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2015 SCHEDULE/RESULTS

(5-3, 3-2 Pac-12)


DATE OPPONENT SITE
TIME/RESULT
Sept. 5 Portland State Pullman
L, 17-24 (P12N)
Sept. 12 Rutgers
Piscataway, N.J. W, 37-34 (ESPNU)
Sept. 19 Wyoming
Pullman
W, 31-14 (P12N)
Oct. 3 No. 24 California * Berkeley, Calif. L, 28-34 (P12N)
Oct. 10 Oregon *
Eugene, Ore. W, 45-38 (2OT) (P12N)
Oct. 17 Oregon State * Pullman
W, 52-31 (P12N)
Oct. 24 Arizona *
Tucson, Ariz.
W, 45-42 (P12N)
Oct. 31 No. 8 Stanford * Pullman
L, 27-28 (ESPN)
Nov. 7 Arizona State * Pullman 12:30 p.m. (FOX Sports 1)
Nov. 14 UCLA *
Pasadena, Calif. 7:45 p.m. (ESPN)
Nov. 21 Colorado *
Pullman
TBA
Nov. 27 Washington * Seattle, Wash. 12:30 p.m./1 p.m. (FOX or FS1)
* 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
ASST. DIRECTOR: Bobby Alworth
OFFICE PHONE: 509-335-5785
CELL: 951-452-6129
EMAIL: bobby.alworth@wsu.edu
SPORTS: Football, Baseball, Swimming
ASST. DIRECTOR: Linda Chalich
OFFICE PHONE: 509-335-0268
EMAIL: lindak@wsu.edu
SPORTS: Volleyball, Cross Country, Track & Field
ASST. DIRECTOR: Jim Crawford
OFFICE PHONE: 509-335-0265
CELL: 509-715-9788
EMAIL: j.crawford@wsu.edu
SPORTS: Womens Soccer, Womens Basketball
ASST. DIRECTOR: Jessica Holmes
OFFICE PHONE: 509-335-0255
EMAIL: jessica_schmick@wsu.edu
SPORTS: Mens Basketball, Rowing,
Mens & Womens Golf

ARIZONA STATE (4-4, 2-3 Pac-12) at WASHINGTON STATE (5-3, 3-2 Pac-12)
12:30 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 7 FOX Sports 1
Martin Stadium (32,952) Pullman, Wash.

BROADCAST INFO
TV: FOX Sports 1
PLAY-BY-PLAY: Tim Brando
ANALYST: Spencer Tillman
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 26-13-2
OVERALL STREAK: ASU +3
LAST SEASON: ASU 52-31 (11/22/14 - Tempe)
LAST WSU WIN: 37-27 (11/12/11 - Pullman)
IN PULLMAN: ASU leads 10-8
STREAK: ASU +1
LAST MEETING: ASU 55-21 (10/31/13)
LAST WSU WIN: 37-27 (11/12/11)
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)

WASHINGTON STATE HOME FOR DADS WEEKEND MATCHUP AGAINST ARIZONA STATE
Washington State hosts Arizona State in a Dads Weekend matchup Saturday at 12:30 p.m. on FOX
Sports 1.
SERIES HISTORY
Washington State faces an Arizona State team that has won the last three meetings including a 5521 win in Pullman in 2013. The Cougars last win over ASU in Pullman came in 2011, 37-27.
COMING UP
The Cougars head to Los Angeles next weekend for a 7:45 p.m. contest against No. 22 UCLA on ESPN.

COUGAR QUICK HITS


TEAM
22 players have made their Cougar debuts this season, and seven players have made their first career start
WSU leads the Pac-12 in passing offense (407.4), the third-best mark in the FBS
WSU is the only team from a Power 5 Conference with three players on the Biletnikoff Watch List
WSU is second in the Pac-12 in tackles-for-loss per game at 8.0, 11th-best in the country
WSUs 64 tackles-for-loss are the most by any Cougar team in the first eight games since the 1999 team tallied 65
WSU leads the country in 4th-down conversions (18) and is tied for the most attempts (26)
WSUs 5-3 start is its best start since the 2006 team started 6-3
WSU recorded its first three-game conference winning streak (at Oregon, Oregon State, at Arizona) since 2003
WSUs win at Oregon was the first win over the Ducks since 2006 and first in Eugene since 2003
WSUs win at Rutgers was the first win against a Big Ten school since defeating Purdue in the 2001 Sun Bowl
WSU rushed for 117 yards in the win at Arizona, the fourth 100-yard game of season, eighth under coach Leach
WSU recorded its first 2015 sellout of Martin Stadium (32,952) against OSU, WSU now owns six sellouts since
coach Mike Leach arrived at WSU in 2012, only one sellout in the five seasons prior
INDIVIDUAL
WSUs win over Oregon State gave Mike Leach career win No. 100, now owns career 101-71 record
QB Luke Falk leads the Pac-12 in passing yards (404.9 ypg), touchdowns (28) and total offense (396.2 ypg)
WR Dom Williams is 2nd in WSU history with 25 career TD catches, trails Jason Hills record of 32
Williams owns the WSU record with eight multiple-TD games, breaking Jason Hills mark of seven
Williams sits 4th in school history with 2,505 career receiving yards, 14th-most among active FBS players
WR Gabe Marks is 3rd in WSU history with 186 career receptions, 9 away from Michael Bumpus record (195)
Marks leads the Pac-12 in catches (63), TDs (11), catches per game (7.9) and second in receiving yards (800)
Marks owns four career games with 10+ receptions, tying Vince Mayle for most in WSU history
Marks owns 63 receptions, 42 of those have resulted in a WSU first down (67%)
RB Gerard Wicks recorded a career high 78 rushing yards against Stanford
RB Jamal Morrow rushed for a career-high 68 yards in the win at Oregon
RB Keith Harrington opened his career with a touchdown in each of the first three games
RUSH LB Kache Palacio owns 15 career sacks, needs .5 more to break into the WSU career top-10 for sacks
S Shalom Luani is tied for second in the Pac-12 with three INT, is 10th averaging 7.5 tackles-per-game

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PAC-12 CONFERENCE
2015 STANDINGS
NORTH DIVISON

Pac-12 Overall
Stanford
6-0
7-1
Washington State
3-2
5-3
Oregon
3-2
5-3
California 2-3 5-3
Washington 2-3 4-4
Oregon State
0-5
2-7
SOUTH DIVISON

Pac-12 Overall
Utah
4-1 7-1
UCLA
3-2 6-2
USC
3-2 5-3
Arizona State
2-3
4-4
Arizona
2-4 5-4
Colorado 1-4 4-5

MEDIA INFORMATION
AUDIO ON INTERNET
WSUs football broadcasts are available on the Internet through WSUs web provider NeuLion. The address is: www.wsucougars.com, then use the Connect
link near the top of the page.
WSU TICKETS
WSU football tickets are available online at www.wsucougars.com, by clicking on the Tickets link on the
front page. Tickets are available online 24 hours a day,
up until the day before the game. All orders processed
online can be mailed up to 10 days prior to the game.
After that all online orders will be held for pickup at
Will Call. For any questions about WSU tickets, please
call 1-800-Go-Cougs, Option 1, during business hours
(Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.).

WSUCOUGARS.COM
WSU releases, statistics, notes and depth chart information are loaded weekly on the WSU Athletics Home
Page. The address is: http://www.wsucougars.com.

SATURDAY, NOV. 71
Stanford at COLORADO, 10 a.m. (P12N)
Arizona State at WASHINGTON STATE, 12:30 p.m. (FOX Sports 1)
UCLA at Oregon State, 1:30 p.m. (P12N)
Utah at WASHINGTON, 4:30 p.m. (FOX)
Arizona at USC, 7:30 p.m. (ESPN)
California at OREGON, 7:30 p.m. (ESPN2)

COUGAR ATHLETICS ON THE WEB


Connect with Washington State University Athletics
on the web at WSUCougars.com, the official website
of Cougar Athletics, and on Twitter (twitter.com/WSUCougars_com) and Facebook (facebook.com/WSUCougarAthletics) during the 2013 season.

THIS WEEK

LAST WEEK
THURSDAY, OCT. 29
Oregon def. ARIZONA STATE, 61-55 (OT3)
SATURDAY, OCT. 31
UCLA def. Colorado, 35-31
USC def. CALIFORNIA, 27-21
UTAH def. Oregon State, 27-12
Stanford def. WASHINGTON STATE, 28-27
WASHINGTON def. Arizona, 49-3

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 is open to 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.

THE WASHINGTON STATE IMG COLLEGE NETWORK


Cougar football games are broadcast live on the
radio throughout the Pacific Northwest via the Washington State IMG College Sports Network. The 18-station football network reaches from British Columbia to
Oregon and can be heard worldwide via the internet
and XM Satellite radio. Cougar football broadcasts begin an hour before kickoff, carry through the game and
conclude with post-game interviews with players and
coaches.
710 ESPN will air a weekly season-long segment
featuring WSU head coach Mike Leach along with
special Cougar Athletics programming on both 710
ESPN Seattle. In addition, a WSU section and archived
game podcasts will be highlighted on the 710 Sports
page of MyNorthwest.com.
IMG College produces the Washington State
IMG College Sports Network, which also features
radio coverage of WSU mens basketball, baseball,
womens basketball and womens volleyball, and the
Cougar Coaches Show in the fall and winter seasons.
IMG College, founded in 1992 in its corporate home
of Winston-Salem, NC, manages corporate marketing
opportunities and on-site promotions at WSU football
and basketball games as well as oversees sales for
all signage at Martin Stadium, Friel Court at Beasley
Coliseum and all Cougar competition sites.
Location
Station Frequency
Spokane (Flagship)
KXLY
920 AM
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
KKPZ
1330 AM
Pullman
KHTR
104.3 FM
Pullman
KQQQ
1150 AM
Shelton
KMAS
1030 AM
Walla Walla
KGDC
1320 AM
Wenatchee
KPQ
560 AM
Wenatchee
KNZW
1340 AM
Yakima
KBBO 1390 AM/104.5 FM
Internet wsucougars.com
Sirius/XM Satellite Radio 93/198

COUGAR COACHS SHOW


Washington State Head Coach Mike Leach hold his
weekly radio show on WSUs flagship station 920 KXLY
every Thursday from 6-7 p.m. live from Zeppoz in Pullman.

THIS WEEKS SCHEDULE


MONDAY - Nov. 2
TUESDAY - Nov. 3
WEDNESDAY - Nov. 4
No Practice
Practice
Practice
Press Conferences
3:30 p.m.
3:30 p.m.
12:30 p.m. - Players All Coaches Available All Coaches Available
1 p.m. - Coach Leach
To Media
To Media

THURSDAY - Nov. 5
Practice
3:30 p.m.
Asst. Coaches ONLY
Available To Media

FRIDAY - Nov. 6
Closed walk-thru

WASHINGTON STATE FOOTBALL

SATURDAY - Nov. 7
vs. Arizona State
12:30 p.m.
FOX Sports 1

SUNDAY - Nov. 8
8 p.m.
Asst. Coaches ONLY
Available To Media

2015 COUGAR FOOTBALL


WSU QUICK FACTS
FOUNDED: 1890
NICKNAME: Cougars
COLORS: Crimson and Gray
CONFERENCE: Pac-12
ENROLLMENT: 19,446
LOCATION:
P. O. Box 641602
Pullman, WA 99164-1602
STADIUM: Martin Stadium (32,952 - FieldTurf)
INTERIM PRESIDENT: Dr. Daniel J. Bernardo
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): 101-71 (14th)
WSU RECORD (Seasons): 17-28 (4th)
WSU PAC-12 RECORD : 10-22
CAREER BOWL RECORD (Games): 5-5 (11)
DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR:
Alex Grinch (1st)
OUTSIDE RECEIVERS:
Graham Harrell (1st)
OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS:
Roy Manning (1st)
RUNNING BACKS:
Jim Mastro (4th)
OFFENSIVE LINE:
Clay McGuire (4th)
SPECIAL TEAMS:
Eric Mele (1st)
ASSISTANT HEAD COACH / DEFENSIVE LINE:
Joe Salavea (4th)
LINEBACKERS:
Ken Wilson (3rd)
INSIDE RECEIVERS:
David Yost (3rd)
SENIOR ASSOCIATE A.D./CHIEF OF STAFF:
Dave Emerick (4th)
DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS:
Antonio Huffman (4th)
HEAD STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH:
Jason Loscalzo (4th)
2014 RECORD: 3-9
PAC-12 RECORD: 2-7
OFFENSE: Spread
DEFENSE: 3-4
RETURNING LETTERWINNERS: 39
DEFENSE: 20
OFFENSE: 17
SPECIAL TEAMS: 2
RETURNING STARTERS: 15
DEFENSE: 7
OFFENSE: 7
SPECIAL TEAMS: 1
WSU ALL-TIME RECORD: 518-540-45 (120th Season)
CONFERENCE RECORD: 260-365-25
WSU BOWL RECORD: 6-5 (11)
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

YOUNG COUGS TAKE THE FIELD


Washington State has seen 22 players make their Cougar debuts this season and five players who
have made their first career start in 2015. Thirteen freshmen have contributed including seven true
freshmen. Eighteen newcomers appear in the depth chart against Arizona State with a total of 13
freshman listed including seven true freshmen. The players who have made their Cougar debuts
this season are: Treshon Broughton (DB), Zach Charme (P), Reggie Coates (DL), Hunter Dale (DB),
Nate DeRider (LB), Kaleb Fossum (WR), Lucas Gravelle (LS), Keith Harrington (RB), Alijah Lee (RB),
Chandler Leniu (LB), Shalom Luani (S), Tavares Martin
2012 2013 2014 2015
9 5 9 7
Jr. (WR), Hercules Mataafa (DL), Jeremiah Mitchell True Freshmen Played
(DL), Darrien Molton (CB), Cody OConnell (OL), Kirkland Total Freshmen Played 17 10 20 13
13 17 14 19
Parker (DB), Aaron Porter (LB), Kyrin Priester (WR), Kyle Sophomores Played
Sweet (WR), Logan Tago (LB), Ngalu Tapa (DL).
AIR RAID HEATS UP
The Washington State Air Raid offense has taken off to new levels in the past four games, averaging 558.5 yards in total offense, 445.5 yards passing while converting 43 percent on third downs, 80
percent on fourth down and has scored in all 23 trips inside the red zone (16 TD). The Cougars have
averaged 42.5 ppg in the past four games which included its first three-game conference winning
streak since 2003 and scoring 40+ points in three straight for the first time since 2001. WSU has averaged 113 rushing yards-per-game in the last four games and surpassed the century mark in rushing
yards in three straight for the first time since 2010. Over that same stretch, Luke Falk has thrown
for 1,780 yards with 18 touchdowns, four interceptions, averaged 445 passing yards-per-game and
completed 69.2 percent of his passes while wideout Gabe Marks has caught eight touchdowns and
averaged 96.5 yards-per-game. WSU enters the week third in the FBS in passing (407.4), No. 16 in
total offense (498.1) and four games with over 100-yards rushing, matching the number of 100-yard
games from the previous three seasons combined.
COUGAR AIR RAID RANKINGS UNDER COACH LEACH
CATEGORY (PAC-12 RANK/NCAA)
2012
2013
2014
TOTAL OFFENSE/G
359.5 (9/94)
421.4 (8/54)
517.5 (2/7)
PASSING OFFENSE/G
330.4 (1/9)
368.0 (2/4)
477.7 (1/1)
RUSHING OFFENSE/G
29.1 (12/120)
53.4 (12/123)
39.8 (12/125)
SCORING OFFENSE/G
20.4 (11/106)
31.0 (8/52)
31.8 (7/45)

2015
498.1 (3/16)
407.4 (1/3)
90.8 (12/125)
35.4 (7/34)

FALK EARNS SECOND PAC-12 PLAYER OF THE WEEK ACCOLADE


Luke Falk was named a Davey OBrien Quarterback Award Semifinalist Monday. The award is
presented annually to the nations best college quarterback and is the nations oldest and most
prestigious national quarterback award. Falk is one of 17 semifinalists and has earned a spot on
the Davey OBrien Award Great 8 Performance of the Week three times this season. Falk enters
the week second in the NCAA in passing (404.9), fourth in total offense (396.3) and passing yards
(3,239), and tied for fourth in passing touchdowns (28). The Logan, Utah native leads the Pac-12
Conference in all four categories and has posted seven 300-yard games this season including a
pair of 500-yard performances and produced a 70.8 completion percentage. Earlier this 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 twice and the Maxwell
Award Player of the Week. Three finalists will be named Nov. 24 and the winner Dec. 10.
FALK EARNS SECOND PAC-12 PLAYER OF THE WEEK ACCOLADE
Luke Falk was named Pac-12 Conference Offensive Player of the Week for the second time this
season and third of his career following the win at Arizona. Falk threw for a season-high 514 yards,
completing 47-of-62 passes (.758) with five touchdowns and no interceptions in Washington States
45-42 victory over Arizona in Tucson. It was Falks third-straight game with five-plus TD passes and
pushed WSU to its best start since the 2003 season. Also that week, Falk was named the Walter
Camp National FBS Player of the Week, the first Cougar to receive the honor since the 2004 season
and was later named the Maxwell Award Player of the Week. After Arizona cut the lead to 38-35 with
8:01 to play, Falk engineered an 11-play, 76-yard drive that lasted 5:58, culminating with a nine-yard
touchdown pass to Gabe Marks, one of four on the day for Marks.
FALK STAYS HOT
Redshirt-sophomore Luke Falks impressive 2015 campaign continued in the win at Arizona, throwing for 514 yards and five touchdowns in the win after posting 407 yards and tying a school-record
with six touchdown passes (all in the first half) in the win over Oregon State the week prior. Falk
owns seven 300-yard games and four 400-yard games including a 478-yard effort in a road win over
Rutgers and a 505-yard performance in the win at Oregon. Following the comeback win over Rutgers
in week two, Falk earned Pac-12 Conference Offensive Player of the Week honors after throwing for
478 yards and four touchdowns. In the win at Oregon, Falk threw for 505 yards and five touchdowns
while rushing for another in the first win in Eugene since 2003. In just 14 career games including 11
starts, Falk owns 11 career 300-yard games, fourth-most in WSU history, 41 touchdowns, seventhmost in WSU history and 5,098 passing yards, good for ninth all-time.

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FALKS FOURTH QUARTER COMEBACKS
FALKS 300-YARD GAMES
Luke Falk hasnt been a stranger to fourth-quarter comeCATEGORY
NO. PAC-12 NCAA backs. Falk has played in just 14 games and made 11 YDS TD
GAME
OFFENSE starts but already has led the Cougars to three fourth- 1. 601
3
at Arizona State (2014)
Scoring/G
35.4
7
34
5
at Arizona (2015)
Rushing/G
90.8
12 125 quarter comebacks in his career. Last season at Oregon 2. 514
5
at Oregon (2015)
Passing/G
407.4
1
3 State, WSU trailed early in the fourth and Falk led a pair 3. 505
4
at Rutgers (2015)
Total Offense/G
498.1
3
16 of scoring drives for a 39-32 victory. Earlier this season, 4. 478
5
at Oregon State (2014)
First Downs/G
26.4
3
15 trailing by four with 1:31 remaining at Rutgers, Falk lead- 5. 471
Sacks Allowed/G
26/3.3
T-11
117
6. 407
6
Oregon State (2015)
Red Zone
36-39 (92.3%) 2
12 ing WSU on a 10-play, 90-yard drive that was capped 7. 389
2
at California (2015)
3rd Down
49-119 (41.2%) 6
55 by an 8-yard touchdown pass to River Cracraft with 13 8. 355
2
Washington (2014)
4th Down
18-26 (69.2%) 3
20 seconds remaining. In the win at Oregon, Falk led WSU 9. 354
2
Stanford (2015)
DEFENSE
on a pair of scoring drives late in the fourth quarter that 10. 346
2
USC (2014)
Scoring/G
30.9
9
92
3
Wyoming (2015)
Rushing/G
206.6
11 105 erased a 10-point deficit and sent the game into overtime 11. 303
Passing/G
205.4
2
45 after an eight-yard touchdown pass to Dom Williams
Total Defense/G
412.0
7
78 with one second remaining. In overtime, Falk rushed for
Sacks/G
20/2.5 T-6
36 a touchdown and then threw for another before the Cougar defense picked off a pass in the second
Red Zone
29-32 (90.6%) 9
105
3rd Down %
48-108 (44.4%) 11
103 overtime to clinch the win.

STAT RANKINGS

4th Down %
5-15 (33.3%) T-2
17
KICKOFF RETURN AVG.
21.8
8
56
OPP. KICKOFF RETURN AVG. 21.5
5
71
NET KICKOFF COVERAGE
34.8
12
PUNT RETURN AVG.
7.2
9
82
OPP. PUNT RETURN AVG.
18.5
12
125
NET PUNTING
30.7
12
126
PENALTIES/G
5.5/41.1 6/4 36/19
TURNOVER MARGIN
E (14G/14L) 8
75

PLAYER RANKINGS

FALK, BENDER BATTLED TO LEAD AIR RAID


Luke Falk and redshirt-freshman Peyton Bender battled for the starting quarterback job throughout
preseason camp before Falk eventually won the job. Falk gained valuable experience in 2014 after
being forced into action after graduated quarterback Connor Halliday suffered a season-ending
broken ankle against USC. Falk threw for 346 passing yards and two touchdowns against the Trojans. The following week, in his first career start at Oregon State, he threw for 471 yards and five
touchdowns and hasnt looked back. Falk finished the season with 1,889 passing yards (475.6 per
game), more yards than 10 other FBS schools had for the season, and 13 touchdowns, more than 18
other FBS schools had for the season. Bender redshirted in 2014 and threw for 265 yards and two
PAC-12 NCAA touchdowns in the 2015 Crimson & Gray Spring Game.

PASSING YARDS/G
Luke Falk

NO.
404.9

PASSING TOUCHDOWNS
Luke Falk

NO.
28

PAC-12 NCAA FALK ADDED TO MANNING AWARD WATCH LIST


1
4 Luke Falk was added to the Manning Award Watch List Oct. 14, one of 10 quarterbacks added to the

RECEPTIONS
Gabe Marks
Dom Williams
River Cracraft

NO.
63
48
45

PAC-12 NCAA
1
T-8 five Pac-12 quarterbacks included on the list of 40 quarterbacks. The Manning Award was created
4
- by the Allstate Sugar Bowl in honor of the college football accomplishments of Archie, Peyton and
T-5
- Eli Manning. The winner will again be selected by a voting panel, which includes national media and

watch list for the award given to the top quarterback in country after bowl games. Falk was one of

each of the Mannings, after the bowls.

RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS NO.


Gabe Marks
11
Dom Williams
6

PAC-12 NCAA
1
3
T-4
22 OFFENSIVE LINE BULKED UP

RECEIVING YARDS/G
Gabe Marks
Dom Williams
River Cracraft

NO.
100.0
82.0
66.5

PAC-12 NCAA best pass attempts-to-sack ratio in the league at 21.4 (771/36), going the second-longest between
2
14
4
36 allowing sacks while dropping back to pass the most times in Pac-12 history in addition to blocking
8
- for the nations leading passing offense. Not only do all five starters return in 2015 but every offensive

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS/G
Gabe Marks

NO.
108.9

PAC-12 NCAA coach Mike Leach arrived, averaging nearly 310 lbs after averaging 288.6 in 2012, 288.2 in 2013 and
8
-

TACKLES/G
Peyton Pelluer
Shalom Luani
Jeremiah Allison

NO.
8.4
7.5
7.0

PAC-12 NCAA
5
- BONE AWARD
10
- Each week, Washington State coaches give out the Bone award to the offensive lineman who
T-12
-

TACKLES-FOR-LOSS
Darryl Paulo
Kache Palacio
Peyton Pelluer

NO.
9.5
7.0
7.0

PAC-12 NCAA Bone award this season. Portland State: None; at Rutgers: Joe Dahl; Wyoming: Gunnar Eklund;
6
- at California: None; at Oregon: Riley Sorenson; Oregon State: Eduardo Middleton; at Arizona: Cole
T-10
- Madison; Stanford: None
T-10
-

SACKS
Darryl Paulo
Ivan McLennan

NO.
5.0
4.0

PAC-12 NCAA EARTH, WIND AND FIRE IN THE BACKFIELD


T-4
- The Cougar running back trio made up of redshirt-sophomores Jamal Morrow and Gerard Wicks
T-8
- and redshirt-freshman Keith Harrington have become known as Earth, Wind and Fire by WSU run-

KICKOFF RETURN AVG.


Tavares Martin Jr.

NO.
24.8

PAC-12 NCAA ning backs coach Jim Mastro. WSU has already posted four 100-yard games this season after re5
34 cording four 100-yard efforts the previous three seasons combined. Each player has had a breakout

INTERCEPTIONS
Shalom Luani

NO.
3

PAC-12 NCAA Harrington has caught 33 passes, averaged 7.6 per carry and owns three touchdowns (2 receiving,
T-2
T-25

Last season, the Cougar offensive line featured three first-year starters and posted the second-

lineman (13) also returns from last year. The 2015 offensive line is the biggest (weight) its been since
309.4 lbs last year.

performs the best during the previous game. Each Cougar starting lineman owns at least one

game this year with Wicks leading the way with 400 rushing yards while also owning 26 receptions.

1 rushing) while Morrow is coming off a solid couple games. He set a career-high with 68 yards on
eight carries in the win at Oregon, scored his first career touchdowns on touchdown catches in the
win over Oregon State and rushed for 59 yards in the win at Arizona. Against the Ducks, the trio comTOTAL KICKOFF PUNT bined for 289 all-purpose yards, 15 receptions and averaged 9.7 yards-per-carry. Against OSU, the
9
5
4
7
6
1 Cougar backs averaged 7.6 per-carry before WSU racked up another 117 yards in the win at Arizona,
4
4
0 its third straight 100-yard game for the first time since 2010. The Cougars have already rushed for 726
3
3
0 yards this year, the most in Mike Leachs four seasons at WSU. The three backs have combined to
3
2
1 average 6.1 yards-per-carry, the highest by a Cougar backfield since All-American Jerome Harrison
3
2
1
and DeMaundray Woolridge combined to average 8.5 per-carry in 2005.

SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES


PLAYER
Dylan Hanser
Parker Henry
Frankie Luvu
Jeremiah Allison
Calvin Green
Nate DeRider

WASHINGTON STATE FOOTBALL

2015 COUGAR FOOTBALL


BY THE NUMBERS

SPREADING THE BALL AROUND


Washington State enters the week as one of two teams in the country with seven players owning

CATEGORY 2015
20+ receptions this season. Last season, WSU was the only team in the country that had six players
RECORD
5-3
finish with 40+ catches and four of those players returned in 2015 (Cracraft, Morrow, Williams, LewPAC-12 3-2
NORTH 2-2
is). Through the first eight games, the Cougars have seen 10+ receivers catch a pass in each game.
SOUTH 1-0
NONCONFERENCE 2-1
RECEIVERS MAKING THEIR WAY UP THE RECORD BOOK
HOME 2-2
The Washington State Air Raid offense has produced big numbers since Mike Leach arrived in 2012
AWAY 3-1
DAY 4-2
and as a result, three wide receivers find their names climbing the record books. Redshirt-senior
NIGHT 1-1
Dom Williams enters Saturday second in WSU history with 25 career touchdown receptions, trailTV GAMES
ing only Jason Hills top mark of 32. Williams also owns seven career 100-yard games and recently
ESPN
0-1
ESPNU
1-0moved into fourth in career receiving yards (2,505) and seventh in receptions (165). Redshirt-junior
Pac-12 Networks
4-2
Gabe Marks enters Saturday third in school history with 186 career receptions, nine away from
SCORING FIRST 4-2
OPPONENT SCORES FIRST 1-1
LEADING AT HALF 4-3
TRAILING AT HALF 1-0
TIED AT HALF
LEADING AFTER 3 QUARTERS 4-1
TRAILING AFTER 3 QUARTERS 1-1
TIED AFTER 3 QUARTERS 0-1
LEADING WITH 5 MINUTES REMAINING
4-1
TRAILING WITH 5 MINUTES REMAINING 1-1
TIED WITH 5 MINUTES REMAINING 0-1
SCORING FEWER THAN 20 POINTS 0-1
SCORING 20-29 POINTS 0-2
SCORING 30-39 POINTS 2-0
SCORING 40+ POINTS 3-0
ALLOWING FEWER THAN 20 POINTS 1-0
ALLOWING 20-29 POINTS 0-2
ALLOWING 30-39 POINTS 3-1
ALLOWING 40+ POINTS 1-0
RUSHING FOR LESS THAN 50 YARDS 0-1
RUSHING FOR 50-74 YARDS
RUSHING FOR 75-99 YARDS 2-1
RUSHING FOR 100+ YARDS 3-1
ALLOWING LESS THAN 100 RUSHING YARDS 0-1
ALLOWING 100-199 RUSHING YARDS 3-0
ALLOWING 200+ RUSHING YARDS 2-2
PASSING FOR LESS THAN 300 YARDS 0-1
PASSING FOR 300-399+ YARDS 1-2
PASSING FOR 400-499 YARDS 2-0
PASSING FOR 500+ YARDS 2-0
ALLOWING LESS THAN 200 PASSING YARDS 2-2
ALLOWING 200-299 PASSING YARDS 2-0
ALLOWING 300-399 PASSING YARDS 1-1
ALLOWING 400+ PASSING YARDS
TOTALING LESS THAN 300 YARDS
TOTALING 300-399 YARDS 1-0
TOTALING 400-499 YARDS 0-3
TOTALING 500-599 YARDS 2-0
TOTALING 600+ YARDS 2-0
ALLOWING LESS THAN 300 TOTAL YARDS 0-1
ALLOWING 300-399 TOTAL YARDS 1-1
ALLOWING 400-499 TOTAL YARDS 3-1
ALLOWING 500+ TOTAL YARDS 1-0
COMMITTING NO TURNOVERS 2-0
COMMITTING 1 TURNOVER 1-1
COMMITTING 2 TURNOVERS 1-1
COMMITTING 3+ TURNOVERS 1-1
NO TAKEAWAYS 0-1
FORCING 1 TURNOVER
1-0
FORCING 2 TURNOVERS
3-2
FORCING 3+ TURNOVERS 1-0

Michael Bumpus record of 195. After setting a school record with fourth touchdown catches at
Arizona, Marks moved into the top-10 for receiving touchdowns (20), now fifth in WSU history after catching another in against Stanford, and tenth in receiving yards (2,167). Junior River Cracraft
posted his seventh career 100-yard game at Arizona and sits ninth in the top-10 for receptions (157)
and is closing in on the top-10 for receiving yards (1,917) and touchdowns (15).
WILLIAMS ADDED TO BILETNIKOFF AWARD WATCH LIST, JOINS CRACRAFT AND MARKS
Dom Williams was added to the 2015 Biletnikoff Award Watch List last week. The Biletnikoff Award
annually recognizes the outstanding receiver at any position in college football. Williams joins fellow
Cougar wideouts River Cracraft and Gabe Marks on the watch list, making WSU the only team from
a power 5 conference with three players on the list and the only Pac-12 Conference team with multiple players on the list. Last season, three Cougars were named to the watch list including Cracraft,
Vince Mayle and Isiah Myers. Mayle was later selected as one of the ten semifinalists. Williams
enters the week fourth in the Pac-12 with 48 receptions and 656 receiving yards, and tied for fourth
with six touchdowns. The 10 Biletnikoff Award semifinalists will be announced Nov. 16, three finalists will be declared Nov. 24 and winner announced Dec. 10.
MARKS ADDED TO BILETNIKOFF AWARD WATCH LIST
Gabe Marks was added to the 2015 Biletnikoff Award Watch List two weeks ago and has backed
it up. Marks enters Saturdays game against Arizona State leading the Pac-12 with 63 receptions,
second with 800 yards and third in the country with a Pac-12 best 11 touchdown catches. He owns
three 100-yard efforts this season, his 7.9 receptions-per-game average paces the Pac-12 and is
eighth-best in the country, and his 100.0 yards-per-game are No. 14 in the country. Marks has put up
big numbers in WSUs three road wins, setting a career-high with 14 catches and tied a career-high
with 146 yards and a touchdown in the win at Rutgers, grabbing eight passes for 111 yards and two
touchdowns in the win at Oregon before setting a school-record with four touchdowns, tying the
Pac-12 mark, in the win at Arizona.
CRACRAFT NAMED TO PRESEASON BILETNIKOFF AWARD WATCH LIST
Junior wide receiver River Cracraft was named to the 2015 Biletnikoff Award Watch List prior to the
season. Cracraft finished last season seventh in the Pac-12 with eight touchdown catches, ninth
with 66 receptions and tenth with 771 receiving yards in just nine games. The Trabuco Canyon,
Calif. native tallied four 100-yard games and his 66 catches were tenth-most in WSU history. In 2015,
Cracraft is tied for fifth in the Pac-12 in receptions (45) and is ninth in receiving yards (532). He has
caught four touchdowns and produced two 100-yard games.
LINEBACKERS LEAD THE WAY
The Cougar linebackers have filled up the stat sheet this season with redshirt-sophomore Peyton
Pelluer fifth in the conference with 8.4 tackles-per game (67 total) along with 7.0 tackles-for-loss.
Senior Jeremiah Allison is 12th in the Pac-12 averaging 7.1 tackles-per-contest (57 total) after
leading the Cougars in tackles in each of the first two games, 12 against Portland State and 11 at
Rutgers. Pelluer followed with a career-best 14 stops against Wyoming and has shared the teamhigh in tackles in the win at Oregon (8), the win over Oregon State (11) and made 10 against Stanford.
Both backers took over as starters midway through last season and havent look back with Allison
finishing 2014 second on the team with 78 tackles and Pelluer started the final five games and posted
39 tackles including 5.5 for loss.
GET THE BALL BACK
First-year WSU defensive coordinator Alex Grinch has emphasized the need to force turnovers and
get the ball back to Air Raid offense and the Cougars have done just that. Washington State has
forced 14 turnovers in 2015, the seventh-most in the Pac-12 and already surpassed last seasons
total of eight. The Cougars own seven interceptions, are tied for second in the Pac-12 with seven
fumble recoveries and have turned the 14 turnovers into 37 points this season.

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YOUNG SECONDARY A YEAR OLDER, LUANI LEADS THE WAY
The Cougars went through a youth movement in the secondary in 2014, starting six freshmen
throughout the year including four true freshmen. Senior safety Taylor Taliulu and sophomore cornerback Marcellus Pippins returned as the veterans this season. Taliulu is a three-year starter and
Pippins started the final two games last season. The Cougars have received a sold contribution
from true freshman Darrien Molton (19 tackles, 1 forced fumble) at cornerback while junior college
transfer Shalom Luani has emerged as a playmaker after starting all eight games at safety. Luani
is second on the team with 60 tackles, has forced two fumbles and is tied for second in the Pac-12
with three interceptions, the first sealed the double overtime win at Oregon and the next two came
in the win over Oregon State, one he returned 84 yards for a touchdown. Sophomore Marcellus Pip#21 RIVER CRACRAFT
YDS REC TD
GAME pins has settled as the starter at the other cornerback, recording a pair of interceptions, four pass
1. 172
11
3
California (2014) breakups and 30 tackles.

CAREER 100-YARD GAMES

#9 GABE MARKS
YDS REC TD
GAME
1. 146
11
2
Idaho (2013)
146
14
1
at Rutgers (2015)
3. 143
13
1
at Oregon (2013)
4. 141
10
1
at California (2015)
5. 126
6
1
at UNLV (2012)
6. 111
8
2
at Oregon (2015)
7. 107
7
1
Colorado (2012)

2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

126
125
121
107
102
100

9
9
8
8
8
14

0
1
1
1
0
1

at Utah (2014)
vs. Colorado State (2013)
at Rutgers (2015)
Oregon (2014)
at Arizona (2015)
at Stanford (2014)

DEFENSE PUTS THE PRESSURE ON


Washington State has racked up 20 sacks and is No. 11 in the country with 8.0 tackles-for-loss per
game (64 Total), the second-best average in the Pac-12. The 64 tackles-for-loss are the most by a
Cougar team in the first eight games since the 1999 team recorded 65 TFLs during that same span.
WSU tallied five sacks against Wyoming, three from Ivan McLennan and two from Kache Palacio,
#26 TYLER BAKER
YDS REC TD
GAME giving McLennan the first three-sack performance since Andy Mattingly recorded four against
1. 113
9
1
at Oregon State (2014) Arizona State in 2007. Darryl Paulo enters Saturday with a team-best five sacks, tied for fourthmost in the Pac-12, and also owns a team-best 9.5 tackles-for-loss, sixth in the conference. Against
#80 DOM WILLIAMS
Wyoming, WSU recorded 14 TFLs, tied for third-most in school history, and posted 11 TFLs at Cal.

YDS
1. 158
2. 154
3. 143
4. 112
5. 108
6. 107
7. 101

REC
11
5
8
4
7
5
3

TD
2
2
0
2
2
0
2

GAME
Oregon State (2015)
Utah (2013)
Washington (2012)
Portland State (2014)
UCLA (2012)
California (2014)
Southern Utah (2013)

CAREER 10+ TACKLE GAMES


#4 CHARLESTON WHITE

TACKLES
GAME
1.
12
California (2014)
#8 JEREMIAH ALLISON
TACKLES
GAME
1.
13
at Utah (2014)
2.
12
at Oregon State (2014)
3.
12
Portland State (2015)
4.
11
at Rutgers (2015)
5.
10
Oregon (2014)
#18 SHALOM LUANI
TACKLES
GAME
1.
11
Wyoming (2015)
2.
11
Oregon State (2015)
3.
10
Stanford (2015)
#28 DARIUS LEMORA
TACKLES
1.
10

GAME
USC (2014)

#29 PARKER HENRY


TACKLES
GAME
1.
10
Stanford (2015)
#30 TAYLOR TALIULU
TACKLES
GAME
1.
12
California (2014)

SPECIAL TEAMS FULL OF NEWCOMERS


Washington State has seen a couple new faces contribute on special teams this season. Freshman
punter Zach Charme owns four punts of 50+ yards and has put six punts inside the 20. Freshman
kick returner Tavares Martin Jr. has been close to breaking a couple long returns this season. The
Belle Glade, Fla. native produced returns of 29 and 34 yards in his collegiate debut against Portland
State, a 40-yarder at California and a game-opening 51-yard return against Oregon State. He enters
Saturday fifth in the Pac-12 averaging 24.8 yards-per-return. Although not a new face but redshirtsophomore kicker Erik Powell posted a career day in the win at Rutgers, hitting all three of his field
goal attempts (46, 47, 37 ), setting a career long of 47 and is 8-for-11 on the season. Against Stanford,
he tied a school record with five field goals (46, 23, 47, 28, 28).
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, tight end Nick Begg and receivers River Cracraft and Kyle Sweet. Cracrafts older brother Skyler is also on the team but played at a different high
school. In the season-opener, former Cougar and NBA Champion Klay Thompson brought the Larry
OBrien Trophy to campus and was recognized during the game. Thompson also starred at Rancho
Santa Margarita HS before heading to Washington State.
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 2015 roster has 15 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-freshman offensive lineman Andre Dillards dad, Mitch was an offensive lineman
and tight end for the Cougars in the late 1980s; redshirt-sophomore safety Isaac Dotsons dad, Michael was an All-American wrestler for WSU from 1983-86; redshirt-sophomore 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.

#40 KACHE PALACIO


TACKLES
GAME
1.
10
Arizona (2014)
#47 PEYTON PELLUER
TACKLES
GAME
1.
14
Wyoming (2015)
2.
11
Oregon State (2015)

COUGARS IN THE NFL


PLAYER
Husain Abdullah (DB)
Deone Bucannon (S)
Xavier Cooper (DL)
Brandon Gibson (WR)
Travis Long (LB)
Ropati Pitoitua (DL)

TEAM
Kansas City
Arizona
Cleveland
New England
Philadelphia
Tennessee

LAST WEEK
5 tackles - W vs. DET (London)
5 tackles - W at CLE
1 tackle - L vs. ARI
Injured Reserve
Injured Reserve
DNP, L at HOU

WASHINGTON STATE FOOTBALL

THIS WEEK
Bye
Bye
at CIN (Thursday)
Out for season with torn ACL
Out for season with torn ACL
at NO

2015 COUGAR FOOTBALL


COUGAR ACCOLADES
JEREMIAH ALLISON (OL)
Wuerffel Trophy Watch List (Preseason)
All State Good Works Team (Preseason)
RIVER CRACRAFT (WR)
Biletnikoff Award Watch List (Preseason)
Preseason All-Pac-12 Third Team (Athlon Sports)

COUGARS COMEBACK TO NOTCH WIN AT OREGON


WSU erased a 10-point deficit in the fourth quarter at Oregon to send the game into overtime and
later come away with the 45-38 win in double overtime. The Cougars notched their second comeback win of the season after driving 90 yards and scoring the go-ahead touchdown with 13 seconds
left in the win at Rutgers week two. It is the first time that WSU had two last-minute comebacks in
the same season since 1992. Washington State snapped an eight-game skid to Oregon, winning for
the first time since 2006 and claiming its first win in Eugene since 2003. The Cougars have won their
last two overtime games and four of their last five.

COUGARS SIGN PAIR TO FINANCIAL AID AGREEMENTS


WSU got a head start on the 2016 signing class by signing two players to financial aid agreements
two weeks ago. QB/ATH Justus Rogers out of Bellevue High School in Bellevue, Wash. and DB
Jalen Thompson out of Downey High School and Bellflower, Calif. each inked financial aid agreements, will graduate high school early in December, enroll at WSU in January, 2016 and participate
in spring practices. Rogers, 6-2, 220, is rated a three-star prospect by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and
LUKE FALK (QB)
Scout.com and has served as Bellevues team captain the past two seasons. As a junior, the dual Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 14)
threat completed 60-of-92 passes for 900 yards and nine touchdowns without an interception and
Davey OBrien Award Great 8 Performance of the Week (Oct. 12)
also rushed 49 times for 400 yards and two touchdowns while leading BHS to the 3A State title game.
Manning Award Watch List (Oct. 14)
Davey OBrien Award Great 8 Performance of the Week (Oct. 19) Rogers is rated the No. 46 athlete in the country and No. 19 athlete in the West by Scout.com and
No. 15 overall prospect in Washington by ESPN.com. Thompson, 6-0, 170, is rated a three-star pros Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week (Oct. 26)
Davey OBrien Award Great 8 Performance of the Week (Oct. 26) pect by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com and is rated the No. 56 cornerback in the country by
Maxwell Award Player of the Week (Oct. 29)
ESPN.com. Thompson played his junior and senior seasons at Downey, earning All-CIF and All-San
Davey OBrien Award Semifinalist (Nov. 2)
Gabriel Valley League honors as a junior after recording 57 tackles and one interception in addition
to catching 22 passes for 450 yards and four touchdowns.
JOE DAHL (OL)
Outland Trophy Watch List (Preseason)
Preseason All-Pac-12 First Team (ESPN.com)
Preseason All-Pac-12 Second Team (Athlon Sports)
Preseason All-Pac-12 Third Team (Phil Steele)

SHALOM LUANI (S)


Jim Thorpe Player of the Week (Oct. 19)
Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week (Oct. 19)

GABE MARKS (WR)


Preseason All-Pac-12 Second Team (Phil Steele)
Preseason All-Pac-12 Fourth Team (Athlon Sports)
Biletnikoff Award Watch List (Oct. 14)
KACHE PALACIO (LB)
Preseason All-Pac-12 Fourth Team (Athlon Sports)
ERIK POWELL (K)
Lou Groza Award Star of the Week (Sept. 15)
DOM WILLIAMS (WR)
Preseason All-Pac-12 Fourth Team (Phil Steele)
Biletnikoff Award Watch List (Oct. 28)

WSU ADDS 25 INTO ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME


Washington State inducted 25 members into the WSU Athletic Hall of Fame Sept. 18, joining the
current 177 members. Members of 2015 Class: Pat Beach, Football; Larry Beck, Basketball; Steve
Broussard, Football; Rex Davis, Tennis and Gymnastics Coach; Wayne Foster, Football; Jerome
Harrison, Football; Scott Hatteberg, Baseball; Allan Kennedy, Football; Josh Kimeto, Track & Field;
Curt Ledford, Track & Field; Erin McCleave, Swimming; Keith Millard, Football; Jay Miller, Baseball;
Mary Moore, Track & Field; Doug Nordquist, Track & Field; Cassandra Overby, Basketball; Eric
Perkins-Jasper, Tennis; Pam Qualls, Track & Field; Geoff Reece, Football; Rick Riley, Track & Field;
Richard Stiles, Baseball; Lamont Thompson, Football; Marcus Trufant, Football; Bob Waits, Baseball;
Bob Yard, Track & Field.
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 up to 172 after last weeks appearance at Temple. 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 last year after Whitey was retired in honor of Steve
Gleasons No White Flags. WSU recognized the GameDay flag wavers in a pregame ceremony
prior to the Montana State game in 2010. In addition to the flags that fly, there is a traveling flag
signed by the holders after each episode. The traveling flag is retired after each season, the first of
which is hanging in WSUs Alumni Center.
GRINCH, MANNING, HARRELL, MELE JOIN COUGAR COACHING STAFF
Washington State made a couple changes to its coaching staff in the offseason, bringing on firstyear defensive coordinator Alex Grinch who will also work with the Cougars secondary. Grinch
spent the last three seasons at Missouri where he coached the safeties, helping Missouri to a 23-5
record over the past two years including two SEC East Division titles. Roy Manning joined WSU to
coach the outside linebackers after serving the past two seasons at his alma mater, the University
of Michigan, coaching the cornerbacks in 2014 and the outside linebackers in 2013. Making the
move from offensive analyst to outside receivers coach is Graham Harrell who is very familiar with
the Air Raid offense from his record-setting days as a quarterback for coach Mike Leach at Texas
Tech. Eric Mele, who served as the interim special teams coach midway through last season, had
the interim tag removed during the offseason and is the Cougars special teams coach.
DAHL NAMED TO OUTLAND TROPHY WATCH LIST
Redshirt-senior left tackle Joe Dahl was named to the Outland Trophy Watch List, given annually
to the nations top interior lineman. Dahl is one of 13 players from the Pac-12 Conference included
on the 81-player list. WSU defensive tackle Rien Long won the award in 2002, also garnering first
team All-America honors while leading the Cougars to the 2003 Rose Bowl. Dahl earned All-Pac-12
honorable mention last season after starting all 12 games at left tackle for the nations top passing
offense. The Spokane, Wash. native surrendered just one sack in the Cougars Pac-12 record 807
pass attempts and earned the WSU Bone Award (given to the teams best offensive lineman each
week) a team-best six times last season. Earlier this summer, Dahl was named to the preseason
All-Pac-12 first team by ESPN.com, second team by Athlon Sports and third team by Phil Steele
Magazine.

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ASSISTANT COACHES

Defensive Coordinator
Alex Grinch (Booth)

Outside Linebackers
Roy Manning (Field)

Offensive Line
Clay McGuire (Field)

ALLISON NAMED TO WUERFFEL TROPHY WATCH LIST, ALL STATE GOOD WORKS TEAM
Senior linebacker Jeremiah Allison was named to the 2015 Wuerffel Trophy Watch List, known as
College Footballs Premier Award for Community Service. Allison is one of 80 football studentathletes considered for the award that honors college footballs top community servant. Allison has
been involved with many community service projects in and around Pullman throughout his three
years at Washington State. The Los Angeles native has assisted with Habitat for Humanity, the
Washington State Athletics Reading Buddies with local elementary schools, Sr. Buddies at the local
retirement home and Butchs Holiday Bash for local children. Allison also helped out with National
Women In Sports Day and is a member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee for football. He
was the recent recipient of the WSU athletic community service award and also works with a local
church, setting up weekly bible studies in addition to speaking with local individuals who lost their
Outside Wide Receivers parent or parents to share words of inspiration. For the second straight season Allison was also
Graham Harrell (Booth) named to the All State Good Works Team for his charitable work and community work.

Running Backs
Jim Mastro (Field)

Special Teams
Eric Mele (Field)

Defensive Line
Joe Salavea (Field)

Linebackers
Ken Wilson (Field)

Inside Wide Receivers


David Yost (Booth)

Strength/Conditioning
Jason Loscalzo (Field)

COUGAR RECEIVERS LEAD THE WAY


Last season WSU was the only team in the country that had six players finish with 40+ catches and
four of those players returned in 2015 (Cracraft, Morrow, Williams, Lewis). Gone are receivers Vince
Mayle (106 rec. 1,483 yds 9 TD, Biletnikoff Semifinalist, Browns 4th-RD) and Isiah Myers (78 rec 972
yds 12 TD) but the Cougars own five players who caught 20-plus passes and also welcome back
Gabe Marks (74 rec 807 yds 7 TD in 2013) who redshirted last season. The four Cougar freshmen who
caught passes last season, combined for 131 receptions in 2014, third-most by a freshmen class in
the country. Running back Jamal Morrow set a school record with 61 receptions by a running back
last season, breaking Steve Broussards 1987 mark of 59, and finished the season second in the
country for receptions by a running back.
NEW COUGAR FOOTBALL BROADCAST TEAM
Hall of fame announcer Bob Robertson is in his 49th 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 45 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 will
serve as the new play-by-play voice for Cougar football, mens basketball and baseball broadcasts.
Joining Chazanow and Robertson in the booth for his second season will be Cougar legend Jason
Gesser who quarterbacked WSU to the 2001 Sun Bowl and 2003 Rose Bowl. Returning for her fourth
season as the sideline reporter is Jessamyn McIntyre, an executive producer for 710 ESPN Seattle.
MATT CHAZANOW NAMED VOICE OF COUGARS
Matt Chazanow was named Voice of the Cougars over the summer. Chazanow replaces Bud Nameck on Cougar football and mens basketball broadcasts. Additionally, Chazanow will serve as
the voice of Cougar baseball broadcasts. Chazanow has extensive experience in broadcasting at
the highest level of collegiate football, including calling national play-by-play broadcasts for ACC
football, Big East and ACC postseason basketball, along with SEC and ACC postseason baseball.
As a senior network manager at IMG College in Winston-Salem, N.C., Chazanow has spent the
past seven years managing eight IMG college network broadcasts (Washington State, Arizona, Cal,
Gonzaga, Oregon, Texas, UCLA and Washington). Cougar fans had a chance to hear Chazanow last
November when he called the WSU mens basketball broadcasts at the Great Alaska Shootout.

FUTURE SCHEDULES

2016
Sept. 3
EASTERN WASHINGTON
Sept. 10 at Boise State
Sept. 17 IDAHO
TBA ARIZONA
TBA CALIFORNIA
TBA OREGON
TBA UCLA
TBA WASHINGTON
TBA
at Arizona State
TBA
at Oregon State
TBA
at Stanford
TBA
at Colorado

2017
Sept. 2
NEVADA
Sept. 9
BOISE STATE
Sept. 16 Montana State
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

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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

2015 COUGAR FOOTBALL


ACADEMIC SPOTLIGHT

TOP CLASSROOM PERFORMERS





PEYTON PELLUER
History major 3.54 GPA
Three-time Presidents Honor Roll
2014 Pac-12 All-Academic First Team
Two-time WSU Athletics All-Academic Team

CARLOS FREEMAN
Construction management major 3.18 GPA
Two-time WSU Athletics All-Academic Team
Two-time Presidents Honor Roll

KACHE PALACIO
Senior Gardena, Calif. Serra High School
Major: Social Sciences
Emphasis: Comparative Ethnic Studies, Human Development, Psychology
Expected to graduate with his degree following the fall semester, needing only
3.5 years to obtain.
Has improved GPA from a 2.1 following freshman year to achieving a GPA of
over 3.00 each of the last two semesters.

CUMULATIVE GPAS
ENTERING 2015 FALL SEMESTER
1. Brandon Evers
3.71
2. Peyton Pelluer
3.54
3. Mitchell Cox
3.53
4. Taylor Comfort
3.36
5. Moritz Christ
3.35
6. Sam Flor
3.21
7. Carlos Freeman
3.18
8. Luke Falk
3.17
9. Jacob Seydel
3.16
10. Tyler Hilinski
3.14

Credits the gains he has made in time management skills to his improvement in
the classroom

TYPICAL TUESDAY SCHEDULE

COMMUNITY CORNER

SHALOM LUANI
Junior
Time
9-10:25 am
10:35-11:50 am
Noon-1:15 p.m.
1:30 pm
2:30 pm
3:30 pm
6 pm
7-9:30 pm

Activity
History 305
Criminal Justice 2012
Communication 102
Lunch
Film Review
Football Practice
Dinner
Study Hall

Favorite Class Taken at WSU and why: Psychology, because it was so interesting to hear about all that goes into understanding why we behave certain ways.
The course provides a broad overview of the terms, processes, principles and
theories related to the scientific study of behavior and mental processes.
Future Plans: Following football would like to be a coach and counselor, working
with kids

WSU Football student-athletes combined for 171 hours of community service


projects during the 2015 spring semester and 357 total hours of community
service during the 2014-15 academic year. Community service projects include
Reading Buddies, Senior Buddies, Coug Pals, Butchs Holiday Bash, Habitat for
Humanity and Special Olympics.
Senior Jeremiah Allison has been involved with many community service
projects in and around Pullman, including assisting in Habitat for Humanity, the
Washington State Athletics Reading Buddies with local elementary schools, Sr.
Buddies at the local retirement home and Butchs Holiday Bash for local children.
He also helped out with National Women in Sports Day and is a member of the
Student-Athlete Advisory Committee for football. Allison was the recent recipient
of the WSU athletic community service award, as he volunteered the most hours
among WSU student-athletes, and works with a local church, setting up weekly
bible studies. He also serves as an outlet to local individuals who lost their parent
or parents to share words of inspiration.
Other Cougar football student-athletes who are involved with Coug Pals this
semester, where they write letters with local elementary schools kids, include
Luke Falk, Dom Williams, Moritz Chris and Ivan McLennan.

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2015 COUGAR FOOTBALL


FAMILY TIES

BEST IN CLASS
One of the most popular classes at Washington
State among Cougar football student-athletes
is Human Development 101. Students are introduced to human development concepts, issues
and theory spanning early childhood through
aging and death with emphasis on interrelationships between individuals, families, schools,
communities and culture. There is a virtual component to the class, with students participating
in an interactive online simulation in which they
raise a virtual child to the age of 18. The second,
separate simulation makes life choices based
upon their own lives, resulting in seeing life outcomes of their virtual self.
The course includes weekly quizzes, 12 critical
thinking activities, in-class activities and a semester-ending final group project.

This years Cougar football team has many links to former Washington State
student-athletes running through their families. This week, we will focus on
Isaac Dotsons father, Michael, a former WSU wrestler.
Isaac Dotson Father, Michael, wrestled at WSU, was a three-time NCAA
qualifier and also earned All-America status.
Michael Dotson:
- Freshman (1982-83) went 15-21-1 overallfinished third at 1983 Pac-10 Championshipsreached NCAA Championships.
- Sophomore (1983-84) went 32-9-3 at 150 poundswon first 10 matches to
open seasonfinished third at 1984 Pac-120 Championshipsfell in first round
at NCAA Championships.
- Junior (1984-85) went 26-6-1 on season, including season-best 15-match win
streak from Jan. 11-Feb. 8went 1-1 at Pac-10 Championships.
- Senior (1985-86) went 22-5 on season, finished third at Pac-10 Championshipsreached NCAA Championships for third time in career.
Ranked 6th in nation in Amateur Wrestling News 1985 All-America team
Career totals: 95-41-5

HOBBY HUDDLE

LOOKING AHEAD
TAYLOR TALIULU
Senior
Senior safety Taylor Taliulu spent his summer doing all the normal activities of a Cougar football
player: conditioning, lifting, attending summer
school. He also added video producer to his plate
as the senior from Aiea, Hawaii interned in the
WSU Athletic department, focusing on content. He
put together a four-part series called The Grind,
(www.youtube.com/watch?v=jutORjRhMt8), detailing WSUs off-season, including workouts and
team-bonding activities. In addition to his video
work, Taliulu also wrote and recorded pumpup music that is played during games at Martin
Stadium. As if he is not busy enough, Taliulu also
has a clothing-design project called Verified, with
t-shirts worn by teammates off the field that he
hopes to expand when time allows. Following
football, Taliulu plans to pursue all three areas,
music, video, design, and he already has a leg up
on the competition.

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A pair of Samoans on WSUs football team also have a history playing the other
futbol. Junior Shalom Luani and sophomore Frankie Luvu have both represented
their country in international soccer competitions. Luani, who made the national
team as a senior in high school, also scored a goal in a World Cup first-round
qualifying game in 2012 in American Samoas first official victory in international
soccer. Luvu was a member of the American Samoa U-17 team as a midfielder.
Nickle back Isaac Dotson has spent the past few seasons teaming with another
defensive back Taylor Taliulu, making music. Dotson lays down the beats and the
duo has been featured by the Pac-12 Networks on Pac-12 Profiles, where they
produced the music and lyrics for the piece.

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SCORING DRIVES

ESPN/USA TODAY TOP-25

AP TOP-25

PORTLAND STATE
Powell 21-yard FG
Harrington 24-yard pass from Falk
Marks 5-yard pass from Falk

QTR PLAYS YDS


1
11
71
2
7
77
4
11
46

TIME
4:09
3:09
3:44

AT RUTGERS
Williams 7-yard pass from Falk
Powell 46-yard FG
Powell 47-yard FG
Harrington 5-yard pass from Falk
Powell 37-yard FG
Marks 23-yard pass from Falk
Cracraft 8-yard pass from Falk

QTR PLAYS YDS


1
9
75
2
4
5
2
7
35
3
7
64
4
8
67
4
8
82
4
10
90

TIME
4:03
1:53
1:27
2:09
2:12
2:59
1:18

WYOMING
Falk 1-yard run
Williams 35-yard pass from Falk
Harrington 36-yard run
Powell 22-yard FG
Williams 4-yard pass from Falk

QTR PLAYS YDS TIME


1
8
44 2:27
2
7
70 2:55
2
9
79 3:48
3
10
48 4:21
4
2
12 0:46

AT CALIFORNIA
Cracraft 4-yard pass from Falk
Wicks 7-yard run
Falk 1-yard run
Marks 4-yard pass from Falk

QTR PLAYS YDS


1
9
71
2
10
85
2
13
47
3
15
79

TIME
3:34
3:23
5:53
6:11

AT OREGON
Marks 7-yard pass from Falk
Marks 4-yard pass from Falk
Martin Jr. 27-yard pass from Falk
Powell 22-yard FG
Williams 8-yard pass from Falk
Falk 1-yard run
Lewis 4-yard pass from Falk

QTR PLAYS YDS


1
8
75
2
10
75
3
4
55
4
8
55
4
12
70
OT1
OT2

TIME Northwestern 21, Duke 7, Penn State 5, Boise State 4,


3:18 Appalachian State 4, California 4, Tennessee 2, Pitts1:35 burgh 2, Washington State 1, Navy 1
1:30
2:01
1:57

OREGON STATE
Cracraft 3-yard pass from Falk
Williams 3-yard pass from Falk
Marks 23-yard pass from Falk
Powell 30-yard FG
Morrow 8-yard pass from Falk
Morrow 22-yard pass from Falk
Williams 11-yard pass from Falk

QTR PLAYS YDS


1
8
49
1
7
69
2
8
73
2
4
1
2
3
50
2
6
69
2
10
72

AT ARIZONA
Marks 6-yard pass from Falk
Marks 43-yard pass from Falk
Marks 2-yard pass from Falk
Priester 6-yard pass from Falk
Powell 25-yard FG
Wicks 1-yard run
Marks 9-yard pass from Falk

QTR PLAYS YDS


1
10
78
1
4
80
2
9
78
2
4
23
2
13
67
3
11
84
4
11
76

TIME
3:36
2:42
1:49
1:34
2015 PRESEASON
1:12
2:41
NORTH DIVISION
3:59
1. Oregon (37)
2. Stanford (8)
TIME
3. California
4:32
4. Washington
1:09
5. Washington State
3:45
6. Oregon State
1:21
3:58
5:18
5:58

STANFORD
Powell 46-yard FG
Powell 23-yard FG
Powell 47-yard FG
Powell 28-yard FG
Powell 28-yard FG
Marks 19-yard pass from Falk
Cracraft 1-yard pass from Falk

QTR PLAYS YDS TIME


1
4
2
1:08
2
13
64 4:48
2
8
56 2:27
2
8
69 1:03
3
10
54 3:07
3
4
75 1:23
4
15
81 6:18

1 Ohio State(39)
2 Baylor(6)
3 Clemson(6)
4 LSU(5)
5 TCU(4)
6 Michigan State
7 Alabama(1)
8 Notre Dame
9 Stanford
10 Iowa
11 Florida
12 Oklahoma State
13 Utah
14 Oklahoma
15 Memphis
16 Michigan
17 Florida State
18 Houston
19 Ole Miss
20 Toledo
21 North Carolina
22 UCLA
23 Temple
24 Mississippi State
25 Texas A&M

8-0
7-0
8-0
7-0
8-0
8-0
7-1
7-1
7-1
8-0
7-1
8-0
7-1
7-1
8-0
6-2
7-1
8-0
7-2
7-0
7-1
6-2
7-1
6-2
6-2

1465
1408
1381
1346
1336
1249
1160
1019
1014
954
923
879
809
712
683
613
571
466
414
366
248
190
175
144
101

Others receiving votes: Wisconsin 64, USC 57, BYU 27,

1 Ohio State(48)
2 Baylor(9)
3 TCU(4)
4 LSU(1)
5 Clemson(2)
6 Michigan State
7 Alabama
8 Stanford
9 Notre Dame
10 Oklahoma State
11 Iowa
12 Florida
13 Oklahoma
14 Utah
15 Florida State
16 Memphis
17 Michigan
18 Houston
19 Ole Miss
20 Toledo
21 North Carolina
22 UCLA
23 Temple
24 Texas A&M
25 Mississippi State

8-0
7-0
8-0
7-0
8-0
8-0
7-1
7-1
7-1
8-0
8-0
7-1
7-1
7-1
7-1
8-0
6-2
8-0
7-2
7-0
7-1
6-2
7-1
6-2
6-2

1574
1481
1441
1388
1377
1337
1223
1069
1068
978
968
942
819
770
693
652
587
505
436
396
215
199
164
148
104

Others receiving votes: Wisconsin 88, Navy 42, Duke 31,


USC 20, BYU 19, Northwestern 15, Oregon 14, Pittsburgh
9, Penn State 8, Boise State 7, Marshall 5, Washington
State 4, Western Kentucky 3, Appalachian State 1

POLL
262
231
174
129
89
60

SOUTH DIVISION
1. USC (32)
2. Arizona State (7)
3. UCLA (6)
4. Arizona
5. Utah
6. Colorado

254
200
180
155
105
46

WASHINGTON STATE IN OVERTIME


DATE OPPONENT
SITE
OVERTIMES RESULT
11/23/96
Washington
Pullman
1
L, 24-31
10/25/97
Arizona
Pullman
1
W, 35-34
10/14/00
Arizona
Tucson, Ariz.
3
L, 47-53
10/21/00
Arizona State
Pullman
1
L, 20-23
11/4/00
Oregon
Pullman
1
L, 24-27
10/5/02
USC
Pullman
1
W, 30-27
11/23/02
Washington
Pullman
3
L, 26-29
11/6/03
Notre Dame
South Bend, Ind.
1
L, 26-29
10/15/05
UCLA
Pullman
1
L, 41-44
11/22/08
Washington
Pullman
2
W, 16-13
9/19/09
SMU
Pullman
1
W, 33-30
11/19/11
Utah
Pullman
1
L, 27-30
11/23/12
Washington
Pullman
1
W, 31-28
10/10/15
Oregon
Eugene, Ore.
2
W, 45-38
TOTAL
6-8

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LONG PLAYS (20+YARDS)
PASSING PLAYS (48)

YDS CONNECTION
43 Falk to Marks (TD)
39 Falk to Marks
38 Falk to Williams
38 Falk to Marks
35 Falk to Williams (TD)
35 Falk to Marks
33 Falk to Cracraft
32 Falk to Williams
31 Falk to Lewis
30 Falk to Lewis
28 Falk to Williams
28 Falk to Cracraft
28 Falk to Harrington
28 Falk to Morrow
28 Falk to Williams
28 Falk to Sweet
27 Falk to Martin Jr. (TD)
27 Falk to Williams
26 Falk to Williams
25 Falk to Marks
25 Falk to Marks
25 Falk to Marks
25 Falk to Williams
24 Falk to Williams
24 Falk to Harrington (TD)
24 Falk to Cracraft
24 Falk to Priester
24 Falk to Harrington
23 Falk to Cracraft
23 Falk to Marks (TD)
23 Falk to J. Thompson
23 Falk to Williams
23 Falk to Marks
23 Falk to Marks (TD)
23 Falk to Cracraft
23 Falk to Cracraft
23 Falk to Williams
22 Falk to Cracraft
22 Falk to Marks
22 Falk to Morrow (TD)
22 Falk to Marks
21 Falk to Lewis
21 Falk to Marks
21 Falk to Harrington
21 Falk to Marks
21 Falk to Priester
20 Falk to Marks
20 Falk to Priester

RUSHING PLAYS (5)

YDS RUSHER
41 Morrow
36 Harrington (TD)
32 Harrington
31 Morrow
22 Wicks

OPPONENT
at Arizona
Portland State
at California
at Oregon
Wyoming
at California
Stanford
Portland State
at Arizona
at Arizona
at Rutgers
at Rutgers
at Oregon
at Oregon
Oregon State
at Arizona
at Oregon
Stanford
Oregon State
at Rutgers
at Rutgers
at Oregon
Oregon State
Portland State
Portland State
at Rutgers
at California
Stanford
at Rutgers
at Rutgers
at California
at Oregon
Oregon State
Oregon State
at Arizona
at Arizona
Stanford
at Oregon
at Oregon
Oregon State
Stanford
at California
at California
Oregon State
Oregon State
at Arizona
at Oregon
at Arizona
OPPONENT
at Arizona
Wyoming
at Oregon
at Oregon
Portland State

GAMES STARTED
OFFENSE


2012 2013 2014 2015 Streak Career
Baker (WR)
RS
0
3
1
-
4
Cracraft (WR)
10
8
8
9
26
Dahl (OL)
RS 13 12
8
33
33
Eklund (OL)
7
13 12
8
33
40
Falk (QB)
RS 3
8
11
11
Flor (OL)
RS
0
2
-
-
2
Green (WR)
1
-
-
1
Harrington (RB)
RS
2
-
2
Lewis (WR)
RS 3
5
3
8
Madison (OL)
RS 8
8
8
16
Marks (WR)
8
9
0
8
8
25
Middleton (OL) RS
0
12
8
20
20
Morrow (RB)
RS 11
2
-
13
Seydel (OL)
RS 4
-
-
4
Sorenson (OL)
0
10
8
11
18
Wicks (RB)
RS 0
6
3
6
D. Williams (WR) 5
8
0
8
8
21

DEFENSE


2012 2013 2014 2015 Streak Career
Allison (LB)
0
0
9
8
17
17
Barber (NT)
RS
0
1
7
1
8
Dotson (DB)
0 RS
3
-
3
Ekuale (DL)
RS -
1
-
1
Hameed (S)
3
-
-
3
Henry (DB)
RS
-
-
5
4
5
Lemora (S)
RS 10
-
-
10
Luani (S)
8
8
8
McLennan (LB)
RS 0
6
5
6
Molton (CB)
6
-
6
Palacio (LB)
0
7
12
2
-
21
Paulo (DL)
0
0
3
8
8
11
Pelluer (LB)
0
5
8
13
13
Pippins (CB)
2
7
7
9
Taliulu (S)
2
10 10
8
13
30
Vaeao (DL)
2
10 10
8
15
30
White (CB)
RS 7
3
2
10

WEEKLY CAPTAINS
PSU
@RUT
WYO
@CAL
@ORE
OSU
@ARIZ
STAN
ASU
@UCLA
COLO
@WASH

Joe Dahl
Jeremiah Allison
Parker Henry
Peyton Pelluer
Jamal Morrow
Jamal Morrow
Jamal Morrow
Jamal Morrow

STARTING LINEUPS
OFFENSE
PSU
@RUT
WYO
@CAL
@ORE
OSU
@ARIZ
STAN
ASU
@UCLA
COLO
@WASH
OFFENSE
PSU
@RUT
WYO
@CAL
@ORE
OSU
@ARIZ
STAN
ASU
@UCLA
COLO
@WASH

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LT
Dahl
Dahl
Dahl
Dahl
Dahl
Dahl
Dahl
Dahl

T
Vaeao
Vaeao
Vaeao
Vaeao
Vaeao
Vaeao
Vaeao
Vaeao

LG
Eklund
Eklund
Eklund
Eklund
Eklund
Eklund
Eklund
Eklund

C
Sorenson
Sorenson
Sorenson
Sorenson
Sorenson
Sorenson
Sorenson
Sorenson

RG
Middleton
Middleton
Middleton
Middleton
Middleton
Middleton
Middleton
Middleton

RT
Madison
Madison
Madison
Madison
Madison
Madison
Madison
Madison

WR (X)
D. Williams
D. Williams
D. Williams
D. Williams
D. Williams
D. Williams
D. Williams
D. Williams

WR (Y)
Cracraft
Cracraft
Cracraft
Cracraft
Cracraft
Cracraft
Cracraft
Cracraft

WR (Z)
Marks
Marks
Marks
Marks
Marks
Marks
Marks
Marks

WR (H)
Baker
Lewis
Lewis
Harrington (RB)
Harrington (RB)
Lewis
Lewis
Lewis

NT E RUSH MIKE WILL NICKEL CB


Barber Paulo McLennan Pelluer Allison Dotson White
Barber Paulo Palacio Pelluer Allison Dotson Pippins
Barber Paulo Palacio Pelluer Allison Henry Pippins
Barber Paulo McLennan Pelluer Allison Dotson Pippins
Barber Paulo McLennan Pelluer Allison Henry Pippins
Barber Paulo McLennan Pelluer Allison Henry Pippins
Ekuale Paulo McLennan Pelluer Allison Henry Pippins
Barber Paulo McLennan Pelluer Allison Henry Pippins

WASHINGTON STATE FOOTBALL

SS
Taliulu
Taliulu
Taliulu
Taliulu
Taliulu
Taliulu
Taliulu
Taliulu

RB
Wicks
Wicks
Wicks
Morrow
Morrow
Wicks
Wicks
Wicks

FS
Luani
Luani
Luani
Luani
Luani
Luani
Luani
Luani

QB
Falk
Falk
Falk
Falk
Falk
Falk
Falk
Falk

CB
Molton
Molton
Molton
Molton
Molton
Molton
White
White

2015 COUGAR FOOTBALL


DEPTH CHART - ARIZONA STATE
COUGAR OFFENSE

COUGAR DEFENSE

80 Dom WILLIAMS
1 Kyrin PRIESTER

6-2
6-1

200
190

SR*
SO

99 Darryl PAULO
98 Jeremiah MITCHELL

6-2
6-4

255
256

SR*
JR*

21 River CRACRAFT
85 John THOMPSON

6-0
5-8

200
194

JR
JR

NT

92 Robert BARBER
90 Daniel EKUALE

6-3
6-3

307
288

JR*
SO*

LT

56 Joe DAHL
60 Andre DILLARD

6-5
6-5

310
270

SR*
FR*

97 Destiny VAEAO
50 Hercules MATAAFA

6-4
6-2

298
242

SR
FR*

LG

63 Gunnar EKLUND
76 Cody OCONNELL

6-7
6-8

305
346

SR*
SO*

RUSH
or

3 Ivan McCLENNAN
40 Kache PALACIO

6-4
6-2

233
231

SR*
SR

58 Riley SORENSON
75 B.J. SALMONSON

6-4
6-4

319
295

JR
SO*

WIL

8 Jeremiah ALLISON
51 Frankie LUVU

6-2
6-3

228
237

SR
SO

RG

73 Eduardo MIDDLETON
62 Moritz CHRIST

6-5
6-5

310
327

JR*
SR*

MIKE

47 Peyton PELLUER
44 Chandler LENIU

6-0
6-0

227
261

SO*
FR*

RT

61 Cole MADISON
66 Jacob SEYDEL

6-5
6-6

303
295

SO*
SR*

NICKEL 29 Parker HENRY



45 Logan TAGO

5-11 207
6-3 228

JR*
FR

15 Robert LEWIS
26 Tyler BAKER

5-9 170
5-10 190

SO*
SR*

CB

22 Darrien MOLTON
10 Kirkland PARKER

5-10 170
6-1 175

FR
SO*

9 Gabe MARKS
12 Tavares MARTIN JR.

6-0
6-1

190
165

JR*
FR

FS

18 Shalom LUANI
35 Hunter DALE

6-0 201
5-10 202

JR
FR

QB
or

4
6

Luke FALK
Peyton BENDER

6-4
6-0

205
187

SO*
FR*

SS

30 Taylor TALIULU
5 Calvin GREEN

6-0 205
5-10 175

SR
SO

RB

or

23 Gerard WICKS
25 Jamal MORROW
24 Keith HARRINGTON

6-0
5-9
5-8

224
190
180

SO*
SO*
FR*

CB
or

27 Marcellus PIPPINS
4 Charleston WHITE

5-10 167
6-0 185

SO
SO*

* = Redshirted

COUGAR SPECIALISTS
P

95 Zach CHARME
46 Erik POWELL

6-1
6-1

192
193

FR
SO*

46 Erik POWELL
49 Brett SCHAFER

6-1
5-9

193
165

SO*
FR

LS

71 Lucas GRAVELLE
44 Kyle CELLI

6-0
6-1

218
230

SO*
FR*

38 Kaleb FOSSUM
21 River CRACRAFT

5-11 187
6-0 200

FR
JR

PR

9 Gabe MARKS
38 Kaleb FOSSUM

6-0 190
5-11 187

JR*
FR

KOR

12 Tavares MARTIN JR.


1 Kyrin PRIESTER

6-1
6-1

FR
SO

WSUCOUGARS.COM

165
190

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2015 COUGAR FOOTBALL


ARIZONA STATE-WASHINGTON STATE SERIES HISTORY
LAST SEASON
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 52-31 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 careerbest 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 season-ending 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 Pac12 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 three-and-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, 28-24. 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.

14

LAST MEETING IN PULLMAN


Oct. 31, 2013
Arizona State def. WASHINGTON STATE, 55-21
PULLMAN, Wash. Taylor Kelly threw five touchdown
passes and ran for two more scores as No. 25 Arizona State beat Washington State 55-21 on Halloween
night. Kelly threw for 275 yards and rushed for 66 to
help the Sun Devils (6-2, 4-1 Pac-12). Connor Halliday
had 300 yards passing for Washington State (4-5, 2-4),
which has lost four of five. Halliday, who set an FBS
record in his previous game with 89 pass attempts in
a loss to No. 2 Oregon, was 29 of 54 with two touchdowns. Marion Grice ran for 94 yards as ASU scored
at least 50 points for the fifth time this season. Kelly
completed 22 of 31 passes and was intercepted once.
Arizona State scored three times in the first quarter,
thanks in part to great field position, and three more
times in the second to build a lead the Cougars could
not overcome. Kelly marched the Sun Devils 67 yards
on their first possession, scoring on a bootleg from 7
yards out. Washington State went three-and-out on its
first three possessions. After the Sun Devils took over
on the Cougars 36 following a short punt, Grice ran the
ball five times to get down to the 6. Kelly bootlegged
into the end zone for a second time to give ASU a 14-0
lead. Washington States Gabe Marks fumbled after
an 18-yard reception, and Robert Nelson recovered to
give Arizona State the ball on the WSU 39. Kelly fired
an 11-yard touchdown pass to Jaelen Strong all alone
in the end zone for a 21-0 cushion with 3:20 left in the
first quarter. Marks redeemed himself on the first play
of the second, taking a short pass from Halliday and
weaving through the ASU defense for a 34-yard touchdown. Arizona States Deantre Lewis fumbled on the
next series, and WSUs Ioane Gauta recovered. But
the Cougars had to punt and Kelly moved the Sun Devils 62 yards, finishing with a 7-yard touchdown pass to
D.J. Foster for a 28-7 lead. After another three-and-out
for WSU, Kelly fired a 51-yard touchdown pass to Richard Smith on the next play from scrimmage. The Cougars turned the ball over on downs, and five plays later
Kelly hit Chris Coyle with an 8-yard touchdown pass
to make it 42-7 with 1:40 left in the first half. Grices
32-yard reception was the big play on the drive. Washington State replied with its best drive. The Cougars
marched 75 yards and Rickey Galvin caught a 15-yard
touchdown pass from Halliday to cut ASUs advantage
to 42-14 at halftime. Washington State scored first in
the second half, on a 4-yard run by Jeremiah Laufasa
to make it 42-21. The Sun Devils replied with Kellys 23yard touchdown pass to Foster. Zane Gonzalez added
a pair of field goals for Arizona State in the fourth.

WASHINGTON STATE FOOTBALL

SERIES RESULTS
WSU-ARIZONA STATE
WSU Wins: 13* 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
*Includes ASU forfeit in 1979

2015 COUGAR FOOTBALL


THE LAST TIME WSU...
RUSHING

RECEIVING

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

Year
2004
2007
2007
2007

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+ James Montgomery 1 16 Montana State

Year
1984
2005
2007
2007
2010

Rushing Touchdowns
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
5+
James Matthews 5 Idaho
4+
Deon Burnett
4 La.-Lafayette
3+
Carl Winston
3 Washington

Year
1982
1999
2012

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

Year
1948
2003
2003

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

PASSING

Receptions
Stat Individual
15+ Vince Mayle
12+ Gabe Marks
10+ Dom Williams

Total Opponent
Year Returned an Interception for a TD
15 at Arizona State 2014 2015 Shalom Luani
84-yard return; Oregon State
14 at Rutgers
2015
11 Oregon State 2015
Returned a Fumble for a TD
2013 Xavier Cooper
Receiving Yards
29-yard return; at Oregon
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
Year
250+ Vince Mayle
252 at Arizona State 2014
200+ Vince Mayle
252 at Arizona State 2014 Played an Overtime Game
150+ Dom Williams
158 Oregon State 2015 2015 W, 45-38 (2OT); at Oregon
125+ Dom Williams
158 Oregon State 2015
SPECIAL TEAMS
100+ River Cracraft
102 at Arizona
2015
Punts
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
Receiving Touchdowns
14 Stanford
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
Year 14+ Mike Monahan
12 UCLA
4+
Gabe Marks
4 at Arizona
2015 12+ Steve Johnston
10 Arizona State
3+
Gabe Marks
4 at Arizona
2015 10+ Michael Bowlin
2+
Gabe Marks
4 at Arizona
2015
Punt Returns

Stat Individual
Total Opponent
Two Players With 100+ Receiving Yards
8+
Jay Dumas
9 Oregon
2015 at Rutgers
6+
Michael Bumpus 7 Arizona

Gabe Marks (146) and River Cracraft (121)
4+
Charles Dillon
4 Oregon State
Three Players With 100+ Receiving Yards
Returned a Punt for a TD (Blocks Not Included)
2014 California
2005 Michael Bumpus (87 yards at Nevada)

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

Dom Williams (107)
Punt Return Yards
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
ALL-PURPOSE OFFENSE
150+ Michael Bumpus 157 Nevada
Total All-Purpose Yards
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
Year 100+ Michael Bumpus 157 Nevada
300+ Rueben Mayes
375 Oregon
1984
250+ Vince Mayle
252 at Arizona State 2014 Kickoff Returns
Total Opponent
200+ Vince Mayle
252 at Arizona State 2014 Stat Individual
9+
Isiah Barton
9 Oregon State
7+
Kristoff Williams
7 Rutgers
DEFENSE
5+
Kristoff Williams
7 Rutgers
Tackles
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
Year
25+ Dan Grayson
25 Arizona
1989 Kickoff Return Yards
Total Opponent
20+ Brandon Moore
20 Arizona State 1997 Stat Individual
15+ Mitch Peterson
16 Rutgers
2014 200+ Teondray Caldwell 220 Oregon
175+ Teondray Caldwell 220 Oregon

150+ Kristoff Williams 155 Rutgers
Sacks
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
Year
5+
Mkristo Bruce
5 Stanford
2006 Returned a Kickoff for a TD
4+
Andy Mattingly
4 Arizona State 2007 2003 Sammy Moore (97 yards; Colorado)
3+
Ivan McLennan
3 Wyoming
2015
50+ Yard Field Goal
2013 Andrew Furney (52 yards; Utah)
Tackles For Loss
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
Year
5+
Cory Evans
6.5 Oregon State 2007 4+ Field Goals
4+
Cyrus Coen
4 Arizona State 2012 2015 Erik Powell (5)
46-23-47-28-28; Stanford
3+
Hercules Mataafa 3.5 at Cal
2015

Total Opponent
74 at Oregon
61 Stanford
61 Stanford
61 Stanford

Year
2015
2015
2015
2015

Pass Completions
Stat Individual
50+ Luke Falk
40+ Luke Falk
35+ Luke Falk
30+ Luke Falk

Total Opponent
50 at Oregon
47 at Arizona
35 Stanford
35 Stanford

Year
2015
2015
2015
2015

Pass Yards
Stat Individual
500+ Luke Falk
450+ Luke Falk
400+ Luke Falk
350+ Luke Falk
300+ Luke Falk

Total Opponent
514 at Arizona
514 at Arizona
514 at Arizona
356 Stanford
356 Stanford

Year
2015
2015
2015
2015
2015

Passing Touchdowns
Stat Individual
6+
Luke Falk
5+
Luke Falk
4+
Luke Falk

Total Opponent
6 Oregon State
5 at Arizona
5 at Arizona

Blocked Punt
Year 2013 Theron West v s. Colorado State
2015
2015 Blocked Field Goal
2015 2015 Robert Barber Wyoming

Interceptions
Stat Individual
6+
Alex Brink
5+
Alex Brink
4+
Luke Falk

Scored a Defensive PAT


Total Opponent
Year 1993 Torey Hunter (75-yard run; California)
6 Oregon State 2007
6 Oregon State 2007 Blocked PAT
4 at Arizona State 2014 2015 Destiny Vaeao at Rutgers

Completion Percentage (Min. 20 Attempts)


Stat Individual
Total Opponent
.850+ Alex Brink
.870 (20-23) Oregon
.800+ Luke Falk
.822 (37-45) Wyoming
.750+ Luke Falk
.780 (39-50) Oregon State
Scored a Passing TD (50-75 Yards)
2014 Isiah Myers from Connor Halliday,

55 yards; Portland State
Scored a Passing TD (75+ Yards)
2014 River Cracraft from Connor Halliday

86 yards, California

Total Interceptions
Stat Individual
4+
L. Thompson
3+
Will Derting
2+
Shalom Luani

Total Opponent
4 UCLA
3 Nevada
2 Oregon State

Year
1969
1992
2012
Year
1994
2004
2007

Year
2005
2005
Year
2011
2014
2014
Year
2012
2012
2014

Returned a Punt for a TD (Blocks Not Included)


Year 2005 Michael Bumpus (87 yards at Nevada)
2001
2002
2015

Scored a Safety
Year 2006 Team
Stanford
2006
2015 Shut Out an Opponent
2015 2013 Idaho (42-0)
Held an Opponent Without an Offensive TD
2013 Idaho (42-0)

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2015 COUGAR FOOTBALL


THE LAST TIME A WSU OPPONENT...
RUSHING

Rushes in a Game
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
40+ John White
42
Utah
35+ John White
42
Utah
30+ Bishop Sankey
34
at Washington
25+ Royce Freeman 27
at Oregon
Rush Yards
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
250+ Chris Polk
284 Washington
200+ Royce Freeman 246 at Oregon
150+ Royce Freeman 246 at Oregon
100+ Kevin Hogan
112 Stanford
Rushing Touchdowns
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
4+
Ronnie Hillman
4
San Diego St.
3+
Jered Baker
3
at Arizona
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 (50-75 Yards)
2015 Kevin Hogan, Stanford (59 yards)

RECEIVING

Year
2011
2011
2013
2015

Two Players With 100+ Yards Rushing


2013 at Oregon

Bryon Marshall (192) and Thomas Tyner (101)

Pass Yards
Stat Individual
500+ Jared Goff
450+ Jared Goff
400+ Sean Mannion
350+ Jared Goff
300+ Jared Goff
Passing Touchdowns
Stat Individual
5+
Cody Kessler
4+
Jared Goff

DEFENSE

Tackles
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
15+ Zach Hoffpauir
15
at Stanford
12+ Andrew Wingard 12
Wyoming

Sacks
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
5+
Riall Johnson
5
Stanford
Total Opponent
Year 4+
Riall Johnson
5
Stanford
61
Montana
1992 3+
Scooby Wright
3
Arizona
53
California
2014
45
at Cal
2015 Tackles For Loss
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
5+
Nick Reed
5
Oregon
Total Opponent
Year 4+
Scott Crichton
4
Oregon State
37
California
2014 3+
Jared Tevis
3.5 Arizona
33
at Cal
2015
33
at Cal
2015 Total Interceptions
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
3+
Jordan Poyer
3
Oregon State
Total Opponent
Year 2+
Quenton Meeks 2
Stanford
527 California
2014
527 California
2014 Returned an Interception for a TD
419 at Oregon State 2014 2014 Eric Rowe, at Utah, 11 yards (Halliday)
390 at Cal
2015
390 at Cal
2015 Returned a Fumble for a TD
2012 Eric Kendricks, UCLA (40 yards)

PASSING

Pass Completions
Stat Individual
35+ Jared Goff
30+ Jared Goff
25+ Jared Goff

SPECIAL TEAMS

Year
2013
2015
2015

Receiving Yards
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
Year
Year 200+ Nelson Agholor 220 USC
2014
2010 150+ Nelson Agholor 220 USC
2014
2015 100+ Cayleb Jones
131 at Arizona
2015
2015
2015 Receiving Touchdowns
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
Year
3+
JuJu Smith
3
USC
2014
Year 2+
Kenny Lawler
2
at Cal
2015
2011
2015 Two Players With 100+ Yards Receiving
2015 Wyoming

Tanner Gentry (127) and Jake Maulhardt (113)
Year
2013
ALL-PURPOSE OFFENSE
2013 Total All-Purpose Yards
2015 Stat Individual
Total Opponent
Year
300+ Janarion Grant 337 at Rutgers
2015
250+ Royce Freeman 292 at Oregon
2015
200+ Victor Bolden
212 Oregon State 2015

Scored a Rushing TD (75+ Yards)


2013 Devontae Booker, at Utah, 76 yards

Pass Attempts
Stat Individual
60+ Brad Lebo
50+ Jared Goff
40+ Jared Goff

Receptions
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
12+ Chris Harper
13
at Cal
10+ Jake Maulhardt 10
Wyoming
8+ Jake Maulhardt 10 Wyoming

Year
2001
2005
2006

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


Stat Individual
Total Opponent
100+ William Wright 114 Arizona

Year
2009

Returned a Punt for a TD (Blocks Not Included)


2015 Nate Phillips, at Arizona (69 yards)
Kickoff Returns
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
7+
Dom. Hatfield
7
Utah
6+
Janarion Grant
6
Rutgers
5+
Janarion Grant
5
at Rutgers

Kickoff Return Yards


Stat Individual
Total Opponent
200+ Tony Cherry
240 Oregon
175+ Janarion Grant 195 at Rutgers
150+ Janarion Grant 195 at Rutgers
Year 125+ Victor Bolden
125 Oregon State
2014
2015 Returned a Kickoff for a TD
2015 Victor Bolden, Oregon State (100 yards)

Year
2013
2014
2015
Year
1984
2015
2015
2015

Year 50+ Yard Field Goal


1999 2012 Vincenzo DAmato, California (52 yards)
1999
2014 4+ Field Goals
2006 Jesse Ainsworth, Arizona State [34-46-47-32]

Year
2007
2012
2014
Year
2012
2015

Year Scored a Safety


2014 2013 Rush, at Cal
2015
Shut Out WSU
Completion Percentage
2010 Arizona State (42-0) at Sun Devil Stadium
Stat Individual
Total Opponent
Year
.850+ Taylor Kelly
.869 ASU (20-23)
2012 Held WSU Without an Offensive TD
.800+ Marcus Mariota .840 Oregon (21-25) 2014 2013 at USC
.750+ Chris Laviano
.793 at Rutgers (23-29) 2015
Blocked a Punt
Scored a Passing TD (50-75 Yards)
2015 Oregon State (Chris Brown) (on Zach Charme)
2014 Trevor Davis from Jared Goff,


California (51 yards)
Blocked Field Goal
2015 Henry Mondeaux, Oregon (Powell)
Scored a Passing TD (75+ Yards)

53-yard attempt
2014 Nelson Agholor from Cody Kessler,

USC (87 yards)
Scored a Defensive PAT
1991 Steve Tovar, Ohio State (100-yd interception)

Total Opponent
5
USC
4
at Cal

Blocked a PAT
2013 Utah; (Andrew Furney)

16

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

WASHINGTON STATE FOOTBALL

2015 COUGAR FOOTBALL


GAME HIGHS
Rushes
14
Yards Rushing
78
TD Rushes
1





Long Rush
41
Pass attempts
74
Pass completions
50
Yards Passing
514
TD Passes
6
Long Pass
43
Receptions
14
Yards Receiving
158
TD Receptions
4
Long Reception
43
Field Goals
5
Long Field Goal
47

Punts
6
Punting Avg
52.0
Long Punt
56
Punts inside 20
3
Long Punt Return
21
Long Kickoff Return 51
Tackles
14
Sacks
3.0
Tackles For Loss
3.5

Interceptions
2

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS


Gerard Wicks vs Portland State (Sep 05, 2015)
Gerard Wicks vs Stanford (Oct 31, 2015)
Keith Harrington vs Wyoming (Sep 19, 2015)
Luke Falk vs Wyoming (Sep 19, 2015)
Gerard Wicks at California (Oct 03, 2015)
Luke Falk at California (Oct 03, 2015)
Luke Falk at Oregon (Oct 10, 2015)
Gerard Wicks at Arizona (Oct 24, 2015)
Jamal Morrow at Arizona (Oct 24, 2015)
Luke Falk at Oregon (Oct 10, 2015)
Luke Falk at Oregon (Oct 10, 2015)
Luke Falk at Arizona (Oct 24, 2015)
Luke Falk vs Oregon State (Oct 17, 2015)
Luke Falk at Arizona (Oct 24, 2015)
Gabe Marks at Rutgers (Sep 12, 2015)
Dom Williams vs Oregon State (Oct 17, 2015)
Gabe Marks at Arizona (Oct 24, 2015)
Gabe Marks at Arizona (Oct 24, 2015)
Erik Powell vs Stanford (Oct 31, 2015)
Erik Powell at Rutgers (Sep 12, 2015)
Erik Powell vs Stanford (Oct 31, 2015)
Zach Charme at Oregon (Oct 10, 2015)
Zach Charme vs Portland State (Sep 05, 2015)
Zach Charme at Oregon (Oct 10, 2015)
Zach Charme vs Wyoming (Sep 19, 2015)
Gabe Marks at Oregon (Oct 10, 2015)
Tavares Martin Jr. vs Oregon State (Oct 17, 2015)
Peyton Pelluer vs Wyoming (Sep 19, 2015)
Ivan McClennan vs Wyoming (Sep 19, 2015)
Peyton Pelluer vs Wyoming (Sep 19, 2015)
Hercules Mataafa at California (Oct 03, 2015)
Shalom Luani vs Oregon State (Oct 17, 2015)
TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes
31
Yards Rushing
136
Yards Per Rush
5.1
TD Rushes
2

Pass attempts
75
Pass completions
50
Yards Passing
514
Yards Per Pass
8.3
TD Passes
6
Total Plays
105
Total Offense
641
Yards Per Play
7.0
Points
52
Sacks By
5
First Downs
34
Penalties
9
Penalty Yards
60
Turnovers
4
Interceptions By
2
Punts
6
Punting Avg
52.0
Long Punt
56
Punts inside 20
3
Long Punt Return
21

at Arizona (Oct 24, 2015)


at Oregon (Oct 10, 2015)
at Rutgers (Sep 12, 2015)
vs Wyoming (Sep 19, 2015)
at California (Oct 03, 2015)
at Oregon (Oct 10, 2015)
at Oregon (Oct 10, 2015)
at Arizona (Oct 24, 2015)
at Arizona (Oct 24, 2015)
vs Oregon State (Oct 17, 2015)
at Oregon (Oct 10, 2015)
at Oregon (Oct 10, 2015)
vs Oregon State (Oct 17, 2015)
vs Oregon State (Oct 17, 2015)
vs Wyoming (Sep 19, 2015)
at Arizona (Oct 24, 2015)
at Arizona (Oct 24, 2015)
vs Oregon State (Oct 17, 2015)
at California (Oct 03, 2015)
vs Oregon State (Oct 17, 2015)
at Oregon (Oct 10, 2015)
vs Portland State (Sep 05, 2015)
at Oregon (Oct 10, 2015)
vs Wyoming (Sep 19, 2015)
at Oregon (Oct 10, 2015)

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS


Rushes
27
Freeman, Royce, at Oregon (Oct 10, 2015)
Yards Rushing
246
Freeman, Royce, at Oregon (Oct 10, 2015)
TD Rushes
3
Baker, J., at Arizona (Oct 24, 2015)
Long Rush
59
Randall, J., at Arizona (Oct 24, 2015)

Hogan,K, vs Stanford (Oct 31, 2015)
Pass attempts
45
Goff, Jared, at California (Oct 03, 2015)
Pass completions
33
Goff, Jared, at California (Oct 03, 2015)
Yards Passing
390
Goff, Jared, at California (Oct 03, 2015)
TD Passes
4
Goff, Jared, at California (Oct 03, 2015)
Long Pass
45
COFFMAN, C., vs Wyoming (Sep 19, 2015)
Receptions
10
MAULHARDT, Jake, vs Wyoming (Sep 19, 2015)
Yards Receiving
131
Jones, C., at Arizona (Oct 24, 2015)
TD Receptions
2
Lawler, Kenny, at California (Oct 03, 2015)
Long Reception
45
GENTRY, Tanner, vs Wyoming (Sep 19, 2015)
Field Goals
3
Ukropina,C, vs Stanford (Oct 31, 2015)
Long Field Goal
50
Owens, Garrett, vs Oregon State (Oct 17, 2015)
Punts
7
Wheeler, Ian, at Oregon (Oct 10, 2015)
Punting Avg
49.3
Riggleman, D., at Arizona (Oct 24, 2015)
Long Punt
60
Leininger, Cole, at California (Oct 03, 2015)
Punts inside 20
3
Marcus Kinsella, vs Portland State (Sep 05, 2015)
Long Punt Return
69
Phillips, N., at Arizona (Oct 24, 2015)
Long Kickoff Return 100
Grant, Janarion, at Rutgers (Sep 12, 2015)

Bolden,Victor, vs Oregon State (Oct 17, 2015)
Tackles
14
Longa, Steve, at Rutgers (Sep 12, 2015)
Sacks
2.5
Kragen, Kyle, at California (Oct 03, 2015)
Tackles For Loss
2.5
Kragen, Kyle, at California (Oct 03, 2015)

Coleman, Tyson, at Oregon (Oct 10, 2015)

Worthy, J., at Arizona (Oct 24, 2015)
Interceptions
2
Meeks,Q, vs Stanford (Oct 31, 2015)
OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS
Rushes
50
at Oregon (Oct 10, 2015)
Yards Rushing
410
at Oregon (Oct 10, 2015)
Yards Per Rush
8.2
at Oregon (Oct 10, 2015)
TD Rushes
3
vs Portland State (Sep 05, 2015)

at Oregon (Oct 10, 2015)

at Arizona (Oct 24, 2015)

vs Stanford (Oct 31, 2015)
Pass attempts
45
at California (Oct 03, 2015)
Pass completions
33
at California (Oct 03, 2015)
Yards Passing
390
at California (Oct 03, 2015)
Yards Per Pass
8.7
at California (Oct 03, 2015)
TD Passes
4
at California (Oct 03, 2015)
Total Plays
76
vs Wyoming (Sep 19, 2015)
Total Offense
533
at Oregon (Oct 10, 2015)
Yards Per Play
7.2
at Oregon (Oct 10, 2015)
Points
42
at Arizona (Oct 24, 2015)
Sacks By
7
at California (Oct 03, 2015)

at Oregon (Oct 10, 2015)
First Downs
26
at Rutgers (Sep 12, 2015)
Penalties
11
at Rutgers (Sep 12, 2015)

vs Oregon State (Oct 17, 2015)
Penalty Yards
100
at Rutgers (Sep 12, 2015)
Turnovers
3
at Rutgers (Sep 12, 2015)
Interceptions By
2
vs Oregon State (Oct 17, 2015)

vs Stanford (Oct 31, 2015)
Punts
7
at Oregon (Oct 10, 2015)
Punting Avg
49.3
at Arizona (Oct 24, 2015)
Long Punt
60
at California (Oct 03, 2015)
Punts inside 20
3
vs Portland State (Sep 05, 2015)
Long Punt Return
69
at Arizona (Oct 24, 2015)

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CAREER RECORD BOOK WATCH
PASS ATTEMPTS
No. Player
1. 1,633 Connor Halliday
2. 1,451 Alex Brink
3. 1,118 Jason Gesser
4. 1,086 Jack Thompson
5. 979
Drew Bledsoe
6. 880
Ryan Leaf
7. 865
Jeff Tuel
8. 789
Timm Rosenbach
9. 725
Ty Paine
10. 691
Luke Falk

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

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

473
Luke Falk
10. 371
Chad Davis

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

PASSING YARDS
No. Player
1. 11,304 Connor Halliday
2. 10,913 Alex Brink
3. 8,830 Jason Gesser
4. 7,818 Jack Thompson
5. 7,433 Ryan Leaf
6. 7,373 Drew Bledsoe
7. 5,995 Timm Rosenbach
8. 5,936 Jeff Tuel
9. 5,098 Luke Falk
10. 4,573 Mark Rypien

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

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (Min. 150)


No. Player
Years
1. .685
Luke Falk
2014-present (473/691)
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. 59
Ryan Leaf
5. 53
Jack Thompson
6. 46
Drew Bledsoe
7. 41
Luke Falk
8. 39
Timm Rosenbach
9. 33
Jeff Tuel
10. 28
Mark Rypien

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

400+ PASSING YARDS


No. Player
1. 12
Connor Halliday
6 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. 12
Alex Brink
2004-07
12 Ryan Leaf
1994-97
4. 11
Luke Falk
2014-present
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. 195
Michael Bumpus
2. 189
Marquess Wilson
3. 186
Gabe Marks
4. 182
Brandon Gibson
5. 177
Hugh Campbell
6. 166
Jared Karstetter
7. 165
Dom Williams
8. 164
Isiah Myers
9. 157
River Cracraft
10. 148
Phillip Bobo

148
Jason Hill

148
Vince Mayle

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

RECEIVING YARDS
No. Player
1. 3,207 Marquess Wilson
2. 2,756 Brandon Gibson
3. 2,704 Jason Hill
4. 2,505 Dom Williams
5. 2,459 Hugh Campbell
6. 2,447 Nian Taylor
7. 2,250 Tim Stallworth
8. 2,182 Phillip Bobo
9. 2,168 C.J. Davis
10. 2,167 Gabe Marks

Years
2010-12
2005-08
2003-06
2012-present
1960-62
1996-99
1986-89
1990-92
1988-92
2012-present

2013-present

1,917

River Cracraft

RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS
No. Player
1. 32
Jason Hill
(2nd all-time Pac-10)
2. 25
Dom Williams
3. 23
Marquess Wilson
4. 22
Hugh Campbell
5. 20
Gabe Marks
6. 19
Jared Karstetter
19 Isiah Myers
8. 18
Nian Taylor
18 Deron Pointer
18 Devard Darling

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

2013-present

15

River Cracraft

Years
2003-06

WASHINGTON STATE FOOTBALL

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
7. 7
Phillip Bobo

7
C.J. Davis
7 Vince Mayle
7 Gabe Marks
7 Dom Williams
7 River Cracraft
TOTAL OFFENSE
No. Player
1. 11,011 Alex Brink
2. 10,812 Connor Halliday
3. 9,007 Jason Gesser
4. 7,698 Jack Thompson
5. 7,262 Ryan Leaf
6. 7,151 Drew Bledsoe
7. 6,690 Timm Rosenbach
8. 5,978 Jeff Tuel
9. 5,101 Mark Rypien
10. 5,046 Ty Paine
-

4,959

Luke Falk

Years
2010-12
1975-77
1960-62
2005-08
2003-06
1986-89
1990-92
1988-89, 91-92
2013-14
2012-present
2012-present
2013-present
Years
2004-06
2011-14
1999-01
1975-78
1994-97
1990-92
1986-88
2009-12
1981-85
1970-72
2014-present

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. 15.5
Erik Howard
1982-85 (-123)
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15.0

Kache Palacio

2012-present

2015 COUGAR FOOTBALL


SINGLE-GAME RECORDS
PASS ATTEMPTS
No. Player
1. 89 Connor Halliday
2. 79 Connor Halliday
3. 74 Luke Falk
74 Luke Falk
5. 70 Connor Halliday
6. 69 Connor Halliday
7. 67 Connor Halliday
8. 66 Drew Bledsoe
66 Luke Falk
10. 65 Connor Halliday

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

Date
2013
2014
2014
2015
2014
2014
2013
1992
2015
2013

PASS COMPLETIONS
No. Player
Opponent
1. 58 Connor Halliday
Oregon
2. 56 Connor Halliday
Arizona
3. 50 Luke Falk
at Oregon
4. 49 Connor Halliday
California
5. 47 Luke Falk
at Rutgers
6. 47 Luke Falk
at Arizona
7. 45 Luke Falk
at Arizona State
8. 44 Luke Falk
at Oregon State
9. 43 Connor Halliday
Oregon
10. 42 Jeff Tuel
Stanford
42 Connor Halliday
at Stanford

Date
2013
2014
2015
2014
2015
2015
2014
2014
2014
2012
2014

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
9. 505 Luke Falk
10. 494 Connor Halliday

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

Date
2014
2014
2013
2014
2014
2005
2013
2015
2015
2011

TOUCHDOWNS
No. Player
1. 6
Jason Gesser
6
Connor Halliday
6
Connor Halliday
6
Connor Halliday
6
Luke Falk
6. 5
Jack Thompson
5
Timm Rosenbach
5
Drew Bledsoe
5
Ryan Leaf
5
Alex Brink
5
Alex Brink
5
Alex Brink
5
Marshall Lobbestael
5
Connor Halliday
5
Connor Halliday
5
Connor Halliday
5
Luke Falk
5
Luke Falk
5
Luke Falk

Opponent
Arizona (3OT)
vs. Colorado State
Portland State
California
Oregon State
Washington
Tennessee
Oregon State
California
California
San Diego State
Washington
UNLV
UCLA
Southern Utah
Rutgers
at Oregon State
at Oregon
at Arizona

Date
2000
2013
2014
2014
2015
1976
1988
1991
1997
2005
2007
2007
2011
2012
2013
2014
2014
2015
2015

300 PASSING YARDS IN A HALF (SINCE 1983)


No. Player
Opponent
1. 397 (2nd) Connor Halliday California
2. 371 (2nd) Ryan Leaf
Arizona State
3. 337 (1st) Connor Halliday California
4. 335 (1st) Luke Falk
at Arizona
5. 329 (1st) Luke Falk
Arizona State
6. 323 (1st) Luke Falk
Oregon State
7. 321 (1st) Connor Halliday Portland State
8. 319 (1st) Connor Halliday Oregon
9. 305 (1st) Ryan Leaf
SW Louisiana
10. 304 (1st) Alex Brink
San Diego State
11. 303 (1st) Ryan Leaf
San Jose State
12. 302 (1st) Mike Pattinson Arizona State
13. 300 (1st) Drew Bledsoe
Utah (Copper Bowl)

Date
2014
1997
2014
2015
2014
2015
2014
2013
1997
2007
1996
1993
1992

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS
No. Player
Opponent
Date
1. 5
James Matthews
Idaho
1982
2. 4
Rueben Mayes
Stanford
1984
4
Rueben Mayes
Montana State
1985
4
Shaumbe Wright-Fair Temple
1992
4
Deon Burnett
Louisiana Lafayette
1999
4
Dave Minnich
Arizona
2001
4
John Tippins
Montana State
2001
8. 3
24 Times

Most Recent: (Carl Winston, Washington, 2012)

SACKS (since 1979; 3+)


No. Player
Opponent
Date
1. 5.0 Mkristo Bruce
Stanford
2006 (-33)
2. 4.0 Tim Downing
California
1987 (-8)
4.0 Keith Millard
Oregon State
1983 (-35)
1993 (-23)
4.0 DeWayne Patterson Oregon
1994 (-13)
4.0 DeWayne Patterson UCLA
4.0 Andy Mattingly
Arizona State
2007 (-29)
1994 (-22)
7. 3.5 DeWayne Patterson Oregon
8. 3.0 13 players (20 times)
Most Recent: (Ivan McLennan, Wyoming, 2015)

RECEPTIONS (10+)
No. Player
Opponent
Date
1. 15 Vince Mayle
at Arizona State
2014
2. 14 River Cracraft
at Stanford
2014
14 Vince Mayle
Arizona
2014
14 Gabe Marks
at Rutgers
2015
5. 13 Gabe Marks
Oregon
2013
6. 12 Doug Flansburg
Houston
1966
12 Marquess Wilson
Oregon
2012
12 Vince Mayle
Rutgers
2014
9. 11 11 players (11 times)

Most Recent: (Dom Williams, Oregon State, 2015)

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 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
Arizona State
ASU
Idaho
Northwestern
California
San Diego State
Portland State
Arizona State
Oregon State

Date
2014
2014
1993
1998
1958
2005
2011
2014
2011
1951

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

Date
2015
1957
1960
1976
1990
1993
1998
2000
2001
2004
2005
2006
2011
2014
2014

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

Date
1985
1987
1989
1986
1991
1996
1986
1987
1989
1991
1992
1997

TACKLES-FOR-LOSS
No. Player
Opponent
Date
1. 6.5 Cory Evans
Oregon State
2007 (-20)
2. 5.0 Keith Millard
Arizona
1983 (-26)
1993 (-25)
5.0 DeWayne Patterson Pacific
5.0 Mkristo Bruce
Stanford
2006 (-33)
5.0 Andy Mattingly
Arizona State
2007 (-31)
6. 4.5 D.D. Acholonu
Washington
2003 (-27)
7. 4.0 20 times

Most Recent: (Cyrus Coen, Arizona State, 2012)

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Opponent
UCLA
Oregon State
Penn State
Stanford
Oregon
Pacific
Idaho
Washington
Arizona
Stanford
Arizona State
Washington
Nevada

Date
2001
1945
1948
1962
1966
1969
1970
1972
1981
1984
1991
1997
2002

FIELD GOALS MADE


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

Date
2003
2015
1975
1977
1984
1989
1989
1998
2001
2002
2003
2003
2007
2011

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
UNLV
Eastern Washington
Brigham Young
Arizona State
Idaho
Boise State
Oklahoma State
Stanford
California
UCLA
Fresno State

Date
1991
2012
1989
1990
1977
1997
2010
1974
1990
1990
1991

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
Stanford
UCLA
Washington
Idaho
Oregon
UCLA
Illinois
UCLA
Oregon
Arizona

Date
1969
1992
1968
1978
1982
1993
1994
1994
1994
1994

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
Arizona
California
California
California
USC
Oklahoma
Oregon State
Wyoming
Idaho
Washington

Date
2004
2010
1975
1977
1989
1938
1984
1989
1960
1989

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2015 COUGAR FOOTBALL


WSU TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS
POINTS

No.
1. 86
2. 84
3. 77
4. 74
5. 73
6. 70
7. 68
8. 65
9. 64

64

Opponent
Season
Blair Business College 1907
Idaho
1975
SW Louisiana
1997
Puget Sound
1909
Eastern Washington 1908
Spokane AC
1907
Montana
1942
Pacific (Ore.)
1924
Montana State
1985
Idaho State
2011

TOTAL OFFENSE (600+)

No.
1. 812
2. 706
3. 693
4. 675
5. 663
6. 654
7. 653
8. 641
9. 638
638
11. 637
12. 636
13. 631
14. 622
15. 619
16. 618
17. 615
18. 610
19. 605
20. 603
21. 602
22. 601

601

Opponent
Season
California
2014
Portland State
2014
Idaho
1975
Utah
1985
Oregon
1984
San Diego State
2007
Montana State
2001
at Oregon
2015
at Oregon State
2005
Portland State
2008
Idaho
2006
Utah (Copper Bowl) 1992
at Arziona
2015
Portland State
2014
California
1997
at Tennessee
1988
Minnesota
1988
UNLV
2011
California
2005
Oregon
1977
UNLV
1983
at Illinois
1988
at California
2005

TOTAL PLAYS
No.
1. 106
2. 105
3. 101
4. 100
5. 99
6. 98
7. 97
8. 95
9. 93
10. 92

92
92

Opponent
Montana
at Oregon
at Oregon
at Arizona State
Arizona
UCLA
at Oregon State
California
at Arizona
Colorado
Portland State
USC

FIRST DOWNS
No.
1. 36

36

36
4. 35
5. 34

34
7. 33

33
33
33

33

20

Opponent
Montana
San Diego State
Portland State
Oregon
Illinois
at Arizona
Oregon State
Portland State
California
Arizona
at Oregon State

Season
1992
2015
2013
2014
2014
2007
2005
2014
2015
2004
2008
2014

Season
1992
2007
2008
2013
1988
2015
1991
2014
2014
2014
2014

PASSING TOUCHDOWNS
No.
1. 7

7
3. 6

6
6

6
7. 5

Opponent
Season
UNLV
2011
Portland State
2014
Arizona
2000
Colorado State
2013
California
2014
Oregon State
2015
14 times
Last - at Arizona, 2015

PASS ATTEMPTS
No.
1. 89
2. 79
3. 76
76

76
6. 75
7. 70
8. 69
9. 67
10. 66

66

Opponent
at Oregon
Arizona
California
Washington
at Arizona State
at Oregon
California
at Stanford
at California
USC
at Rutgers

PASS COMPLETIONS
No.
1. 58
2. 56
3. 50
4. 49
5. 47

47
7. 45
8. 44

44
10. 43
43

Opponent
at Oregon
Arizona
at Oregon
California
at Rutgers
at Arizona
at Arizona State
USC
at Oregon State
Portland State
Oregon

PASSING YARDS
No.
1. 734
2. 630
3. 601
4. 557
5. 532
6. 531
7. 521
8. 514
9. 513
10. 505

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

Season
2013
2014
1974
1975
2014
2015
2014
2014
2013
2014
2015

Season
2013
2014
2015
2014
2015
2015
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014

Season
2014
2014
2014
2013
2014
2005
2013
2015
2001
2015

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS
No.
1. 10
2. 7

7
4. 6
6

6

6
8. 5
5
5
5
5

5
5
5

5
5

5

Opponent
Season
Idaho
1975
Oregon
1977
Montana State
1985
Pacific
1964
Oregon
1981
Oregon
1984
Louisiana Monroe
1997
San Jose State
1962
Utah
1971
Washington
1973
Arizona
1980
BYU
1981
Montana State
1981
Idaho
1982
Stanford
1984
Oregon State
1985
Illinois
1988
Oregon State
1993

RUSH ATTEMPTS
No.
1. 76
76

71
69

68
67
66
66
66
66
66

Opponent
California
Washington
Montana State
UNLV
Pacific (Ore.)
Idaho
Oregon
Washington
Oregon
California
Stanford

NET RUSHING YARDS


No.
1. 524
2. 442
3. 439
4. 438
5. 417
6. 392
7. 363
8. 352
9. 350
10. 347

Opponent
Oregon
California
Idaho
Oregon
Montana State
UNLV
Army
Pacific (Ore.)
Oregon State
California

FUMBLES (Since 1957)

No.
1. 10
2. 9
9
9
5. 8
8

8
8. 7

Opponent
UCLA
Utah
UCLA
Stanford
Arizona
Kansas
Oregon State
17 Times
Last - Hawaii

FUMBLES LOST (Since 1957)


No.
1. 6
2. 5
5
5
5. 4

Opponent
UCLA
Utah State
Utah
Stanford
24 Times
Last - Hawaii

WASHINGTON STATE FOOTBALL

Season
1974
1975
1985
1983
1980
1975
1973
1973
1977
1981
1982

Season
1984
1974
1975
1971
1985
1983
1980
1964
1979
1973

Season
1971
1972
1973
1974
1972
1973
1984
2009

Season
1971
1961
1966
1974
2009

PUNTS

No.
1. 15
2. 12
12
4. 11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11

PUNT AVG.
No.
1. 57.3
2. 54.0
3. 53.9
4. 53.4
5. 53.2
6. 53.0
7. 52.0
8. 51.8
51.8
10. 51.3

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

Season
1969
1968
1992
1968
1969
1969
1970
1978
1982
1993
1994
1994
1994
1994

Opponent
Stanford
Ohio State
Colorado
Arizona
UNLV
Boise State
Wyoming
Villanova
Washington
UCLA

Season
2010
1991
2003
2004
2012
1997
1990
1965
1989
1967

2015 COUGAR FOOTBALL


TEAM DEFENSE SINGLE-GAME RECORDS
POINTS ALLOWED

RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED - High

TOTAL OFFENSE ALLOWED - High

RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED - Low

No.
1. 70
2. 69
3. 66

66
5. 65
6. 63
63
8. 62
9. 61
61

No.
1. 745
2. 719
3. 696
4. 675
5. 664
6. 658
7. 651
8. 646
9. 626
10. 625

Opponent Season
USC
1970
USC
2008
California
2008
Oregon State
2008
Oklahoma State
2010
Stanford
1970
Oregon
2008
Oregon
2013
California
1922
Iowa
1969

Opponent Season
USC
2005
Oregon
2013
Iowa
1969
Washington
1950
Stanford
1980
Stanford
1970
Arizona State
1989
Oregon
2004
Hawaii
2009
USC
2008

TOTAL OFFENSE ALLOWED - Low

No.
1. 97
97
3. 108
4. 114
5. 115
6. 120
7. 125
8. 129
9. 131
10. 135

Opponent Season
Idaho
1958
Oregon
1994
Oregon State
1993
Idaho
1959
Boise State
1997
Stanford
1961
Colorado
2004
Oregon State
1959
Oregon State
1958
California
1993

PASSING YARDS ALLOWED - High

No.
1. 537
2. 534
3. 527
4. 521
5. 496
6. 489
7. 448
8. 437
9. 433
10. 430

430

Opponent Season
BYU
1989
Arizona State
1989
California
2014
California
2013
Oregon State
2013
Hawaii
2009
BYU
1990
Oregon
2004
USC
2005
Stanford
1978
Idaho State
2011

PASSING YARDS ALLOWED - Low

No.
1. 0
0
0
4. 6
6
6. 7
7. 8

9
8. 10
9. 11
11

Opponent Season
Oregon State
1958
California
1966
Kansas
1977
Washington
1956
Idaho
1976
Oregon State
1975
Oregon State
1974
Oregon State
1955
Oregon State
1991
USC
1971
UCLA
1973

No.
1. 479
2. 467
3. 464
4. 462
5. 446
6. 437
7. 432
8. 429
9. 428
10. 426

No.
1. -35
2. -17
3. -11
-11
5. -10
6. -6
-6
8. 1
9. 5
10. 8

Opponent Season
UCLA
1975
Kansas
1976
Iowa
1969
USC
1974
Oregon
2001
UCLA
2010
USC
1981
USC
1970
Nebraska
1995
Baylor
2008

Opponent Season
Montana State
1993
Arizona
2002
Washington
1972
Washington
1973
Baylor
2006
Pacific
1993
Montana
1995
Montana State
1985
Illinois
1994
Portland State
2008

TACKLES-FOR-LOSS
No.
1. 15
15
3. 14
14
14
14
14

14
14
14

Opponent Season
Wyoming
1989
Pacific
1993
Oregon State
1993
Oregon
1994
California
1998
USC
2000
USC
2004
Arizona State
2007
Idaho
2013
Wyoming
2015

SACKS (Since 1985)


No.
1. 10
10
3. 8
8

8
6. 7

7

7
7

7

7
7
7

7
7

Opponent Season
Oregon
1994
Wyoming
1989
Montana State
1993
Stanford
2006
Arizona State
2002
Tennessee
1988
Grambling State
2005
Arizona State
2007
Texas
2003
Oregon State
2003
Notre Dame
2003
Arizona
2002
Stanford
2001
Boise State
2001
Oregon
2014

INTERCEPTIONS
No.
1. 7
2. 6
3. 5
5

5
5
5

5
5
5
5

Opponent Season
Oregon
2003
Oregon State
1989
Idaho
1953
Pacific
1960
San Jose State
1962
Washington
1968
Pacific
1969
Arizona State
1986
Wyoming
1987
Washington
1997
UCLA
2001

FUMBLES FORCED

No. Opponent Season


1. 10 Oregon
1952
2. 9
Illinois
1974

9
Arizona State
1979

9
Montana State
1985
5. 8
Stanford
1952

8
San Jose State
1955
8
UCLA
1969

8
Michigan State
1970

8
Oregon State
1971
8
Oregon
1972
8
Stanford
1972

FUMBLES RECOVERED
No.
1. 7
2. 6
6
6
5. 5

5

5
5
5
5
5

Opponent Season
Michigan State
1970
USC
1957
Oregon
1972
Idaho
1978
San Jose State
1955
Utah State
1961
Texas Tech
1964
Minnesota
1965
Washington
1972
Idaho
1976
California
1994

TURNOVERS FORCED
No.
1. 9 (4 INT, 5 FUM)

9 (7 INT, 2 FUM)
3. 8 (5 INT, 3 FUM)

8 (1 INT, 7 FUM)

8 (3 INT, 5 FUM)

8 (2 INT, 6 FUM)
7. 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)

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Opponent Season
Idaho
1952
Oregon
2003
San Jose State 1962
Michigan State 1970
Washington
1972
Idaho
1978
Idaho
1953
Oregon State 1952
California
1955
USC
1957
Minnesota
1965
Washington
1968
Pacific
1969
Arizona State 1970
Oregon
1972
Wyoming
1987
Oregon State 1989
UCLA
2001
UCLA
2003

KICK RETURNS

No. Opponent Season


1. 11 California
2008
2. 10
Iowa
1969
10
Stanford
2008
4. 9
Montana State
1954
9
USC
1970
9
USC
1974
9
Stanford
1975
9
Stanford
1999
9
USC
2007

9
Oregon State
2008
9
Arizona
2008

9
Oregon State
2011
9
Oregon
2012

KICK RETURN YARDS

No. Opponent Season


1. 298 California
2008
2. 249
Oregon
1998
3. 238
Oregon
2012
4. 228
Oregon State
2011
5. 207
Arizona State
1989
6. 199
Oregon State
1963
7. 195
at Rutgers
2015
8. 184
Arizona State
1990
9. 178
USC
2007
10. 176
Oregon
2011

PUNT RETURNS

No. Opponent Season


1. 10 Oregon
1994
2. 9
California
1993

9
San Jose State
1996
4. 8
Idaho
1972

8
Oregon State
1995
8
Stanford
2003
7. 7
San Jose State
1968
7
Utah
1971
7
California
1984

7
Montana State
1993

7
Oregon State
1993
7
UCLA
1993
7
USC
1994
7
Oregon
2002
7
Arizona
2003
7
Arizona
2004
7
Nevada
2005

PUNT RETURN YARDS


No.
1. 186
2. 171
3. 163
4. 153
5. 129
6. 116
7. 113
113
9. 110
10. 105

Opponent Season
SW Louisiana
1997
San Jose State
1968
Nevada
2005
Idaho
1973
San Jose State
1959
Stanford
2003
Idaho
1968
Oregon
1983
Montana State
2003
Boise State
1997

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SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS
PASS ATTEMPTS

No. Player
1. 714
Connor Halliday
2. 526
Connor Halliday
3. 503
Alex Brink
4. 448
Luke Falk
5. 432
Drew Bledsoe
6. 410
Ryan Leaf
7. 402
Jason Gesser
8. 396
Alex Brink
9. 394
Matt Kegel
10. 390
Timm Rosenbach

PASS COMPLETIONS

No. Player
1. 449
Connor Halliday
2. 354
Connor Halliday
3. 317
Luke Falk
4. 305
Alex Brink
5. 241
Drew Bledsoe
241
Alex Brink
7. 236
Jason Gesser
8. 227
Ryan Leaf
9. 222
Timm Rosenbach
10. 219
Jeff Tuel

PASSING YARDS

No. Player
1. 4,597 Connor Halliday
2. 3,968 Ryan Leaf
3. 3,873 Connor Halliday
4. 3,818 Alex Brink
5. 3,408 Jason Gesser
6. 3,246 Drew Bledsoe
7. 3,239 Luke Falk
8. 3,097 Timm Rosenbach
9. 3,010 Jason Gesser
10. 2,947 Matt Kegel

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (Min. 100)

No. Player
1. .708 (317/448) Luke Falk
2. .673 (354/526) Connor Halliday
3. .645 (218/338) Timm Rosenbach
4. .642 (156-243) Luke Falk
5. .637 (212/333) Jeff Tuel
6. .629 (449/714) Connor Halliday
7. .610 (208/341) Marshall Lobbestael
8. .609 (241/396) Alex Brink
9. .608 (115/189) Aaron Garcia
10. .606 (305/503) Alex Brink

TOUCHDOWNS

No. Player
1. 34
Ryan Leaf
34
Connor Halliday
3. 32
Connor Halliday
4. 28
Jason Gesser
28
Luke Falk
6. 26
Jason Gesser
26
Alex Brink
8. 24
Timm Rosenbach
24
Alex Brink
10. 21
Ryan Leaf
21
Matt Kegel

300-YARD PASSING GAMES

No. Player
1. 9
Ryan Leaf
9
Connor Halliday
3. 8
Alex Brink
4. 7
Connor Halliday
7
Luke Falk
6. 5
Matt Kegel
7. 5
Marshall Lobbestael
8. 4
Jack Thompson
4
Timm Rosenbach
4
Drew Bledsoe
4
Connor Halliday
4
Luke Falk

22

RUSHING ATTEMPTS

Season
2013
2014
2007
2015
1992
1997
2002
2006
2003
1987

No. Player
1. 308
Jerome Harrison
2. 264
Shaumbe Wright-Fair
3. 260
Steve Broussard
4. 258
Rueben Mayes
5. 242
Michael Black
6. 228
Rueben Mayes
7. 224
Jonathan Smith
8. 222
Steve Broussard
9. 218
Rich Swinton
10. 215
Kevin Brown

Season
2013
2014
2015
2007
1992
2006
2002
1997
1987
2010

No. Player
1. 1,900 Jerome Harrison
2. 1,637 Rueben Mayes
3. 1,330 Shaumbe Wright-Fair
4. 1,280 Steve Broussard
5. 1,237 Steve Broussard
6. 1,236 Rueben Mayes
7. 1,189 Bernard Jackson
8. 1,181 Michael Black
9. 1,059 Andrew Jones
10. 1,046 Kevin Brown
11. 1,018 Rich Swinton
12. 1,000 Kerry Porter

Season
2013
1997
2014
2007
2002
1992
2015
1988
2001
2003
Season
2015
2014
1988
2014
2012
2013
2011
2006
1989
2007
Season
1997
2013
2014
2002
2015
2001
2007
1988
2005
1996
2003
Season
1997
2013
2007
2014
2015
2003
2011
1976
1988
1992
2012
2014

NET RUSHING YARDS (1000+)

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS

No. Player
1. 16
Jerome Harrison
2. 13
Steve Broussard
13
Shaumbe Wright-Fair
4. 12
Deon Burnett
5. 11
Bob Kennedy
11
Bernard Jackson
11
Ken Grandberry
11
Samoa Samoa
11
Rueben Mayes
11
Steve Broussard
11
Michael Black

RECEPTIONS

No. Player
1. 106
Vince Mayle
2. 82
Marquess Wilson
3. 78
Isiah Myers
4. 74
Gabe Marks
5. 72
Nakoa McElrath
6. 70
Michael Bumpus
7. 67
Hugh Campbell
67
Mike Levenseller
67
Brandon Gibson
10. 66
River Cracraft

- 63
Gabe Marks

RECEIVING YARDS

No. Player
1. 1,483 Vince Mayle
2. 1,388 Marquess Wilson
3. 1,180 Brandon Gibson
4. 1,163 Nakoa McElrath
5. 1,151 Tim Stallworth
6. 1,124 Mike Levenseller
7. 1,097 Jason Hill
8. 1,024 C.J. Davis
9. 1,007 Jason Hill
10. 1,006 Marquess Wilson
11. 1,005 Chris Jackson

RECEIVING TOUHDOWNS

No. Player
1. 13
Jason Hill
2. 12
Jason Hill
12
Marquess Wilson
12
Isiah Myers
5. 11
Kevin McKenzie
11
Chris Jackson
11
Devard Darling
11
Gabe Marks
9. 10
Hugh Campbell
10
Mike Bush

Season
2005
1992
1989
1984
1997
1985
2003
1988
1988
1998
Season
2005
1984
1992
1988
1989
1985
1971
1997
1973
1998
1988
1983
Season
2005
1989
1992
1999
1941
1971
1972
1980
1984
1988
1997
Season
2014
2011
2014
2013
2001
2007
1960
1976
2007
2014
2015
Season
2014
2011
2007
2001
1988
1976
2005
1992
2004
2010
1997
Season
2005
2004
2011
2014
1997
1997
2002
2015
1960
2001

WASHINGTON STATE FOOTBALL

100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES

No. Player
1. 7
Mike Levenseller
2. 6
Brandon Gibson
6
Marquess Wilson
6
Vince Mayle
5. 5
Tim Stallworth
5
Nakoa McElrath
5
Marquess Wilson
8. 4
Hugh Campbell
4
Mike Levenseller
4
C.J. Davis
4
Jason Hill

TOTAL TACKLES (100+)

No. Player
1. 157
Brian Forde
2. 153
Lee Blakeney
3. 147
Tuineau Alipate
4. 144
Anthony McClanahan
5. 141
Brian Forde
6. 140
Anthony McClanahan
7. 138
Tom Poe
8. 136
James Darling
9. 133
Dan Grayson
10 132
John Rushing

TACKLES-FOR-LOSS

No. Player
1. 22.0
DeWayne Patterson
2. 21.5
Rien Long
3. 21.0
D.D. Acholonu
4. 19.0
Brandon Moore
5. 18.5
Keith Millard
18.5
DeWayne Patterson
7. 18.0
Scott Pelluer
8. 17.5
Keith Millard
9. 16.5
Mark Fields
10. 16.0
Mkristo Bruce

SACKS

No. Player
1. 17.0
DeWayne Patterson
2. 16.5
D.D. Acholonu
3. 13.5
DeWayne Patterson
4. 13.0
Rien Long
5. 12.5
Keith Millard
6. 12.0
Scott Pelluer
7. 11.0
Mkristo Bruce
8. 10.0
Mike Walker
10.0
Mkristo Bruce
10. 9.5
D.D. Acholonu
9.5
Isaac Brown
9.5
Travis Long

INTERCEPTIONS

No. Player
1. 10
Lamont Thompson
2. 8
Rick Reed
3. 7
Ernest Thomas
7
Eric Johnson
7
Bill Lippincott
7
Jason David
7
Erik Coleman
8. 6
Lionel Thomas
6
Lamont Thompson
6
Jason David
6
Deone Bucannon

INTERCEPTION TOUCHDOWNS

No. Player
1. 3
Damante Horton
2. 2
Jason David

Season
1976
2007
2011
2014
1988
2001
2010
1962
1977
1992
2004
Season
1986
1984
1987
1991
1987
1992
1971
1996
1989
1991
Season
1993 (-150)
2002 (-108)
2003 (-130)
1997 (-90)
1983 (121.5)
1994 (-92)
1980 (-72)
1982 (81)
1994 (-86)
2006 (-77)
Season
1993 (-128)
2003 (-121)
1994 (-73)
2002 (-85)
1983 (-107.5)
1980 (-60)
2006 (-77)
1981 (-55)
2005 (-52)
2001 (-69)
2001 (-54)
2012 (-79)
Season
2001
1968
1969
1973
1945
2002
2003
1969
1997
2003
2013
Season
2013
2003

2015 COUGAR FOOTBALL


TEAM SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS
SCORING/G OFFENSE

PASSING TOUCHDOWNS

TOTAL POINTS

PASS ATTEMPTS

No.
1. 40.3
2. 35.4
3. 35.1
4. 35.0
5. 34.6
6. 33.4
7. 33.2
8. 31.9
9. 31.8
10. 31.0

Games Season
12
2007
8
2015
11
1987
12
2001
12
1988
11
2005
13
2002
11
1989
12
2014
13
2013

No.
Games Season
1. 483
12
1997
2. 431
13
2002
3. 420
12
2001
4. 415
12
1988
5. 403
13
2013
6. 394
13
2003
7. 391
11
1987
8. 382
12
2014
9. 368
11
2005
10. 358
12
2011

- 35.4
8
2015

TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS

No.
Games Season
1. 64
12
1997
2. 53
12
2001
3. 53
12
1988
4. 52
13
2002
5. 51
13
2013
6. 50
12
2014
7. 47
11
2005
8. 45
12
2011
9. 43
12
1992
10. 43
11
1985

- 35
8
2015

TOTAL OFFENSE

No.
1. 6,210
2. 5,922
3. 5,899
4. 5,485
5. 5,478
6. 5,439
7. 5,382
8. 5,227
9. 5,187
10. 5,103

Games Season
12
2014
12
1997
12
1988
13
2002
13
2013
11
1987
11
2005
12
2007
12
2001
12
1992

TOTAL YARDS/GAME

No.
1. 517.5
2. 498.1
3. 494.5
4. 493.5
5. 491.6
6. 489.3
7. 441.0
8. 438.4
9. 435.6
10. 432.9

TOTAL PLAYS

No.
1. 1,014
2. 999
3. 962
4. 946
5. 918
6. 915
7. 905
8. 898
9. 892
10. 891

Games Season
12
2014
8
2015
11
1987
12
1997
12
1988
11
2005
11
1985
12
1981
12
2007
11
1984
Games Season
12
2014
13
2013
13
2003
12
1988
12
1992
11
1970
12
2001
12
2007
12
1981
13
2002

No.
1. 45
2. 36
3. 35
4. 31
5. 30
6. 30
7. 28
8. 26
9. 25
10. 24
No.
1. 771
2. 756
3. 624
4. 525
5. 492
6. 478
7. 458
8. 457
457
10. 442

Games Season
12
2014
13
2013
12
1997
12
2001
12
2011
13
2002
8
2015
12
2007
11
2005
12
1988
Games Season
12
2014
13
2013
12
2012
12
2007
12
2011
13
2003
13
2002
12
1992
8
2015
11
1976

PASS COMPLETIONS
No.
1. 510
2. 470
3. 363
4. 319
5. 309
6. 297
7. 273
8. 260
9. 260
10. 259

Games Season
12
2014
13
2013
12
2012
8
2015
12
2007
12
2011
13
2002
13
2003
12
2006
12
1992

PASSING YARDS
No.
1. 5,732
2. 4,784
3. 4,120
4. 3,965
5. 3,867
6. 3,818
7. 3,805
8. 3,591
9. 3,526
10. 3,478

Games Season
12
2014
13
2013
12
1997
12
2012
12
2011
12
2007
13
2002
12
2001
13
2003
12
1992

PASSING YARDS/G
No.
1. 477.7
2. 407.4
3. 368.0
4. 343.3
5. 330.4
6. 322.2
7. 319.7
8. 299.2
9. 296.8
10. 292.7

Games Season
12
2014
8
2015
13
2013
12
1997
12
2012
12
2011
12
2007
12
2001
11
1976
13
2002

PASS COMPLETION PCT.


No.
1. .698
2. .662
3. .661
4. .648
5. .622
6. .617
7. .605
8. .604
9. .596
10. .591

Games Season
8
2015
11
1987
12
2014
12
1988
13
2013
11
1989
12
2006
12
2011
13
2002
12
2010

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS

FUMBLES LOST (Since 1957)

RUSH ATTEMPTS

PUNTS

No.
1. 36
2. 28
3. 27
4. 27
5. 26
6. 26
7. 26
8. 24
9. 23
23
23
23
No.
1. 639
2. 614
3. 605
4. 605
5. 605
6. 567
7. 563
8. 558
9. 553
10. 549

Games Season
12
1981
12
1988
11
1980
12
1997
11
1984
11
1987
11
1985
11
1975
11
1971
10
1951
11
1973
11
1972
Games Season
11
1973
12
1981
12
1988
11
1975
11
1972
10
1951
11
1980
11
1982
11
1983
11
1987

NET RUSHING YARDS


No.
1. 2,909
2. 2,775
3. 2,757
4. 2,636
5. 2,603
6. 2,530
7. 2,501
8. 2,450
9. 2,408
10. 2,359

Games Season
12
1981
11 1984
12
1988
11
1971
11
1987
11
1985
11
1973
11
1980
11
1975
10
1951

RUSHING YARDS/G
No.
1. 264.5
2. 252.3
3. 239.6
4. 236.6
5. 235.9
6. 230.0
7. 229.8
8. 227.4
9. 222.7
10. 218.9

FIRST DOWNS
No.
1. 326
2. 316
3. 301
4. 280
5. 279
6. 277
7. 265
265
9. 265
10. 258

Games Season
12 1981
11
1984
11
1971
11
1987
10
1951
11
1985
12
1988
11
1973
11
1980
11
1975
Games Season
12
2014
12
1988
13
2013
12
1997
12
2011
12
2007
12
1992
12
2001
13
2002
12
1981

FUMBLES (Since 1957)

No.
1. 62
2. 50
3. 48
4. 47
5. 46
6. 41
7. 40
40
9. 38
10. 37

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Games Season
11
1972
11
1974
11
1970
11
1971
11
1973
11
1976
10
1969
11
1984
13
2008
11
1975

No.
1. 26
2. 25
3. 22
4. 21
5. 20
20
7. 19
19
19
19
19
19

No.
1. 97
2. 87
3. 86
4. 83
5. 82
6. 81
7. 79
8. 74
74
9. 73
10. 72
72

PUNT AVG.
No.
1. 44.8
2. 44.7
3. 44.4
4. 44.2
5. 44.0
6. 43.7
7. 43.4
8. 42.8
9. 42.7
10. 41.9

Games Season
11
1974
11
1971
11
1972
10
1958
11
1978
11
1970
10
1961
11
1964
11
1975
11
1976
11
1985
11
1996

Games Season
12
1994
12
2009
13
2008
12
1999
11
2004
10
1969
13 2003
10
1968
11
1998
12
1992
11
1982
11
2000
Games Season
11
1990
11 1989
11
1975
12
2010
11
1977
12
2001
12
1997
13
2003
12
2009
11
2004

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS


No.
1. 33
2. 32
3. 31
4. 27
5. 26
6. 26
7. 24
8. 22
22
22
22
22

Games Season
13
2002
11
1993
13
2003
12
1989
11
1990
11
1983
11
1972
11
2005
12
2001
11 1991
11
1980
11
1973

FIELD GOALS MADE


No.
1. 27
2. 22
3. 21
4. 19
5. 17
6. 17
7. 16
16
9. 15
15

Games Season
13
2003
13
2002
12
1989
12
2001
11
1993
11
1990
11
1983
13
2013
12
1988
12
2011

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WSU DEFENSE SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS
SCORING/G DEFENSE

No.
1. 11.3
2. 16.4
3. 19.1
4. 19.7
5. 21.4
6. 22.4
7. 22.5
8. 23.1
9. 24.6
10. 24.3

Games
12
12
11
13
11
12
11
11
11
11

TOTAL POINTS ALLOWED

No.
1. 136
2. 197
3. 211
4. 236
5. 248
6. 255
7. 257
8. 268
9. 269
10. 271

Games
12
12
11
11
11
11
13
11
12
11

Season
1994
1981
1983
2003
1977
2001
1993
1982
1980
1989
Season
1994
1981
1983
1977
1993
1982
2003
1989
2001
1980

TOTAL OFFENSE/G ALLOWED

No.
1. 222.5
2. 298.8
3. 302.6
4. 305.7
5. 316.0
6. 317.8
7. 318.5
8. 320.6
9. 334.4
10. 338.6

Games
12
11
11
10
12
12
13
11
12
11

Season
1994
1993
1983
1968
1992
1981
2003
1972
1997
1982

PASSING YARDS/G ALLOWED

No.
1. 111.3
2. 119.7
3. 121.6
4. 125.1
5. 144.1
144.1
7. 142.7
8. 148.7
9. 158.6
10. 158.7

Games
11
11
11
11
11
12
10
12
11
11

Season
1974
1975
1976
1971
1979
1981
1968
1994
1978
1984

RUSHING YARDS/G ALLOWED

No.
1. 73.8
2. 86.3
3. 87.2
4. 90.9
5. 108.6
6. 114.1
7. 117.4
8. 117.8
9. 120.6
10. 129.6

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Games
12
11
13
13
11
12
12
11
12
11

Season
1994
1993
2002
2003
1989
2006
1997
1983
2001
1995

TACKLES-FOR-LOSS

No.
1. 109
2. 100
3. 99
4. 98
5. 97
6. 92
7. 89
8. 87
9. 86
10. 82

SACKS

No.
1. 55
2. 50
3. 48
4. 42
42
6. 40
7. 36
8. 35
9. 34
10. 33

INTERCEPTIONS

No.
1. 26
2. 24
24
4. 23
5. 21
21
7. 19
19
9. 17
17
17
17

Games
13
12
11
13
12
12
11
12
12
11

Season
2002
1994
1993
2003
2001
2012
2004
1992
1997
2000

Games
13
13
11
11
12
12
12
12
11
12

Season
2002
2003
1989
1993
1994
2001
2006
2012
2005
1981

Games
12
11
13
10
10
11
10
12
10
11
11
13

Season
2001
1989
2003
1968
1960
1983
1959
1997
1966
1973
1987
2002

BLOCKED KICKS

No.
1. 8
2. 7
3. 5
4. 4
5. 3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

Games
13
12
11
11
12
12
12
13
11
12
12
12
11
12
13
13

TURNOVERS FORCED
No.
1. 48 (24 INT, 24 FUM)
2. 43 (23 INT, 20 FUM)
43 (15 INT, 28 FUM)
4. 40 (26 INT, 14 FUM)
5. 38 (13 INT, 25 FUM)
6. 37 (13 INT, 24 FUM)
7. 34 (19 INT, 15 FUM)
34 (12 INT, 22 INT)
34 (11 INT, 23 FUM)
34 (13 INT, 21 FUM)

Games Season
13
2003
10
1968
11
1972
12
2001
11
1970
10
1957
10
1959
10
1953
11
1975
11
1976

FUMBLES FORCED

No.
1. 47
47
3. 44
4. 43
5. 42
6. 41
7. 38
38
9. 35
35
35

Games Season
11 1972
13 2003
11 1970
11 1971
11 1974
11 1975
10 1968
11 1976
11 1978
11 1980
11 1986

FUMBLES RECOVERED

No.
28
25
24
23
23
21
21
20
20
20
20
17
17

Season
2003
1994
1995
1986
2001
2009
2011
2002
2000
1997
1992
1981
1985
1999
2008
2013

Games Season
11 1972
11 1970
13
2003
11 1971
11 1975
11 1976
11
1978
10 1968
11 1974
11
1979
12
1994
11 1977
11
2004

WASHINGTON STATE FOOTBALL

KICK RETURN AVG. - ALLOWED


No.
1. 14.5
2. 16.2
3. 16.3
4. 16.7
5. 17.0
17.0
17.0
8. 17.2
9. 17.4
10. 17.8
17.8

Games Season
11
1985
10
1952
12
1992
10
1960
10
1959
11
1978
12
2010
10
1969
11
1975
11
1973
11
1982

PUNT RETURN AVG. - ALLOWED


No.
1. 3.8
2. 4.3
3. 5.3
5.3
5. 5.5
5.5
7. 5.6
8. 6.1
9. 6.3
10. 6.6

Games Season
12
1981
11
1970
11
1989
11
2005
12
1994
12
2007
12
2001
12
1992
10
1964
10
1958

KICK RETURN AVG.


No.
1. 27.1
2. 23.6
3. 22.9
22.9
5. 22.8
6. 22.4
7. 22.2
22.2
9. 22.1
10. 21.5
21.5

Games Season
10
1966
10
1964
10
1963
10
1968
12
2011
12
2012
11
1971
12
1992
11
1996
11
1976
11
1991

PUNT RETURN AVG.


No.
1. 16.4
2. 15.3
3. 14.4
4. 14.2
5. 13.1
6. 12.6
7. 12.1
8. 11.6
11.6
10. 11.3

Games Season
10
1968
10
1960
10
1953
12
1997
10
1959
11
1978
11
1973
11
2004
11
2005
13
2002

2015 COUGAR FOOTBALL


STATISTICS
Date

Sep 05, 2015


Sep 12, 2015
Sep 19, 2015
* Oct 03, 2015
* Oct 10, 2015
* Oct 17, 2015
* Oct 24, 2015
* Oct 31, 2015

2015 Washington State Football


Washington State Game Results (as of Nov 01, 2015)
All games
Opponent

PORTLAND STATE
at Rutgers
WYOMING
at #24 California
at Oregon
OREGON STATE
at Arizona
#8 STANFORD

L
W
W
L
Wo
W
W
L

Score

Overall

Conference

Time

Attend

17-24
37-34
31-14
28-34
45-38
52-31
45-42
28-30

0-1
1-1
2-1
2-2
3-2
4-2
5-2
5-3

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

2:59
3:36
3:08
3:20
3:53
3:26
3:24
3:41

24302
46536
31105
42042
57775
32952
47847
30012

2015 Washington State Football


Washington State Overall Team Statistics (as of Nov 01, 2015)
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

1st 2nd

62 105
37 54

283
35.4
37
211
53
150
8
726
968
242
197
3.7
90.8
6
3259
319-457-7
7.1
10.2
407.4
28
3985
654
6.1
498.1
24-522
13-93
7-142
21.8
7.2
20.3
17-7
44-329
41.1
27-1055
39.1
30.7
53-2951
55.7
34.8
30:45
49/119
41%
18/26
69%
20-130
0
35
13-17
0-0
(36-39) 92%
(26-39) 67%
(34-34) 100%
118371
4/29593
3rd

38
68

4th

64
81

OT

14
7

OPP

247
30.9
39
170
85
78
7
1653
1902
249
322
5.1
206.6
15
1643
152-232-7
7.1
10.8
205.4
12
3296
554
5.9
412.0
36-757
9-167
7-95
21.0
18.6
13.6
14-7
53-438
54.8
33-1407
42.6
38.6
42-2561
61.0
40.2
29:14
48/108
44%
5/15
33%
26-189
30
32
8-9
1-4
(29-32) 91%
(23-32) 72%
(25-27) 93%
194200
4/48550
0/0

Total
283
247

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2015 Washington State Football
Washington State Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Nov 01, 2015)
All games
STATISTICS
SEASON
Rushing

Gerard Wicks
Keith Harrington
Jamal Morrow
Tavares Martin Jr.
Zach Charme
TEAM
Luke Falk
Total
Opponents

gp

Receiving

gp

Gabe Marks
Dom Williams
River Cracraft
Keith Harrington
Gerard Wicks
Kyrin Priester
Robert Lewis
John Thompson
Jamal Morrow
Tavares Martin Jr.
Tyler Baker
Kyle Sweet
Daniel Lilienthal
Total
Opponents
Total Offense

att

gain loss

net avg

8 73 406
6 400
8 27 208
3 205
7 29 192
4 188
7
2
20
0
20
8
1
0
4
-4
4
4
0 14 -14
8 61 142 211 -69
8 197 968 242 726
8 322 1902 249 1653

Passing

Luke Falk
Peyton Bender
TEAM
Total
Opponents

effic comp-att-int

8 149.44 317-448-6
2 28.00
2-6-1
4
0.00
0-3-0
8 146.86 319-457-7
8 136.04 152-232-7
no.

yds

g plays

rush

8 63 800
8 48 656
8 45 532
8 33 238
8 26 123
8 25 182
8 24 250
8 16 144
7 15 121
7 11
85
8
6
49
6
4
56
7
3
23
8 319 3259
8 152 1643

avg

td

pct

yds

td

11
6
4
2
0
1
1
0
2
1
0
0
0
28
12

lg avg/g

pass

total avg/g

td

fg

- - - - - - 0-1
- - - - - - - 0-1
3 3-5

att

gain

loss

22
3
35
0
4

634
205
539
20
-4

avg

4.7
7.6
4.6
10.0
-4.0

td

6
1
0
0
0

24
36
41
11
1

lg

avg/g

14

97

207

346

-139

-1.4

14

-9.9

146.24 473-691-13
28.00
2-6-1

gp

pts

- 73
- 66
- 36
- 24
- 18
- 18
- 12
- 12
6
6
6
6
- 283
- 247

656
208
574
20
0

effic comp-att-int

14
2

no.

yds

186
165
157
33
42
25
65
19
76
11
33
4
3

plays

td

fg

14
17
8
19
7
2
8

135
27
116
2
1

33
44
30
8
17
8
21
14
19
7
20
6
7

PAT
rush rcv pass dxp saf

17
8
19
7
8

gp

43 404.9
18 10.0
0
0.0
43 407.4
45 205.4

43 100.0
38 82.0
33 66.5
28 29.8
17 15.4
24 22.8
31 31.2
23 18.0
28 17.3
27 12.1
15
6.1
28
9.3
9
3.3
43 407.4
45 205.4

Scoring

34-34
34-34
25-27

td

lg avg/g

12.7
13.7
11.8
7.2
4.7
7.3
10.4
9.0
8.1
7.7
8.2
14.0
7.7
10.2
10.8

509 -69 3239 3170 396.2


73 400
0 400 50.0
27 205
0 205 25.6
29 188
0 188 26.9
2
20
0
20
2.9
6
0
20
20 10.0
1
-4
0
-4 -0.5
7 -14
0 -14 -3.5
654 726 3259 3985 498.1
554 1653 1643 3296 412.0

- 13-17
11 6 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 35 13-17
32 8-9

gp

22 50.0
36 25.6
41 26.9
11
2.9
1 -0.5
0 -3.5
14 -8.6
41 90.8
59 206.6

70.8 3239 28
33.3
20 0
0.0
0 0
69.8 3259 28
65.5 1643 12

8
8
8
7
7
2
8
4
8
8

kick

lg avg/g

5.5 2
7.6 1
6.5 0
10.0 0
-4.0 0
-3.5 0
-1.1 3
3.7 6
5.1 15

Luke Falk
Gerard Wicks
Keith Harrington
Jamal Morrow
Tavares Martin Jr.
Peyton Bender
Zach Charme
TEAM
Total
Opponents

Erik Powell
Gabe Marks
Dom Williams
River Cracraft
Keith Harrington
Luke Falk
Gerard Wicks
Jamal Morrow
Robert Lewis
Shalom Luani
Kyrin Priester
Tavares Martin Jr.
Total
Opponents

26

gp

CAREER

788
135
27
116
2
6
1

- 15-22
20
25
15
3
4
6
2
3
1
1
1
-

avg

2167
2505
1917
238
199
182
620
155
581
85
357
56
23

rush

11.7
15.2
12.2
7.2
4.7
7.3
9.5
8.2
7.6
7.7
10.8
14.0
7.7

pass

net

pct

68.5
33.3

td

20
25
15
2
0
1
3
0
2
1
2
0
0

total

td

lg

52
84
86
28
17
24
31
23
53
27
24
28
9

41
0

avg/g

65.7
56.9
63.9
29.8
11.7
22.8
29.5
11.1
30.6
12.1
17.9
9.3
3.3

avg/g

-139
634
205
539
20
0
-4

5098
0
0
0
0
20
0

kick

PAT
rush rcv pass dxp saf

40-40
-

WASHINGTON STATE FOOTBALL

4959
634
205
539
20
20
-4

yds

5098
20

- - 1 - - - 1-3
- - - - - - -

354.2
37.3
25.6
28.4
2.9
10.0
-0.5

pts

85
120
152
90
18
24
36
12
18
6
6
6

37.3
25.6
28.4
2.9
-0.5

lg

84
18

avg/g

364.1
10.0

2015 COUGAR FOOTBALL


2015 Washington State Football
Washington State Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Nov 01, 2015)
All games
STATISTICS
SEASON
Punt Returns

no.

Kick Returns

no.

16
3
3
1
1
24
36

396
68
43
7
8
522
757

Interceptions

no.

Fumble Returns

no.

Gabe Marks
Kyrin Priester
Total
Opponents

9
4
13
9

Tavares Martin Jr.


Kyrin Priester
Kache Palacio
B.J. Salmonson
Shalom Luani
Total
Opponents
Shalom Luani
Marcellus Pippins
Jeremiah Allison
Parker Henry
Total
Opponents

3
2
1
1
7
7

Total
Opponents

All Purpose

Gabe Marks
Dom Williams
River Cracraft
Gerard Wicks
Tavares Martin Jr
Keith Harrington
Jamal Morrow
Kyrin Priester
Robert Lewis
John Thompson
Shalom Luani
Kyle Sweet
Tyler Baker
Jeremiah Allison
Kache Palacio
Daniel Lilienthal
Marcellus Pippin
B.J. Salmonson
Zach Charme
TEAM
Luke Falk
Total
Opponents
Field Goals

Erik Powell
Total
Opponents
Punting

Zach Charme
TEAM
Total
Opponents

0
1

rush

yds avg

td

0
0
0
2

21
13
21
69

lg

no.

yds avg

td

lg

no.

16
3
3
1
1

396
68
43
7
8

yds avg

td

1
0
0
0
1
0

84
9
44
0
84
30

lg

no.

yds

87
11
44
0

29.0
5.5
44.0
0.0

yds avg

td

lg

no.

yds

rush

-3
0
0
634
20
205
539
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-4

2167
2505
1917
199
85
238
581
182
620
155
0
56
357
0
0
23
0
0
0

71
0
17
0
0
0
0
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
396
0
453
68
0
0
8
0
0
0
43
0
0
7
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
87
0
0
44
0
0
11
0
0

2235
2505
1934
833
501
443
1573
272
620
155
95
56
357
44
43
23
11
7
-4

total

avg/g

14

-139

-139

-9.9

att

good

long

blkd

no.

yds

71
22
93
167

87
11
44
0
142
95

7.9
5.5
7.2
18.6

24.8
22.7
14.3
7.0
8.0
21.8
21.0

29.0
5.5
44.0
0.0
20.3
13.6

0 0.0
45 45.0

rcv

0
1

att good

13
13
8

ir

0
0
0
0
396
0
0
68
0
0
8
0
0
0
43
0
0
7
0
0
0
522
757

long

47
47
50

71
22

yds

3
2
1
1

0
45
kr

71
0
0
0
0
0
0
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
93
167

yds

9
4

0 51
0 24
0 16
0
0
0
8
0 51
2 100

pr

8
0 800
8
0 656
8
0 532
8 400 123
7
20
85
8 205 238
7 188 121
8
0 182
8
0 250
8
0 144
8
0
0
6
0
56
8
0
49
8
0
0
8
0
0
7
0
23
8
0
0
7
0
0
8
-4
0
4 -14
0
8 -69
0
8 726 3259
8 1653 1643
17
17
9

CAREER

total avg/g

0 871 108.9
0 656 82.0
0 532 66.5
0 523 65.4
0 501 71.6
0 443 55.4
0 309 44.1
0 272 34.0
0 250 31.2
0 144 18.0
87
95 11.9
0
56
9.3
0
49
6.1
44
44
5.5
0
43
5.4
0
23
3.3
11
11
1.4
0
7
1.0
0
-4 -0.5
0 -14 -3.5
0 -69 -8.6
142 4742 592.8
95 4315 539.4

blkd

2
2
1

no. yds avg

33
44
30
17
7
8
19
8
21
14
8
6
20
44
45
7
11
14
8

22

lg blk

26 1055 40.6 56
1
0 0.0 0
27 1055 39.1 56
33 1407 42.6 60

1
0
1
0

15

26 1055

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avg

td

avg

td

avg

td

1
0
0
0

84
9
44
0

avg

td

lg

7.9
5.5

24.8
22.7
14.3
7.0
8.0

lg

51
24
16
0
8

lg

pr

47

avg

21
13

0
0
0
0
0

rcv

40.6

lg

0
0

kr

ir

67.7
56.9
64.5
49.0
71.6
55.4
82.8
34.0
29.5
11.1
11.9
9.3
17.9
1.0
1.0
3.3
1.0
0.5
-0.5

lg

56

blk

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Washington State Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Nov 01, 2015)
All games
STATISTICS
SEASON
Kickoffs

Erik Powell
Total
Opponents
## Defensive Leaders

47
18
8
29
30
27
3
99
97
0D
22
50
40
31
44
90
92
10
51
33
45
54
19
16
5
43
55
46
24
15
21
9
4
85
12
98

Peyton Pelluer
Shalom Luani
Jeremiah Allison
Parker Henry
Taylor Taliulu
Marcellus Pippins
Ivan McClennan
Darryl Paulo
Destiny Vaeao
Charleston White
Darrien Molton
Hercules Mata'afa
Kache Palacio
Isaac Dotson
Chandler Leniu
Daniel Ekuale
Robert Barber
Kirkland Parker
Frankie Luvu
Dylan Hanser
Logan Tago
Nate DeRider
Colton Teglovic
Treshon Broughton
Calvin Green
Aaron Porter
Reggie Coates
Erik Powell
Keith Harrington
Robert Lewis
River Cracraft
Gabe Marks
Luke Falk
John Thompson
Tavares Martin Jr.
Jeremiah Mitchell
Total
Opponents

no. yds avg

tb ob

53 2951 55.7 14
53 2951 55.7 14
42 2561 61.0 14
gp

ua

CAREER
no.

0
0
4

a total

8 41 26 67
8 44 16 60
8 36 21 57
8 22 23 45
8 21
9 30
8 20 10 30
8 16 12 28
8 14 12 26
8
9 14 23
8 15
5 20
6 15
4 19
8 11
7 18
8 14
4 18
3 13
1 14
8
7
5 12
8
9
3 12
7
4
6 10
7
4
5
9
7
6
3
9
7
8
1
9
8
6
3
9
8
2
1
3
7
1
2
3
5
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
8
1
1
2
3
1
1
2
8
2
.
2
8
1
.
1
8
.
1
1
8
1
.
1
8
1
.
1
8
.
1
1
8
1
.
1
7
1
.
1
2
.
.
.
8 349 201 550
8 388 158 546

yds

107 6118

tfl sack int pbu

7.0
0.5
3.5
6.0
0.5
1.0
6.0
9.5
4.5
0.0
1.0
6.5
7.0
1.0
1.0
2.0
4.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.5
0.0
1.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
64
52

.
.
.
.
.
.
4.0
5.0
2.0
.
.
3.0
4.0
.
.
.
1.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
20
26

. 2
3 4
1 1
1 1
. 3
2 4
. .
. .
. 1
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. 1
. .
. .
. 1
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
7 18
7 42

fr

ff blk

1 2
1 2
. .
. .
. .
1 .
. .
. .
1 1
. .
. 1
1 .
. 1
1 .
. .
. 1
. 1
. .
. .
. .
. .
1 .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. 1
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
7 10
7 9

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

gp

avg

57.2

ua

20 60
8 44
44 92
26 29
41 105
11 27
20 27
31 30
36 36
18 45
6 15
8 11
45 76
14 21
8
7
20 15
23
6
7
4
15
8
11
9
8
6
8
2
17
3
5
1
13
4
8
1
3
1
19
3
8
1
21
.
30
2
33
3
14
1
14
1
7
1
2
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FG SEQUENCE
WASHINGTON STATE
OPPONENTS
Portland State
(21),22 (42)
at Rutgers
(46), (47), (37)
(37), (48)
Wyoming
(22) 38
at California
40 at Oregon
53, (22)
(26)
Oregon State
(30) (50)
at Arizona
(25) Stanford
(46), (23), (47), (28), (28), 43
(32), (32), (19)
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tb

ob

22

46
16
54
23
67
11
22
23
30
9
4
7
56
7
5
6
11
5
4
1
3
1
4
2
3
1
1
2
.
1
.
1
1
.
.
.

total

106
60
146
52
172
38
49
53
66
54
19
18
132
28
12
21
17
9
12
10
9
3
7
3
7
2
2
5
1
1
2
4
2
1
1
.

tfl

sack int pbu

12.5 1.0
0.5
.
12.0 3.5
6.0
.
0.5
.
3.0
.
11.5 8.5
20.0 8.5
11.5 4.5
0.0
.
1.0
.
6.5 3.0
23.0 15.0
1.0
.
1.0
.
5.0 1.0
5.5 1.0
0.0
.
0.0
.
0.0
.
0.5
.
0.0
.
1.0
.
0.0
.
0.0
.
0.0
.
1.0 1.0
0.0
.
0.0
.
0.0
.
0.0
.
0.0
.
0.0
.
0.0
.
0.0
.
0.0
.

. 2
3 4
1 1
1 1
. 10
2 6
. .
. .
. 2
1 13
. .
. .
. 4
. .
. .
. .
. .
. 1
. .
. .
. 1
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. .
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. .
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. .

fr

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

ff blk

2
2
.
.
3
.
1
1
2
1
1
.
6
.
.
1
1
.
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

2015 COUGAR FOOTBALL


2015 Washington State Football
Washington
State
Team Game-by-Game (as of Nov 01, 2015)
WSU GAME-BY-GAME
All games
TEAM STATISTICS
Date

Opponent

no.

Sep 05
PORTLAND STATE
Sep 12
at Rutgers
Sep 19
WYOMING
Oct 03
at California
Oct 10
at Oregon
Oct 17
OREGON STATE
Oct 24
at Arizona
Oct 31
STANFORD
Washington State
Opponents

Rushing
yds td

30 104 0
16
81 0
20
75 2
25
14 2
30 136 1
22 111 0
31 117 1
23
88 0
197 726 6
322 1653 15

lg

no.

Receiving
yds td

lg

22 28 307 2 39
13 47 478 4 28
36 37 303 2 35
12 35 389 2 38
32 50 505 5 38
18 40 409 6 28
41 47 514 5 43
17 35 354 2 33
41 319 3259 28 43
59 152 1643 12 45

Passing
cmp-att-int
yds

td

lg

28-45-1 307 2
47-66-0 478 4
37-45-1 303 2
35-49-1 389 2
50-75-0 505 5
40-52-2 409 6
47-62-0 514 5
35-63-2 354 2
319-457-7 3259 28
152-232-7 1643 12

39
28
35
38
38
28
43
33
43
45

Kick Returns
no. yds td lg

4 92
4 67
2 47
3 69
1 28
4 86
3 68
3 65
24 522
36 757

0 34
0 23
0 30
0 40
0 28
0 51
0 24
0 34
0 51
2 100

Punt Returns
no. yds td lg

2
6
2 16
1 14
0
0
4 30
0
0
3
7
1 20
13 93
9 167

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2

tot
off

8 411
13 559
14 378
0 403
21 641
0 520
10 631
20 442
21 3985
69 3296

Games: 8 Avg/rush: 3.7 Avg/catch: 10.2 Pass effic: 146.86 KR avg: 21.8 PR avg: 7.2 All purpose avg/game: 592.8 Total offense avg/gm: 498.1
Date

Opponent

Date

Opponent

Sep 05 PORTLAND STATE


Sep 12 at Rutgers
Sep 19 WYOMING
Oct 03 at California
Oct 10 at Oregon
Oct 17 OREGON STATE
Oct 24 at Arizona
Oct 31 STANFORD
Washington State
Opponents

Sep 05 PORTLAND STATE


Sep 12 at Rutgers
Sep 19 WYOMING
Oct 03 at California
Oct 10 at Oregon
Oct 17 OREGON STATE
Oct 24 at Arizona
Oct 31 STANFORD
Washington State
Opponents

ua

34
46
56
45
35
49
47
37
349
388
no.

2
2
5
3
6
2
3
4
27
33

Tackles
a
total

27
18
24
34
38
26
4
30
201
158

yds

104
67
225
126
221
38
114
160
1055
1407

61
64
80
79
73
75
51
67
550
546
avg

52.0
33.5
45.0
42.0
36.8
19.0
38.0
40.0
39.1
42.6

tfl-yds

6.0-23
5.0-11
14.0-70
11.0-36
8.0-21
7.0-26
5.0-10
8.0-30
64.0-227
52.0-238

Sacks
no-yds

3.0-17
1.0-3
5.0-45
3.0-23
2.0-9
2.0-9
0.0-0
4.0-24
20.0-130
26.0-189

Punting

long

54
36
50
44
56
38
42
48
56
60

Fumble
ff fr-yds

blkd

0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0

0
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
10
9
tb

0
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
3
2

Pass Defense
blkd
int-yds qbh brup kick

0-0
2-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
0-0
1-0
1-0
7-0
7-45

fc

0
0
1
1
2
0
0
1
5
6

0-0
1-2
1-44
1-9
1-3
2-84
0-0
1-0
7-142
7-95

50+

2
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
4
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1
0
3
1
0
1
0
0
6
10

1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
5
11

1
2
3
3
2
5
1
1
18
42

0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
3

PAT Attempts
kick rush rcv saf

2-2
4-4
4-4
4-4
6-6
7-7
6-6
1-1
34-34
25-27

Field Goals

md-att

1-2
3-3
1-1
0-1
1-2
1-1
1-1
5-6
13-17
8-9

long blkd

21
47
22
0
22
30
25
47
47
50

1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
1

no.

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Kickoffs

yds

4 238
8 464
6 384
5 316
6 268
9 499
8 494
7 288
53 2951
42 2561

avg

59.5
58.0
64.0
63.2
44.7
55.4
61.8
41.1
55.7
61.0

off
t/o

0
10
10
0
0
7
7
3
37
39
tb

0
1
1
1
1
4
5
1
14
14

pts

17
37
31
28
45
52
45
28
283
247
ob

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4

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Washington
State
OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Game-by-Game (as of Nov 01, 2015)
All games
OPPONENT STATISTICS
Date

Opponent

no.

Sep 05
PORTLAND STATE
Sep 12
at Rutgers
Sep 19
WYOMING
Oct 03
at California
Oct 10
at Oregon
Oct 17
OREGON STATE
Oct 24
at Arizona
Oct 31
STANFORD
Opponents
Washington State

Rushing
yds td

lg

no.

Receiving
yds td

lg

48 233 3 25
7
61 0 20
37 198 1 23 23 204 1 20
40 113 0 31 25 296 2 45
30
79 0 42 33 390 4 40
50 410 3 49 13 123 2 31
45 218 2 42 17 176 1 21
32 176 3 59 24 307 2 38
40 226 3 59 10
86 0 17
322 1653 15 59 152 1643 12 45
197 726 6 41 319 3259 28 43

Passing
cmp-att-int
yds

td

lg

7-12-0
61 0
23-29-1 204 1
25-36-1 296 2
33-45-1 390 4
13-24-1 123 2
17-30-2 176 1
24-37-0 307 2
10-19-1
86 0
152-232-7 1643 12
319-457-7 3259 28

20
20
45
40
31
21
38
17
45
43

Kick Returns
no. yds td lg

4
7
5
4
4
4
2
6
36
24

81
195
137
87
20
130
39
68
757
522

0 26
1 100
0 38
0 28
0 9
1 100
0 23
0 23
2 100
0 51

Punt Returns
no. yds td lg

0
0
2 56
1
7
1 16
1
2
2 14
1 69
1
3
9 167
13 93

0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
0

tot
off

0 294
55 402
7 409
16 469
2 533
6 394
69 483
3 312
69 3296
21 3985

Games: 8 Avg/rush: 5.1 Avg/catch: 10.8 Pass effic: 136.04 KR avg: 21.0 PR avg: 18.6 All purpose avg/game: 539.4 Total offense avg/gm: 412.0
Date

Opponent

Date

Opponent

Sep 05 PORTLAND STATE


Sep 12 at Rutgers
Sep 19 WYOMING
Oct 03 at California
Oct 10 at Oregon
Oct 17 OREGON STATE
Oct 24 at Arizona
Oct 31 STANFORD
Opponents
Washington State

Sep 05 PORTLAND STATE


Sep 12 at Rutgers
Sep 19 WYOMING
Oct 03 at California
Oct 10 at Oregon
Oct 17 OREGON STATE
Oct 24 at Arizona
Oct 31 STANFORD
Opponents
Washington State

30

ua

43
55
44
39
54
40
68
45
388
349
no.

4
3
5
3
7
3
3
5
33
27

Tackles
a
total

18
10
20
28
36
26
4
16
158
201

yds

184
147
193
141
279
125
148
190
1407
1055

61
65
64
67
90
66
72
61
546
550
avg

46.0
49.0
38.6
47.0
39.9
41.7
49.3
38.0
42.6
39.1

tfl-yds

5.0-14
3.0-7
7.0-31
11.0-44
13.0-67
4.0-32
4.0-19
5.0-24
52.0-238
64.0-227

Sacks
no-yds

1.0-10
1.0-4
3.0-21
7.0-35
7.0-55
2.0-29
2.0-16
3.0-19
26.0-189
20.0-130

Punting

long

56
54
44
60
47
44
50
55
60
56

Fumble
ff fr-yds

blkd

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1

1
0
0
2
3
1
2
0
9
10
tb

0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
3

Pass Defense
blkd
int-yds qbh brup kick

1-0
0-0
0-0
3-45
2-0
1-0
0-0
0-0
7-45
7-0

fc

1
0
0
1
1
3
0
0
6
5

1-0
0-0
1-19
1-0
0-0
2-53
0-0
2-23
7-95
7-142

50+

1
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
5
4

i20

3
0
1
1
1
1
1
2
10
6

WASHINGTON STATE FOOTBALL

0
4
0
2
2
0
0
3
11
5

6
11
3
4
7
2
6
3
42
18

1
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
3
2

PAT Attempts
kick rush rcv saf

3-3
2-3
2-2
2-3
5-5
2-2
6-6
3-3
25-27
34-34

Field Goals

md-att

1-1
2-2
0-1
0-0
1-1
1-1
0-0
3-3
8-9
13-17

long blkd

42
48
0
0
26
50
0
32
50
47

0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
2

no.

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
3
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Kickoffs

yds

5 299
6 366
3 195
5 312
6 390
4 177
6 390
7 432
42 2561
53 2951

avg

59.8
61.0
65.0
62.4
65.0
44.2
65.0
61.7
61.0
55.7

off
t/o

7
0
0
7
7
8
0
10
39
37
tb

1
1
1
1
5
0
3
2
14
14

pts

24
34
14
34
38
31
42
30
247
283
ob

0
1
0
1
0
0
0
2
4
0

2015 COUGAR FOOTBALL


GAME RECAPS
PORTLAND STATE VS. WASHINGTON STATE

WASHINGTON STATE AT RUTGERS

Sept. 5, 2015 Martin Stadium Att.: 24,302 TV: Pac-12 Networks

Sept. 12, 2015 High Point Solutions Stadium Att.: 46,536 TV: ESPNU

PULLMAN, Wash. Portland State of the FCS upset Washington State 24-17 in a driving rainstorm that hampered
WSUs high-flying offense. Portland State scored all 24 of its points in the second half, and won despite being outgained 411 yards to 294 yards. It was the first time Portland State beat a Pacific-12 team in 15 tries, and lifted their record to 3-32 against FBS teams. It was Washington States first loss to an FCS team in 20 outings. Steven Long scored
on a 1-yard run with just over 2 minutes left in the game to lift Portland State to the upset. The rain and unseasonably
chilly temperatures stymied Washington States passing game under quarterback Luke Falk, who this year replaced
national passing leader Connor Halliday. But Portland State had the stronger ground attack, out-rushing Washington
State 233 yards to 104 yards. Portland State quarterback Alex Kuresa completed just 7 of 12 passes for 61 yards,
but led all rushers with 92 yards on 16 carries in the opener for both teams. Falk completed 27 of 41 passes for 289
yards with two touchdowns for WSU. He left the game in the closing minutes with an undisclosed injury. Washington
States opening drive stalled on Portland States 4-yard line, and the Cougars settled for Erik Powells 21-yard field
goal and a 3-0 lead. The Cougars had a bizarre drive on their second possession, moving forward and back over 90
yards because of penalties, and converting three fourth-down plays, before Powells 22-yard field goal attempt was
blocked by Aaron Sibley. Washington States first touchdown came on a screen pass from Falk to Keith Harrington,
which the freshman running back turned into a 24-yard gain that gave the Cougars a 10-0 lead midway through the
second quarter. That lead stood at halftime, as the Cougars outgained Portland State 274 yards to 66 yards in the first
half. Portland State came out strong in the third quarter, driving 75 yards with Paris Penn scoring on a 4-yard rush
to cut Washington States lead to 10-7. On Portland States next possession, Jonathan Gonzales kicked a 42-yard
field goal to tie the score at 10 with 4:37 left in the third. Washington State turned the ball over on downs on its next
possession, with Portland State taking over on its own 28. The Vikings were forced to punt, but WSUs Kyrin Priester
fumbled the catch and Portland State recovered on WSUs 11. Nate Tago pounded over from the 8 to give Portland
State a 17-10 lead with 13:06 left. Tavares Martin returned the ensuing kickoff to Portland States 46, aided by a facemask penalty against the Vikings. Gabe Marks caught a 5-yard touchdown pass from Falk to tie the score at 17 with
9:11 left. Kuresa led Portland State on a 14-play, 69-yard drive that consumed nearly 7 minutes, with Long rushing from
the 1-yard line to lift Portland State to a 24-17 lead with 2:19 left. Sibley intercepted a pass from WSUs Peyton Bender
with 42 seconds left to seal the win.

PISCATAWAY, N.J. Luke Falk led a 10-play, 90-yard touchdown drive, finding River Cracraft with an eight-yard strike
with :13 left to lift Washington State past Rutgers, 37-34. Falk threw for 468 yards and four touchdowns. While Janarion
Grant tried to be the hero for Rutgers, returning two kicks for touchdowns, he couldnt return the final kickoff for a
touchdown. The ball was kicked to Leonte Carroo and Rutgers tried to do their Stanford vs. California impression,
before the ball was thrown forward after several laterals. Grant had the best game of his collegiate career, returning
a kickoff and a punt for late touchdowns. With Rutgers trailing 30-27 with 1:45 left, Grant returned a punt 55-yards for
a touchdown to give Rutgers the 34-30 lead. The playmaker returned a kickoff 100 yards to give Rutgers its first lead of
the game, 27-23 and finished a school record 339 total yards. Washington State answered Grants 100-yard return with
an eight play, 82-yard drive in 2:59. Falk hit Gabe Marks, who made a dazzling 23-yard touchdown catch. On its next
two drives Rutgers negated two touchdowns with penalties. Rutgers running back Josh Hicks fumbled on the ensuing
drive after catching a screen pass and Isaac Dotson recovered for the Cougars. That came one play after a 21-yard
touchdown was negated on a holding penalty on Chris Muller. The Scarlet Knights defense stopped Washington State
on fourth down with 6:10 left, but Justin Goodwins offensive pass interference penalty negated a 29-yard touchdown
catch by Grant. The high-scoring second half came after just one touchdown in the first. Trailing 13-6 and after leading a 52-yard drive to start the second half, Chris Laviano, making his first career start, fumbled near the sideline,
recovered on the 40-yard by defensive tackle Destiny Vaeao. Laviano finished with 204 yards, going 23-of-29 with one
touchdown and an interception. Falk then led a 64-yard touchdown drive with a 7-play drive. Keith Harrington caught
a 5-yard swing pass to make it 20-6 midway through the third quarter. Rutgers answered with a 73-yard touchdown
drive that included a fourth-and-five conversion on a 20-yard pitch and catch from Laviano to Grant. Robert Martin
ended the drive with a 15-yard touchdown run before Washington State blocked the extra point, leaving Rutgers down
20-12. Rutgers stopped Washington State on fourth-and-three with 2:27 left in the third quarter, then embarked on a
68-yard, 7-play drive capped by a 1-yard toss to Matt Flanagan. Carroo caught the two-point conversion to knot it at
20. Falk completed his first 13 passes of the game against Rutgers depleted secondary. Four defensive backs were
dismissed from the team 10 minutes before the season opener last week. Washington States Erik Powell hit field
goals from 46- and 47-yards in the second quarter as Falk went 24-of-29 for 201-yards in the first half.

SCORE BY QUARTERS
1 2 3 4
Portland State
0 0 10 14
Washington State
3 7 0 7
SCORING SUMMARY
1st 10:51 WSU Erik Powell 21 yd field goal
2nd 07:51 WSU Keith Harrington 24 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick)
3rd 10:54 PSU Paris Penn 4 yd run (J. Gonzales kick)

04:37 PSU J. Gonzales 42 yd field goal
4th 13:06 PSU Nate Tago 8 yd run (J. Gonzales kick)

09:11 WSU Gabe Marks 5 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick)

02:19 PSU Steven Long 1 yd run (J. Gonzales kick)

TOTAL
24
17
11-71 4:09
7-77 3:09
10-75 4:01
10-54 5:17
3-11 1:42
11-46 3:44
14-69 6:46

TEAM STATISTICS

PSU WSU
FIRST DOWNS
19
21
RUSHES-YARDS (NET)
48-233
30-104
PASSING YDS (NET)
61
307
Passes Att-Comp-Int
12-7-0
45-28-1
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS
60-294
75-411
Fumble Returns-Yards
0-0
0-0
Punt Returns-Yards
0-0
2-6
Kickoff Returns-Yards
4-81
4-92
Interception Returns-Yards
1-0
0-0
Punts (Number-Avg)
4-46.0
2-52.0
Fumbles-Lost
0-0
4-1
Penalties-Yards
5-61
5-32
Possession Time
29:48
30:12
Third-Down Conversions
6 of 12
4 of 16
Fourth-Down Conversions
1 of 1
7 of 8
Red-Zone Scores-Chances
4-4
2-3
Sacks By: Number-Yards
1-10
3-17
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING: Portland State-Alex Kuresa 16-92; Paris Penn 13-57; David Jones 7-36; Nate Tago 3-28; Steven Long 8-22;
TEAM 1-minus 2. Washington State-Gerard Wicks 14-63; Jamal Morrow 8-33; Luke Falk 8-8.
PASSING: Portland State-Alex Kuresa 7-12-0-61. Washington State-Luke Falk 27-41-0-289; Peyton Bender 1-4-1-18.
RECEIVING: Portland State-Thomas Carter 4-34; David Jones 2-16; Cam Sommer 1-11. Washington State-Gabe
Marks 6-76; Dom Williams 5-86; John Thompson 3-33; Tyler Baker 3-20; Kyrin Priester 3-16; River Cracraft
2-26; Keith Harrington 2-25; Robert Lewis 1-12; Daniel Lilienthal 1-7; Gerard Wicks 1-3; Jamal Morrow 1-3.
INTERCEPTIONS: Portland State-Aaron Sibley 1-0. Washington State-None.
FUMBLES: Portland State-None. Washington State-Luke Falk 2-0; Kyrin Priester 1-1; B.J. Salmonson 1-0.
SACKS (UA-A): Portland State-S. Talalemotu 1-0. Washington State-Darryl Paulo 1-0; Destiny Vaeao 1-0; Kache
Palacio 1-0.
TACKLES (UA-A): Portland State-Jeremy Lutali 8-1; P. Onwuasor 6-2; Xavier Coleman 5-2; AJ Schlatter 5-1; S.
Talalemotu 3-2; Mosa Likio 3-1; Daniel Fusi 3-1; Aaron Sibley 2-2; John Norcross 1-3; Walter Santiago 3-0;
Beau Duronslet 2-0; Sadat Sulleyman 1-1; B. Brody-Heim 1-0; Marcus Kinsella 0-1; Michael Doman 0-1.
Washington State-Jeremiah Allison 6-6; Shalom Luani 6-2; Peyton Pelluer 3-5; Taylor Taliulu 5-1; Destiny
Vaeao 2-3; Kache Palacio 3-0; Hercules Mataafa 2-1; Robert Barber 1-2; Parker Henry 1-1; Charleston White
1-1; Darryl Paulo 1-1; Isaac Dotson 1-0; Frankie Luvu 1-0; Erik Powell 1-0; Colton Teglovic 0-1; Darrien Molton
0-1; Reggie Coates 0-1; Ivan McClennan 0-1.

SCORE BY QUARTERS
1 2 3 4
Washington State
7 6 7 17
Rutgers
0 6 6 22

TOTAL
37
34

SCORING SUMMARY
1st 10:57 WSU Dom Williams 7 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick)
9-75 4:03
2nd 12:59 WSU Erik Powell 46 yd field goal
4-5 1:53

02:19 RU
Federico, Kyle 37 yd field goal
13-52 6:34

00:52 WSU Erik Powell 47 yd field goal
7-35 1:27

00:00 RU
Federico, Kyle 48 yd field goal
6-42 0:46
3rd 08:55 WSU Keith Harrington 5 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick)
7-64 2:09

04:30 RU
Martin, Robert 15 yd run (Federico, Kyle kick blockd)
9-73 4:25
4th 14:56 RU
Flanagan, Matt 1 yd pass from Laviano, Chris (Carroo, Leonte pass from Laviano, Chris), 7-68 2:3

12:44 WSU Erik Powell 37 yd field goal
8-67 2:12

12:30 RU
Grant, Janarion 100 yd kickoff return (Federico, Kyle kick)

09:31 WSU Gabe Marks 23 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick)
8-82 2:59

01:31 RU
Grant, Janarion 55 yd punt return (Federico, Kyle kick)

00:13 WSU River Cracraft 8 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick)
10-90 1:18
TEAM STATISTICS

WSU RUT
FIRST DOWNS
28
26
RUSHES-YARDS (NET)
16-81
37-198
PASSING YDS (NET)
478
204
Passes Att-Comp-Int
66-47-0
29-23-1
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS
82-559
66-402
Fumble Returns-Yards
0-0
0-0
Punt Returns-Yards
2-16
2-56
Kickoff Returns-Yards
4-67
7-195
Interception Returns-Yards
1-2
0-0
Punts (Number-Avg)
2-31.0
3-49.0
Fumbles-Lost
0-0
2-2
Penalties-Yards
5-50
11-100
Possession Time
28:09
31:51
Third-Down Conversions
3 of 12
5 of 10
Fourth-Down Conversions
1 of 4
1 of 1
Red-Zone Scores-Chances
4-5
3-3
Sacks By: Number-Yards
1-3
1-4
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING: Washington State-Gerard Wicks 7-43; Luke Falk 6-29; Keith Harrington 3-9. Rutgers-Hicks, Josh 16-91;
Martin, Robert 9-61; James, Paul 6-23; Grant, Janarion 1-21; Laviano, Chris 5-2.
PASSING: Washington State-Luke Falk 47-66-0-478. Rutgers-Laviano, Chris 23-29-1-204.
RECEIVING: Washington State-Gabe Marks 14-146; River Cracraft 8-121; Keith Harrington 6-38; Dom Williams 5-71;
Gerard Wicks 5-41; Kyrin Priester 2-21; Robert Lewis 2-16; John Thompson 2-11; Tavares Martin Jr. 2-6;
Daniel Lilienthal 1-7. Rutgers-Grant, Janarion 5-65; Carroo, Leonte 4-52; Scarff, Charles 4-34; Flanagan, Matt
3-28; Bergen, Sam 2-14; Arcidiacono, N. 1-5; Patton, Andre 1-4; Goodwin, Justin 1-2; James, Paul 1-2; Hicks,
Josh 1-minus 2.
INTERCEPTIONS: Washington State-Marcellus Pippins 1-2. Rutgers-None.
FUMBLES: Washington State-None. Rutgers-Hicks, Josh 1-1; Laviano, Chris 1-1.
SACKS (UA-A): Washington State-Darryl Paulo 1-0. Rutgers-Lambert, Q. 0-1; Joseph, S. 0-1.
TACKLES (UA-A): Washington State-Jeremiah Allison 6-5; Isaac Dotson 8-1; Marcellus Pippins 5-0; Peyton Pelluer
3-2; Charleston White 4-0; Destiny Vaeao 2-2; Dylan Hanser 2-1; Ivan McClennan 2-1; Taylor Taliulu 2-1;
Shalom Luani 2-1; Frankie Luvu 2-0; Chandler Leniu 2-0; Darrien Molton 2-0; Robert Barber 1-1; Darryl Paulo
1-1; Hercules Mataafa 1-0; Parker Henry 1-0; Logan Tago 0-1; Kirkland Parker 0-1. Rutgers-Longa, Steve 122; Cioffi, Anthony 6-1; Wharton, Isaiah 6-1; Gause, Quentin 5-1; Austin, B. 5-0; Lewis, Kaiwan 5-0; Hester, Kiy
3-1; Jacobs, Davon 3-0; Pinnix-Odrick 2-1; Turay, Kemoko 2-1; Davis, Darnell 2-0; Joseph, S. 1-1; Hampton,
Saquan 1-0; Hunt, Andre 1-0; Flanagan, Matt 1-0; Lambert, Q. 0-1.

WSUCOUGARS.COM

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2015 COUGAR FOOTBALL


GAME RECAPS
WASHINGTON STATE AT NO. 24 CALIFORNIA

WYOMING VS. WASHINGTON STATE

Sept. 19, 2015 Martin Stadium Att.: 31,105 TV: Pac-12 Networks

Oct. 3, 2015 Memorial Stadium Att.: 42,042 TV: Pac-12 Networks

PULLMAN, Wash. Luke Falk threw for 303 yards and two touchdowns and ran for another as Washington State beat
Wyoming 31-14. Dom Williams caught two scoring passes for Washington State (2-1), which had not won a game in
Pullman since beating Portland State last September. The Cougars had not beaten an FBS opponent at home since
2013. Brian Hill ran for 139 yards for Wyoming (0-3), who came in as a 24-point underdog. Cowboys quarterback Cameron Coffman, who missed last weeks game with an injured knee, completed 25 of 36 passes for 296 yards, with two
touchdowns and an interception. Falk completed 37 of 45 passes and was intercepted once. Wyoming outgained the
Cougars 409 yards to 378. Wyoming scored on a 45-yard touchdown pass from Coffman to Tanner Gentry on the first
possession of the game. Coffman had been intercepted the play before, but the pick was negated by a hand-in-face
penalty against WSUs Hercules Mataafa, giving the Cowboys new life. Washington State tied the game on Falks
1-yard run late in the first quarter, capping a 44-yard drive that began with Wyoming punting out of its own end zone.
Wyoming took possession on its own 37 on the ensuing series and ran the ball six straight times, down to the WSU
5. Then Coffman fired a touchdown pass to Jake Maulhardt for a 14-7 lead. Washington State replied with a 70-yard
drive, with Falk passing 35 yards to Williams in the end zone to tie the game at 14-14. Tristan Bailey missed a 38-yard
field goal attempt on Wyomings next possession. Washington State took over on its 21 and grabbed its first lead of the
game when Keith Harrington ran 36 yards into the end zone for a 21-14 advantage they never relinquished. Harrington
ran or caught the ball on six of the nine plays. Washington States defense held Wyoming scoreless in the second half.
Falk was picked off early in the third by Marcus Epps, giving Wyoming the ball on its 49. But the Cowboys drive
stalled and they turned the ball over on downs. Washington State returned the favor, as Harrington was stopped on
fourth-and-1 and Wyoming got the ball back on the WSU 40. Wyoming couldnt move the ball and had to punt. Early
in the fourth, Gentry fumbled after catching the ball and Mataafa recovered, giving Washington State possession at
midfield. A targeting call against Wyoming cornerback Robert Priester on receiver River Cracraft got Priester ejected
from the game and put WSU on the Wyoming 24. The Cougars drove to the 4, but had to settle for Erik Powells 22-yard
field goal and a 24-14 lead. Falk added a touchdown pass to Williams late in the game.

BERKELEY, Calif. Jared Goff got off to a shaky start and still threw for 390 yards and four touchdowns to lead No.
24 California to a 34-28 victory over Washington State. Goff threw an early interception and was off target on a few
throws before finding his groove. He threw two TD passes in a span of less than 2 minutes late in the third quarter
surrounding a successful onside kick to erase an eight-point deficit and lead the Bears (5-0, 2-0 Pac-12) to their best
start since 2007. Luke Falk threw two touchdown passes and ran for another score for the Cougars (2-2, 0-1), who
have lost 28 of their past 28 games against ranked opponents. Washington State was in position to reverse that trend
after Falk threw a 4-yard TD pass to Gabe Marks midway through the third quarter and Kenny Lawler lost a fumble
on Cals ensuing possession. Stefan McClure then changed the tide on a safety blitz that gave Cal one of its seven
sacks on the day. Erik Powell then missed a 40-yard field goal wide right and Goff took over from there. He drove Cal
77 yards to a score on a 20-yard touchdown pass to Kenny Lawler that made it 28-26. McClures sack was one of two
momentum-changing plays he made in the quarter. Washington State tried a fake punt on the opening drive of the
quarter only to have punter Zach Charme fumble. McClure scooped up the ball and ran 45 yards for the touchdown.
Cal needed another big play from its defense after the Bears were stopped on fourth down at the Cougars 38 with 4:38
to go. Damariay Drew delivered with an interception and Goff converted two third downs to run out all but the final
12 seconds of the game. After winning just six games in coach Sonny Dykes first two seasons, Cal has matched its
best start since 1950 in Dykes third year. The Bears need just one more win to be bowl eligible for the first time since
2011 and are in position to contend in the Pac-12 North. But the schedule gets much tougher from here with road
games against No. 10 Utah and No. 7 UCLA, followed by a home game against No. 17 Southern California and a trip to
Oregon. Cal was stopped twice on fourth down in the first half and Goff threw an interception on the third play from
scrimmage as Washington State broke out to a 21-7 lead. Goff then threw his first of two TD passes to Lawler late in
the second quarter to start the comeback.

SCORE BY QUARTERS
1 2 3 4
Wyoming
14 0 0 0
Washington State
7 14 0 10
SCORING SUMMARY
1st 10:29 WY GENTRY, Tanner 45 yd pass from COFFMAN, C. (BAILEY, Tristan kick)

04:02 WSU Luke Falk 1 yd run (Erik Powell kick)

01:03 WY MAULHARDT, Jake 5 yd pass from COFFMAN, C. (BAILEY, Tristan kick)
2nd 13:02 WSU Dom Williams 35 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick)

05:17 WSU Keith Harrington 36 yd run (Erik Powell kick)
4th 10:28 WSU Erik Powell 22 yd field goal

02:00 WSU Dom Williams 4 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick)

TOTAL
14
31
5-82 2:49
8-44 2:27
7-63 2:53
7-70 2:55
9-79 3:48
10-48 4:21
2-12 0:46

SCORING SUMMARY
1st 05:03 WSU River Cracraft 4 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick)

01:48 CAL Treggs, Bryce 34 yd pass from Goff, Jared (Anderson, Matt kick)
2nd 10:24 WSU Gerard Wicks 7 yd run (Erik Powell kick)

02:31 WSU Luke Falk 1 yd run (Erik Powell kick)

00:34 CAL Lawler, Kenny 9 yd pass from Goff, Jared (Anderson, Matt kick failed)
3rd 12:46 CAL McClure, Stefan 45 yd fumble recovery (Anderson, Matt kick)

06:29 WSU Gabe Marks 4 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick)

02:21 CAL Lawler, Kenny 20 yd pass from Goff, Jared (Goff, Jared pass intcpt)

00:42 CAL Harris, Maurice 24 yd pass from Goff, Jared (Treggs, Bryce pass from Goff, Jared)

TOTAL
28
34
9-71 3:34
8-79 3:08
10-85 3:23
13-47 5:53
5-80 1:47
15-79 6:11
6-77 1:53
4-48 1:39

TEAM STATISTICS


WYO WSU
FIRST DOWNS

22 19
RUSHES-YARDS (NET)

40-113 20-75
PASSING YDS (NET)

296 303
Passes Att-Comp-Int

36-25-1 45-37-1
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS
76-409 65-378
Fumble Returns-Yards

0-0 0-0
Punt Returns-Yards

1-7 1-14
Kickoff Returns-Yards

5-137 2-47
Interception Returns-Yards
1-19 1-44
Punts (Number-Avg)

5-38.6 5-45.0
Fumbles-Lost

2-1 1-0
Penalties-Yards

8-57 5-43
Possession Time

33:25 26:35
Third-Down Conversions

7 of 16
7 of 15
Fourth-Down Conversions

0 of 1
1 of 2
Red-Zone Scores-Chances

1-2 3-3
Sacks By: Number-Yards

3-21 5-45

TEAM STATISTICS

WSU CAL
FIRST DOWNS
20
25
RUSHES-YARDS (NET)
25-14
30-79
PASSING YDS (NET)
389
390
Passes Att-Comp-Int
49-35-1
45-33-1
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS
74-403
75-469
Fumble Returns-Yards
0-0
1-45
Punt Returns-Yards
0-0
1-16
Kickoff Returns-Yards
3-69
4-87
Interception Returns-Yards
1-9
1-0
Punts (Number-Avg)
3-42.0
3-47.0
Fumbles-Lost
3-3
4-1
Penalties-Yards
2-13
4-15
Possession Time
30:03
29:57
Third-Down Conversions
9 of 15
8 of 14
Fourth-Down Conversions
1 of 2
0 of 3
Red-Zone Scores-Chances
4-5
2-2
Sacks By: Number-Yards
3-23
7-35

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING: Wyoming-HILL, Brian 20-139; WICK, Shaun 12-8; GENTRY, Tanner 1-6; EVANS, Nico 1-minus 1; COFFMAN,
C. 6-minus 39. Washington State-Keith Harrington 6-68; Gerard Wicks 8-29; Luke Falk 6-minus 22.

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING: Washington State-Keith Harrington 5-23; Gerard Wicks 6-20; Zach Charme 1-minus 4; Luke Falk 13-minus
25. California-Enwere, Vic 5-48; Muhammad, Khalf 10-41; Lasco, Daniel 10-22; Goff, Jared 5-minus 32.

PASSING: Wyoming-COFFMAN, C. 25-36-1-296. Washington State-Luke Falk 37-45-1-303.

PASSING: Washington State-Luke Falk 35-49-1-389. California-Goff, Jared 33-45-1-390.

RECEIVING: Wyoming-MAULHARDT, Jake 10-113; GENTRY, Tanner 7-127; HOLLISTER, J. 3-14; WICK, Shaun 2-14;
HARSHMAN, Josh 1-13; HILL, Brian 1-9; PARKER, Joseph 1-6. Washington State-Gerard Wicks 8-33; River
Cracraft 7-83; Gabe Marks 5-51; Robert Lewis 4-39; Keith Harrington 4-22; Dom Williams 3-53; Jamal Morrow
3-19; John Thompson 1-7; Tavares Martin Jr. 1-minus 1; Kyrin Priester 1-minus 3.

RECEIVING: Washington State-Gabe Marks 10-141; Dom Williams 5-76; Kyrin Priester 5-37; River Cracraft 3-40;
Gerard Wicks 3-11; John Thompson 2-34; Robert Lewis 2-28; Keith Harrington 2-10; Tavares Martin Jr. 2-3;
Daniel Lilienthal 1-9. California-Lawler, Kenny 6-105; Anderson, Steph 5-54; Treggs, Bryce 4-65; Muhammad,
Khalf 4-41; Powe, Darius 4-35; Davis, Trevor 3-28; Harris, Maurice 2-23; Enwere, Vic 2-0; Noa, Kanawai 1-20;
Lasco, Daniel 1-11; Hudson, Raymond 1-8.

INTERCEPTIONS: Wyoming-EPPS, Marcus 1-19. Washington State-Jeremiah Allison 1-44.


FUMBLES: Wyoming-GENTRY, Tanner 1-1; WICK, Shaun 1-0. Washington State-Luke Falk 1-0.
SACKS (UA-A): Wyoming-YARBROUGH, E. 2-0; PROSSER, Kevin 1-0. Washington State-Ivan McClennan 3-0; Kache
Palacio 2-0.
TACKLES (UA-A): Wyoming-WINGARD, Andrew 6-6; MAY, D.J. 5-2; NZEOCHA, Eric 6-0; FINLEY, Tyran 4-2;
YARBROUGH, E. 4-2; WACHA, Lucas 3-2; EPPS, Marcus 2-3; HALAAPIAPI,S. 2-2; PRIESTER,Robert 3-0;
PROSSER, Kevin 2-0; HULL, Antonio 1-1; EVANS, Nico 1-0; CAIN, Conner 1-0; FIELDS, Dalton 1-0; OLIVE, Uso
1-0; GRANDERSON, C. 1-0; KIELY, Rafe 1-0. Washington State-Peyton Pelluer 9-5; Shalom Luani 9-2; Kache
Palacio 7-0; Jeremiah Allison 4-2; Parker Henry 3-3; Darrien Molton 4-1; Charleston White 4-0; Ivan McClennan 3-1; Marcellus Pippins 2-1; Destiny Vaeao 1-2; Chandler Leniu 1-2; Darryl Paulo 1-2; Daniel Ekuale 2-0;
Logan Tago 1-0; Taylor Taliulu 1-0; Erik Powell 1-0; Dylan Hanser 1-0; Hercules Mataafa 1-0; Tavares Martin
Jr. 1-0; Kirkland Parker 0-1; Robert Lewis 0-1; Luke Falk 0-1.

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SCORE BY QUARTERS
1 2 3 4
Washington State
7 14 7 0
California
7 6 21 0

INTERCEPTIONS: Washington State-Marcellus Pippins 1-9. California-Drew, Damariay 1-0.


FUMBLES: Washington State-River Cracraft 1-1; Gabe Marks 1-1; Zach Charme 1-1. California-Goff, Jared 2-0;
Lawler, Kenny 1-1; Harris, Maurice 1-0.
SACKS (UA-A): Washington State-Hercules Mataafa 2-0; Reggie Coates 1-0. California-Kragen, Kyle 2-1; Looney,
James 0-2; Johnson, Jonath 0-1; Jalil, Mustafa 1-0; Jefferson, Jale 1-0; McClure, Stefan 1-0.
TACKLES (UA-A): Washington State-Jeremiah Allison 5-3; Peyton Pelluer 4-4; Marcellus Pippins 3-4; Darryl Paulo
3-3; Hercules Mataafa 2-4; Parker Henry 1-5; Darrien Molton 5-0; Shalom Luani 3-2; Isaac Dotson 4-0;
Ivan McClennan 1-3; Dylan Hanser 3-0; Taylor Taliulu 3-0; Frankie Luvu 2-0; Charleston White 2-0; Kache
Palacio 1-1; Robert Barber 1-1; Chandler Leniu 0-2; Destiny Vaeao 0-2; Aaron Porter 1-0; Reggie Coates 1-0.
California-Jefferson, Jale 6-1; McClure, Stefan 4-2; Kragen, Kyle 4-2; Nickerson, Hard 3-3; Drew, Damariay
4-0; Johnson, Jonath 2-2; Walker, Cameron 2-2; White, Darius 3-0; Looney, James 1-2; Coleman, Caleb
2-0; Lopa, Puka 2-0; Allensworth, Da 2-0; Rubenzer, Luke 1-1; Jalil, Mustafa 1-1; Dozier, Cedric 0-2; Barton,
Michael 0-2; Mekari, Tony 0-2; Downs, Devante 0-2; Davis, Trevor 1-0; Broussard, Nate 1-0; Anoai, Hamilto
0-1; Worstell, Patri 0-1; Anderson, Matt 0-1; Vanderbilt, Kha 0-1.

WASHINGTON STATE FOOTBALL

2015 COUGAR FOOTBALL


GAME RECAPS
WASHINGTON STATE AT OREGON

OREGON STATE AT WASHINGTON STATE

Oct. 10, 2015 Autzen Stadium Att.: 57,775 TV: Pac-12 Networks

Oct. 17, 2015 Martin Stadium Att.: 32,952 TV: Pac-12 Networks

EUGENE, Ore. Luke Falk threw for season-high 505 yards and five touchdowns, including an unusual scoring pass
in the second overtime, and Washington State snapped an eight-game losing streak to Oregon with a 45-38 victory
in overtime over the Ducks. Knotted at 38, an unnecessary roughness foul on the Ducks helped the Cougars in the
second OT, and then Falk appeared to hit River Cracraft with a pass that landed in the hands of Robert Lewis for a
4-yard touchdown. The play withstood review, and Oregons subsequent drive ended in an interception - sending the
Cougars rushing onto the field in celebration. Falk had marched Washington State (3-2, 1-1 Pac-12) downfield in the
final two minutes of regulation, capping the drive with an 8-yard pass to tie the game at 31 and send it to overtime.
Jeff Lockie hit Bralon Addison with a 9-yard touchdown pass for the Ducks (3-3, 1-2) on the opening possession of the
extra period. The Cougars answered with Falks close 1-yard keeper that withstood a review that again tied the score.
Royce Freeman ran for a career-high 246 yards and two touchdowns, and also caught a TD pass, for Oregon. Both
Lockie and Taylor Alie have rotated. Lockie shouldered most of the load, throwing for 123 yards and two touchdowns.
Both QBs leaned on Freeman, just as they had in last weeks 41-24 victory at Colorado when he ran for 163 yards and
two scores. Freeman ran for 135 yards and a touchdown against Washington State in the first half alone. Falk threw
a 7-yard touchdown pass to Gabe Marks on Washington States first series of the game. Marks has been seeing a lot
of action in coach Mike Leachs offense, going into the game with an average of 91 yards receiving per game, and
leading the Pac-12 with an average of 8.3 catches per game. He finished with eight catches for 111 yards against the
Ducks. Oregon was ranked 114th in the nation for passing yards allowed going into the game, allowing an average of
287.2 yards a game. But the Ducks attempted to switch things up against the Cougars, playing wide receiver Charles
Nelson at safety at times. It was the sophomores first career appearance on defense, although he played at safety
during the Spring Game. Nelson also played at receiver and on special teams during the game. Oregons initial drive
ended with a 26-yard field goal from Aidan Schneider. Oregon switched to Alie midway through its second series, and
he ran 8 yards for a touchdown to give Oregon a 9-3 lead. After Freemans 2-yard touchdown run, Falk hit Marks again
with a 4-yard scoring pass just before the break to cut Oregons margin to 17-14 at halftime. Falk gave the Cougars a
21-17 lead early in the third quarter with a 27-yard touchdown pass to Tavares Martin Jr. But Freeman caught a 17year scoring pass from Lockie that put the Ducks back in front 24-21. He added a 1-yard scoring run early in the fourth
quarter. Erik Powell added a 22-yard field goal for the Cougars before Falks game-tying drive.

PULLMAN, Wash. Luke Falk tied the school record with six touchdown passes, all in the first half, as Washington State beat
Oregon State 52-31. Washington State (4-2, 2-1 Pac-12), coming off an upset victory at Oregon, hadnt beaten a Pac-12 opponent in Martin Stadium since November 2013. They have already eclipsed the three wins they had all of last season, and this
was the 100th win of coach Mike Leachs career. The Cougars scored on all seven of their first-half possessions and piled up
520 yards of offense. Quarterback Seth Collins threw for 176 yards and ran for 124 yards for Oregon State (2-4, 0-3), which gave
up more than 40 points for the third consecutive week. The Beavers rushed for 215 yards in the game. Falk, who threw for 505
yards and five touchdowns at Oregon, completed 39 of 50 passes for 407 yards, with two interceptions. Dom Williams caught
11 passes for 158 yards and two touchdowns for WSU. Oregon State, under new coach Gary Andersen, produced 394 yards of
total offense, but couldnt slow the Cougars in the first half. Washington States Tavares Martin Jr. returned the opening kickoff 51 yards and the Cougars marched down the field, with Falk throwing a 3-yard touchdown pass to River Cracraft. Oregon
State went three-and-out, and Washington State replied with a 69-yard drive that ended with Falks 3-yard touchdown pass
to Williams. Garrett Owens kicked a 50-yard field goal to put Oregon State on the scoreboard near the end of the first quarter.
Gabe Marks caught a 23-yard touchdown pass from Falk in the opening seconds of the second quarter for a 21-3 lead. Oregon
State tried a fake punt from its own 20, but punter Nick Porebski was dropped for a 6-yard loss. After a touchdown pass to
Marks was called back for offensive interference, the Cougars had to settle for a 30-yard field goal by Erik Powell and a 24-3
lead. Oregon States Victor Bolden returned the ensuing kickoff 100 yards down the right sideline to cut the WSU lead to 2410. The Beavers then tried an onside kick, but the Cougars recovered on the 50. After a 28-yard reception by Williams, Falks
fourth touchdown pass was for eight yards to Jamal Morrow. After an OSU punt, Washington State drove 69 yards, with Falk
throwing a 22-yard touchdown pass to Morrow for a 38-10 lead. Oregon States Collins led an 80-yard drive that ended with his
12-yard touchdown run. But WSU replied with Falks 11-yard touchdown pass to Williams in the closing seconds of the half,
for a 45-17 halftime lead. Falks six touchdown passes in the first half tied the school record for most touchdown passes in a
full game, set by Connor Halliday last year. The Cougars had 399 yards of offense in the first half. Neither team scored in the
third quarter. Collins threw a short touchdown pass to Jordan Villamin late in the fourth, to close within 45-25. The Beavers
then recovered the on-side kick with 5:44 left in the game. But Collins was intercepted by Shalom Luani, who returned the ball
84 yards for a touchdown. Luani had a second interception to end Oregon States next possession. The Beavers came in with
the Pac-12s top-ranked pass defense, allowing an average of 177 yards a game.

SCORE BY QUARTERS
1
2
3
4
OT
TOTAL
Washington State 7 7 7 10 14 45
Oregon
10
7 7 7 7 38

SCORE BY QUARTERS
1 2 3 4 TOTAL
Oregon State
3 14 0 14
31
Washington State
14 31 0 7
52

SCORING SUMMARY
1st 11:42 WSU Gabe Marks 7 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick)

08:22 ORE Schneider, A. 26 yd field goal

06:06 ORE Alie, Taylor 8 yd run (Schneider, A. kick)
2nd 01:44 ORE Freeman, Royce 2 yd run (Schneider, A. kick)

00:09 WSU Gabe Marks 4 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick)
3rd 12:39 WSU Tavares Martin Jr. 27 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick)

03:55 ORE Freeman, Royce 17 yd pass from Lockie, Jeff (Schneider, A. kick)
4th 08:20 ORE Freeman, Royce 1 yd run (Schneider, A. kick)

03:53 WSU Erik Powell 22 yd field goal

00:01 WSU Dom Williams 8 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick)
OT 15:00 ORE Addison, Bralon 9 yd pass from Lockie, Jeff (Schneider, A. kick)

15:00 WSU Luke Falk 1 yd run (Erik Powell kick)

15:00 WSU Robert Lewis 4 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick)

SCORING SUMMARY
1st 11:15 WSU River Cracraft 3 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick)

07:20 WSU Dom Williams 3 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick)

01:42 OSU Owens, Garrett 50 yd field goal
2nd 14:48 WSU Gabe Marks 23 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick)

11:52 WSU Erik Powell 30 yd field goal

11:39 OSU Bolden,Victor 100 yd kickoff return (Owens, Garrett kick)

10:27 WSU Jamal Morrow 8 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick)

07:11 WSU Jamal Morrow 22 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick)

04:21 OSU Collins, Seth 12 yd run (Owens, Garrett kick)

00:17 WSU Dom Williams 11 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick)
4th 05:47 OSU Villamin, J. 9 yd pass from Collins, Seth (Villamin, J. pass from Bolden,Victor)

03:45 WSU Shalom Luani 84 yd interception return (Erik Powell kick)

01:22 OSU Brown, Chris 3 yd run (Collins, Seth pass failed)

8-75 3:18
9-63 3:20
4-53 1:30
7-71 2:22
10-75 1:35
4-55 1:30
4-56 1:09
6-77 2:42
8-55 2:01
12-70 1:57
2-25 0:00
7-25 0:00
4-25 0:00

8-49 3:36
7-69 2:42
15-51 5:32
8-73 1:49
4-1 1:34
3-50 1:12
6-69 2:41
7-80 2:45
10-72 3:59
5-27 1:46
2-24 0:13

TEAM STATISTICS


WSU
ORE
FIRST DOWNS
31
18
RUSHES-YARDS (NET)
30-136
50-410
PASSING YDS (NET)
505
123
Passes Att-Comp-Int
75-50-0
24-13-1
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS
105-641
74-533
Fumble Returns-Yards
0-0
0-0
Punt Returns-Yards
4-30
1-2
Kickoff Returns-Yards
1-28
4-20
Interception Returns-Yards
1-3
0-0
Punts (Number-Avg)
6-36.8
7-39.9
Fumbles-Lost
3-2
1-1
Penalties-Yards
7-45
5-44
Possession Time
32:52
27:08
Third-Down Conversions
6 of 19
5 of 16
Fourth-Down Conversions
4 of 5
1 of 3
Red-Zone Scores-Chances
6-6
6-6
Sacks By: Number-Yards
2-9
7-55

TEAM STATISTICS


OSU WSU
FIRST DOWNS

21 32
RUSHES-YARDS (NET)

45-218 22-111
PASSING YDS (NET)

176 409
Passes Att-Comp-Int

30-17-2 52-40-2
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS
75-394 74-520
Fumble Returns-Yards

0-0 0-0
Punt Returns-Yards

2-14 0-0
Kickoff Returns-Yards

4-130 4-86
Interception Returns-Yards

2-53 2-84
Punts (Number-Avg)

3-41.7 2-19.0
Fumbles-Lost

1-0 2-1
Penalties-Yards

11-86 6-60
Possession Time

29:17 30:34
Third-Down Conversions

4 of 13
8 of 12
Fourth-Down Conversions

1 of 4
0 of 0
Red-Zone Scores-Chances

3-4 5-5
Sacks By: Number-Yards

2-29 2-9

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING: Washington State-Jamal Morrow 8-68; Gerard Wicks 7-64; Keith Harrington 3-44; Tavares Martin Jr. 1-9;
Luke Falk 11-minus 49. Oregon-Freeman, Royce 27-246; Griffin, Taj 11-96; Lockie, Jeff 8-52; Alie, Taylor 2-8;
Benoit, Kani 2-8.

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING: Oregon State-Collins, Seth 23-124; Nall, Ryan 4-32; Woods,Storm 9-29; Haskins, Damien 2-25;
Bolden,Victor 2-8; Brown, Chris 3-5; Lucas, Paul 1-1; Porebski, Nick 1-minus 6. Washington State-Gerard
Wicks 8-69; Keith Harrington 5-42; Jamal Morrow 3-11; Tavares Martin Jr. 1-11; TEAM 2-minus 3; Luke Falk
3-minus 19.

PASSING: Washington State-Luke Falk 50-74-0-505; TEAM 0-1-0-0. Oregon-Lockie, Jeff 13-22-1-123; Alie, Taylor
0-2-0-0.
RECEIVING: Washington State-River Cracraft 9-85; Gabe Marks 8-111; Dom Williams 7-82; Robert Lewis 5-48; Jamal
Morrow 5-43; Keith Harrington 5-40; Gerard Wicks 5-30; Kyrin Priester 4-30; Tavares Martin Jr. 1-27; John
Thompson 1-9. Oregon-Addison, Bralon 8-62; Freeman, Royce 3-46; Allen, Devon 1-12; Brown, Jalen 1-3.
INTERCEPTIONS: Washington State-Shalom Luani 1-3. Oregon-None.

PASSING: Oregon State-Collins, Seth 17-30-2-176. Washington State-Luke Falk 39-50-2-407; Peyton Bender 1-2-0-2.
RECEIVING: Oregon State-Bolden,Victor 6-79; Woods,Storm 3-32; Jarmon, Hunter 3-25; Villamin, J. 2-15; Guyton, Datrin 2-14; Dockery, Rahmel 1-11. Washington State-Dom Williams 11-158; Gabe Marks 6-95; Keith Harrington
4-39; River Cracraft 4-27; Jamal Morrow 3-31; Tavares Martin Jr. 3-21; Kyrin Priester 3-15; John Thompson
2-11; Robert Lewis 2-9; Tyler Baker 1-5; Gerard Wicks 1-minus 2.
INTERCEPTIONS: Oregon State-Arnold,Brandon 1-30; Mageo, Rommel 1-23. Washington State-Shalom Luani 2-84.

FUMBLES: Washington State-Keith Harrington 2-2; Luke Falk 1-0. Oregon-Addison, Bralon 1-1.
SACKS (UA-A): Washington State-Ivan McClennan 1-0; Hercules Mataafa 1-0. Oregon-Buckner, De. 2-0; Coleman,
Tyson 1-0; Prevot, T. 1-0; Mondeaux, Henry 1-0; Balducci, Alex 1-0; Jelks, Jalen 1-0.
TACKLES (UA-A): Washington State-Peyton Pelluer 5-3; Parker Henry 5-3; Shalom Luani 5-3; Taylor Taliulu 4-4; Jeremiah Allison 4-3; Daniel Ekuale 3-2; Ivan McClennan 2-3; Marcellus Pippins 2-2; Destiny Vaeao 1-3; Darryl
Paulo 1-2; Hercules Mataafa 1-1; Darrien Molton 1-1; Treshon Broughton 0-2; Charleston White 0-2; Robert
Barber 0-2; Nate DeRider 1-0; Logan Tago 0-1; Kache Palacio 0-1. Oregon-Nelson, Charles 6-6; Walker, Joe
6-3; Prevot, T. 5-4; Robinson, Tyree 5-4; Coleman, Tyson 4-4; Springs, Arrion 5-1; Hardrick, R. 4-2; Buckner,
De. 4-0; Balducci, Alex 3-1; Ihenacho, Glen 2-2; Mondeaux, Henry 3-0; Ragin III, J. 2-1; Talia, Tui 2-1; Swain,
Jimmie 0-2; Williams, J. 0-2; Jelks, Jalen 1-0; Mundt, Johnny 1-0; Merritt, Kirk 1-0; Amadi, Ugo 0-1; Mattingly,
D. 0-1; French, C. 0-1.

FUMBLES: Oregon State-Woods,Storm 1-0. Washington State-Shalom Luani 1-1; Luke Falk 1-0.
SACKS (UA-A): Oregon State-Failauga, Titus 1-0; Willis, J. 1-0. Washington State-Darryl Paulo 2-0.
TACKLES (UA-A): Oregon State-Strong, Justin 7-3; Decoud, Treston 4-4; Mageo, Rommel 5-1; Saulo, Caleb 2-3;
Chappell, Devin 2-3; Willis, J. 4-0; Noland-Lewis, C 3-1; Williams, D. 3-1; Soesman, Adam 0-3; Okonkwo, C.
2-0; Pritchard, B. 1-1; Ugwoegbu, B. 1-1; James, Jaswha 1-1; Arnold,Brandon 1-0; Hungalu, Manase 1-0;
Barnett, L. 1-0; Failauga, Titus 1-0; Hollingsworth 1-0; Vakameilalo, K. 0-1; Owens, Garrett 0-1; Haley, Kyle 0-1;
Haskins, Damien 0-1. Washington State-Peyton Pelluer 10-1; Shalom Luani 8-3; Parker Henry 3-6; Darrien
Molton 3-1; Logan Tago 3-1; Darryl Paulo 3-1; Taylor Taliulu 2-2; Marcellus Pippins 2-2; Destiny Vaeao 2-1;
Chandler Leniu 2-1; Dylan Hanser 2-0; Frankie Luvu 1-1; Ivan McClennan 1-1; Hercules Mataafa 1-0; Daniel
Ekuale 1-0; River Cracraft 1-0; Jeremiah Allison 1-0; Colton Teglovic 1-0; Gabe Marks 1-0; Treshon Broughton
1-0; Kache Palacio 0-1; Charleston White 0-1; Aaron Porter 0-1; Nate DeRider 0-1; Calvin Green 0-1.

WSUCOUGARS.COM

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2015 COUGAR FOOTBALL


GAME RECAPS
WASHINGTON STATE AT ARIZONA

NO. 8 STANFORD AT WASHINGTON STATE

TUCSON, Ariz. Luke Falk threw for 514 yards and hit Gabe Marks on four of his five touchdown passes, helping
resurgent Washington State beat Arizona 45-42. Washington State (5-2, 3-1 Pac-12) beat Oregon in Eugene two weeks
ago and tacked on another impressive road victory behind the arm of Falk to remain in the thick of the Pac-12 North
race. The sophomore completed 47 of 62 passes and had the most passing yards ever against Arizona, breaking the
mark of 511 yards set by Arizona States Ryan Kealy in 1998. Marks caught eight passes for 97 yards, the last one a
9-yard touchdown that put the Cougars up 45-35. Arizona (5-3, 2-3 Pac-12) rallied in the second half after Jerrard Randall replaced Anu Solomon at quarterback, but the Wildcats had no answer for Falk and Washington States Air Raid
offense. Randall threw for 137 yards and ran for 105 on 10 carries. He hit Johnny Jackson on a 20-yard touchdown
pass with 44 seconds left, but the Wildcats failed to come up with the onside kick. Arizona rolled over Washington
State 59-37 in Pullman last season in a game that featured 994 yards of offense. This one had 1,114 total yards, though
the Cougars got off to a quicker start behind Falk, who had thrown for 911 yards and 11 touchdowns the previous two
games combined. Given all kinds of time to throw by his offensive line, he made it look easy picking apart Arizonas
secondary. Falk hit Marks on a 6-yard touchdown on the opening drive, then Marks turned a short pass into a 43-yard
score and 14-0 lead. Falk found Marks for a third score in the second quarter, a 1-yarder, and hit Kyrin Priester in the
corner of the end zone for a 6-yard TD that put Washington up 28-14. Falk had 335 yards and four touchdowns on 30of-38 passing in the first half, helping Washington State build a 31-21 lead. Arizona took a while to get its offense in
gear, finally putting together a drive that led to Jared Bakers 1-yard touchdown run to open the second quarter. Nate
Phillips followed with a 69-yard punt return touchdown that tied the game at 14-all, but Shun Brown fumbled a kickoff
to set up Priesters touchdown. Baker added a 7-yard touchdown run in the second quarter to keep the Wildcats
within reach at halftime. Falk kept firing and completing to start the second half, hitting Kyle Sweet on a 28-yard pass
on third-and-19 to set up Gerard Wicks 1-yard touchdown run to put the Cougars up 38-21. Randall replaced Solomon
on Arizonas second drive and reeled off a 59-yard run on his first play, but that drive ended with a turnover on downs
at Washington States 11. Next series, Randall found Cayleb Jones on a 3-yard touchdown pass to pull the Wildcats
within 38-28 late in the third quarter. Randall converted a fourth-and-2 with a run on the next drive and Baker pulled
the Wildcats within 38-35 with a 6-yard touchdown run. Falk ended Arizonas rally with a 9-yard touchdown pass to
Marks, putting Washington State up 45-35.

PULLMAN, Wash. Washington State kicker Erik Powell finally missed on his sixth kick of the game, going wide right
on a 43-yarder as time expired to allow No. 8 Stanford to escape with a 30-28 win. Powell tied Drew Dunnings 2003
school record with five field goals despite rainy, windy conditions, but pulled the last one wide. Conrad Ukropina
kicked a 19-yard field goal with 1:54 left to put Stanford ahead. Quarterback Kevin Hogan ran for 112 yards and two
touchdowns for Stanford (7-1, 6-0 Pac-12), which is the only undefeated team in Pac-12 play. Washington State (53, 3-2) had a three-game winning streak snapped. The Cougars havent beaten a Top 10 team since topping No. 5
Texas in the 2003 Holiday Bowl. Stanford punted while trailing 28-27 with 5:08 left, but got the ball back on Quenton
Meeks second interception of the game with 3:27 remaining. That set up Ukropinas field goal. Stanford scored first
on Ukropinas 32-yard field goal, but then Powell hit four straight kicks including makes from 46 and 47 yards to
put Washington State up 12-3 at halftime. The Cougars opened the second half by driving to the Stanford 11, but
two incomplete passes killed the drive and Powell kicked a 28-yard field goal for a 15-3 lead. Stanford replied with
the games first touchdown on Remound Wrights 2-yard dive. The score was set up by Hogans 39-yard bootleg
scramble. Washington State came right back with a 75-yard drive in four plays, the final a 19-yard touchdown pass
from Luke Falk to Gabe Marks for a 22-10 lead. Ukropina kicked a 32-yard field goal late in the third, then Hogans
59-yard touchdown run cut the Washington State lead to 22-20. On the next series, Meeks intercepted Falk, giving
Stanford the ball on Washington States 17. Hogan ran 6 yards untouched up the middle to give Stanford a 27-22 lead
in the opening seconds of the fourth. Washington State came back with an 81-yard drive that ended with Falk hitting
River Cracraft for a 1-yard touchdown pass. Falks conversion pass failed and the Cougars led 28-27. After Ukropinas
kick, Washington State marched to the Stanford 29 and Powell hooked his attempt wide. The Cardinal have won
seven straight over the Cougars.

Oct. 24, 2015 Arizona Stadium Att.: 47,847 TV: Pac-12 Networks

Oct. 31, 2015 Martin Stadium Att.: 30,012 TV: ESPN

SCORE BY QUARTERS
1
2
3
4

TOTAL
Washington State 14
17 7 7 45
Arizona
0 21 7 14
42
SCORING SUMMARY
1st 10:28 WSU Gabe Marks 6 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick)

02:46 WSU Gabe Marks 43 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick)
2nd 14:30 ARIZ Baker, J. 1 yd run (Skowron, C. kick)

12:02 ARIZ Phillips, N. 69 yd punt return (Skowron, C. kick)

08:19 WSU Gabe Marks 2 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick)

06:51 WSU Kyrin Priester 6 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick)

04:22 ARIZ Baker, J. 7 yd run (Skowron, C. kick)

00:24 WSU Erik Powell 25 yd field goal
3rd 08:34 WSU Gerard Wicks 1 yd run (Erik Powell kick)

00:22 ARIZ Jones, C. 3 yd pass from Randall, J. (Skowron, C. kick)
4th 08:07 ARIZ Baker, J. 6 yd run (Skowron, C. kick)

02:03 WSU Gabe Marks 9 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick)

00:44 ARIZ Jackson, J. 20 yd pass from Randall, J. (Skowron, C. kick)

10-78 4:32
4-80 1:09
13-75 3:16
9-78 3:45
4-23 1:21
8-81 2:21
13-67 3:58
11-84 5:18
11-80 3:48
12-67 4:11
11-76 5:58
5-75 1:19

TEAM STATISTICS


WSU
ARIZ
FIRST DOWNS
34
24
RUSHES-YARDS (NET)
31-117
32-176
PASSING YDS (NET)
514
307
Passes Att-Comp-Int
62-47-0
37-24-0
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS
93-631
69-483
Fumble Returns-Yards
0-0
0-0
Punt Returns-Yards
3-7
1-69
Kickoff Returns-Yards
3-68
2-39
Interception Returns-Yards
0-0
0-0
Punts (Number-Avg)
3-38.0
3-49.3
Fumbles-Lost
4-0
2-1
Penalties-Yards
9-51
5-40
Possession Time
37:53
22:07
Third-Down Conversions
10 of 16
9 of 14
Fourth-Down Conversions
1 of 2
1 of 2
Red-Zone Scores-Chances
6-6
5-6
Sacks By: Number-Yards
0-0
2-16

SCORING SUMMARY
1st 09:08 STAN Ukropina,C 32 yd field goal

02:28 WSU Erik Powell 46 yd field goal
2nd 08:41 WSU Erik Powell 23 yd field goal

03:45 WSU Erik Powell 47 yd field goal

00:00 WSU Erik Powell 28 yd field goal
3rd 11:53 WSU Erik Powell 28 yd field goal

09:15 STAN Wright,R 2 yd run (Ukropina,C kick)

07:52 WSU Gabe Marks 19 yd pass from Luke Falk (Erik Powell kick)

03:39 STAN Ukropina,C 32 yd field goal

02:17 STAN Hogan,K 59 yd run (Ukropina,C kick)
4th 14:19 STAN Hogan,K 6 yd run (Ukropina,C kick)

07:56 WSU River Cracraft 1 yd pass from Luke Falk (Luke Falk pass failed)

01:54 STAN Ukropina,C 19 yd field goal

7-34 4:02
4-2 1:08
13-64 4:48
8-56 2:27
8-69 1:03
10-54 3:07
6-59 2:31
4-75 1:23
9-41 4:02
1-59 0:12
4-17 2:13
15-81 6:18
5-37 1:33

TEAM STATISTICS

STAN WSU
FIRST DOWNS
15
26
RUSHES-YARDS (NET)
40-226
23-88
PASSING YDS (NET)
86
354
Passes Att-Comp-Int
19-10-1
63-35-2
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS
59-312
86-442
Fumble Returns-Yards
0-0
0-0
Punt Returns-Yards
1-3
1-20
Kickoff Returns-Yards
6-68
3-65
Interception Returns-Yards
2-23
1-0
Punts (Number-Avg)
5-38.0
4-40.0
Fumbles-Lost
2-1
0-0
Penalties-Yards
4-35
4-30
Possession Time
30:19
29:41
Third-Down Conversions
4 of 13
2 of 14
Fourth-Down Conversions
0 of 0
3 of 3
Red-Zone Scores-Chances
5-5
6-6
Sacks By: Number-Yards
3-19
4-24
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING: Stanford-Hogan,K 14-112; McCaffrey,C 22-107; Wright,R 4-7. Washington State-Gerard Wicks 12-78;
Jamal Morrow 5-17; Keith Harrington 1-0; Luke Falk 5-minus 7.
PASSING: Stanford-Hogan,K 10-19-1-86. Washington State-Luke Falk 35-61-2-354; TEAM 0-2-0-0.

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING: Washington State-Jamal Morrow 5-59; Gerard Wicks 11-34; Keith Harrington 4-19; Luke Falk 9-16; TEAM
2-minus 11. Arizona-Randall, J. 10-105; Solomon, A. 3-24; Baker, J. 11-22; Grant, S. 1-21; Wilson, N. 6-8; TEAM
1-minus 4.

RECEIVING: Stanford-McCaffrey,C 4-26; Love,B 2-25; Hooper,A 1-17; Owusu,F 1-7; Rector,M 1-7; Irwin,T 1-4. Washington State-Dom Williams 7-94; Gabe Marks 6-83; Keith Harrington 5-29; River Cracraft 4-48; Robert Lewis
3-22; Tavares Martin Jr. 2-29; Tyler Baker 2-24; Kyle Sweet 2-17; Gerard Wicks 2-minus 1; John Thompson
1-7; Kyrin Priester 1-2.

PASSING: Washington State-Luke Falk 47-62-0-514. Arizona-Solomon, A. 12-20-0-145; Randall, J. 11-16-0-137; Jones,
C. 1-1-0-25.

INTERCEPTIONS: Stanford-Meeks,Q 2-23. Washington State-Parker Henry 1-0.

RECEIVING: Washington State-River Cracraft 8-102; Gabe Marks 8-97; Kyrin Priester 6-64; Robert Lewis 5-76;
Dom Williams 5-36; Keith Harrington 5-35; John Thompson 4-32; Jamal Morrow 3-25; Kyle Sweet 2-39;
Gerard Wicks 1-8. Arizona-Jones, C. 8-131; Jackson, J. 5-64; Grant, S. 5-31; Griffey, T. 3-48; Phillips, N. 2-27;
Richards, D. 1-6.
INTERCEPTIONS: Washington State-None. Arizona-None.
FUMBLES: Washington State-Luke Falk 2-0; TEAM 1-0; Jamal Morrow 1-0. Arizona-Brown, S. 1-1; TEAM 1-0.
SACKS (UA-A): Washington State-None. Arizona-Worthy, J. 1-1; Gilbert, R. 0-1.
TACKLES (UA-A): Washington State-Shalom Luani 7-2; Jeremiah Allison 6-0; Ivan McClennan 5-0; Marcellus Pippins 4-1; Charleston White 4-1; Taylor Taliulu 3-0; Peyton Pelluer 3-0; Parker Henry 3-0; Daniel Ekuale 2-0;
Kirkland Parker 2-0; Darryl Paulo 2-0; Logan Tago 2-0; Kache Palacio 2-0; Calvin Green 1-0; Chandler Leniu
1-0. Arizona-Magloire Jr., P 11-0; FlanniganFowles 7-0; Allah, J. 6-1; Neal, D. 6-0; Worthy, J. 4-1; Whittaker,
J. 4-0; Miller, D. 4-0; Griffey, T. 3-0; Holiday, D. 3-0; Lopez, A. 3-0; Bruno, L. 3-0; Jackson, S. 2-1; Mashack, K.
2-0; Parks, W. 2-0; Hehr, C. 2-0; Denson, C. 2-0; Ellison, T. 1-0; Rutt, B. 1-0; Haden, J. 1-0; Banda, J. 1-0; Gilbert,
R. 0-1.

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SCORE BY QUARTERS
1 2 3 4 TOTAL
Stanford
3 0 17 10
30
Washington State
3 9 10 6
28

FUMBLES: Stanford-Jones,C 1-0; Hogan,K 1-1. Washington State-None.


SACKS (UA-A): Stanford-Anderson,K 1-0; Shittu,A 1-0; Scarlett,B 1-0. Washington State-Kache Palacio 1-0; Darryl
Paulo 1-0; Robert Barber 1-0; Destiny Vaeao 1-0.
TACKLES (UA-A): Stanford-Martinez,B 10-1; Shittu,A 4-4; Perez,J 5-1; Meeks,Q 4-2; Lloyd,D 5-0; Holder,A 3-1;
Scarlett,B 2-1; Whitfield,K 2-1; Harris,R 2-1; Anderson,K 1-2; Alfieri,J 2-0; Branch,M 2-0; Kalambayi,P 1-1;
Thomas,S 1-0; Thomas,T 1-0; Palma,K 0-1. Washington State-Parker Henry 5-5; Peyton Pelluer 4-6; Jeremiah
Allison 4-2; Shalom Luani 4-1; Kirkland Parker 2-3; Hercules Mataafa 3-1; Darryl Paulo 2-2; Ivan McClennan
2-2; Marcellus Pippins 2-0; Taylor Taliulu 1-1; Daniel Ekuale 1-1; Destiny Vaeao 1-1; Kache Palacio 1-1;
Frankie Luvu 0-2; John Thompson 1-0; Keith Harrington 1-0; Nate DeRider 1-0; Chandler Leniu 1-0; Robert
Barber 1-0; Calvin Green 0-1; Colton Teglovic 0-1.

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Mike
LEACH
Head Coach
4th Year

Mike Leach is in his fourth season at Washington State University after being named the
Cougars head football coach, Nov. 30, 2011.
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 Pac12 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 firstteam 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. Seven times the Cougars threw for more than 350 yards,
including the season-ending, 31-28, overtime win against Washington. In a season that produced
a 3-9 overall record, the Cougars saw a bit of a youth movement as 17 freshmen played and only
four seniors started regularly. 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.
Leach led Texas Tech to one of the most memorable seasons in school history in 2008 as
the team set a program record with 11 regular-season wins en route to an 11-2 record. The win
total tied the mark, set previously by the 1953 and 1973 Red Raider squads. Numerous accolades
poured in from across the country as an unprecedented four players earned first-team AllAmerica 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 firstteam honors, while wide receiver Michael Crabtree was honored as a unanimous consensus
All-American for the second-straight season.
On the field in 2008, the Red Raiders led the nation in passing for the sixth time in Leachs ten
seasons and ranked among the top five in total offense. Harrell finished his storied career second
on the NCAA career passing yardage list with 15,793 yards. Harrell also broke the career NCAA
passing touchdowns mark with 134.
The Texas Tech program has established itself as one of the nations leading producers of
productive quarterbacks since the 2000 season. Harrell threw for 4,555 yards in his debut as the
starter in 2006 and became the sixth player and third Red Raider in NCAA history to throw for 5,000
yards in a season with his 5,705-yard effort in 2007 and 5,111 yards last season. He also is the third
quarterback under Leach to win nine games in a season and the first Red Raider in history to win
11 in a regular season. Former quarterback Kliff Kingsbury in 2002 and Cody Hodges in 2005 each
posted nine-win seasons during their careers, while 2003 and 2004 signal callers B.J. Symons and
Sonny Cumbie each won eight games in their respective seasons as the starter.
The Red Raiders improved their total offensive numbers from 324.8 yards per game to 531.0
yards per game since Leachs arrival. Leachs first nine seasons at Tech rank as the top nine alltime in total offense, while scoring went from 23 points per game in 1999 to a school-record 43.8
points in 2008. The most significant increase was in the passing game, where the Red Raiders
averaged 475.3 yards per game in 2008 compared to 175.4 yards in 1999.
The running game flourished under Leach as well. Former Red Raider Taurean Henderson
holds the NCAA career record for receptions by a running back. The Red Raiders 28 total rushing
scores in 2008 were the most for a Tech team since the 1993 team scored 30. Despite Techs

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 5-3 (3-2 Pac-12)


14TH SEASON

WSUCOUGARS.COM

101-71 (17-28 WSU)

5-5

COACHING ACCOLADES
11 BOWL GAME APPEARANCES
5 BOWL GAME WINS
2008 BIG 12 COACH OF THE YEAR
2008 WOODY HAYES AWARD
2008 AFCA REGIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR
2008 GEORGE MUNGER AWARD
7 NCAA PASSING TITLES
21 NFL DRAFT PICKS
2 FIRST-ROUND NFL DRAFT PICKS
22 ALL-AMERICANS
7 FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS
6 FRESHMEN ALL-AMERICANS
149 ALL-BIG 12 SELECTIONS
20 ALL-PAC-12 SELECTIONS
21 FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG 12 SELECTIONS
1 FIRST TEAM ALL-PAC-12 SELECTION
4 HEISMAN TROPHY TOP-10 FINALISTS
162 BIG 12 ALL-ACADEMIC SELECTIONS
22 PAC-12 ALL-ACADEMIC SELECTIONS
94 BIG 12 FIRST TEAM ALL-ACADEMIC SELECTIONS
3 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
17 EAST-WEST SHRINE GAME SELECTIONS
13 SENIOR BOWL SELECTIONS

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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
offense revolving around the pass, Leach did a tremendous job of incorporating the
running back position into the mix. Henderson finished his career with 303 receptions,
which ranks first in NCAA history among running backs and fourth overall.
The Red Raiders were not known solely for their play on the scoring side of the
ball. The Texas Tech defense also flourished during Leachs 10 seasons. Texas Tech
held opponents without an offensive touchdown a dozen times under Leach, including
seven shutouts. Three of the whitewashes came in 2000 when the Red Raiders tied for
the national lead.
The play of the special teams also improved with each season. Former placekicker
Alex Trlica holds the NCAA record with 233 career extra points and another record
for extra points made without a miss. He finished with 377 career points, which ranks
among the top 10 in NCAA history among kickers. While leading the Red Raiders to 76
wins in his nine seasons, Leach is the only coach in school history to lead ten teams
to bowl games.
Although Leachs presence was felt throughout the team, it also was beneficial for
the players individually. In addition to picking up the Sammy Baugh Trophy in 2007,
Harrell was the recipient of the National Football Foundation and College Football
Hall of Fames Post-Graduate Scholarship and was one of 15 players selected as a
candidate for the prestigious Draddy Award, the academic Heisman. Harrell also
ranked fourth in the 2008 Heisman voting, while Crabtree was fifth. Symons was the
second Tech quarterback to receive The Touchdown Club of Columbus Sammy Baugh
Trophy (Kingsbury in 2002).
Kingsbury, a 2002 All-Big 12 first-team quarterback and sixth-round draft pick of the
New England Patriots, led the Big 12 Conference in several passing categories during
his final three seasons and was a Heisman Trophy candidate in 2002. He also was
named the Verizon Academic All-American of the Year for football and was awarded
an $18,000 postgraduate scholarship by the National Football Foundation and College
Hall of Fame.
In 2004, inside receiver Trey Haverty became Techs first Associated Press AllAmerican since Montae Reagor in 1998, when he was selected to the third team. Free
safety Dwayne Slay earned first-team All-America honors from Sports Illustrated in
2005, marking the first in seven seasons. Slay was one of the countrys most punishing
tacklers that year and led the conference and finished second nationally with eight
forced fumbles.
Leach has coached several players who have gone on to the NFL. While at Tech,
18 players have been drafted and 21 others have signed free agent contracts. In the
spring of 2009, four players were selected among the first four rounds of the NFL Draft,
marking the most successful draft for Texas Tech in the Leach era. Crabtree became
the highest draft pick at No. 10, since Gabe Rivera in 1983. Crabtree, selected by the
San Francisco 49ers, is the highest drafted Tech receiver since Dave Parks went No.
1 overall in 1964.
Safety Darcel McBath was selected by the Denver Broncos in the second round,
while offensive lineman Louis Vasquez was taken in the third by San Diego. Defensive
end Brandon Williams went to the Dallas Cowboys in the fourth.
The program made strides academically as well under Leach. During his 10 years,
Tech was recognized as one of the nations top institutions for consistently being
above a 70 percent graduation rate, according to the American Football Coaches

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PEPPERDINE, 86
BYU, 83

Association.
Prior to coming on board at Texas Tech, Leach, in just one season at Oklahoma,
directed a Sooner offense that went from one of the worst in the Big 12 Conference to
one of the best. Under Leachs tutelage, Josh Heupel was named 1999 Big 12 Offensive
Newcomer of the Year. For his efforts, Leach was nominated for the 1999 Broyles
Award as the top assistant coach in the country.
Leach guided an Oklahoma offense that went from 11th in the Big 12 in 1998 to first
in 1999 and 101st in the nation to 11th. In just one year, OUs total offense numbers
improved from 293.3 to 427.2 yards per game.
The rise in passing and scoring offense categories is just as impressive. Oklahoma
went from last to first in the Big 12 in passing offense in one year, from 107th in the
country to ninth. Under Leach, the Sooners improved from 109.9 yards passing per
game to 321.7 yards per game.
In 1998, Oklahoma was last in the Big 12 and 101st in the country in scoring offense
at 16.7 points per game. In 1999, the Sooners improved to second in the league and
eighth in the country in scoring at 36.8 points per game, an increase of just over 20
points per game.
Under Leach, the Oklahoma offense set six Big 12 Conference and 17 OU records.
The Sooners were one of only two schools in the nation to have six players with 20 or
more receptions in 1999.
Prior to joining Bob Stoops Oklahoma staff, Leach served as offensive coordinator
for Hal Mumme at the University of Kentucky and Valdosta (Ga.) State University. For
two years at Kentucky under Mumme, Leach coached the Kentucky Air Raid offense
that was one of the most explosive in Southeastern Conference history. Under Mumme
and Leach, the Kentucky offense set six NCAA records, 41 Southeastern Conference
records and 116 school records in 22 games.
Leachs Kentucky offense featured the talented Tim Couch, who passed for 4,275
yards and 34 touchdowns as a senior and was the top pick of the 1999 NFL Draft.
Named 1996 Division II Offensive Coordinator of the Year by American Football
Quarterly magazine, Leach helped Mumme lead Valdosta State to a 40-17-1 record.
The 1993 Blazer offense smashed 66 school records, 22 conference records and seven
national records. In 1994, Valdosta State advanced to the Division II playoffs with
Leachs offense shattering 80 school records, 35 conference records and seven more
national marks.
Leach and Mumme first teamed up at Iowa Wesleyan College in 1989. From 1989
to 1991 Leach served as offensive coordinator and line coach for an offense that led
the NAIA in passing yardage one season and finished second the other two. Iowa
Wesleyan quarterbacks passed for more than 11,000 yards in Leachs three seasons
and broke 26 national records.
Leach also has made coaching stops in Pori, Finland, where he served as a head
coach in the European Football League (1989), as well as one-year stints at College of
the Desert (1988) and Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo (1987).
After graduating with honors from BYU in 1983, Leach earned a masters degree
from the U.S. Sports Academy and his law degree from Pepperdine University, where
he graduated in the top one-third of his class.
The oldest of six siblings, Leach and his wife, Sharon, are the parents of four
children; Janeen, Kim, Cody and Kiersten.

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ROSTER
NUMERICAL

NO. NAME
1
PRIESTER, Kyrin
2
HAMEED, Suli
3
HILINSKI, Tyler
3
McLENNAN, Ivan
4
FALK, Luke
4
WHITE, Charleston
5
GREEN, Calvin
6
BENDER, Peyton
6
POWELL, Kameron
8
ALLISON, Jeremiah
8
ENNIS, Connor
9
MARKS, Gabe
10
PARKER, Kirkland
12
JIMISON, Matt
12
MARTIN JR., Tavares
13
JORGENSON, Christian
15
LEWIS, Robert
16
BROUGHTON, Treshon
17
ANDERSON, Erik
18
LUANI, Shalom
19
BARTOLONE, Brett
19
TEGLOVIC, Colton
20
TAYLOR, Paris
21
CRACRAFT, River
22
MOLTON, Darrien
23
HECKER, Andrew
23
WICKS, Gerard
24
HARRINGTON, Keith
25
MORROW, Jamal
26
BAKER, Tyler
27
PAGE, Killian
27
PIPPINS, Marcellus
28
LEMORA, Darius
29
HENRY, Parker
30
TALIULU, Taylor
31
BOONE, Xavius
31
DOTSON, Isaac
32
DAVIS, Isaiah
32
WILLIAMS, James
33
HANSER, Dylan
33
WILSON, Kainoa
34
TAULELEI, Madigan
35
DALE, Hunter
36
BUCANNON, David
37
CRACRAFT, Skyler
38
FOSSUM, Kaleb
38
SINCHAK, Dakota
39
SINGLETON, Deion
40
PALACIO, Kache
41
BRESHEARS, Quentin
41
ROACH, Willie
42
HOYD III, Greg
43
PORTER, Aaron
44
CELLI, Kyle
44
LENIU, Chandler
45
TAGO, Logan
46
POWELL, Erik
47
PELLUER, Peyton
48
ABRAMO, Matt
48
LEE, Alijah
49
BROCK, Tristan

NO.
48
8
17
26
92
19
89
6
79
31
41
49
16
77
36
44
95
62
55
67
56
94
21
37
56
35
32
54
60
88
31
63
90
8
74
4
96
52
64
38
78
71
5
57
2
53
33
24
23
29
3
72
42
12
13
93
48
28
44
15
87
18
51

ALPHABETICAL

NAME
POS. HT. WT. YR. EXP.
HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE)
ABRAMO, Matt
K
6-2 186 FR HS
Petaluma, Calif. (Casa Grande)
ALLISON, Jeremiah
LB
6-2 228 SR 3V
Los Angeles, Calif. (Dorsey)
ANDERSON, Erik
WR 6-2 190 SO* SQ
Burien, Wash. (Highline)
BAKER, Tyler
WR 5-10 190 SR* 1V
Bullard, Texas (Brook Hill/Ole Miss)
BARBER, Robert
NT 6-3 307 JR* 2V
Pago Pago, American Samoa (Fagaitua)
BARTOLONE, Brett
WR 5-10 182 JR* 2V
La Habra, Calif. (La Habra)
BEGG, Nick
TE
6-5 237 FR* RS Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. (Santa Margarita)
BENDER, Peyton
QB 6-0 187 FR* RS
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Cardinal Gibbons)
BIGGE-DUREN, Cedric
OL
6-6 308 FR HS
Oceanside, Calif. (Oceanside)
BOONE, Xavius
WR 5-9 171 FR HS
Altadena, Calif. (Maranatha)
BRESHEARS, Quentin
K
6-0 184 SR* 1V
Turlock, Calif. (Fresno State/Fresno City College)
BROCK, Tristan
LB
6-0 240 FR HS
Mount Vernon, Wash. (Mount Vernon)
BROUGHTON, Treshon CB 6-0 170 JR TR
Murrieta, Calif. (Vista Murrieta/Riverside CC)
BROWN, Austin
DL
6-2 305 FR HS
San Jacinto, Calif. (San Jacinto)
BUCANNON, David
S
6-0 194 JR* 1V
Fairfield, Calif. (Vanden)
CELLI, Kyle
LB/LS 6-1 230 FR* HS
Seattle, Wash. (Bishop Blanchet)
CHARME, Zach
P/K 6-1 192 FR HS
Boise, Ida. (Timberline)
CHRIST, Moritz
OL
6-5 327 SR* SQ
Siegen, Germany (Leander HS (TX))
COATES, Reggie
LB
6-0 235 JR* RS
Encino, Calif. (Crespi/Nevada)
COLE, Michael
OL
6-3 295 FR HS
Olympia, Wash. (North Thurston)
COMFORT, Taylor
LB
6-0 238 FR* RS
Sultan, Wash. (Sultan)
COX, Mitchell
K
6-0 202 JR TR
Kent, Wash. (Kentwood/Eastern New Mexico)
CRACRAFT, River
WR 6-0 200 JR 2V
Trabuco Canyon, Calif. (Santa Margarita)
CRACRAFT, Skyler
DB 5-11 193 SR* SQ
Trabuco Canyon, Calif. (Tesoro)
DAHL, Joe
OL
6-5 310 SR* 2V
Spokane, Wash. (University/Montana)
DALE, Hunter
S
5-10 202 FR HS
River Ridge, La. (John Curtis)
DAVIS, Isaiah
WR 6-1 183 FR* HS
Renton, Wash. (Hazen)
DeRIDER, Nate
LB
6-1 224 SO* SQ
Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue)
DILLARD, Andre
OL
6-5 270 FR* RS
Woodinville, Wash. (Woodinville)
DIMRY, C.J.
WR 6-5 200 JR* TR Carlsbad, Calif. (La Costa Canyon/Saddleback College)
DOTSON, Isaac
S
6-1 215 SO* 1V
Bellevue, Wash. (Newport)
EKLUND, Gunnar
OL
6-7 305 SR* 3V
Lake Stevens, Wash. (Lake Stevens)
EKUALE, Daniel
DL
6-3 288 SO* 1V
Pago Pago, American Samoa (Nuuuli Technical)
ENNIS, Connor
QB 5-11 186 SO* SQ
Washington D.C. (Gonzaga)
EVERS, Brandon
OL
6-6 290 FR* RS
Redding, Calif. (Enterprise)
FALK, Luke
QB 6-4 205 SO* 1V
Logan, Utah (Logan)
FEHOKO, T.J.
DE 6-1 273 FR HS
Salt Lake City, Utah (Cottonwood)
FERNANDEZ, Kingston DE 6-2 256 FR* RS
Kapolei, Hawaii (Kapolei)
FLOR, Sam
OL
6-4 309 JR* 1V
Seattle, Wash. (ODea)
FOSSUM, Kaleb
WR 5-10 187 FR HS
Lake Forest, Calif. (El Toro)
FREEMAN, Carlos
OL
6-3 303 SO* SQ
Midwest City, Okla. (Midwest City)
GRAVELLE, Lucas
LS
6-0 218 SO* TR
Niagra, N.Y. (Wheatfield/Erie CC)
GREEN, Calvin
DB 5-10 175 SO 1V
Sacramento, Calif. (Luther Burbank)
GRIFFIN, Drew
LB 5-11 221 FR* RS
Tacoma, Wash. (Bellarmine Prep)
HAMEED, Suli
S
5-10 190 SO 1V
Oakland, Calif. (Alameda)
HANCOCK, Caleb
OL
6-5 275 JR TR
Spanaway, Wash. (Bethel/Pacific Lutheran)
HANSER, Dylan
LB
6-4 230 SO SQ
Billings, Mont. (Central Catholic)
HARRINGTON, Keith
RB 5-8 180 FR* RS
St. Petersburg, Fla. (Northeast)
HECKER, Andrew
S
6-0 180 FR HS
Poulsbo, Wash. (North Kitsap)
HENRY, Parker
LB 5-11 207 JR* 2V
Vancouver, Wash. (Skyview)
HILINSKI, Tyler
QB 6-3 187 FR HS
Claremont, Calif. (Upland)
HOPKINS, Mack
OL
6-5 302 FR* RS
Connell, Wash. (Connell)
HOYD III, Greg
LB
6-1 221 FR* RS
Murrieta, Calif. (Vista Murrieta)
JIMISON, Matt
QB 6-2 208 FR HS
Folsom, Calif. (Vista del Lago)
JORGENSON, Christian QB 6-2 190 FR HS
Bellingham, Wash. (Squalicum)
LAIRD, Jacob
DL
6-0 252 FR* RS
Ephrata, Wash. (Ephrata)
LEE, Alijah
RB 5-6 177 FR* HS
Los Angeles, Calif. (Venice)
LEMORA, Darius
S
6-0 196 SO* 1V
Port Arthur, Texas (Memorial)
LENIU, Chandler
LB
6-0 261 FR* RS
Lakewood, Calif. (St. John Bosco)
LEWIS, Robert
WR 5-9 170 SO* 1V
South Gate, Calif. (South East)
LILIENTHAL, Daniel
WR 6-2 203 SR* SQ
Hemet, Calif. (West Valley/Mt. San Jacinto JC)
LUANI, Shalom
S
6-0 201 JR TR Masausi, American Samoa (Fagaitua/San Francisco CC)
LUVU, Frankie
LB
6-3 237 SO 1V
Pago Pago, American Samoa (Tafuna)

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2015 COUGAR FOOTBALL


ROSTER
NO.
61
9
12
50
59
69
3
73
98
22
25
57
76
53
70
27
40
10
99
77
47
68
27
43
46
6
1
41
65
75
49
66
38
39
58
83
45
30
95
34
20
19
86
85
97
4
23
80
32
33

NAME
MADISON, Cole
MARKS, Gabe
MARTIN JR., Tavares
MATAAFA, Hercules
MATTOX, Hunter
McCLAIN, Devonte
McLENNAN, Ivan
MIDDLETON, Eduardo
MITCHELL, Jeremiah
MOLTON, Darrien
MORROW, Jamal
NORVELL, Drew
OCONNELL, Cody
OGUAYO, Nnamdi
OSUR-MYERS, Noah
PAGE, Killian
PALACIO, Kache
PARKER, Kirkland
PAULO, Darryl
PAZ, Chris
PELLUER, Peyton
PERROTT, Davis
PIPPINS, Marcellus
PORTER, Aaron
POWELL, Erik
POWELL, Kameron
PRIESTER, Kyrin
ROACH, Willie
SAKARIA, Amosa
SALMONSON, B.J.
SCHAFER, Brett
SEYDEL, Jacob
SINCHAK, Dakota
SINGLETON, Deion
SORENSON, Riley
SWEET, Kyle
TAGO, Logan
TALIULU, Taylor
TAPA, Ngalu
TAULELEI, Madigan
TAYLOR, Paris
TEGLOVIC, Colton
THOMPSON, D.J.
THOMPSON, John
VAEAO, Destiny
WHITE, Charleston
WICKS, Gerard
WILLIAMS, Dom
WILLIAMS, James
WILSON, Kainoa

POS.
OL
WR
WR
DE
DL
DL
LB
OL
DE
CB
RB
OL
OL
OLB
OL
RB
LB
S
DL
OL
LB
OL
CB
LB
K/P
S
WR
DB
OL
OL
K
OL
DB
CB
OL
WR
LB
S
DL
RB
LB
S
WR
WR
DL
CB
RB
WR
RB
WR

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

WT.
303
190
165
242
259
304
233
310
256
170
190
283
346
210
321
185
231
175
255
305
227
270
170
242
193
202
190
196
308
295
165
295
180
190
319
186
228
205
314
205
219
195
188
194
298
185
224
200
185
160

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

EXP.
HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE)
1V
Burien, Wash. (Kennedy)
2V
Venice, Calif. (Venice)
HS
Belle Glade, Fla. (William T. Dwyer)
RS
Lahaina, Hawaii (Lahainaluna)
HS
Calabasas, Calif. (Sierra Canyon)
SQ East Palo Alto, Calif. (James Logan/College of San Mateo)
1V
Hawthorne, Calif. (Leuzinger/El Camino JC)
1V
Oceanside, Calif. (Oceanside)
TR
Lake Elsinore, Calif. (Elsinore/Riverside CC)
HS
Temecula, Calif. (Chaparral)
1V
Menifee, Calif. (Heritage)
HS
Bellingham, Wash. (Sehome)
SQ
Wenatchee, Wash. (Wenatchee)
HS
Beltsville, Md. (High Point)
HS
Walnut Creek, Calif. (Las Lomas)
HS
Tulalip, Wash. (Marysville-Pilchuck)
3V
Gardena, Calif. (Junipero Serra)
TR
Houston, Texas (Kingwood Park/Blinn College)
2V
Sacramento, Calif. (Grant)
HS
Bellingham, Wash. (Squalicum)
1V
Sammamish, Wash. (Skyline)
HS
Phoenix, Ariz. (Mountain Pointe)
1V
Richmond, Calif. (El Cerrito)
TR La Habra, Calif. (La Habra/UCLA/Cerritos College)
1V
Vancouver, Wash. (Seton Catholic)
HS
Upland, Calif. (Upland)
TR
St. Petersburg, Fla. (Brookwood/Clemson)
1V
Federal Way, Wash. (Todd Beamer)
HS
Pago Pago, American Samoa (Tafuna)
1V
Everson, Wash. (Nooksack Valley)
HS
Edmonds, Wash. (Meadowdale)
1V
Riverside, Calif. (Arlington/Riverside CC)
SQ
Oak Harbor, Wash. (Oak Harbor)
HS
Kennewick, Wash. (Chiawana)
2V Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. (Santa Margarita)
HS
Dove Canyon, Calif. (Santa Margarita)
HS
Pago Pago, American Samoa (Samoana)
3V
Aiea, Hawaii (Kamehameha)
RS
Sacramento, Calif. (Luther Burbank)
HS
Boise, Idaho (Boise)
1V Altamonte Springs, Fla. (Lake Brantley/LA Pierce College)
1V
Sammamish, Wash. (Eastlake)
RS
Los Angeles, Calif. (Venice)
2V
Spanaway, Wash. (Bethel)
3V
Pago Pago, American Samoa (Tafuna)
1V
Amarillo, Texas (Palo Duro)
1V
Carson, Calif. (Long Beach Poly)
3V
Pomona, Calif. (Garey)
HS
Burbank, Calif. (Burbank)
HS
Nanakuli, Hawaii (Mililani)
* = Redshirted

NUMERICAL

NO. NAME
49
SCHAFER, Brett
50
MATAAFA, Hercules
51
LUVU, Frankie
52
FERNANDEZ, Kingston
53
HANCOCK, Caleb
53
OGUAYO, Nnamdi
54
DeRIDER, Nate
55
COATES, Reggie
56
COMFORT, Taylor
56
DAHL, Joe
57
GRIFFIN, Drew
57
NORVELL, Drew
58
SORENSON, Riley
59
MATTOX, Hunter
60
DILLARD, Andre
61
MADISON, Cole
62
CHRIST, Moritz
63
EKLUND, Gunnar
64
FLOR, Sam
65
SAKARIA, Amosa
66
SEYDEL, Jacob
67
COLE, Michael
68
PERROTT, Davis
69
McCLAIN, Devonte
70
OSUR-MYERS, Noah
71
GRAVELLE, Lucas
72
HOPKINS, Mack
73
MIDDLETON, Eduardo
74
EVERS, Brandon
75
SALMONSON, B.J.
76
OCONNELL, Cody
77
BROWN, Austin
77
PAZ, Chris
78
FREEMAN, Carlos
79
BIGGE-DUREN, Cedric
80
WILLIAMS, Dom
83
SWEET, Kyle
85
THOMPSON, John
86
THOMPSON, D.J.
87
LILIENTHAL, Daniel
88
DIMRY, C.J.
89
BEGG, Nick
90
EKUALE, Daniel
92
BARBER, Robert
93
LAIRD, Jacob
94
COX, Mitchell
95
CHARME, Zach
95
TAPA, Ngalu
96
FEHOKO, T.J.
97
VAEAO, Destiny
98
MITCHELL, Jeremiah
99
PAULO, Darryl

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#70 Noah OSUR-MYERS OH-shur
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