
90
90 18.0
0
54
9.0
0
50 10.0
0
40 10.0
0
19
6.3
17
17
2.8
0
14
3.5
9
9
1.5
4
4
0.7
0
2
0.3
0
-6 -1.5
120 3554 592.3
122 2959 493.2

491
231
722
1091

37.8
38.5
38.0
42.0

lg blk

51
57
57
61

0
0
0
0

0
0
0

rush

rcv

pr

1014
14
287
0
3
1065
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
14
0
0
-183

972
476
136
2391
2896
325
466
0
1008
112
0
0
316
40
19
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
17
106
0
0
0
0
0
0
52
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

att

good

long

blkd

no.

yds

no.

yds

38

tb ob

41 2497 60.9 14
41 2497 60.9 14
30 1868 62.3 11

30
18
6
39
44
28
17
6
32
6
18
19
24
4
3
25
13
22
28
24

24

13 491
53 2092

171 9962

47

avg

37.8
39.5

avg

58.3

kr

476
699
0
0
0
0
0
201
0
0
8
48
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

ir

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
180
0
0
0
0
17
0
86
4
0

total

2462
1189
423
2408
3005
1390
466
201
1009
112
188
100
316
40
19
17
14
86
4
-183

avg/g

82.1
66.1
70.5
61.7
68.3
49.6
27.4
33.5
31.5
18.7
10.4
5.3
13.2
10.0
6.3
0.7
1.1
3.9
0.1
-7.6

lg

blk

tb

ob

51
62

43

0
1

FG SEQUENCE
WASHINGTON STATE
OPPONENTS
Eastern Washington
38
41, (48)
at Boise State
39
(31)
Idaho
43
(42), 32, (18)
Oregon
22 -
at Stanford
35
49, (43), 44
UCLA
(36), (36) Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

25

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Washington State Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Oct 16, 2016)
All games

STATISTICS

SEASON
## Defensive Leaders

47
3
31
50
18
2
34
27
51
33
30
20
90
45
29
55
10
92
0D
26
16
54
23
19
99
95
37
42
60
21
25
61
46

26

Pelluer, Peyton
Molton, Darrien
Dotson, Isaac
Mata'afa, Herc.
Luani, Shalom
Taylor, Robert
Thompson, Jalen
Pippins, Mar.
Luvu, Frankie
Hanser, Dylan
Oguayo, Nnamdi
Taylor, Paris
Ekuale, Daniel
Tago, Logan
Henry, Parker
Moore, Derek
Parker,Kirkland
Barber, Robert
White, C.
Dale, Hunter
Broughton, Tre.
DeRider, Nate
Wicks, Gerard
Teglovic,Colton
McBroom,Garrett
Tapa, Ngalu
Strong, Marcus
Hoyd III, Greg
Dillard, Andre
Cracraft, River
Morrow, Jamal
Madison, Cole
Powell, Erik
Total
Opponents

gp

ua

CAREER
a total

6 22 17 39
6 26
9 35
6 15 11 26
6 17
7 24
5 14
7 21
6 10 10 20
6 10
8 18
6 12
4 16
6
9
7 16
6 12
2 14
6
5
9 14
6
7
6 13
6
7
5 12
5
6
6 12
5
5
7 12
6
4
7 11
4
6
4 10
6
7
3 10
6
8
1
9
6
2
5
7
6
4
2
6
6
3
1
4
6
2
2
4
6
4
.
4
6
2
.
2
6
.
2
2
3
1
.
1
1
1
.
1
6
.
1
1
6
1
.
1
6
.
1
1
6
.
1
1
6
.
1
1
6 222 146 368
6 292 160 452

tfl sack int pbu

5.0
1.0
1.5
9.5
4.5
0.5
0.0
1.0
2.5
2.0
0.0
0.0
0.5
2.0
0.0
1.0
0.5
2.5
0.0
0.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
35
30

1.0
.
.
3.0
.
.
.
.
1.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
7
14

. 1
. 3
2 .
. .
3 3
. .
. 2
2 2
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. 1
2 .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
9 12
6 11

fr

1
.
1
.
.
3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
6
1

ff blk

1
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
7
2

.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
2

gp

31
17
25
19
18
6
6
22
26
21
6
30
31
18
36
6
16
34
28
14
14
19
28
28
6
9
3
2
9
39
30
27
30

ua

98
60
52
36
81
10
10
47
20
22
5
10
31
12
49
4
16
16
62
3
5
8
2
9
2
.
1
1
.
3
1
.
3

81
19
22
19
31
10
8
20
12
3
9
11
12
10
42
7
11
18
13
5
4
4
2
5
.
2
.
.
1
.
1
1
3

total

tfl

sack int pbu

179 21.5 2.0


79 2.0
.
74 2.5
.
55 20.5 10.0
112 8.0
.
20 0.5
.
18 0.0
.
67 4.0
.
32 2.5 1.0
25 2.0
.
14 0.0
.
21 2.0 1.0
43 8.5 1.0
22 2.5
.
91 7.5 1.0
11 1.0
.
27 1.5
.
34 8.0 3.0
75 0.0
.
8 0.5
.
9 0.0
.
12 0.0
.
4 0.0
.
14 1.0
.
2 0.0
.
2 0.5
.
1 0.0
.
1 0.0
.
1 0.0
.
3 0.0
.
2 0.0
.
1 0.0
.
6 0.0
.

1 3
1 7
2 1
. .
7 9
. .
. 2
5 10
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. 1
1 1
. .
. 2
. 1
4 15
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .

fr

2
1
2
1
1
3
.
3
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

ff blk

3
2
.
1
2
.
.
.
3
3
.
.
1
.
.
.
1
2
1
.
.
1
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

2016 Washington State Football


Washington State Team Game-by-Game (as of Oct 16, 2016)
All games

WSU GAME-BY-GAME
Date

TEAM STATISTICS

Opponent

no.

Sep 03
EASTERN WASHINGTON
Sep 10
at Boise State
Sep 17
IDAHO
Oct 01
OREGON
Oct 08
at Stanford
Oct 15
UCLA
Washington State
Opponents

25
20
35
40
30
35
185
170

Rushing
yds td

lg

no.

Receiving
yds td

Passing
cmp-att-int
yds

lg

97 2 16 41 418 4 53
40 0 9 55 480 4 50
228 3 28 27 281 3 50
280 6 38 36 371 1 44
101 2 12 30 357 4 45
95 3 19 28 261 0 24
841 16 38 217 2168 16 53
627 7 75 136 1669 10 75

td

lg

41-52-1 418 4
55-71-1 480 4
27-44-1 281 3
36-48-0 371 1
30-41-2 357 4
28-48-1 261 0
217-304-6 2168 16
136-214-9 1669 10

53
50
50
44
45
24
53
75

Kick Returns
no. yds td lg

6 122
3 48
3 45
4 70
1 16
2 70
19 371
28 545

0 30
0 20
0 17
0 24
0 16
0 36
0 36
1 100

Punt Returns
no. yds td lg

1
3
3
0
0
0
7
4

14
35
5
0
0
0
54
-4

tot
off

0 14 515
0 16 520
0 7 509
0 0 651
0 0 458
0 0 356
0 16 3009
0 0 2296

Games: 6 Avg/rush: 4.5 Avg/catch: 10.0 Pass effic: 144.71 KR avg: 19.5 PR avg: 7.7 All purpose avg/game: 592.3 Total offense avg/gm: 501.5
Date

Opponent

Date

Opponent

Sep 03 EASTERN WASHINGTO


Sep 10 at Boise State
Sep 17 IDAHO
Oct 01 OREGON
Oct 08 at Stanford
Oct 15 UCLA
Washington State
Opponents

Sep 03 EASTERN WASHINGTO


Sep 10 at Boise State
Sep 17 IDAHO
Oct 01 OREGON
Oct 08 at Stanford
Oct 15 UCLA
Washington State
Opponents

ua

40
38
39
38
37
30
222
292
no.

4
4
3
2
3
3
19
26

Tackles
a
total

24
14
28
24
32
24
146
160

yds

179
144
138
58
103
100
722
1091

64
52
67
62
69
54
368
452
avg

44.8
36.0
46.0
29.0
34.3
33.3
38.0
42.0

tfl-yds

5.0-27
5.0-11
7.0-19
8.0-32
5.0-18
5.0-13
35.0-120
30.0-115

Sacks
no-yds

2.0-22
0.0-0
0.0-0
2.0-12
3.0-13
0.0-0
7.0-47
14.0-85

Punting

long

54
51
57
36
39
44
57
61

Fumble
ff fr-yds

blkd

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
2
1
2
2
7
2

tb

1
0
1
0
0
0
2
1

Pass Defense
blkd
int-yds qbh brup kick

0-0
0-0
2-11
1-25
1-0
2-0
6-36
1-0

fc

0
3
1
1
0
0
5
8

1-0
3-45
0-0
1-17
2-45
2-13
9-120
6-122

50+

2
1
2
0
0
0
5
8

i20

0
3
0
1
1
1
6
8

0
0
2
3
3
1
9
4

1
4
3
1
1
2
12
11

0
0
1
0
0
0
1
2

PAT Attempts
kick rush rcv saf

6-6
4-4
8-8
7-7
6-6
3-3
34-34
17-17

Field Goals

md-att

0-1
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-1
2-2
2-7
5-9

long blkd

0
0
0
0
0
36
36
48

0
1
0
1
0
0
2
1

no.

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0

Kickoffs

yds

6 389
5 323
9 549
8 518
7 359
6 359
41 2497
30 1868

avg

64.8
64.6
61.0
64.8
51.3
59.8
60.9
62.3

off
t/o

0
14
14
0
7
0
35
24
tb

5
3
2
2
0
2
14
11

pts

42
28
56
51
42
27
246
152
ob

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

27

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Washington State Opponent Game-by-Game (as of Oct 16, 2016)
All games

OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME
Date

Opponent

no.

Sep 03
EASTERN WASHINGTON
Sep 10
at Boise State
Sep 17
IDAHO
Oct 01
OREGON
Oct 08
at Stanford
Oct 15
UCLA
Opponents
Washington State

25
26
31
37
26
25
170
185

OPPONENT STATISTICS

Rushing
yds td

110 1
121 2
78 0
214 4
61 0
43 0
627 7
841 16

lg

no.

Receiving
yds td

Passing
cmp-att-int
yds

lg

30 35 496 5 75
26 19 299 1 47
16 20 179 0 18
75 17 202 0 63
23 21 235 1 44
12 24 258 3 30
75 136 1669 10 75
38 217 2168 16 53

td

lg

35-41-1 496 5
19-35-3 299 1
20-37-0 179 0
17-27-1 202 0
21-34-2 235 1
24-40-2 258 3
136-214-9 1669 10
217-304-6 2168 16

75
47
18
63
44
30
75
53

Kick Returns
no. yds td lg

2 23
2 41
7 89
6 235
7 97
4 60
28 545
19 371

0 21
0 25
0 19
1 100
0 19
0 24
1 100
0 36

Punt Returns
no. yds td lg

0
1
1
1
0
1
4
7

0
-2
-1
-1
0
0
-4
54

tot
off

0 0 606
0 0 420
0 0 257
0 0 416
0 0 296
0 0 301
0 0 2296
0 16 3009

Games: 6 Avg/rush: 3.7 Avg/catch: 12.3 Pass effic: 136.07 KR avg: 19.5 PR avg: -1.0 All purpose avg/game: 493.2 Total offense avg/gm: 382.7
Date

Opponent

Date

Opponent

Sep 03 EASTERN WASHINGTO


Sep 10 at Boise State
Sep 17 IDAHO
Oct 01 OREGON
Oct 08 at Stanford
Oct 15 UCLA
Opponents
Washington State

Sep 03 EASTERN WASHINGTO


Sep 10 at Boise State
Sep 17 IDAHO
Oct 01 OREGON
Oct 08 at Stanford
Oct 15 UCLA
Opponents
Washington State

28

ua

47
57
55
56
38
39
292
222
no.

3
5
6
3
4
5
26
19

Tackles
a
total

30
38
6
24
30
32
160
146

yds

166
211
274
115
188
137
1091
722

77
95
61
80
68
71
452
368
avg

55.3
42.2
45.7
38.3
47.0
27.4
42.0
38.0

tfl-yds

4.0-19
6.0-23
4.0-16
5.0-22
4.0-19
7.0-16
30.0-115
35.0-120

Sacks
no-yds

3.0-17
2.0-11
1.0-11
2.0-16
3.0-18
3.0-12
14.0-85
7.0-47

Punting

long

58
49
58
43
58
61
61
57

Fumble
ff fr-yds

blkd

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
1
0
0
1
0
2
7

tb

0
0
0
0
1
0
1
2

Pass Defense
blkd
int-yds qbh brup kick

0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
1-0
6-36

fc

1
2
0
2
3
0
8
5

1--3
1-85
1-0
0-0
2-40
1-0
6-122
9-120

50+

3
0
2
0
2
1
8
5

i20

1
0
2
2
1
2
8
6

0
0
0
0
4
0
4
9

0
6
2
1
0
2
11
12

0
1
0
1
0
0
2
1

PAT Attempts
kick rush rcv saf

6-6
4-4
0-0
3-3
1-1
3-3
17-17
34-34

Field Goals

md-att

1-2
1-1
2-3
0-0
1-3
0-0
5-9
2-7

long blkd

48
31
42
0
43
0
48
36

0
0
1
0
0
0
1
2

no.

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1

Kickoffs

yds

7 399
6 381
3 180
7 459
3 192
4 257
30 1868
41 2497

avg

57.0
63.5
60.0
65.6
64.0
64.2
62.3
60.9

off
t/o

3
7
0
0
7
7
24
35
tb

1
3
0
3
2
2
11
14

pts

45
31
6
33
16
21
152
246
ob

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

GAME RECAPS
EASTERN WASHINGTON VS. WASHINGTON STATE

WASHINGTON STATE AT BOISE STATE

Sept. 3, 2016 Martin Stadium Att.: 32,952 TV: Pac-12 Network

Sept. 11, 2016 Albertsons Stadium Att.: 36,163 TV: ESPN2

PULLMAN, Wash. Gage Gubrud threw for 474 yards and five touchdowns as FCS Eastern Washington upset Washington State 45-42 in the season opener for both teams. Washington State, which lost to Portland State of the Football Championship Subdivision in its opening game last year, could not stop the Eastern Washington offense, which
produced 610 yards. Eastern Washington, which came in as three-touchdown underdogs, also upset Oregon State of
the Pac-12 three years ago. Gubrud, making his first start, completed 34 of 40 passes and was intercepted once. He
also ran for a touchdown to ice the game. Cooper Kupp, last years FCS offensive player of the year, caught 12 passes
for 206 yards and three touchdowns. His two touchdown receptions in the third quarter put EWU ahead for good.
In the first half, the teams combined to score touchdowns on seven consecutive possessions. The streak started
when Luke Falk threw a 53-yard touchdown pass to Gabe Marks and the Cougars led 7-0 midway through the first
quarter. Eastern Washington replied with Gubruds 14-yard touchdown pass to Antoine Custer Jr., to tie the game
at 7-7. Washington State came right back with a 58-yard drive, capped by Falks 27-yard scoring pass to Kyle Sweet
for a 14-7 lead. Eastern Washington replied with another touchdown, this time on a 6-yard pass from Gubrud to Sam
McPherson. On this 75-yard drive, Kupp caught one pass for 11 yards, rushed the ball once for 14 yards and threw a
22-yard pass. Washington State came right back, scoring on a 2-yard pass from Falk to Marks. Eastern Washington
tied the game at 21-21 when, on the first play of its subsequent possession, Kupp caught a 75-yard touchdown pass
from Gubrud. Jamal Morrows 5-yard touchdown run put the Cougars ahead 28-21, and ended the scoring streak
as EWU punted on its next possession. But Eastern Washingtons Mitch Fettig intercepted a Falk pass, and Jordan
Dascalo kicked a 48-yard field goal as time expired to cut Washington States lead to 28-24 at halftime. Kupp caught
a 26-yard touchdown pass from Gubrud on the opening drive of the second half to put the Eagles ahead 31-28. That
gave him 58 career touchdown passes, tying the FCS record set by David Ball of New Hampshire. He broke the record
on EWUs next drive, with a one-handed catch of Gubruds 7-yard pass in the end zone, giving the Eagles a 38-28 lead.
Marcellus Pippins intercepted Gubrud in the end zone to end another EWU scoring threat. Erik Powell missed a 38yard field goal attempt for Washington State midway through the fourth. Gerard Wicks caught a 9-yard touchdown
pass from Falk with 4:42 left in the game for Washington States first points of the second half, cutting EWUs lead to
38-35. But Eastern Washington marched down the field, with Gubrud scoring on a 30-yard bootleg with 1:39 left for
a 45-35 lead. Wicks scored on a 3-yard touchdown run for Washington State with 14 seconds left. Their on-side kick
attempt was recovered by the Eagles.

BOISE, Idaho Jeremy McNichols rushed for 116 yards and two touchdowns, Tyler Horton returned his first career
interception 85 yards for a touchdown and Boise State held on in the fourth quarter for a 31-28 win over Washington
State. Brett Rypien threw for 299 yards, including a 47-yard touchdown to Thomas Sperbeck, but was intercepted
twice in the fourth quarter, giving Washington State chances until the final play when Luke Falks desperation heave
was batted down. Boise State (2-0) won its 34th straight regular season non-conference home game, knocking off the
last out of conference team to win on The Blue. Falk was 55-of-71 passing for 480 yards and four touchdowns, but
it took three quarters before he could beat the Broncos throwing downfield, hitting Tavares Martin Jr. on a 50-yard
TD late in the third quarter that pulled the Cougars within 24-14. Rypien quickly answered, completing three straight
passes for 68 yards before McNichols second touchdown run pushed the Broncos lead 31-14 on the first play of the
fourth quarter. That proved to be enough barely. Falk rallied in the fourth quarter, throwing touchdown passes
of 14 yards on fourth down to Jamal Morrow and hitting Gabe Marks on a 33-yard TD with 4:17 left right after
Rypien was intercepted to pull within 31-28. Washington State got the ball back with a minute remaining after poor
clock management by the Broncos, but the Cougars had their own problems with the clock and settled for Falks final
throw that fell short. Leach ripped into his teams toughness after the loss, saying the Cougars outplayed Boise State
in every other category. Washington State (0-2) was trying to match what it did in 2001 when the Cougars won 41-20
in Boise and rebound from being stunned by FCS power Eastern Washington in last weeks opener. But the Cougars
got off to an awful start with Falk getting intercepted on their opening drive deep in Boise State territory and watching
Horton manage to stay inbound and sprint 85 yards to give the Broncos the early lead. It was the first of six drives
by the Cougars that reached Boise State territory and failed to end in points. The Cougars had a field goal attempt
blocked, punted twice and turned the ball over on downs twice inside the Broncos half of the field, the last coming
when Morrow was stuffed on fourth-and-1 at the 46 with 5:12 remaining.

SCORE BY QUARTERS
1 2 3 4
Eastern Washington
7 17 14 7
Washington State
14 14 0 14

TOTAL
45
42

SCORING SUMMARY
1st 06:29 WSU Marks, Gabe 53 yd pass from Falk, Luke (Powell, Erik kick)

02:32 EWU Antoine Custer 14 yd pass from Gage Gubrud (R. Alcobendas kick)

00:16 WSU Sweet, Kyle 27 yd pass from Falk, Luke (Powell, Erik kick)
2nd 13:32 EWU Sam McPherson 6 yd pass from Gage Gubrud (R. Alcobendas kick)

09:36 WSU Marks, Gabe 2 yd pass from Falk, Luke (Powell, Erik kick)

09:25 EWU Cooper Kupp 75 yd pass from Gage Gubrud (R. Alcobendas kick)

05:38 WSU Morrow, Jamal 5 yd run (Powell, Erik kick)

00:00 EWU Jordan Dascalo 48 yd field goal
3rd 13:13 EWU Cooper Kupp 26 yd pass from Gage Gubrud (R. Alcobendas kick)

10:34 EWU Cooper Kupp 7 yd pass from Gage Gubrud (R. Alcobendas kick)
4th 04:42 WSU Wicks, Gerard 9 yd pass from Falk, Luke (Powell, Erik kick)

01:39 EWU Gage Gubrud 30 yd run (R. Alcobendas kick)

00:14 WSU Wicks, Gerard 3 yd run (Powell, Erik kick)

5-76 1:47
11-75 3:57
5-73 2:09
7-75 1:44
9-67 3:51
1-75 0:11
9-75 3:47
5-16 1:13
5-78 1:42
3-55 0:45
8-71 3:10
7-75 3:03
9-67 1:19

TEAM STATISTICS

EWU WSU
FIRST DOWNS
28
32
RUSHES-YARDS (NET)
25-110
25-97
PASSING YDS (NET)
496
418
Passes Att-Comp-Int
41-35-1
52-41-1
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS
66-606
77-515
Fumble Returns-Yards
0-0
0-0
Punt Returns-Yards
0-0
1-14
Kickoff Returns-Yards
2-23
6-122
Interception Returns-Yards
1--3
1-0
Punts (Number-Avg)
3-55.3
4-44.8
Fumbles-Lost
0-0
0-0
Penalties-Yards
12-118
12-101
Possession Time
27:43
32:17
Third-Down Conversions
6 of 11
7 of 12
Fourth-Down Conversions
1 of 1
0 of 0
Red-Zone Scores-Chances
3-4
4-5
Sacks By: Number-Yards
3-17
2-22
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING: Eastern Washington-Gage Gubrud 14-77; Cooper Kupp 2-29; Kendrick Bourne 1-4; Nic Sblendorio 1-3;
Jabari Wilson 4-1; Antoine Custer 1-0; Sam McPherson 1-0; Team 1-minus 4. Washington State-Wicks,
Gerard 10-52; Morrow, Jamal 7-45; Marks, Gabe 1-7; Williams, James 1-4; Falk, Luke 6-minus 11.
PASSING: Eastern Washington-Gage Gubrud 34-40-1-474; Cooper Kupp 1-1-0-22. Washington State-Falk, Luke
41-51-1-418; TEAM 0-1-0-0.
RECEIVING: Eastern Washington-Cooper Kupp 12-206; Shaq Hill 7-119; Kendrick Bourne 7-87; Stu Stiles 2-28; Antoine
Custer 2-22; Nic Sblendorio 2-11; Jabari Wilson 1-11; Simba Webster 1-6; Sam McPherson 1-6. Washington
State-Marks, Gabe 10-108; Wicks, Gerard 5-45; Cracraft, River 5-41; Lewis, Robert 4-67; Martin Jr., Tav 4-34;
Morrow, Jamal 4-25; Sweet, Kyle 3-50; Thompson, John 2-18; Johnson-Mack, I 2-16; Williams, James 2-14.
INTERCEPTIONS: Eastern Washington-Mitch Fettig 1-minus 3. Washington State-Pippins, Mar. 1-0.
FUMBLES: Eastern Washington-None. Washington State-None.
SACKS (UA-A): Eastern Washington-Samson Ebukam 2-0; Keenan Williams 1-0. Washington State-Mataafa, Herc.
1-0; Barber, Robert 1-0.

SCORE BY QUARTERS
1 2 3 4
Washington State
0 7 7 14
Boise State
14 3 7 7
SCORING SUMMARY
1st 10:11 BSU HORTON, Tyler 85 yd interception return (RAUSA, Tyler kick)

02:15 BSU McNICHOLS, J. 1 yd run (RAUSA, Tyler kick)
2nd 00:42 WSU Morrow, Jamal 10 yd pass from Falk, Luke (Powell, Erik kick)

00:01 BSU RAUSA, Tyler 31 yd field goal
3rd 08:20 BSU SPERBECK, T. 47 yd pass from RYPIEN, Brett (RAUSA, Tyler kick)

00:55 WSU Martin Jr., Tav 50 yd pass from Falk, Luke (Powell, Erik kick)
4th 14:54 BSU McNICHOLS, J. 7 yd run (RAUSA, Tyler kick)

11:34 WSU Morrow, Jamal 14 yd pass from Falk, Luke (Powell, Erik kick)

04:17 WSU Marks, Gabe 33 yd pass from Falk, Luke (Powell, Erik kick)

TOTAL
28
31

13-88 5:22
6-26 2:30
5-59 0:41
4-88 1:34
2-53 0:45
4-75 1:01
9-75 3:20
1-33 0:07

TEAM STATISTICS


WSU
BSU
FIRST DOWNS
26
21
RUSHES-YARDS (NET)
20-40
26-121
PASSING YDS (NET)
480
299
Passes Att-Comp-Int
71-55-1
35-19-3
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS
91-520
61-420
Fumble Returns-Yards
0-0
0-0
Punt Returns-Yards
3-35
1--2
Kickoff Returns-Yards
3-48
2-41
Interception Returns-Yards
3-45
1-85
Punts (Number-Avg)
4-36.0
5-42.2
Fumbles-Lost
1-0
0-0
Penalties-Yards
10-79
3-35
Possession Time
37:58
22:02
Third-Down Conversions
11 of 22
3 of 10
Fourth-Down Conversions
2 of 5
0 of 0
Red-Zone Scores-Chances
2-3
3-3
Sacks By: Number-Yards
0-0
2-11
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING: Washington State-Morrow, Jamal 8-22; Williams, James 4-10; Wicks, Gerard 2-9; Lewis, Robert 1-1; Falk,
Luke 5-minus 2. Boise State-McNICHOLS, J. 22-116; MATTISON, Alex 1-3; RYPIEN, Brett 2-3; DEMAS, Devan
1-minus 1.
PASSING: Washington State-Falk, Luke 55-71-1-480. Boise State-RYPIEN, Brett 19-35-3-299.
RECEIVING: Washington State-Martin Jr., Tav 12-158; Marks, Gabe 10-75; Morrow, Jamal 8-53; Johnson-Mack, I
7-30; Wicks, Gerard 6-35; Cracraft, River 5-31; Lewis, Robert 3-31; Sweet, Kyle 2-32; Williams, James 1-28;
Thompson, John 1-7. Boise State-SPERBECK, T. 7-133; ANDERSON, Chaz 4-49; WILSON, Cedrick 3-85;
McNICHOLS, J. 3-25; DHAENENS, Alec 2-7.
INTERCEPTIONS: Washington State-Luani, Shalom 2-45; White, C. 1-0. Boise State-HORTON, Tyler 1-85.
FUMBLES: Washington State-Luani, Shalom 1-0. Boise State-None.
SACKS (UA-A): Washington State-None. Boise State-MOA, David 1-1; LEE, Darren 0-1.
TACKLES (UA-A): Washington State-Molton, Darrien 5-1; Pelluer, Peyton 5-1; Dotson, Isaac 3-2; Luani, Shalom
1-3; Mataafa, Herc. 3-0; Pippins, Mar. 3-0; Thompson, Jalen 2-1; Henry, Parker 2-1; Taylor, Paris 2-0;
Parker,Kirkland 2-0; Ekuale, Daniel 2-0; DeRider, Nate 1-1; Oguayo, Nnamdi 1-1; Luvu, Frankie 1-1;
Teglovic,Colton 1-0; White, C. 1-0; McBroom,Garrett 1-0; Broughton, Tre. 1-0; Hanser, Dylan 1-0; Tago, Logan
0-1; Moore, Derek 0-1. Boise State-WEAVER, Ben 8-7; VALLEJO, Tanner 10-4; LEE, Darren 5-5; HARTSFIELD,
C. 4-3; MOXEY, Jonathan 5-1; McCASKILL, Sam 4-2; JAMES, C. 4-1; FRAZIER, Jabril 3-2; HORTON, Tyler 3-2;
MOA, David 2-3; PEREZ, Gabe 2-0; FORD, Raymond 1-1; VANDER ESCH, L. 1-1; WOLPIN, Ryan 1-1; COLLINGHAM, G. 1-0; PIERCE, DeAndre 1-0; DHAENENS, Alec 1-0; WILSON, Cedrick 1-0; WHITLOCK, Blake 0-1;
HOYTE, Elliot 0-1; MILES, Durrant 0-1; SEIBOLD, Skyler 0-1; NAWAHINE, Kekoa 0-1.

TACKLES (UA-A): Eastern Washington-Alek Kacmarcik 7-2; Mitch Fettig 6-1; Miquiyah Zamora 5-2; Zach Bruce 4-3;
Samson Ebukam 4-2; Albert Havili 1-5; Kurt Calhoun 3-2; Cole Karstetter 2-3; Victor Gamboa 3-1; Joe Njoku
2-1; Josh Lewis 1-2; Andre Lino 2-0; Keenan Williams 2-0; Jake Hoffman 1-1; Jay-Tee Tiuli 0-2; Simba Webster 1-0; Ketner Kupp 1-0; B. Montgomery 1-0; Dlondo Tucker 1-0; Nzuzi Webster 0-1; Dylan Ledbetter 0-1;
Dylan Donohue 0-1. Washington State-Pelluer, Peyton 2-8; Molton, Darrien 5-2; Parker,Kirkland 4-3; Tago,
Logan 4-2; Henry, Parker 2-4; Dotson, Isaac 5-0; Taylor, Robert 3-1; Mataafa, Herc. 2-1; Thompson, Jalen 2-0;
White, C. 2-0; Barber, Robert 2-0; Pippins, Mar. 2-0; Ekuale, Daniel 1-1; Oguayo, Nnamdi 1-1; Hanser, Dylan
1-0; Wicks, Gerard 1-0; Cracraft, River 1-0; Dale, Hunter 0-1.

29

GAME RECAPS
IDAHO VS. WASHINGTON STATE

OREGON VS. WASHINGTON STATE

Sept. 17, 2016 Martin Stadium Att.: 28,477 TV: Pac-12 Network

Oct. 1, 2016 Martin Stadium Att.: 33,528 TV: Pac-12 Network

PULLMAN, Wash. The mind of Marcellus Pippins of Washington State was racing as he saw the loose football on
the turf at Martin Stadium. He bent down and scooped the ball up, and one thought ran through his brain. He gave no
thought to diving on the football, running 72 yards for the score that helped ignite Washington States 56-6 win over
Idaho on Saturday. Luke Falk threw for 226 yards and three touchdowns as Washington State posted a positive end to
a tumultuous week. James Williams rushed for 126 yards and a touchdown for Washington State (1-2), which won on
a wet, windy day when the Air Raid offense was not working very well. Idaho (1-2) struggled for the second straight
week against a Pac-12 team, after losing at No. 8 Washington. The Vandals have not scored a touchdown against
Washington State the past two times the teams have played. Austin Rehkow kicked a 42-yard field goal as Idaho took
a 3-0 lead on its first possession. Williams ran over from the 2 for a 7-3 lead for the Cougars. The touchdown was set
up by a 50-yard completion from Falk to Kyle Sweet. Nose tackle Robert Barber blocked a 32-yard field-goal attempt
by Rehkow and Pippins scooped up the ball and ran 72 yards for a touchdown as Washington State took a 14-3 lead
midway through the second quarter. Idaho quarterback Matt Linehan fumbled on a bootleg, and Robert Taylor recovered for Washington State on Idahos 36. Falk threw an 8-yard touchdown pass to Gabe Marks as Washington State
built a 21-3 lead late in the second quarter. Idaho drove all the way to the WSU 1 midway through the third quarter,
but had to settle for Rehkows 18-yard field goal that cut the Cougars lead to 21-6. Washington State replied with a
90-yard drive that ended on Wicks 2-yard scoring run for a 28-6 lead. Falk threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to Robert
Lewis early in the fourth for a 35-6 lead, and the Cougars added three more touchdowns in the fourth. Leach said his
players seemed to respond well to a week of hard practices and harsh criticism. Idaho coach Paul Petrino did not
appear in the postgame interview room. Leachs Air Raid pass attack got a bit of a rest, as the Cougars piled up 228
rushing yards and three rushing touchdowns.

PULLMAN, Wash. Washington State coach Mike Leach is famous for his Air Raid passing offenses. Turns out the
Cougars have a ground game too. Washington State rushed for 280 yards and six touchdowns to beat Oregon 51-33
on Saturday, sending the Ducks to their third consecutive loss. Jamal Morrow, Gerard Wicks and James Williams
each ran for two touchdowns for Washington State (2-2, 1-0 Pac-12), which was coming off a bye week. Washington
State defeated Oregon in double overtime last year, a game that sparked the Cougars run to a 9-4 record. Leach said
the passing of Luke Falk, who threw for 371 yards, helped set up the ground attack. Oregon (2-3, 0-2) has lost three
straight games and held a team meeting earlier in the week to seek a turnaround. Royce Freeman, who missed the
last game with a leg injury, ran for 138 yards and three touchdowns for Oregon. Washington State piled up 651 yards
of total offense, to 416 total yards for Oregon. Falk completed 36 of 48 passes with one touchdown. Oregons Dakota
Prukop completed 14 of 22 passes for 132 yards. Washington State came in averaging 121 rushing yards per game.
Washington State opened the scoring with Falk hitting Gabe Marks on a 7-yard touchdown pass. Oregon replied with
an 11-yard touchdown run by Freeman to tie the score at 7-7. Washington State marched 75 yards on its next drive,
with Wicks running four yards for the touchdown and a 14-7 lead. Freeman bulled over from the 1 to tie the score at
14-14 midway through the second quarter. Washington State went 80 yards in seven plays on its next series, including
a 40-yard bomb from Falk to Kyle Sweet. Morrow ran the final 10 yards for a touchdown and a 21-14 lead. Oregon went
three-and-out and Washington State got the ball near midfield. Wicks scored again, this time on a 2-yard run, for a 2814 lead at halftime. Washington State opened the second half by marching to the Oregon 5, but Erik Powells 22-yard
field goal attempt was blocked. He has missed all four of his field goal attempts this season. Oregon immediately gave
the ball back, when Dwayne Stanford fumbled after a reception and WSUs Robert Taylor recovered. He returned the
ball to the Oregon 26. But Washington State turned the ball over on downs when Falks pass to Sweet in the end zone
fell incomplete. Prukop was then sacked in the end zone by Hercules Mataafa for a safety and WSU led 30-14. After
a WSU punt, Freeman ran 75 yards for his third touchdown to cut Oregons deficit to 30-20 late in the third. Oregons
conversion pass failed. The Cougars replied with a 75-yard drive that ended with Morrows 14-yard touchdown run
for a 37-20 lead. Williams added a 38-yard touchdown burst midway through the fourth that gave Washington State
a 44-20 lead. Charles Nelson returned the ensuing kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown to cut WSUs lead to 44-26. Williams added a 3-yard touchdown run.

SCORE BY QUARTERS
1 2 3 4
Idaho
3 0 3 0
Washington State
7 14 7 28
SCORING SUMMARY
1st 09:47 IDAHO Rehkow, Austin 42 yd field goal

00:22 WSU Williams, James 2 yd run (Powell, Erik kick)
2nd 07:35 WSU Pippins, Mar. 72 yd blocked FG return (Powell, Erik kick)

04:02 WSU Marks, Gabe 8 yd pass from Falk, Luke (Powell, Erik kick)
3rd 08:47 IDAHO Rehkow, Austin 18 yd field goal

02:50 WSU Wicks, Gerard 2 yd run (Powell, Erik kick)
4th 13:05 WSU Lewis, Robert 10 yd pass from Falk, Luke (Powell, Erik kick)

08:52 WSU Sweet, Kyle 9 yd pass from Falk, Luke (Powell, Erik kick)

08:43 WSU Wicks, Gerard 11 yd fumble recovery (Powell, Erik kick)

01:02 WSU Lee, Alijah 6 yd run (Powell, Erik kick)

TOTAL
6
56
9-29 3:40
9-82 3:07
6-36 1:36
9-61 3:30
14-90 5:49
9-63 3:36
5-32 2:18
4-55 1:09

TEAM STATISTICS

IDAHO WSU
FIRST DOWNS
15
26
RUSHES-YARDS (NET)
31-78
35-228
PASSING YDS (NET)
179
281
Passes Att-Comp-Int
37-20-0
44-27-1
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS
68-257
79-509
Fumble Returns-Yards
0-0
1-11
Punt Returns-Yards
1--1
3-5
Kickoff Returns-Yards
7-89
3-45
Interception Returns-Yards
1-0
0-0
Punts (Number-Avg)
6-45.7
3-46.0
Fumbles-Lost
3-2
0-0
Penalties-Yards
6-80
11-108
Possession Time
30:40
29:20
Third-Down Conversions
4 of 17
9 of 17
Fourth-Down Conversions
1 of 2
3 of 3
Red-Zone Scores-Chances
1-2
6-7
Sacks By: Number-Yards
1-11
0-0
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING: Idaho-Duckworth, A 13-43; Linehan, Matt 7-19; Petrino, Mason 4-10; Brantley, D 4-9; Saunders, I 2-1;
Hightower, C 1-minus 4. Washington State-Williams, James 14-126; Wicks, Gerard 7-40; Morrow, Jamal 7-36;
Lee, Alijah 2-14; Falk, Luke 5-12.
PASSING: Idaho-Linehan, Matt 19-33-0-172; Amos, Gunnar 1-4-0-7. Washington State-Falk, Luke 21-36-0-226;
Hilinski, Tyler 6-8-1-55.
RECEIVING: Idaho-Watson, Deon 5-62; Hightower, C 5-37; Onunwor, A 3-18; Cowan, Trent 2-27; Mwhela, Reuben
2-17; Sannon, Jacob 1-7; Ungerer, Dave 1-7; Saunders, I 1-4. Washington State-Marks, Gabe 7-59; Sweet,
Kyle 4-77; Cracraft, River 4-42; Martin Jr., Tav 3-20; Williams, James 3-15; Lewis, Robert 2-32; Patmon,
Dezmon 2-19; Dimry, C.J. 1-13; Morrow, Jamal 1-4.

SCORE BY QUARTERS
1 2 3 4
Oregon
7 7 6 13
Washington State
7 21 2 21
SCORING SUMMARY
11st 07:59 WSU Marks, Gabe 7 yd pass from Falk, Luke (Powell, Erik kick)

05:34 ORE Freeman, Royce 11 yd run (Schneider, A. kick)
2nd 14:56 WSU Wicks, Gerard 4 yd run (Powell, Erik kick)

09:22 ORE Freeman, Royce 1 yd run (Schneider, A. kick)

06:39 WSU Morrow, Jamal 10 yd run (Powell, Erik kick)

00:44 WSU Wicks, Gerard 2 yd run (Powell, Erik kick)
3rd 07:31 WSU Mataafa, Herc. safety (sack)

03:02 ORE Freeman, Royce 75 yd run (Prukop, Dakota pass failed)
4th 13:03 WSU Morrow, Jamal 14 yd run (Powell, Erik kick)

08:17 WSU Williams, James 38 yd run (Powell, Erik kick)

08:03 ORE Nelson, Charles 100 yd kickoff return (Prukop, Dakota pass intcpt)

02:54 WSU Williams, James 3 yd run (Powell, Erik kick)

00:46 ORE Herbert, Justin 4 yd run (Schneider, A. kick)

TOTAL
33
51
6-65 2:22
6-42 2:13
13-75 5:38
9-54 2:50
7-80 2:39
10-55 4:44
2-82 0:34
12-75 4:59
5-82 2:23
9-83 5:04
8-85 2:01

TEAM STATISTICS

ORE WSU
FIRST DOWNS
20
36
RUSHES-YARDS (NET)
37-214
40-280
PASSING YDS (NET)
202
371
Passes Att-Comp-Int
27-17-1
48-36-0
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS
64-416
88-651
Fumble Returns-Yards
0-0
1-25
Punt Returns-Yards
1--1
0-0
Kickoff Returns-Yards
6-235
4-70
Interception Returns-Yards
0-0
1-17
Punts (Number-Avg)
3-38.3
2-29.0
Fumbles-Lost
1-1
0-0
Penalties-Yards
4-42
5-37
Possession Time
20:45
39:15
Third-Down Conversions
6 of 12
7 of 12
Fourth-Down Conversions
1 of 2
1 of 2
Red-Zone Scores-Chances
3-3
6-8
Sacks By: Number-Yards
2-16
2-12

INTERCEPTIONS: Idaho-Jordan, J 1-0. Washington State-None.

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING: Oregon-Freeman, Royce 19-138; Brooks-James 6-41; Prukop, Dakota 8-13; Benoit, Kani 2-11; Nelson,
Charles 1-7; Herbert, Justin 1-4. Washington State-Morrow, Jamal 13-122; Williams, James 11-91; Wicks,
Gerard 11-60; Falk, Luke 5-7.

FUMBLES: Idaho-Linehan, Matt 2-1; Mwhela, Reuben 1-1. Washington State-None.

PASSING: Oregon-Prukop, Dakota 14-22-1-132; Herbert, Justin 3-5-0-70. Washington State-Falk, Luke 36-48-0-371.

SACKS (UA-A): Idaho-Lupeamanu, T 1-0. Washington State-None.

RECEIVING: Oregon-Nelson, Charles 6-38; Stanford, D. 3-33; Breeland, Jacob 2-70; Brown, Pharaoh 2-24; Carrington,
D. 2-24; Freeman, Royce 1-13; Benoit, Kani 1-0. Washington State-Morrow, Jamal 7-68; Martin Jr., Tav 5-45;
Williams, James 5-33; Cracraft, River 4-73; Johnson-Mack, I 4-31; Sweet, Kyle 3-57; Marks, Gabe 2-20;
Wicks, Gerard 2-15; Thompson, John 2-14; Dimry, C.J. 1-9; Lewis, Robert 1-6.

TACKLES (UA-A): Idaho-Lashley, Tony 10-1; Jordan, J 6-2; Siavii, Russell 7-0; Hampton, D.J. 6-0; Elliss, Kaden 5-0;
Trotter, K 4-0; Lupeamanu, T 3-1; Olmstead, D.J. 3-0; Banks, Desmond 3-0; Hall, Ed 3-0; Shelton, Kevin
2-1; Hawkins, Armond 1-1; Sylva, Jason 1-0; Coleman, Aikeem 1-0. Washington State-Molton, Darrien
4-3; Pelluer, Peyton 4-3; Luvu, Frankie 3-4; Taylor, Robert 3-3; Hanser, Dylan 5-0; Dotson, Isaac 1-3; Luani,
Shalom 2-1; Barber, Robert 2-1; Oguayo, Nnamdi 1-2; Taylor, Paris 1-2; White, C. 2-0; Teglovic,Colton 2-0;
Moore, Derek 1-1; Dale, Hunter 1-1; Tago, Logan 0-2; Hoyd III, Greg 1-0; Mataafa, Herc. 1-0; Ekuale, Daniel
1-0; Wicks, Gerard 1-0; McBroom,Garrett 1-0; Thompson, Jalen 1-0; Broughton, Tre. 1-0; Pippins, Mar. 0-1;
Parker,Kirkland 0-1.

INTERCEPTIONS: Oregon-None. Washington State-Dotson, Isaac 1-17.


FUMBLES: Oregon-Stanford, D. 1-1. Washington State-None.
SACKS (UA-A): Oregon-Hollins, Justin 1-0; Manu, Rex 1-0. Washington State-Barber, Robert 1-0; Mataafa, Herc. 1-0.
TACKLES (UA-A): Oregon-Schooler, B. 6-3; Ragin III, J. 6-2; Springs, Arrion 5-2; Amadi, Ugo 5-1; Hollins, Justin 4-2;
Hotchkins, A.J. 4-1; Robinson, Tyree 3-2; Mondeaux, Henry 2-3; McDowell, D. 3-1; Oliver, Khalil 3-1; Maloata,
Austin 3-1; Swain, Jimmie 0-4; Daniels, Reggie 2-1; Apelu, Kaulana 2-0; Manu, Rex 1-0; Winston Jr., L. 1-0;
Moi, Jonah 1-0; Leiato II, F. 1-0; Lovette, Malik 1-0; George, Elijah 1-0; Prukop, Dakota 1-0; Bay, Ryan 1-0.
Washington State-Taylor, Robert 4-4; Molton, Darrien 5-1; Luani, Shalom 5-1; Dotson, Isaac 3-2; Pelluer,
Peyton 4-0; Mataafa, Herc. 3-1; White, C. 3-0; Ekuale, Daniel 2-1; Barber, Robert 2-1; Oguayo, Nnamdi 1-2;
Moore, Derek 1-2; Luvu, Frankie 1-1; Pippins, Mar. 1-1; Broughton, Tre. 0-2; Thompson, Jalen 0-2; Taylor,
Paris 1-0; Tago, Logan 1-0; DeRider, Nate 1-0; Wicks, Gerard 0-1; Hanser, Dylan 0-1; Dale, Hunter 0-1.

30

GAME RECAPS
WASHINGTON STATE AT NO. 15 STANFORD

UCLA AT WASHINGTON STATE

Oct. 8, 2016 Stanford Stadium Att.: 50,424 TV: ESPN

Oct. 15, 2016 Martin Stadium Att.: 29,310 TV: ESPN

STANFORD, Calif. Luke Falk threw for 357 yards and four touchdowns to lead Washington State to a second straight
win over one of the Pac-12s recent powers, 42-16 against No. 15 Stanford. Falk connected with Tavares Martin Jr.
twice in the first half and added second-half TD passes to Gabe Marks and River Cracraft to help the Cougars (3-2, 1-1)
follow up last weeks 51-33 win over Oregon by ending an eight-game losing streak to Stanford (3-2, 2-2). The Ducks
and Cardinal have combined to win the past seven conference titles. Stanford has been the class of the conference
for a while now, Marks said. Since Ive been here, theyve been a powerhouse. For us, these past two weeks have
really been important to finally see the work pay off and realize our potential and becoming what we thought we
would be. That streak is in serious jeopardy this year as the Cardinal got blown out for the second straight game, losing in back-to-back weeks for the first time in six seasons under coach David Shaw. Stanford lost 44-6 at Washington
last week. The Ducks are 0-3 in conference play. Making matters worse for the Cardinal was the fact that last years
Heisman runner-up Christian McCaffrey went to the locker room in the second half with an injury and didnt return to
the game. McCaffrey came back to the sideline and had his helmet on, but didnt re-enter the game. There was no
reason to put him in late in the game, Shaw said. We just left him out. Well see how he is during the course of the
week. After opening the season with losses to Eastern Washington and Boise State, the Cougars have stepped up
their play in the conference season. They hadnt beaten a team ranked in the top 15 since knocking off No. 5 Texas
in the 2003 Holiday Bowl. Falk stepped up in key spots, connecting on a 29-yard score to Martin on fourth-and-7 to
make it 14-3 in the second quarter. After letting Stanford back into the game with an interception that Frank Buncom
returned for a TD, Falk hit Marks for a score on third-and-goal from the 17 to make it 28-10. The Cougars did the rest
from the trenches as they have become a more complete team after the slow start. We had to realize theres no good
finesse teams in football. Marks said. Even the teams you guys like to call finesse teams, they really arent. ... We
had to come back to basics and just grind it out. Stanford: The Cardinal offense struggled to do anything as the offensive line was dominated in the trenches and Ryan Burns missed on chances for a few big plays. McCaffrey was held
to 35 yards on eight carries and one catch for 5 yards. Stanford allowed four sacks after giving up eight last week and
the only big play came on a 44-yard pass to Michael Rector on the final play of the first half. Shaw said the Cardinal
missed four potential TD passes and the offense didnt reach the end zone until the final play. Even the usually reliable
Conrad Ukropina missed two field goals. So weve got to hit those opportunities. Shaw said. You know, its not just
one of those. Weve got to hit multiple. If those things are there, weve got to hit them.r

PULLMAN, Wash. Gerard Wicks rushed for a pair of 1-yard touchdowns, Jamal Morrow added another TD run,
and Washington State won its fourth straight, 27-21 over UCLA. Wicks first touchdown late in the second quarter
gave the Cougars (4-2, 3-0 Pac-12) a 10-0 lead and his second 1-yard plunge pushed the lead to 17-7 midway through
the third quarter. Morrow added a 3-yard TD run late in the third as the Cougars beat UCLA in consecutive years for
the first time since 2006 and 2007. UCLA (3-4, 1-3) played without starting quarterback Josh Rosen a week after he
suffered shoulder and leg injuries against Arizona State. The shoulder was the problem on Saturday, as Rosen only
attempted a couple of throws during pregame warmups before determining he couldnt go. Backup Mike Fafaul,
making his first college start, was 24-of-40 passing for 258 yards. Fafaul threw two touchdown passes to Darren
Andrews and added a 5-yard TD throw to Jordan Lasley. Fafaul hit Andrews on a 22-yard TD in the third quarter and
his 4-yard TD pass to Andrews with 3:17 left pulled the Bruins with 27-21. UCLA got the ball back with 2:43 remaining
after holding Washington State to a three-and-out. But on the first play Lasley was hit from behind by Dylan Hanser
and fumbled. Washington States Robert Taylor fell on the loose ball. The Cougars punted back to UCLA with under a
minute remaining but Charleston White intercepted Fafaul to clinch the win. Washington State quarterback Luke Falk
failed to throw a touchdown pass for the first time in his career. Falk finished 28 of 48 for 261 yards on a cold, rainy
night on the Palouse. Falk was intercepted in the end zone in the first half and fumbled an attempted pass in the third
quarter that led to UCLAs first touchdown. But Falk led three long touchdown drives, including an 18-play, 91-yard
drive in the second quarter that was capped by Wicks first touchdown. It was a forgettable night for the Bruins that
included a (minus) 1-yard punt from Austin Kent in the first quarter that led to a few choice words from coach Jim
Mora. Aside from a promising debut by Fafaul, UCLA was bullied on the line of scrimmage and saw its defense give
up more than 24 points in regulation for the first time this season. Washington State became the final FBS team in the
country to make a field goal when Powell hit a 36-yard attempt midway through the first quarter to take a 3-0 lead.
Powell had missed his first attempts of the season - one in each game. Powell made another 36-yarder in the fourth
quarter. UCLA: The Bruins continued to have no running game on a night where the weather and circumstances with
their quarterback called for having offensive balance. The Bruins rushed for 43 yards on 25 carries, the fourth time
in five games UCLA failed to crack 100 yards rushing as a team. Washington State: The Cougars continue to get big
production from their trio of running backs. The Cougars rushed for 95 yards, but the trio of Wicks, Morrow and James
Williams added eight catches for 65 yards.

SCORE BY QUARTERS
1 2 3 4
Washington State
7 7 14 14
Stanford
0 3 7 6

SCORE BY QUARTERS
1 2 3 4
UCLA
0 0 7 14
Washington State
3 7 14 3

SCORING SUMMARY
1st 02:12 WSU Martin Jr., Tav 5 yd pass from Falk, Luke (Powell, Erik kick)
2nd 12:51 STAN Ukropina,C 43 yd field goal

09:10 WSU Martin Jr., Tav 29 yd pass from Falk, Luke (Powell, Erik kick)
3rd 10:59 WSU Williams, James 2 yd run (Powell, Erik kick)

07:44 STAN Buncom,F 26 yd interception return (Ukropina,C kick)

02:54 WSU Marks, Gabe 17 yd pass from Falk, Luke (Powell, Erik kick)
4th 11:28 WSU Cracraft, River 16 yd pass from Falk, Luke (Powell, Erik kick)

05:23 WSU Wicks, Gerard 2 yd run (Powell, Erik kick)

00:00 STAN A.-Whiteside,JJ 1 yd pass from Burns,R

TOTAL
42
16
6-80 2:15
10-45 4:15
9-75 3:41
10-81 3:56
11-75 4:50
10-73 4:37
3-10 1:32
9-67 5:17

TEAM STATISTICS

WSU
STANFORD
FIRST DOWNS
21
16
RUSHES-YARDS (NET)
30-101
26-61
PASSING YDS (NET)
357
235
Passes Att-Comp-Int
41-30-2
34-21-2
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS
71-458
60-296
Fumble Returns-Yards
0-0
0-0
Punt Returns-Yards
0-0
0-0
Kickoff Returns-Yards
1-16
7-97
Interception Returns-Yards
2-45
2-40
Punts (Number-Avg)
3-34.3
4-47.0
Fumbles-Lost
1-0
2-1
Penalties-Yards
10-81
4-34
Possession Time
30:48
29:12
Third-Down Conversions
5 of 12
6 of 14
Fourth-Down Conversions
2 of 2
0 of 0
Red-Zone Scores-Chances
5-6
1-1
Sacks By: Number-Yards
3-13
3-18

SCORING SUMMARY
1st 06:58 WSU Powell, Erik 36 yd field goal
2nd 04:15 WSU Wicks, Gerard 1 yd run (Powell, Erik kick)
3rd 10:41 UCLA Andrews 22 yd pass from Fafaul (Strauch kick)

07:39 WSU Wicks, Gerard 1 yd run (Powell, Erik kick)

01:35 WSU Morrow, Jamal 3 yd run (Powell, Erik kick)
4th 11:37 UCLA Lasley 5 yd pass from Fafaul (Molson kick)

05:09 WSU Powell, Erik 36 yd field goal

03:17 UCLA Andrews 4 yd pass from Fafaul (Molson kick)

TOTAL
21
27
8-23 2:13
18-91 7:08
3-25 1:13
7-61 2:54
9-57 3:54
15-75 4:58
15-57 6:28
6-63 1:46

TEAM STATISTICS

UCLA
WSU
FIRST DOWNS
18
25
RUSHES-YARDS (NET)
25-43
35-95
PASSING YDS (NET)
258
261
Passes Att-Comp-Int
40-24-2
48-28-1
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS
65-301
83-356
Fumble Returns-Yards
0-0
0-0
Punt Returns-Yards
1-0
0-0
Kickoff Returns-Yards
4-60
2-70
Interception Returns-Yards
1-0
2-13
Punts (Number-Avg)
5-27.4
3-33.3
Fumbles-Lost
5-2
1-1
Penalties-Yards
7-69
8-60
Possession Time
26:08
33:52
Third-Down Conversions
6 of 13
6 of 17
Fourth-Down Conversions
1 of 1
4 of 5
Red-Zone Scores-Chances
2-2
5-6
Sacks By: Number-Yards
3-12
0-0

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING: Washington State-Morrow, Jamal 8-40; Wicks, Gerard 10-36; Williams, James 7-28; Falk, Luke 5-minus 3.
Stanford-McCaffrey,C 8-35; Chryst,K 4-18; Burns,R 10-5; Love,B 4-3.

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING: UCLA-Olorunfunmi 10-22; Jamabo 2-12; Starks, N. 10-7; Fafaul 2-2; Adams 1-0. Washington State-Morrow,
Jamal 8-51; Williams, James 9-28; Wicks, Gerard 9-24; Marks, Gabe 1-minus 1; Falk, Luke 7-minus 1; TEAM
1-minus 6.

PASSING: Washington State-Falk, Luke 30-41-2-357. Stanford-Burns,R 19-25-1-222; Chryst,K 2-9-1-13.

PASSING: UCLA-Fafaul 24-40-2-258. Washington State-Falk, Luke 28-48-1-261.

RECEIVING: Washington State-Cracraft, River 7-130; Marks, Gabe 5-39; Morrow, Jamal 3-55; Johnson-Mack, I
3-30; Williams, James 3-11; Martin Jr., Tav 2-34; Lewis, Robert 2-12; Wicks, Gerard 2-9; Dimry, C.J. 1-18;
Thompson, John 1-11; Sweet, Kyle 1-8. Stanford-Rector,M 5-90; A.-Whiteside,JJ 5-68; Irwin,T 4-28; Love,B
2-14; Schultz,D 2-12; Brandt-Sims,I 1-10; Stewart,D 1-8; McCaffrey,C 1-5.

RECEIVING: UCLA-Andrews 8-116; Lasley 4-46; Massington 2-27; Walker 2-20; Iese 2-16; Adams 2-15; Starks, N. 2-10;
Olorunfunmi 1-6; Roberts 1-2. Washington State-Cracraft, River 6-74; Marks, Gabe 6-36; Martin Jr., Tav 5-61;
Williams, James 5-35; Wicks, Gerard 2-17; Johnson-Mack, I 2-5; Sweet, Kyle 1-20; Morrow, Jamal 1-13.

INTERCEPTIONS: Washington State-Luani, Shalom 1-45; Dotson, Isaac 1-0. Stanford-Buncom,F 1-26; Lloyd,D 1-14.
FUMBLES: Washington State-Wicks, Gerard 1-0. Stanford-Burns,R 2-1.
SACKS (UA-A): Washington State-Mataafa, Herc. 1-0; Pelluer, Peyton 1-0; Luvu, Frankie 1-0. Stanford-Phillips,H 1-0;
Alfieri,J 1-0; Thomas,S 1-0.
TACKLES (UA-A): Washington State-Thompson, Jalen 2-5; Mataafa, Herc. 4-2; Taylor, Paris 2-4; Molton, Darrien
4-1; Pelluer, Peyton 3-2; Dotson, Isaac 2-3; Luani, Shalom 3-1; Luvu, Frankie 3-0; Hanser, Dylan 3-0; Pippins,
Mar. 2-1; Henry, Parker 1-2; Broughton, Tre. 2-0; Tago, Logan 1-1; Ekuale, Daniel 1-1; Moore, Derek 1-1; Dale,
Hunter 1-1; Teglovic,Colton 1-0; Strong, Marcus 1-0; Powell, Erik 0-1; Dillard, Andre 0-1; Madison, Cole 0-1;
Barber, Robert 0-1; Taylor, Robert 0-1; Morrow, Jamal 0-1; Wicks, Gerard 0-1. Stanford-Alfieri,J 5-1; Reid,J
5-1; Buncom,F 3-3; Lloyd,D 1-5; Phillips,H 3-2; Palma,K 2-2; Thomas,S 3-0; Edwards,B 3-0; Hoffpauir,Z 2-1;
Davis,N 2-1; Tyler,M 1-2; Toohill,C 1-2; Barton,S 1-2; Robinson,C 0-3; Kalambayi,P 2-0; Perez,J 1-1; Okereke,B
1-1; Alexander,T 1-0; Murphy,A 1-0; Jackson,D 0-1; Watkins,J 0-1; Branch,M 0-1.

INTERCEPTIONS: UCLA-Brown 1-0. Washington State-Pippins, Mar. 1-9; White, C. 1-4.


FUMBLES: UCLA-Lasley 1-1; Fafaul 1-0; Goforth 1-0; Walker 1-1; Olorunfunmi 1-0. Washington State-Falk, Luke 1-1.
SACKS (UA-A): UCLA-Brown 1-0; Tuioti-Mariner 1-0; McKinley 1-0. Washington State-None.
TACKLES (UA-A): UCLA-Brown 4-6; Dickerson 2-5; Goforth 4-2; McKinley 3-3; Young 3-3; Wadood 3-2; Moreau 3-2;
Vanderdoes 1-3; Tuioti-Mariner 3-0; Pickett 3-0; Spencer 1-2; Rios 2-0; Goodman 1-1; Ankou 1-1; Judge 1-0;
Lucier-South 1-0; Iese 1-0; Molson 1-0; Johnson, J. 1-0; Meadors 0-1; Toailoa 0-1. Washington State-Pelluer,
Peyton 4-3; Mataafa, Herc. 4-3; Pippins, Mar. 4-1; Luani, Shalom 3-1; Molton, Darrien 3-1; Oguayo, Nnamdi
1-3; Thompson, Jalen 3-0; Hanser, Dylan 2-1; Moore, Derek 1-2; Luvu, Frankie 1-1; Dotson, Isaac 1-1; Tapa,
Ngalu 0-2; Ekuale, Daniel 0-2; Barber, Robert 1-0; Taylor, Paris 1-0; DeRider, Nate 1-0; Dale, Hunter 0-1; Taylor,
Robert 0-1; White, C. 0-1.

31

Mike
LEACH
Head Coach
5th Year

Mike Leach, the 2015 Pac-12 Co-Coach of the Year, begins his fifth season leading
the Washington State Cougar football program after being named the Cougars
head football coach, Nov. 30, 2011. Leach has guided the Cougars to two bowl
appearances in his first four years, a first for a WSU head coach.
In 2015 the Cougars ended the season with a 9-4 record, 6-3 in the Pac-12
Conference, capped by a 20-14 Sun Bowl victory over Miami. After starting the
season 2-2, the Cougars went 7-2 over the final nine games, posting last-minute
victories at Oregon and No. 18 UCLA, and rallying from a fourth-quarter deficit in
a 38-24 victory against Arizona State. For the second-straight season WSU led the
nation in passing at 389.5 ypg, while also finishing second in the nation in red zone
offense, converting 94.5 percent of their opportunities inside the 20-yard line. WSU
concluded the regular season by having 11 student-athletes named to All-Pac-12
teams and five to Pac-12 All-Academic teams. Senior offensive lineman Joe Dahl
earned Second-Team All-America honors and was later drafted by Detroit in the
fifth round of the 2016 NFL Draft. Defensive lineman Hercules Mataafa garnered
First-Team Freshman All-American honors by USA Today.
In 2014 Leachs offense led the nation in passing at 477.7 yards per game, the
second-highest total in FBS history, trailing only Houstons 511.3 in 1989. WSU
set or tied 42 school, conference or NCAA records during the season, including
quarterback Connor Halliday who threw for an NCAA single-game record 734 yards
against California. WSU also placed five student-athletes on Pac-12 All-Academic
teams and five on All-Pac-12 teams during the season.
In 2013, Leachs second season at the helm of the Cougars, he guided Washington
State to the Gildan New Mexico Bowl, the first bowl game for the Cougars in a
decade. Last season the Cougars ranked fourth in the nation in passing offense,
setting a school-record at 368.00 yards per game, eclipsing the previous mark of
343.3 ypg in 1997. The Cougar offense threw for more than 400 yards five times,
including a 2013 NCAA FBSbest 557 yards at Oregon. Quarterback Connor Halliday
set WSU single-season records for passing yards (4,587), attempts (714) and
completions (449), the first WSU quarterback to surpass the 4,000-yard mark. The
Cougars picked up more national recognition as safety Deone Bucannon became
WSUs first All-America first-team selection since 2005 and was later selected as
the No. 27 overall pick in NFL Draft by the Arizona Cardinals, the first Cougar taken in
the first round since 2003. The Cougars also placed eight student-athletes on Pac-12
All-Academic teams during the season.
In his first season in Pullman, Leachs high-powered offense led the Pac-12
Conference in passing, averaging 330.42 yards per game. That figure ranked ninth
nationally and marked the second-highest average in school history. Academically,
nine Cougars received Pac-12 All-Academic honors while the 2012 fall semester
football GPA of 2.66 marked the first time the football team had been over a 2.60 GPA
for fall semester.
Leach brought a proven record of winning to Pullman. In 10 seasons as a head
coach, all at Texas Tech (2000-09) his program earned 10 bowl bids. In addition, the
Susanville, Calif., native who was raised in Cody, Wyo., recorded a school-record 84
victories during his tenure.
Leading the most prolific passing offense in the country, Leach received three
national coach of the year awards in 2008 - the Woody Hayes Award, Howie Long/
Fieldturf Coach of the Year, and George Munger Award. His offense spreads the
field with his exciting brand of football and guided Texas Tech to six NCAA passing
titles and three total offense titles during his 10 seasons in Lubbock. Leachs offense
produced school records in nearly every passing category in 2000, his first season
with the Red Raiders, but surpassed those numbers in each of his next nine seasons.
During Leachs time in Lubbock, Texas, the Red Raiders increased their yards
per game 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.

32

HEAD COACHING RECORD

YEAR SCHOOL

RECORD

POSTSEASON

2000 Texas Tech

7-6 (3-5 Big 12) GalleryFurniture Bowl (L)

2001 Texas Tech

7-5 (4-4 Big 12)

Alamo Bowl (L)

2002 Texas Tech

9-5 (5-3 Big 12)

Tangerine Bowl (W)

2003 Texas Tech

8-5 (4-4 Big 12)

Houston Bowl (W)

2004 Texas Tech

8-4 (5-3 Big 12)

Holiday Bowl (W)

2005 Texas Tech

9-3 (6-2 Big 12)

Cotton Bowl (L)

2006 Texas Tech

8-5 (4-4 Big 12)

Insight Bowl (W)

2007 Texas Tech

9-4 (4-4 Big 12)

Gator Bowl (W)

2008 Texas Tech

11-2 (7-1 Big 12)

Cotton Bowl (L)

2009 Texas Tech

8-4 (5-3 Big 12)

Alamo Bowl

2012 Washington State

3-9 (1-8 Pac-12)

2013 Washington State

6-7 (4-5 Pac-12)

2014 Washington State

3-9 (2-7 Pac-12)

New Mexico Bowl (L)

2015 Washington State 9-4 (6-3 Pac-12)

Sun Bowl (W)

2016 Washington State 4-2 (3-0 Pac-12)


15TH SEASON

109-74 (25-31 WSU RECORD)

6-5

COACHING ACCOLADES
12 BOWL GAME APPEARANCES
5 BOWL GAME WINS
2015 PAC-12 COACH OF THE YEAR
2008 BIG 12 COACH OF THE YEAR
2008 WOODY HAYES AWARD
2008 AFCA REGIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR
2008 GEORGE MUNGER AWARD
8 NCAA PASSING TITLES
22 NFL DRAFT PICKS
2 FIRST-ROUND NFL DRAFT PICKS
23 ALL-AMERICANS
7 FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS
7 FRESHMEN ALL-AMERICANS
149 ALL-BIG 12 SELECTIONS
31 ALL-PAC-12 SELECTIONS
21 FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG 12 SELECTIONS
4 FIRST TEAM ALL-PAC-12 SELECTION
4 HEISMAN TROPHY TOP-10 FINALISTS
162 BIG 12 ALL-ACADEMIC SELECTIONS
27 PAC-12 ALL-ACADEMIC SELECTIONS
94 BIG 12 FIRST TEAM ALL-ACADEMIC SELECTIONS
4 PAC-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
18 EAST-WEST SHRINE GAME SELECTIONS
14 SENIOR BOWL SELECTIONS

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

1989

1988

IOWA WESLEYAN
Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line
PORI, FINLAND (EUROPEAN LEAGUE)
Head Coach
COLLEGE OF THE DESERT (CALIF.)

Linebackers
1987

CAL POLY
Offensive Line

EDUCATION
Masters
Juris Doctor
Bachelors

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 firstteam 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 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 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.
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.
Safety Darcel McBath was selected by the Denver Broncos in the

U.S. SPORTS ACADEMY, 88


PEPPERDINE, 86
BYU, 83

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. 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. Under Leach, the Oklahoma offense set six
Big 12 Conference and 17 OU records.
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. Under Mumme and Leach, the Kentucky offense set
six NCAA records, 41 Southeastern Conference records and 116 school
records in 22 games.
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.

33

ROSTER
NUMERICAL

NO. NAME
2
TAYLOR, Robert
3
HILINSKI, Tyler
3
MOLTON, Darrien
4
FALK, Luke
4
WHITE, Charleston
5
JOHNSON-MACK, Isaiah
6
POWELL, Kameron
8
MARTIN JR., Tavares
9
MARKS, Gabe
10
PARKER, Kirkland
10
TINSLEY, Trey
12
PATMON, Dezmon
13
WOODS, Jahad
15
LEWIS, Robert
16
BROUGHTON, Treshon
17
SWEET, Kyle
18
GORDON, Anthony
18
LUANI, Shalom
19
MISSEY, Bryce
19
TEGLOVIC, Colton
20
TAYLOR, Paris
21
CRACRAFT, River
22
SINGLETON, Deion
23
WICKS, Gerard
23
ROGERS, Justus
24
HARRINGTON, Keith
24
EMMY, Josh
25
MORROW, Jamal
26
DALE, Hunter
27
PAGE, Killian
27
PIPPINS, Marcellus
28
LEMORA, Darius
28
TAULELEI, Madigan
29
HENRY, Parker
30
OGUAYO, Nnamdi
31
DOTSON, Isaac
32
WILLIAMS, James
33
HANSER, Dylan
33
WILSON, Kainoa
34
THOMPSON, Jalen
35
HARRIS, Romello
36
JONES, DJimon
36
LEE, Alijah
37
STRONG, Marcus
38
KRENZ, Riley
38
SINCHAK, Dakota
39
THOMAS, Skyler
40
ONYEUKWU, Chima
40
PARK, Tommy
42
CRANE, Jack
42
HOYD III, Greg
43
PORTER, Aaron
44
BROCK, Tristan
45
TAGO, Logan
46
POWELL, Erik
46
VINYARD, Mason
47
PELLUER, Peyton
49
BENDER, Danny
49
SCHAFER, Brett
50
MATAAFA, Hercules
51
LUVU, Frankie
52
FERNANDEZ, Kingston
53
CASTILLO, Anthony
54
DeRIDER, Nate
55
OSUR-MYERS, Noah
56
COMFORT, Taylor
57
NORVELL, Drew
58
FEHOKO, T.J.
58
SORENSON, Riley
59
MOORE, Derek

34

NO.
89
92
94
62
89
81
49
79
44
16
53
72
95
56
94
21
42
26
54
60
88
31
90
36
60
4
58
52
83
78
67
61
18
71
70
74
68
93
33
69
24
35
29
3
64
42
5
36
66
38
36
28
15
18
51
61
9
8
50
97
69
99
73
19
98
3
55
25

NAME
POS.
ARCONADO, Brandon
WR
BARBER, Robert
NT
BARTLEY, Lyric
DL
BAUMGARDNER, Jon
LB
BEGG, Nick
DL
BELL, Renard
WR
BENDER, Danny
DL
BIGGE-DUREN, Cedric
OL
BROCK, Tristan
LB
BROUGHTON, Treshon CB
CASTILLO, Anthony
LB
CELLI, Kyle
LS
CHARME, Zach
P
COMFORT, Taylor
DL
COX, Mitchell
K
CRACRAFT, River
WR
CRANE, Jack
K
DALE, Hunter
S
DeRIDER, Nate
LB
DILLARD, Andre
OL
DIMRY, C.J.
WR
DOTSON, Isaac
LB
EKUALE, Daniel
DL
EMMY, Josh
DB
FAALAVAAU, Alofagia (Ben) LB
FALK, Luke
QB
FEHOKO, T.J.
DL
FERNANDEZ, Kingston
DL
FOSSUM, Kaleb
WR
FREEMAN, Carlos
OL
GAISOA, Nilsson
OL
GLUECK, Erik
LB
GORDON, Anthony
QB
GRAVELLE, Lucas
LS
HAANGANA, Christian
OL
ROCKET HANDEL, Vaughnden OL
HANEY, Jack
LS
HANSEN, Levi
LB
HANSER, Dylan
RUSH
HAROON, Francis
DL
HARRINGTON, Keith
RB
HARRIS, Romello
RB
HENRY, Parker
NICKEL
HILINSKI, Tyler
QB
HOPKINS, Mack
OL
HOYD III, Greg
LB
JOHNSON-MACK, Isaiah WR
JONES, DJimon
DB
KING, Keenen
OL
KRENZ, Riley
WR
LEE, Alijah
RB
LEMORA, Darius
S
LEWIS, Robert
WR
LUANI, Shalom
S
LUVU, Frankie
LB
MADISON, Cole
OL
MARKS, Gabe
WR
MARTIN JR., Tavares
WR
MATAAFA, Hercules
DL
MATTOX, Hunter
DL
MAUIGOA, Frederick
OL
McBROOM, Garrett
DL
MIDDLETON, Eduardo
OL
MISSEY, Bryce
QB
MITCHELL, Jeremiah
DL
MOLTON, Darrien
CB
MOORE, Derek
RUSH
MORROW, Jamal
RB

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

ALPHABETICAL

WT.
165
305
260
228
260
155
255
322
246
185
218
238
201
270
195
200
180
197
225
295
201
224
290
166
243
216
270
271
185
308
315
228
180
224
375
254
226
220
240
246
195
182
206
206
314
230
216
180
324
175
193
190
165
205
230
318
190
185
255
272
289
282
316
190
275
175
223
201

YR.
SO
SR*
FR
FR
SO*
FR
FR
FR*
FR*
SR
JR
SO*
SO
SO*
JR*
SR
FR
SO
JR*
SO*
SR*
JR*
JR*
SO
FR*
JR*
FR*
SO*
SO
JR*
FR
FR
SO
JR*
FR
FR
FR
FR
JR
FR
SO*
FR
SR*
FR*
SO*
SO*
FR
FR
FR
FR
SO*
JR*
JR*
SR
JR
JR*
SR*
SO
SO*
FR*
FR
JR*
SR*
FR
SR*
SO
FR
JR*

EXP.
HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE)
TR
Chino Hills, Calif. (Bishop Amat/Chaffee College)
3V
Tula, American Samoa (Fagaitua)
HS
Taylorsville, Utah (Taylorsville)
HS
Boise, Idaho (Bishop Kelly)
SQ Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. (Santa Margarita)
HS
Los Angeles, Calif. (Cathedral)
HS
El Cajon, Calif. (Valhalla)
RS
Oceanside, Calif. (Oceanside)
RS
Mount Vernon, Wash. (Mount Vernon)
1V
Murrieta, Calif. (Vista Murrieta/Riverside CC)
HS
Kent Wash. (Meridian)
SQ
Seattle, Wash. (Bishop Blanchet)
1V
Boise, Idaho (Timberline)
SQ
Sultan, Wash. (Sultan)
RS
Kent, Wash. (Kentwood/Eastern New Mexico)
3V Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. (Santa Margarita)
HS
Sammamish, Wash. (Skyline)
1V
New Orleans, La. (John Curtis)
1V
Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue)
1V
Woodinville, Wash. (Woodinville)
SQ Carlsbad, Calif. (La Costa Canyon/Saddleback College)
2V
Bellevue, Wash. (Newport)
2V
Pago Pago, American Samoa (Nuuuli Technical)
HS
Vancouver, Wash. (Skyview)
HS
Tacoma, Wash. (Foss)
2V
Logan, Utah (Logan)
RS
West Valley City, Utah (Cottonwood)
SQ
Kapolei, Hawaii (Kapolei)
1V
Lake Forest, Calif. (El Toro)
SQ
Midwest City, Okla. (Midwest City)
HS
Waimanalo, Hawaii (Kailua)
HS
Gig Harbor, Wash. (Bellarmine Prep)
TR
Pacifica, Calif. (Terra Nova/San Francisco CC)
1V
Niagra Falls, N.Y. (Wheatfield/Erie CC)
HS
Milpitas, Calif. (Milpitas)
HS
Spokane, Wash. (Lewis-Clark)
HS
Granite Bay, Calif. (Capital Christian)
HS
Anchorage, Alaska (Robert Service)
1V
Billings, Mont. (Central Catholic)
HS
Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue)
1V
St. Petersburg, Fla. (Northeast)
HS
Tulare, Calif. (Union)
3V
Vancouver, Wash. (Skyview)
RS
Claremont, Calif. (Upland)
SQ
Connell, Wash. (Connell)
SQ
Murrieta, Calif. (Vista Murrieta)
HS
Belle Glade, Fla. (William T. Dwyer)
HS
Federal Way, Wash. (Federal Way)
HS
Las Vegas, Nev. (Arbor View)
HS
Lake Stevens, Wash. (Lake Stevens)
1V
Los Angeles, Calif. (Venice)
2V
Port Arthur, Texas (Memorial)
2V
Watts, Calif. (South East)
1V Masausi, American Samoa (Fagaitua/San Francisco CC)
2V
Pago Pago, American Samoa (Tafuna)
2V
Burien, Wash. (Kennedy)
3V
Venice, Calif. (Venice)
1V
Belle Glade, Fla. (William T. Dwyer)
1V
Lahaina, Hawaii (Lahainaluna)
RS
Calabasas, Calif. (Sierra Canyon)
HS
Iliili, American Samoa (Tafuna)
TR Stillwater, Okla. (Stillwater/Northeastern Oklahoma A&M)
2V
Oceanside, Calif. (Oceanside)
HS
Spanaway, Wash. (Bethel)
SQ
Lake Elsinore, Calif. (Elsinore/Riverside CC)
1V
San Diego, Calif. (Chaparral)
HS
Los Angeles, Calif. (Crenshaw)
2V
Menifee, Calif. (Heritage)

ROSTER
NO.
57
76
30
40
55
27
40
10
12
62
47
27
43
82
46
6
23
87
63
77
75
49
96
38
22
58
37
17
45
95
28
20
2
19
39
34
85
10
46
65
4
23
32
33
13

NAME
NORVELL, Drew
OCONNELL, Cody
OGUAYO, Nnamdi
ONYEUKWU, Chima
OSUR-MYERS, Noah
PAGE, Killian
PARK, Tommy
PARKER, Kirkland
PATMON, Dezmon
PAZ, Chris
PELLUER, Peyton
PIPPINS, Marcellus
PORTER, Aaron
PORTER, Grant
POWELL, Erik
POWELL, Kameron
ROGERS, Justus
RUSSELL, Curtis
RYAN, Liam
SAKARIA, Amosa
SALMONSON, B.J.
SCHAFER, Brett
SHERMAN, Dillon
SINCHAK, Dakota
SINGLETON, Deion
SORENSON, Riley
STRONG, Marcus
SWEET, Kyle
TAGO, Logan
TAPA, Ngalu
TAULELEI, Madigan
TAYLOR, Paris
TAYLOR, Robert
TEGLOVIC, Colton
THOMAS, Skyler
THOMPSON, Jalen
THOMPSON, John
TINSLEY, Trey
VINYARD, Mason
WATSON, Josh
WHITE, Charleston
WICKS, Gerard
WILLIAMS, James
WILSON, Kainoa
WOODS, Jahad

POS. HT.
OL
6-4
OL
6-8
DL
6-3
LB
6-2
OL
6-4
RB 5-8
P
5-10
NICKEL 6-1
WR 6-4
OL
6-4
LB
6-0
CB 5-10
LB
6-3
WR 6-0
K
6-1
S
6-0
QB/ATH 6-2
WR 5-11
OL
6-5
OL
6-2
OL
6-4
K
5-9
LB
6-1
DB 5-9
CB 6-2
OL
6-4
DB 5-9
WR 6-0
RUSH 6-3
DL
6-2
RB 6-0
LB
6-3
S
5-10
NICKEL 6-0
DB 5-9
S
6-0
WR 5-8
QB 6-3
RUSH 6-5
OL
6-4
S
6-0
RB 6-0
RB 5-11
WR 5-11
LB
6-0

WT.
307
354
227
210
312
187
176
185
207
316
235
175
227
178
195
195
215
155
281
313
296
171
208
182
192
330
170
190
235
319
215
223
180
193
173
183
193
208
225
264
203
227
199
170
215

YR.
FR*
JR*
FR*
JR
FR*
FR*
FR
JR*
FR
FR*
JR*
JR
SR*
FR
JR*
FR*
FR
JR
FR
FR*
JR*
FR*
FR
JR*
FR*
SR
FR
SO
SO
SO*
FR*
SR*
JR
SR*
FR
FR
SR
SO
FR
FR
JR*
JR*
FR*
FR*
FR

EXP.
HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE)
RS
Bellingham, Wash. (Sehome)
1V
Wenatchee, Wash. (Wenatchee)
RS
Beltsville, Md. (High Point)
TR
Pittsburg, Calif. (Pittsburg/Contra Costa College)
RS
Walnut Creek, Calif. (Las Lomas)
RS
Marysville, Wash. (Marysville-Pilchuck)
HS
Mount Vernon, Wash. (Mount Vernon)
1V
Houston, Texas (Kingwood Park/Blinn College)
HS
San Diego, Calif. (Patrick Henry)
RS
Bellingham, Wash. (Squalicum)
2V
Sammamish, Wash. (Skyline)
2V
Richmond, Calif. (El Cerrito)
1V
La Habra, Calif. (La Habra/UCLA/Cerritos College)
HS
Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Upland)
2V
Vancouver, Wash. (Seton Catholic)
RS
Upland, Calif. (Upland)
HS
Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue)
HS
Graham, Wash. (Graham Kapowsin)
HS
Chino Hills, Calif. (Damien)
RS
Vaitogi, American Samoa (Tafuna)
2V
Nooksack, Wash. (Nooksack Valley)
RS
Edmonds, Wash. (Meadowdale)
HS
Mission Viejo, Calif. (El Toro)
SQ
Oak Harbor, Wash. (Oak Harbor)
RS
Tallahassee, Fla. (Chiawana (Wash.))
3V
Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. (Santa Margarita)
HS
Rialto, Calif. (Carter)
1V
Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. (Santa Margarita)
1V
Fagasa, American Samoa (Samoana)
1V
Sacramento, Calif. (Luther Burbank)
RS
Spanaway, Wash. (Boise (Idaho))
2V
Orlando, Fla. (Lake Brantley/LA Pierce College)
TR San Leandro, Calif. (Deer Valley/UC Davis/San Francisco CC)
2V
Sammamish, Wash. (Eastlake)
HS
Riverside, Calif. (Citrus)
HS
Downey, Calif. (Downey)
3V
Spanaway, Wash. (Bethel)
TR
Lake Forest, Calif. (El Toro/Fullerton College)
HS
San Diego, Calif. (Helix)
HS
Everett, Wash. (Cascade)
2V
Amarillo, Texas (Palo Duro)
2V
Carson, Calif. (Long Beach Poly)
RS
Burbank, Calif. (Burbank)
RS
Nanakuli, Hawaii (Mililani)
HS
San Diego, Calif. (Helix)
* = Redshirted

NUMERICAL

NO. NAME
60
DILLARD, Andre
60
FAALAVAAU, Alofagia (Ben)
61
GLUECK, Erik
61
MADISON, Cole
62
BAUMGARDNER, Jon
62
PAZ, Chris
63
RYAN, Liam
64
HOPKINS, Mack
65
WATSON, Josh
66
KING, Keenen
67
GAISOA, Nilsson
68
HANEY, Jack
69
HAROON, Francis
69
MAUIGOA, Frederick
70
HAANGANA, Christian
71
GRAVELLE, Lucas
72
CELLI, Kyle
73
MIDDLETON, Eduardo
74
ROCKET HANDEL, Vaughnden
75
SALMONSON, B.J.
76
OCONNELL, Cody
77
SAKARIA, Amosa
78
FREEMAN, Carlos
79
BIGGE-DUREN, Cedric
81
BELL, Renard
82
PORTER, Grant
83
FOSSUM, Kaleb
85
THOMPSON, John
87
RUSSELL, Curtis
88
DIMRY, C.J.
89
ARCONADO, Brandon
89
BEGG, Nick
90
EKUALE, Daniel
92
BARBER, Robert
93
HANSEN, Levi
94
BARTLEY, Lyric
94
COX, Mitchell
95
CHARME, Zach
95
TAPA, Ngalu
96
SHERMAN, Dillon
97
MATTOX, Hunter
98
MITCHELL, Jeremiah
99
McBROOM, Garrett

PRONUNCIATIONS
#3 Tyler HILINSKI
Huh-lin-ski
#3 Darrien MOLTON
Mole-ton
#12 Dezmon PATMON
Pat-min
#13 JAHAD Woods

Jah-hawd
#16 TRESHON BROUGHTON
Tray-shawn / Brought-ton
#18 SHALOM LUANI
Sha-lome / Loo-ah-knee
#19 Colton TEGLOVIC

Teg-low-vick
#21 River CRACRAFT

KRAY-craft
#22 DEION Singleton

Dee-on
#25 Jamal MORROW

MOR-row
#27 MARCELLUS PIPPINS

Mar-cell-us / Pip-ins
#28 DARIUS LEMORA
Dare-ee-us / Lee-more-ah
#30 NNAMDI OGUAYO
Nahm-dee / O-gwuy-oh
#33 KAINOA Wilson

Kai-no-ah
#34 Madison TAULELEI

Tah-u-lay-lay
#36 DJIMON Jones

Jai-mon
#40 CHIMA ONYEUKWU
Chee-mah / ON-you-kooo
#44 Kyle CELLI

Cell-ee

#45 Logan TAGO


Tagos hometown
#47 Peyton PELLUER
#50 Hercules MATAAFA
#51 Frankie LUVU
#55 Noah OSUR-MYERS
#58 T.J. FEHOKO
#61 Erik GLUECK
#62 LIAM Ryan
#67 NILSSON GAISOA
Gaisoas hometown
#69 Frederick MAUIGOA
Mauigoas hometown
#70 Christian HAANGANA
#77 AMOSA SAKARIA
Sakarias hometown
#79 Cedric BIGGE-DUREN
#90 Daniel EKUALE

Tah-go
fong-ah-sah

PUH-loo-er

MAH-Tah-AH-FAH

Loo-voo

OH-shur Myers

Fee-ho-co

Glue-ck

Lee-am

Nil-son / Ny-so-ah

Y-mah-nah-loh

MAU-ing-oah

ee-LEE

Ha-on-gahn-nah
Ah-mo-sah / Sak-ah-ree-ah

vye-ton-yee

Big-ee / Dur-en

Eee-qwall-lay

#95
#94
#95
#97

Zach CHARME
LYRIC BARTLEY
NGALU TAPA
Hunter MATTOX

SHAR-mee
Leer-ick / Bart-lee
NAH-loo / TAH-PAH
MATT-tox

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