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Posted on July 24, 2010 at 05:00 PM.
2010 NCAA Football Rankings - Coaches Poll
RANKTEAMLAST WKRECORDPOINTS
1.Alabama114-01525
2.Ohio State312-11261
3.Boise State411-11219
4.TCU512-11198
5.Florida State212-21064
6.Virginia Tech811-21011
7.Georgia Tech612-2974
8.Arkansas1310-3926
9.West Virginia1111-1915
10.Washington711-2900
11.Wisconsin129-3869
12.Utah911-2854
13.Penn State1410-3803
14.Pittsburgh1510-3767
15.Iowa1010-3743
16.Texas1710-3696
17.Oklahoma1910-3631
18.Clemson2010-3587
19.Navy2211-2519
20.Nevada1611-2509
21.Texas Tech1811-3377
22.Boston College-10-3324
23.Troy-11-2252
24.Ole Miss-10-3179
25.Rutgers-10-3167


Pacific 10 Standings - 2010 Season
TeamsCONF W-LOVERALL W-LPFPASTRK
Washington8-111-2448251
Oregon6-39-4359294
USC5-39-4305201
Oregon State5-46-7285257
UCLA5-46-7219274
Stanford4-58-5419304
Washington State3-54-7210216
Arizona State3-65-7248287
Cal3-65-7220294
Arizona2-74-8238327


2010 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS
ACC - Florida State
Big 12 - Missouri
Big East - West Virginia
Big 10 - Ohio State
C-USA - Houston
MAC - Temple
MWC - Utah
Pac-10 - Washington
SEC - Alabama
SBC - Troy
WAC - Nevada
Posted on July 24, 2010 at 04:47 PM.
Washington State's class ranked 84th in the nation
Washington State Cougars Recruiting - Class of 2010
PLAYER NAMECALIBERHTWTHOMETOWN
Jason Francis, G 6'0301Fairfield, CA
James Bell, HB 5'10193Longview, WA
Slade Kendrick, QB 6'4198Federal Way, WA
Patrick Chance, P6'4200Lacey, WA
Jordan Washington, CB 6'1168Mawr-Skyway, WA
Chris Washington, WR 6'4199Medford, OR
Jasper Lawrence, DE 6'5246Bakersfield, CA
David Bush, ATH 6'6248Harbour Pointe, WA
Pat Jackson, G 6'3305Centralia, WA
Derek Graham, DE 6'3242Milpitas, CA
Derek Dunlap, DT6'0336Fairfield, CA
Derek Robbins, G 6'2344Chula Vista, CA
Lee White, K 5'11180Seattle, WA
Mike McKinney, DT 6'3292Newport Hills, WA
Mark Vincent, DE 6'4254Azusa, CA
Will Coley, C 6'3266Richmond, CA


A look at the Top 25 Recruiting Classes:
NCAA Football Recruiting Ranks - Class of 2010
RKTEAM5 4 3 2 1 TOTAL
1.USC6440014
2.TCU01061017
3.Texas2730012
4.Texas A&M1841115
5.Florida State1840013
6.Arkansas04151222
7.Alabama1910011
8.UCLA01021114
9.North Carolina0772016
10.Florida414009
11.Virginia Tech0931013
12.Pittsburgh0771015
13.Miami0931013
14.Penn State1570013
15.Notre Dame1650012
16.Cal02161019
17.Wisconsin0680014
18.Auburn1560012
19.Boise State0831012
20.Washington02142018
21.Ole Miss02150017
22.Utah04101116
23.UCF01161018
24.Tennessee0821011
25.Oregon0821011
Posted on July 24, 2010 at 04:28 PM.
Bowl Results*:
New Mexico Bowl - Hawaii def. UTEP
St. Petersburg Bowl - Minnesota def. UAB
New Orleans Bowl - #23 Troy def. Southern Miss
Las Vegas Bowl - BYU def. UCLA
Poinsettia Bowl - LSU def. Colorado State
Hawaii Bowl - SMU def. Kentucky
Little Caesars Bowl - Michigan State def. Central Michigan
Meineke Car Care Bowl - #22 Boston College def. Baylor
Emerald Bowl - Stanford def. #20 Nevada
Music City Bowl - Miami def. South Carolina
Independence Bowl - Louisville def. UCF
EagleBank Bowl - #19 Navy def. Ohio
Champs Sports Bowl - #18 Clemson def. Indiana
Humanitarian Bowl - Notre Dame def. Fresno State
Holiday Bowl - USC def. Nebraska
Sun Bowl - North Carolina def. Oregon State
Armed Forces Bowl - #25 Rutgers def. Memphis
Liberty Bowl - Houston def. Mississippi State
Texas Bowl - Michigan def. Oklahoma State
Insight Bowl - #16 Texas def. Purdue
Chick-fil-A Bowl - #6 Virginia Tech def. Auburn
Outback Bowl - #8 Arkansas def. #15 Iowa
Capital One Bowl - #13 Penn State def. Florida
Gator Bowl - #11 Wisconsin def. Georgia
Alamo Bowl - #17 Oklahoma def. Oregon
GMAC Bowl - #14 Pittsburgh def. Temple
Cotton Bowl - #24 Ole Miss def. #21 Texas Tech
Papajohns.com Bowl - Kansas def. Mid Tenn State
BCS
Rose Bowl - #2 Ohio State def. #10 Washington
Fiesta Bowl - #9 West Virginia def. Missouri
Orange Bowl - #4 TCU def. #7 Georgia Tech
Sugar Bowl - #3 Boise State def. #12 Utah
National Championship - #1 Alabama def. #5 Florida State
*Rankings are AFTER the bowl games were completed, FSU was #2 going into the game.

HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER
Texas Tech QB, Taylor Potts.
63.2 completion %, 5436 yards, 53 TDs, 8 INTS.

Washington State Honors
DT Zach Enyeart, 2nd Team All-Pac-10
FS Jay Matthews, 2nd Team All-Pac-10
Posted on July 24, 2010 at 02:40 AM.
PULLMAN, WA - It was rivalry weekend, among those rivalries was the battle for the Apple Cup and supremacy in the state of Washington. The Cougars hosting this year's installment. Right out of the gates, Washington came firing, within a minute the Huskies already put 7 on the board. No surprise from a team who has only lost one game this year and outright leaders in the Pac-10.
However, WSU came looking for an upset, and were able to make key stops when it was necessary. Sacking Jake Locker midway through the third when WSU was down by only a field goal was crucial. Earlier, Jeff Tuel found Solomon, who had two defenders whiffing and took it 69 yards to the house to narrow the lead to just a field goal.
Things looked promising for WSU until right at the end of the third, Washington marched down the field, culminating in a 7 yard TD run to go ahead 20-10. Once again, the WSU offense failed to get much going and Jeff Tuel finished with just 9 completions on the day. In the end, Washington walked away with a 23-10 victory and the Apple Cup, along with the Pac-10 conference championship.
Washington State finishes 4-7, 3-5 in conference play. They will not have a chance to make a bowl game..their season ends here.


NCAA Scoreboard - Washington Huskies (11-1) at Washington State Cougars (4-7)
November 27, 20101234F
#7 Washington Huskies1037323
Washington State Cougars037010
Top Performers
Washington Huskies - Stats
J. Locker - 17/30, 275 yards, TD
Washington State Cougars - Stats
J. Solomon - 69 rec yards, TD
Team Stats Comparison
WASWSU
First Downs178
3rd Down Efficiency5-132-13
4th Down Efficiency0-12-3
Total Yards407223
Passing Yards275171
Rushing Yards13252
Penalties-Penalty Yards1-52-15
Turnovers12
Time of Possession23:5815:32
Scoring Summary
First QuarterWASWSU
WAS7:08TD WAS: J. Kearse, 42 yard pass from J. Locker(E. Folk kick)70
WAS0:27FG WAS: E. Folk, 28 yard FG100
Second QuarterWASWSU
WAS1:44FG WAS: E. Folk, 25 yard FG130
WSU0:00FG WSU: N. Grasu, 43 yard FG133
Third QuarterWASWSU
WSU5:02TD WSU: J. Solomon, 69 pass from J. Tuel(N. Grasu kick)1310
WAS0:00TD WAS: D. Bronson, 7 yard run(E. Folk kick)2010
Fourth QuarterWASWSU
WAS5:59FG WAS: E. Folk, 22 yard FG2310
Washington Huskies
PassingC/ATTYDSTDINT
J. Locker17/3027511
RushingATTYDSAVGTD
C. Polk15714.70
D. Bronson11544.91
J. Locker5-1-0.20
ReceivingRECYDSAVGTD
J. Johnson510420.80
K. Middleton35117.00
J. Kearse25427.01
D. Aguilar2168.00
A. Sylvester2189.00
DefenseTKLSACKINTTD
N. Williams2010
P. Galbrath4100
A. Long0010
Kick ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
C. Polk244024
Punt ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
C. Polk31308
KickingFGM/AXPM/APTSLONG
E. Folk3/42/21129
PuntingNO.YDSAVGIN 20
W. Mahan28643.00
Washington State Cougars
PassingC/ATTYDSTDINT
J. Tuel8/2917112
M. Lobbestael0/1000
RushingATTYDSAVGTD
J. Montgomery14483.40
C. Winston372.30
E. Bosch263.00
ReceivingRECYDSAVGTD
I. Barton33010.00
G. Simone25025.00
J. Montgomery11212.00
B. Ratliff11010.00
J. Solomon16969.01
DefenseTKLSACKINTTD
A. Hoffman-Ellis7100
J. Matthews6010
Z. Enyeart4100
Kick ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
J. Solomon4105039
J. Montgomery247026
Punt ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
J. Montgomery230018
KickingFGM/AXPM/APTSLONG
N. Grasu1/21/1443
PuntingNO.YDSAVGIN 20
R. Forrest521242.40

*Statistical note: Under "Total Yards" I usually just put the Total Offensive Yards, instead of the actual Total Yards.
Posted on July 24, 2010 at 02:16 AM.
CORVALLIS, OR - Snow filled the field when Washington State took on rival Oregon State, in Corvallis. WSU was riding on a 3 game win streak, and hoping to extend it before heading into the final game of the year.
However, this would not be the case as the Cougar offense failed to put a single point on the board. It wasn't until late in the second quarter when Jacquizz Rodgers fumbled the ball after being hit hard on a punt return, the ball scooped up for a quick six for the Cougars.
Later on, in the third quarter, Solomon would return a kick 97 yards for a score and the second special teams TD of the day, and the year.
Unfortunately, it was all in a losing cause as Oregon State rolled on to win, 27-14. Jeff Tuel had a career low in passing, just 4/20 and 1 interception. This is by far the poorest performance offensively this year. The Cougars hope to wash away the disgrace of this game going into the Apple Cup game against in state rival, Washington, who posts a 10-1 record ranked 7th in the country.
NCAA Scoreboard - Washington State Cougars (4-6) at Oregon State Beavers (6-5)
November 6, 20101234F
Washington State Cougars077014
Oregon State Beavers3714327
Top Performers
Washington State Cougars - Stats
J. Solomon - 165 KR yards, TD
Oregon State Beavers - Stats
J. Rodgers - 25 car, 158 yards, 2 TD
Team Stats Comparison
WSUORST
First Downs622
3rd Down Efficiency1-103-8
4th Down Efficiency0-10-0
Total Yards157432
Passing Yards91248
Rushing Yards66184
Penalties-Penalty Yards2-163-25
Turnovers11
Time of Possession14:4124:14
Scoring Summary
First QuarterWSUORST
ORST3:57FG ORST: J. Kahut, 34 yard FG03
Second QuarterWSUORST
ORST7:13TD ORST: J. Rodgers, 8 yard pass from S. Akuna(J. Kahut kick)010
WSU3:58TD WSU: A. Justin, returned fumble 11 yards(N. Grasu kick)710
Third QuarterWSUORST
ORST6:15TD ORST: J. Rodgers, 5 yard run(J. Kahut kick)717
ORST2:33TD ORST: J. Rodgers, 2 yard run(J. Kahut kick)724
WSU2:22TD WSU: J. Solomon, returned kickoff 97 yards(N. Grasu kick)1424
Fourth QuarterWSUORST
ORST7:24FG ORST: J. Kahut, 48 yard FG1427
Washington State Cougars
PassingC/ATTYDSTDINT
J. Tuel4/209101
RushingATTYDSAVGTD
J. Montgomery12625.10
C. Winston4112.70
ReceivingRECYDSAVGTD
I. Barton2189.00
G. Simone15555.00
J. Solomon11818.00
DefenseTKLSACKINTTD
C. Burk9000
A. Justin6001
C. Nwachukwu5100
Kick ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
J. Solomon4165197
J. Montgomery126026
Punt ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
J. Montgomery213011
KickingFGM/AXPM/APTSLONG
N. Grasu0/12/22
PuntingNO.YDSAVGIN 20
R. Forrest624641.01
Oregon State Beavers
PassingC/ATTYDSTDINT
R. Katz18/2822500
S. Akuna2/32310
RushingATTYDSAVGTD
J. Rodgers251586.32
J. Stevenson4317.70
ReceivingRECYDSAVGTD
J. Rodgers5459.01
A. Nichols5499.80
J. Rodgers34715.60
J. Bishop23618.00
J. Halahuni23618.00
DefenseTKLSACKINTTD
MLB #456010
DT #782100
LE #991100
Kick ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
CB #17115015
CB #4119019
Punt ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
J. Rodgers51507
KickingFGM/AXPM/APTSLONG
J. Kahut2/33/3948
PuntingNO.YDSAVGIN 20
J. Hekker311739.01
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Posted on July 21, 2010 at 10:03 PM.
PULLMAN, WA - The Washington State football team may be making a historic turn around, at least within WSU's own history. The Cougars took on injury plagued Cal, who have been on a 3 game losing streak since losing several key players due to long term injuries.
Today was no different, with the loss of several more key players early in the game, allowing WSU to take control. The game began with a Cal field goal, and that would be the only time the Bears would have the lead. Jeff Tuel had another outstanding game, throwing 3 TDs, to just one interception. The Sophomore has become incredibly efficient and he has lead WSU to three consecutive victories.
Several Cal turnovers in their own territory lead to their demise in the second quarter as Washington State improves to 4-5(3-3) with a 27-3 win. Coach O'Hern addresses the current win streak:
"The last 3 weeks have been spot on, however the teams we have faced aren't top programs, and they each were less than stellar when we faced them. I'm not taking away from our wins, but the final two games are against the #3 and #1 in the Pac-10, as of now. Washington only has one loss, and Oregon State will be no easy game either. These tough games are coming at an unfortunate time, as it is essential to win out in order to have a chance at a bowl game. We'll take it one step at a time, and hope for the best. Thank you."
Oregon State and Washington round out the final games of the season for the Cougars. The two teams combined record is 13-4.

NCAA Scoreboard - California Golden Bears (4-5) at Washington State Cougars (4-5)
October 30, 20101234F
California Golden Bears30003
Washington State Cougars3177027
Top Performers
California Golden Bears - Stats
D. Hagan - 3 tackles, ATK
Washington State Cougars - Stats
J. Tuel - 14/22, 180 yards, 3 TD
Team Stats Comparison
CALWSU
First Downs1013
3rd Down Efficiency3-127-15
4th Down Efficiency0-10-0
Total Yards197316
Passing Yards159180
Rushing Yards38136
Penalties-Penalty Yards3-201-5
Turnovers32
Time of Possession16:1722:48
Scoring Summary
First QuarterCALWSU
CAL5:29FG CAL: G. Tavecchio, 38 yard FG30
WSU2:59FG WSU: N. Grasu, 40 yard FG33
Second QuarterCALWSU
WSU7:38TD WSU: G. Simone, 3 yard pass from J. Tuel(N. Grasu kick)310
WSU4:12FG WSU: N. Grasu, 40 yard FG313
WSU0:11TD WSU: I. Barton, 2 yard pass from J. Tuel(N. Grasu kick)320
Third QuarterCALWSU
WSU2:08TD WSU: J. Solomon, 32 yard pass from J. Tuel(N. Grasu kick)327
California Golden Bears
PassingC/ATTYDSTDINT
K. Riley16/3015901
RushingATTYDSAVGTD
C. Jackson9434.70
S. Vereen5122.40
W. Kapp221.00
ReceivingRECYDSAVGTD
J. Ross58617.20
J. Sparks33110.30
M. Jones3196.30
I. Albrecht242.00
A. Lagemann11717.00
DefenseTKLSACKINTTD
D. Holt8000
J. Meadows7000
M. Mohamed5000
D. Hill5020
Kick ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
S. Vereen356019
J. Ross241021
Punt ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
J. Ross422010
KickingFGM/AXPM/APTSLONG
G. Tavecchio1/10/0338
PuntingNO.YDSAVGIN 20
B. Anger617929.81
Washington State Cougars
PassingC/ATTYDSTDINT
J. Tuel14/2218031
M. Lobbestael0/2001
RushingATTYDSAVGTD
J. Montgomery16583.60
C. Winston9546.00
J. Tuel4225.50
ReceivingRECYDSAVGTD
G. Simone482.01
I. Barton45413.51
J. Solomon24924.51
S. Stormo22010.00
D. Blackledge13030.00
DefenseTKLSACKINTTD
A. Hoffman-Ellis7100
A. Houston6010
L. Bland6100
C. Hamlett2100
Kick ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
J. Solomon240020
Punt ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
J. Montgomery1202
KickingFGM/AXPM/APTSLONG
N. Grasu2/23/3940
PuntingNO.YDSAVGIN 20
R. Forrest417844.51
Monday, July 19, 2010
Posted on July 19, 2010 at 07:00 PM.
*IMPORTANT* Unfortunately, the game was uncooperative in letting me actually play this game, it froze(tried this 4/5 times)at the loading screen..so I had to simulate it. There will be no recap, just a boxscore.
Washington State gets their second consecutive win! Improving to 3-5(2-3).
NCAA Scoreboard - Arizona State Sun Devils (3-5) at Washington State Cougars (3-5)
October 23, 20101234F
Arizona State Sun Devils003710
Washington State Cougars14602141
Top Performers
Arizona State Sun Devils - Stats
G. Robinson - 7 rec, 61 yards, TD
Washington State Cougars - Stats
G. Simone - 6 rec, 126 yards, 2 TD
Team Stats Comparison
ASUWSU
First Downs1118
3rd Down Efficiency5-196-19
4th Down Efficiency0-12-3
Total Yards237330
Passing Yards184237
Rushing Yards5393
Penalties-Penalty Yards12-1396-40
Turnovers31
Time of Possession27:3832:20
Scoring Summary
First QuarterASUWSU
WSU11:56TD WSU: G. Simone, 4 yard pass from J. Tuel(N. Grasu kick)07
WSU1:06TD WSU: J. Matthews, returned interception 64 yards(N. Grasu kick)014
Second QuarterASUWSU
WSU12:15FG WSU: N. Grasu, 29 yard FG017
WSU3:06FG WSU: N. Grasu, 40 yard FG020
Third QuarterASUWSU
ASU5:47FG ASU: T. Weber, 36 yard FG320
Fourth QuarterASUWSU
WSU11:53TD WSU: C. Winston, 3 yard run(N. Grasu kick)327
ASU8:35TD ASU: G. Robinson, 8 yard pass from B. Osweiler(T. Weber kick)1027
WSU2:26TD WSU: C. Winston, 1 yard run(N. Grasu kick)1034
WSU0:17TD WSU: G. Simone, 7 yard pass from J. Tuel(N. Grasu kick)1041
Arizona State Sun Devils
PassingC/ATTYDSTDINT
B. Osweiler18/3918413
RushingATTYDSAVGTD
C. Marshall18563.10
B. Osweiler9-2-0.20
ReceivingRECYDSAVGTD
G. Robinson7618.71
K. Taylor5448.80
A. Pifugrad44812.00
J. Miles13030.00
C. Coyle111.00
DefenseTKLSACKINTTD
B. Magee5010
G. Smith5100
O. Bolden5100
Kick ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
G. Bell5127054
D. Carr121021
Punt ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
D. Carr3907
G. Bell112012
KickingFGM/AXPM/APTSLONG
T. Weber1/11/1436
PuntingNO.YDSAVGIN 20
T. Hankins1141337.52
Washington State Cougars
PassingC/ATTYDSTDINT
J. Tuel13/3723721
RushingATTYDSAVGTD
J. Montgomery14282.00
J. Tuel12161.30
C. Winston12453.72
ReceivingRECYDSAVGTD
G. Simone612621.02
S. Stormo34715.60
J. Montgomery11111.00
D. Blackledge166.00
I. Barton13737.00
DefenseTKLSACKINTTD
T. Long7200
Z. Enyeart3.500
L. Bland4.500
A. Laurenzi3100
J. Matthews2011
T. Hayward2010
J. Atofau0010
Kick ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
J. Montgomery121021
J. Solomon112012
Punt ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
J. Montgomery754012
J. Solomon1404
KickingFGM/AXPM/APTSLONG
N. Grasu2/25/51140
PuntingNO.YDSAVGIN 20
R. Forrest834743.34
Posted on July 19, 2010 at 02:11 AM.
STANFORD, CA - It was a cool, rainy day in Stanford, CA, as Washington State came in with a four game losing streak. The Cardinal were heavily favored to win this one. Within two minutes, they scored and it appeared it was going to be another thrashing for WSU.
However, things took a turn for the better when WSU forced several turnovers, and never once turned the ball over themselves. Jeff Tuel had the game of his career, leading a WSU offense we had not yet seen this season. WSU took a 21-14 lead heading into the half.
Things really turned interesting going into the fourth, with the Cougars sitting on top of a 24-14 lead. All looked well until Andrew Luck hit his WR for a 41 yard TD pass, sending the stadium into a state of euphoria. WSU struggled to get anything going and gave the ball back to Stanford, unwillingly via a punt, of course. With 3:25 to go, Andrew Luck finds yet another hole in the defense, hitting the same receiver again, this time for 62 yards.
Stanford looked like they might escape this one, leading 28-24. The pressure was on, with just over 3 minutes to go. Jeff Tuel found Daniel Blackledge on back to back passes that set WSU up in Stanford territory. Tuel then found Isiah Barton on second down at the 36, running a deep post over the middle of the field. Barton snagged the ball out of the air, plowed forward, stopped just short of the goalline. The fans grew quiet, WSU had only one yard to go, and they had just over 2 minutes to do so.
On first down, right away they hand it to the fullback, Bosch, who finds a gaping hole to run through, untouched! Touchdown Cougars! WSU takes a 31-28 lead, with 1:55 to go.
Too much time remained, though, and Andrew Luck, minus a couple of untimely interceptions, had torn this defense apart with his precision accuracy. It appeared no different this time around. He marched his men down to around the 40 in WSU territory, with :39 to go. Several plays later, a 4th and 10. They go to the air, finding who else but Whalen right over the middle, uncovered. This setup first and ten at the 28. First down, incomplete pass to the flats. Second down, run the ball up the middle for a 6 yard gain. 3rd down came, they call a timeout, :18 remain at the 22 yard line.
Andrew Luck sets up in the shotgun. A wet ball is snapped high, he snags it, secures it in his hands. The offensive line holds up any pressure from the WSU defense. Luck, plenty of time to throw, heaves one in the corner of the endzone...Cory Burk is there in coverage...Burk INTERCEPTS IT, taking it just inches from the Stanford wide out! Burk runs out of the endzone, down the sideline..pushed out at the 14! It's OVER! They have done it!
Washington State pulls off an improbable upset at Stanford, 31-28. This game was dubbed an ESPN Instant Classic, given a classic score of 1167. WSU gets their much deserved second win of the year, and first conference win of the year as well.
Jeff Tuel earned Player of the Game honors, throwing for close to 400 yards, no interceptions. The Sophomore QB has really grown into the role in the past few weeks. Cory Burk intercepted the Stanford QB twice, and for the first time this season, WSU did not turn the ball over, and kept the turnover differential positive.


NCAA Scoreboard - Washington State Cougars (2-5) at Stanford Cardinal (4-3)
October 16, 20101234F
Washington State Cougars7143731
Stanford Cardinal7701428
Top Performers
Washington State Cougars - Stats
J. Tuel - 20/30, 385 yards, 2 TD
Stanford Cardinal - Stats
R. Whalen - 6 rec, 177 yards, 2 TD
Team Stats Comparison
WSUSTAN
First Downs2218
3rd Down Efficiency6-115-10
4th Down Efficiency0-01-1
Total Yards460475
Passing Yards385359
Rushing Yards75116
Penalties-Penalty Yards3-356-55
Turnovers04
Time of Possession20:5616:26
Scoring Summary
First QuarterWSUSTAN
STAN6:24TD STAN: J. Stewart, 13 yard run(N. Whitaker kick)07
WSU1:25TD WSU: I. Barton, 10 yard pass from J. Tuel(N. Grasu kick)77
Second QuarterWSUSTAN
WSU7:19TD WSU: J. Montgomery, 2 yard run(N. Grasu kick)147
STAN3:09TD STAN: S. Taylor, 54 yard run(N. Whitaker kick)1414
WSU1:11TD WSU: J. Solomon, 7 yard pass from J. Tuel(N.Grasu kick)2114
Third QuarterWSUSTAN
WSU5:33FG WSU: N. Grasu, 27 yard FG2414
Fourth QuarterWSUSTAN
STAN7:13TD STAN: R. Whalen, 41 yard pass from A. Luck(N. Whitaker kick)2421
STAN3:19TD STAN: R. Whalen, 62 yard pass from A. Luck(N. Whitaker kick)2428
WSU1:55TD WSU: E. Bosch, 1 yard run(N. Grasu kick)3128
Washington State Cougars
PassingC/ATTYDSTDINT
J. Tuel20/3038520
RushingATTYDSAVGTD
J. Montgomery18754.11
C. Winston7121.70
E. Bosch111.01
ReceivingRECYDSAVGTD
I. Barton715121.51
D. Blackledge610217.00
J. Solomon37926.31
J. Montgomery23618.00
G. Simone2178.50
DefenseTKLSACKINTTD
Z. Enyeart5100
A. Justin4100
J. Matthews4010
C. Burk3020
B. Wolfgramm2100
Kick ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
J. Solomon366026
J. Montgomery230015
KickingFGM/AXPM/APTSLONG
N. Grasu1/34/4728
PuntingNO.YDSAVGIN 20
R. Forrest27839.00
Stanford Cardinal
PassingC/ATTYDSTDINT
A. Luck22/3835923
RushingATTYDSAVGTD
J. Stewart17855.01
S. Taylor15454.01
A. Luck3-23-7.60
ReceivingRECYDSAVGTD
R. Whalen617729.52
G. Whalen56312.60
L. Toilolo45614.00
C. Owusu34214.00
J. Stewart3186.00
DefenseTKLSACKINTTD
RE #908100
SS #267000
MLB #438000
CB #26000
Kick ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
C. Owusu354021
D. Baldwin355020
Punt ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
D. Terrell2504
KickingFGM/AXPM/APTSLONG
N. Whitaker0/14/44
PuntingNO.YDSAVGIN 20
D. Green13939.00
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Posted on July 18, 2010 at 11:28 PM.
Well, we've reached the *unofficial* midway point of the season.
Let's take a look at the AP Top 25:
2010 NCAA Football Rankings - AP Top 25
RANKTEAMLAST WKRECORDPOINTS
1.Alabama17-01599
2.Oregon26-01575
3.Georgia Tech37-01383
4.TCU47-01240
5.Ohio State56-11180
6.Boise State65-11110
7.Virginia Tech86-11028
8.Penn State75-1984
9.Iowa95-1984
10.Utah 106-0983
11.Nebraska115-1944
12.Florida State166-1834
13.Oklahoma155-1738
14.Clemson186-0707
15.Arkansas175-1658
16.Houston206-0618
17.Wisconsin134-2595
18.Boston College125-1561
19.Florida215-2531
20.Miami194-2528
21.Ole Miss145-1461
22.Washington245-1426
23.Pittsburgh224-2413
24.Rutgers-6-0249
25.West Virginia-4-1202


Now a look at the Pac-10 standings:
Pacific 10 Standings - 2010 Season
TeamsCONF W-LOVERALL W-LPFPASTRK
#2 Oregon3-06-0226122W6
UCLA2-13-3131149W3
Cal2-14-2145142W1
USC2-14-2147107L1
#20 Washington2-15-1213101W2
Oregon State2-13-3135127L1
Stanford1-24-2204111L2
Arizona1-23-3124151W1
Arizona State0-32-4150155L4
Washington State0-31-587125L4


Stats from around the NCAA:
NCAA Football Leaders - Season
NCAA Passing LeadersYARDSNCAA Rushing LeadersYARDS
1. K. Pardon - SMU2324 1. B. Pierce - Temple893
2. C. Ponder - Florida State21612. D. Sperry - Navy876
3. T. Potts - Texas Tech21273. M. Ingram - Alabama811
4. B. Gabbert - Missouri21154. J. Rodgers - Oregon State776
5. A. Luck - Stanford20565. R. Jones - Georgia Tech711
NCAA Receiving LeadersYARDSNCAA Tackle LeadersSOLO TAK
1. B. Wimberly - Nevada8101. A. Hoffman-Ellis - Washington State42
2. G. Salas - Hawai'i7522. T. Briggs - Rice34
3. WR #4 - BYU7143. T. Evans - UL Monroe30
4. J. Cleveland - Houston7084. LOLB #36 - Air Force30
5. R. Whalen - Stanford 6685. S. Paysinger - Oregon29
NCAA Sack LeadersSACKSNCAA Interception LeadersINTS
1. T. Richardson - UL Lafayette6.51. J. Edwards - UL Monroe5
2. DT #93 - UAB6.52. CB #5 - Western Michigan4
3. A. Stover - Wyoming5.53. J. Lefeged - Rutgers4
4. J. Clendenin - Western KY5.54. R. Armstrong - Miami(FL)4
5. P. Galbraith - Washington5.55. CB #19 - Memphis4
Team Total OffenseYARDSTeam Total DefenseYARDS
1. Nevada 34411. #10 Utah985
2. #1 Alabama34052. #25 West Virginia1035
3. #3 Georgia Tech34043. #16 Wisconsin1052
4. #4 TCU32944. #6 Boise State1089
5. #11 Florida State32415. #24 Ole Miss1128
Team Turnover DifferentialTOsPoints Per GamePPG
1. #8 Nebraska151. #1 Alabama44.2
2. #1 Alabama132. Missouri 43.6
3. #4 TCU123. #11 Florida State42.8
4. Texas Tech104. #14 Houston40.8
5. Navy105. Nevada40.5
Total Points AllowedPAPGWashington State Team Stats(NCAA rank)WSU
1. #8 Nebraska341. Points Per Game(105)14.5
2. #17 Clemson432. Total Offense(106)1793 yds
3. #1 Alabama443. Total Defense(45)1813 yds
4. #10 Utah494. Turnover diff(118)-13
5. Purdue545. Points Allowed(61)125
Posted on July 18, 2010 at 08:53 PM.
PULLMAN, WA - The second week of October, the Cougars hosting the Wildcats of Arizona. It was yet another afternoon of poor play by WSU. The first half in particular, was extremely bad. Jeff Tuel threw 2 picks that each led to a score by Arizona. By the third quarter, WSU's running game began to shine and James Montgomery carried this team to it's first score of the game.
Backup HB Carl Winston also ran a few plays that led to a later TD by our Cougars. Isiah Barton made several huge plays on the second WSU scoring drive, including the 4th and 1 at the 1, which was a back of the end zone catch putting in the second TD of the day for WSU. Even at the end, WR Daniel Blackledge had a hail mary in his hands before a defender hit him hard, knocking the ball out for an incompletion with :40 to go.
Jeff Tuel's turnaround performance in the second half showed he still had something to prove and there maybe more in store as the Cougars head to 4-2 Stanford in Week 8.

NCAA Scoreboard - Arizona Wildcats (3-3) at Washington State Cougars (1-5)
October 9, 20101234F
Arizona Wildcats3140724
Washington State Cougars007714
Top Performers
Arizona Wildcats - Stats
N. Grigsby - 28 carries, 150 yards, TD
Washington State Cougars - Stats
A. Hoffman-Ellis - 12 tackles, 2 TFL, 2 ATK
Team Stats Comparison
ARIZWSU
First Downs1912
3rd Down Efficiency8-151-8
4th Down Efficiency0-21-3
Total Yards320240
Passing Yards154110
Rushing Yards166130
Penalties-Penalty Yards3-223-40
Turnovers03
Time of Possession24:4514:19
Scoring Summary
First QuarterARIZWSU
ARIZ4:31FG ARIZ: A. Zendejas, 42 yard FG30
Second QuarterARIZWSU
ARIZ7:56TD ARIZ: N. Grigsby, 8 yard run(A. Zendejas kick)100
ARIZ1:36TD ARIZ: T. Tutogi, 4 yard pass from N. Foles(A. Zendejas kick)170
Third QuarterARIZWSU
WSU1:34TD WSU: J. Montgomery, 2 yard run(N. Grasu kick)177
Fourth QuarterARIZWSU
ARIZ6:57TD ARIZ: D. Douglas, 1 yard pass from N. Foles(A. Zendejas kick)247
WSU3:57TD WSU: I. Barton, 1 yard pass from J. Tuel(N. Grasu)2414
Arizona Wildcats
PassingC/ATTYDSTDINT
N. Foles19/3315420
RushingATTYDSAVGTD
N. Grigsby281505.31
K. Antolin3196.30
J. Criner177.00
ReceivingRECYDSAVGTD
J. Criner55110.20
D. Douglas33812.61
N. Grigsby3144.60
W. Wright3279.00
T. Tutogi2136.51
DefenseTKLSACKINTTD
R. Golden6010
R. Elmore5100
D. Earls2010
Kick ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
J. Grandon361022
Punt ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
J. Grandon31207
KickingFGM/AXPM/APTSLONG
A. Zendejas1/33/3642
PuntingNO.YDSAVGIN 20
K. Crier29246.00
Washington State Cougars
PassingC/ATTYDSTDINT
J. Tuel9/2211012
RushingATTYDSAVGTD
J. Montgomery12665.51
L. Mitz451.20
C. Winston35016.60
ReceivingRECYDSAVGTD
I. Barton44411.01
D. Blackledge2157.50
S. Stormo24422.00
J. Montgomery177.00
DefenseTKLSACKINTTD
A. Hoffman-Ellis14100
H. Higgins5100
C. Hamlett2100
Kick ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
J. Montgomery490028
J. Solomon122022
Punt ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
J. Montgomery1101
KickingFGM/AXPM/APTSLONG
N. Grasu0/02/22
PuntingNO.YDSAVGIN 20
R. Forrest313745.60
Posted on July 18, 2010 at 05:09 PM.
PULLMAN, WA - A chilly October day, as the #2 Oregon Ducks came to town to take on a struggling Washington State team. The Ducks took control early on, and showed exactly why they are #2. QB Nate Costa of Oregon earned player of the game, throwing only 5 incompletions and totaling 3 TDs through the air.
At halftime, the score 31-10, fans began leaving Martin Stadium out of pure embarrassment. One fan was not too thrilled at the poor performance of WSU, "I can't say I'm surprised, but that doesn't make up for the utter shame this team has shown the past few weeks. This isn't Washington State football, it's just sad."
Oregon walked out with an easy 41-13 victory, where WSU's only high note was Isiah Barton, yet again. Barton made a huge TD play in the second quarter that only temporarily put a band-aid on the woes of the Cougars.
Coach O'Hern has little time to try and turn this team around, with fans and alumni asking for more.
"I'm doing everything in my power to change this team, but you have to realize this can't happen over the course of a few weeks. This team is still suffering from the previous coach's ways. I know this team is capable of more, we just need time to bring that out."
Washington State falls to 1-4(0-2 in Pac-10 play) heading into next weeks home game against Arizona(2-3).

NCAA Scoreboard - Oregon Ducks (6-0) at Washington State Cougars (1-4)
October 2, 20101234F
#2 Oregon Ducks14173741
Washington State Cougars0100313
Top Performers
Oregon Ducks - Stats
N. Costa - 16/21, 282 yards, 3 TD
Washington State Cougars - Stats
I. Barton - 6 rec, 113 yards, TD
Team Stats Comparison
OREWSU
First Downs1412
3rd Down Efficiency6-124-15
4th Down Efficiency1-11-2
Total Yards399288
Passing Yards298221
Rushing Yards10167
Penalties-Penalty Yards5-434-50
Turnovers02
Time of Possession15:1822:15
Scoring Summary
First QuarterOREWSU
ORE6:33TD ORE: L. James, 11 yard run(R. Beard kick)70
ORE2:39TD ORE: L. Tuinei, 10 yard pass from N. Costa(R. Beard)140
Second QuarterOREWSU
WSU7:25FG WSU: N.Grasu, 42 yard FG143
ORE5:50FG ORE: R. Beard, 54 yard FG173
ORE2:08TD ORE: M. Lewis, 27 yard pass from N. Costa(R. Beard kick)243
WSU1:33TD WSU: I. Barton, 45 yard pass from J. Tuel(N. Grasu kick)2410
ORE0:46TD ORE: L. Tuinei, 33 yard pass from N. Costa(R. Beard kick)3110
Third QuarterOREWSU
ORE3:16FG ORE: R. Beard, 22 yard FG3410
Fourth QuarterOREWSU
WSU5:26FG WSU: N. Grasu, 34 yard FG3413
ORE1:49TD ORE: A. Patterson, returned interception 36 yards(R. Beard)4113
Oregon Ducks
PassingC/ATTYDSTDINT
N. Costa16/2128230
RushingATTYDSAVGTD
L. James19854.41
J. Maehl11313.00
K. Barner200.00
ReceivingRECYDSAVGTD
L. Tuinei56513.02
L. James44210.50
J. Maehl411528.70
D. Davis22211.00
M. Lewis12727.01
DefenseTKLSACKINTTD
C. Matthews10000
A. Patterson6011
B. Bair4100
E. Pleasant4010
J. Boyett5000
Kick ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
K. Barner241022
L. Tuinei121021
Punt ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
K. Barner431012
KickingFGM/AXPM/APTSLONG
R. Beard2/35/51155
PuntingNO.YDSAVGIN 20
J. Rice28944.50
Washington State Cougars
PassingC/ATTYDSTDINT
J. Tuel17/3322112
RushingATTYDSAVGTD
J. Montgomery14433.00
L. Mitz3113.60
C. Winston3175.60
ReceivingRECYDSAVGTD
I. Barton611318.81
S. Stormo33411.30
G. Simone34615.30
J. Montgomery2105.00
J. Solomon11414.00
DefenseTKLSACKINTTD
H. Higgins8100
A. Hoffman-Ellis8000
C. Nwachukwu6000
B. Wolfgramm6000
J. Garrett5000
Kick ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
J. Montgomery6124028
J. Solomon242027
Punt ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
J. Montgomery226018
KickingFGM/AXPM/APTSLONG
N. Grasu2/31/1742
PuntingNO.YDSAVGIN 20
R. Forrest418345.70
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Posted on July 17, 2010 at 05:48 PM.
LOS ANGELES, CA - Washington State opened up Pac-10 play at UCLA, a team with similar struggles to WSU so far this season. Early on, both teams failed to put the ball in the endzone, the score would be 3-3 at the half.
The highlight of the [very lackluster] first half was a 58 yard Jeff Tuel bomb to Isiah Barton, two plays later, the Cougars would turn the ball over. Turnovers...effectively killed Washington State's chances at winning this game. A swarming UCLA defense combined with a rattled Jeff Tuel led to 4 interceptions. Marshall Lobbestael came in and managed to go 5/7 and a huge play late in the 4th.
WSU trailed 13-3 with 1:29 to go, when Lobbestael found Isiah Barton wide open, streaking down the sideline. Barton took it all the way, shaking off one defender, for a 74 yard TD.
It was, unfortunately, too little too late as UCLA claimed victory 13-10.

*KEEP IN MIND* I had decided to start this dynasty(Wednesday is when I began playing) with half named rosters, some teams were not complete and so that is why(see below) there are players with no names.
NCAA Scoreboard - Washington State Cougars (1-3) at UCLA Bruins (2-3)
September 25, 20101234F
Washington State Cougars030710
UCLA Bruins307313
Top Performers
Washington State Cougars - Stats
I. Barton - 4 rec, 146 yards, TD
UCLA Bruins - Stats
ROLB #11 - 5 tackles, TFL, ATK
Team Stats Comparison
WSUUCLA
First Downs1110
3rd Down Efficiency4-94-14
4th Down Efficiency0-11-2
Total Yards277192
Passing Yards212104
Rushing Yards6588
Penalties-Penalty Yards4-471-5
Turnovers51
Time of Possession17:0822:05
Scoring Summary
First QuarterWSUUCLA
UCLA1:03FG UCLA: K.Forbath, 31 yard FG03
Second QuarterWSUUCLA
WSU7:23FG WSU: N. Grasu, 31 yard FG33
Third QuarterWSUUCLA
UCLA2:26TD UCLA: TE #87, 6 yard pass from QB #14(K.Forbath kick)310
Fourth QuarterWSUUCLA
UCLA6:36FG UCLA: K. Forbath, 17 yard FG313
WSU1:17TD WSU: I. Barton, 74 yard pass from M. Lobbestael(N. Grasu kick)1013
Washington State Cougars
PassingC/ATTYDSTDINT
J. Tuel8/1610604
M. Lobbestael5/710610
RushingATTYDSAVGTD
J. Montgomery12625.10
C. Winston492.20
L. Mitz2199.50
ReceivingRECYDSAVGTD
I. Barton414636.51
J. Solomon393.00
J. Montgomery252.50
D. Blackledge11919.00
G. Simone11111.00
DefenseTKLSACKINTTD
A. Hoffman-Ellis11000
A. Justin6100
J. Matthews5100
H. Higgins3010
C. Hamlett7000
Kick ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
J. Solomon361021
Punt ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
J. Montgomery1000
KickingFGM/AXPM/APTSLONG
N. Grasu1/11/1431
PuntingNO.YDSAVGIN 20
R. Forrest313244.00
UCLA Bruins
PassingC/ATTYDSTDINT
QB #1412/1910411
RushingATTYDSAVGTD
HB #2328973.40
QB #144-11-2.70
HB #33122.00
ReceivingRECYDSAVGTD
WR #8333311.00
WR #283206.60
TE #8722311.51
WR #822178.50
WR #6144.00
DefenseTKLSACKINTTD
ROLB #116010
CB #223010
LOLB #101010
LE #561100
DT #722100
DT #853010
Kick ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
WR #82235018
WR #61202
Punt ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
WR #822804
KickingFGM/AXPM/APTSLONG
K. Forbath2/31/1731
PuntingNO.YDSAVGIN 20
P #18412330.70
Posted on July 17, 2010 at 02:08 AM.
UNIVERSITY PARK, TX - September 11, 2010, the Washington State football team travels to Texas to take on SMU. It wasn't going to be an easy one against the Mustangs, who have mastered the Run and Shoot offense.
It certainly started well for SMU, as they took a 21-3 lead through the early portions of the third quarter. The WSU defense could not stop the pass, which would eventually accumulate over 400 yards. While many were feeling down, Coach O'Hern continued to push his team, and midway through the third quarter, we got an answer.
HB James Montgomery broke a 50 yard run for a TD, untouched the entire way. This cut SMU's lead down to 21-10 with just over half of the third to go. The defense was stepping it up, stopping SMU's offense and forcing 3 and outs. Early in the fourth quarter, Jeff Tuel is able to lead a huge drive that culminated in a 27 yard Jeffrey Solomon TD reception. WSU was in striking distance, they could smell victory.
It wasn't over yet, as SMU's QB Pardon came up huge going 8/10 on a 10 play drive ending in a 10 yard pass to WR Wilkerson. 28-17, SMU lead, 3:40 to go.
WSU answers 59 seconds later, thanks to a huge pass play of 47 yards that set up the Cougars for a quick TD with 2:41 to go.
A 2 point attempt, to make it a 3 point game, failed, however the Cougars would not get the ball back. Coach O'Hern simply put, "Heartbreaking, tough loss." WSU falls to 1-2 heading into conference play in Week 5, as they will take on UCLA following the Week 4 bye.

NCAA Scoreboard - Washington State Cougars (1-2) at SMU Mustangs (2-1)
September 11, 20101234F
Washington State Cougars3071323
SMU Mustangs7014728
Top Performers
Washington State Cougars - Stats
J. Montgomery - 11 carries, 92 yards, TD
SMU Mustangs - Stats
K. Pardon - 25/44, 310 yards, 3 TD
Team Stats Comparison
WSUSMU
First Downs1317
3rd Down Efficiency1-88-16
4th Down Efficiency1-10-1
Total Yards356509
Passing Yards177463
Rushing Yards17946
Penalties-Penalty Yards0-00-0
Turnovers21
Time of Possession17:3919:53
Scoring Summary
First QuarterWSUSMU
WSU5:09FG WSU: N. Grasu, 32 yard FG30
SMU2:39TD SMU: C. Joubert, 3 yard pass from K. Pardon(M. Szymanski kick)37
Third QuarterWSUSMU
SMU7:05TD SMU: D. Johnson, 17 yard pass from K. Pardon(M. Szymanski kick)314
SMU5:13TD SMU: T. Wilkerson, 82 yard pass from B. Smith(M. Szymanski kick)321
WSU4:38TD WSU: J. Montgomery, 50 yard run(N. Grasu kick)1021
Fourth QuarterWSUSMU
WSU6:45TD WSU: J. Solomon, 27 yard pass from J. Tuel(N. Grasu kick)1721
SMU3:40TD SMU: T. Wilkerson, 10 yard pass from K. Pardon(M. Szymanski kick)1728
WSU2:41TD WSU: S. Stormo, 14 yard pass from J. Tuel(2 pt failed)2328
Washington State Cougars
PassingC/ATTYDSTDINT
J. Tuel9/2017721
RushingATTYDSAVGTD
J. Montgomery11928.31
C. Winston8293.60
L. Mitz66611.00
ReceivingRECYDSAVGTD
S. Stormo34515.01
J. Solomon23618.01
J. Montgomery12323.00
G. Simone11818.00
I. Barton14747.00
DefenseTKLSACKINTTD
C. Nwachukwu11000
A. Houston4100
C. Hamlett4100
C. Burk6000
J. Matthews6000
Kick ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
J. Montgomery496029
J. Solomon115015
Punt ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
J. Montgomery343018
KickingFGM/AXPM/APTSLONG
N. Grasu1/22/2532
PuntingNO.YDSAVGIN 20
R. Forrest417944.73
SMU Mustangs
PassingC/ATTYDSTDINT
K. Pardon25/4431030
B. Smith6/815310
RushingATTYDSAVGTD
Z. Line8364.50
K. Pardon610.10
B. Lunday188.00
ReceivingRECYDSAVGTD
C. Beasley1019219.20
T. Wilkerson411629.02
C. Joubert4358.71
B. Lunday3299.60
D. Johnson22311.51
DefenseTKLSACKINTTD
J. Davis3010
M. Frazier2100
C. Banjo4000
T. Reed4000
J. McConico5000
Kick ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
D. Johnson598020
Punt ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
D. Johnson1707
C. Castro1000
KickingFGM/AXPM/APTSLONG
M. Szymanski0/24/44
PuntingNO.YDSAVGIN 20
M. Szymanski313745.60
Posted on July 17, 2010 at 01:04 AM.
PULLMAN, WA - A beautiful September afternoon in Pullman gave way to a Cougar victory over rival Idaho. The WSU defense made some outstanding plays to keep Idaho off the board. Even Idaho struggled to score once, where they missed the extra point.
The Battle for the Palouse went our way, giving WSU it's first win of the year. While the offense didn't play as good as it should have, they did it well enough to come away winners. Coach O'Hern on the game:
"It wasn't the most impressive game, it wasn't between the two most impressive teams. It was a hard fought battle nonetheless, we showed we were the better team. It feels good to win our first home game, a rivalry game at that! A great way to start my career here at WSU."
The Cougars are 1-1 with a game at SMU(1-1) next week, and a week 4 bye.

NCAA Scoreboard - Idaho Vandals (1-1) at Washington State Cougars (1-1)
September 4, 20101234F
Idaho Vandals06006
Washington State Cougars707317
Top Performers
Idaho Vandals - Stats
J. Dickson - 3 tackles, TFL, 2 ATK
Washington State Cougars - Stats
J. Montgomery - 17 carries, 163 yards, TD
Team Stats Comparison
IDAWSU
First Downs1620
3rd Down Efficiency4-125-10
4th Down Efficiency1-20-0
Total Yards250349
Passing Yards175124
Rushing Yards75225
Penalties-Penalty Yards4-314-50
Turnovers12
Time of Possession15:3321:57
Scoring Summary
First QuarterIDAWSU
WSU1:07TD WSU: J. Solomon, 9 yard pass from J. Tuel(N. Grasu kick)07
Second QuarterIDAWSU
IDA5:47TD Idaho: J. Dickson, returned interception 86 yards(missed kick)67
Third QuarterIDAWSU
WSU4:36TD WSU: J. Montgomery, 1 yard run(N. Grasu kick)614
Fourth QuarterIDAWSU
WSU7:16FG WSU: N. Grasu, 43 yard FG617
Idaho Vandals
PassingC/ATTYDSTDINT
N. Enderle14/2517501
RushingATTYDSAVGTD
P. McCarty18744.10
N. Enderle7-3-0.40
M. Shaw144.00
ReceivingRECYDSAVGTD
D. Hardy35016.60
P. McCarty3-2-0.60
C. Homme2136.50
P. Davis23618.00
E. Greenwood11010.00
DefenseTKLSACKINTTD
S. Keo11100
R. Siavii7000
K. Patten7000
P. Senescall6010
G. Walker6000
J. Dickson5011
Kick ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
D. Hardy366024
S. Keo117017
Punt ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
C. Charles1101
KickingFGM/AXPM/APTSLONG
T. Farquhar0/20/10
PuntingNO.YDSAVGIN 20
B. Cowan414135.20
Washington State Cougars
PassingC/ATTYDSTDINT
J. Tuel12/2012412
M. Lobbestael0/1000
RushingATTYDSAVGTD
J. Montgomery171639.51
L. Mitz8192.30
C. Winston6366.00
ReceivingRECYDSAVGTD
J. Solomon6477.81
I. Barton23618.00
S. Stormo2189.00
G. Simone11616.00
J. Montgomery177.00
DefenseTKLSACKINTTD
A. Hoffman-Ellis7000
B. Wolfgramm6100
Z. Enyeart4200
H. Higgins4000
C. Hamlett7200
C. Nwachukwu1010
Kick ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
J. Solomon233020
Punt ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
J. Montgomery323012
KickingFGM/AXPM/APTSLONG
N. Grasu1/22/2543
PuntingNO.YDSAVGIN 20
R. Forrest28944.51
Friday, July 16, 2010
Posted on July 16, 2010 at 05:01 PM.
STILLWATER, OK - It was a rainy afternoon for opening weekend in Stillwater, Oklahoma. The Oklahoma State Cowboys hosted our very own WSU Cougars. It was a sloppy game, to say the least. Neither team's offense ever really got going. One play did shine for the Cougars, as the second play from scrimmage Jared Karstetter came on an end around. He would take it all the way, 82 yards for the first score of the game.
The Cowboys would answer later in the first with a 6 yard rushing TD. Later on, in the third quarter, WSU leading 10-7, a key mistake by QB Jeff Tuel fumbling the ball gave OKST an easy pick up and run for a TD to give them the lead. However, the OKST kicker misses the extra point, to add to all the drama, keeping the game within field goal range for the Cougars. There seemed to be no end to the unexpected turns this game took.
We pick it up midway through the 4th, Cougars line up for a 50 yard field goal, hoping to tie it up in this defensive battle. The wind was no help, and the kick fell just short, WSU kicker Grasu was extremely disappointed as he went to the sidelines.
The Cougars were given another chance with under 2 minutes to go, after intercepting a poorly thrown ball by OKST's QB. It looked promising as WSU was given another chance to either tie or win the game. Boos came from the stands as the OKST QB, Weeden, headed over to the sideline. The very next play, however, Tuel made the same mistake, throwing a pick and thus ending a chance for any chance of a minor upset.
The Cowboys escaped with a 13-10 win.
INJURY REPORT
Star WSU receiver, Jared Karstetter, suffered a broken vertebrae early in the second quarter, and will be out for the entire season.

NCAA Scoreboard - Washington State (0-1) at Oklahoma State (1-0)
August 28, 20101234F
Washington State703010
Oklahoma State706013
Top Performers
Washington State - Stats
A. Hoffman Ellis - 6 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 ATK
Oklahoma State - Stats
ROLB#59 - 7 tackles, 5 TFL, 3 ATK
Team Stats Comparison
WSUOSU
First Downs127
3rd Down Efficiency6-132-11
4th Down Efficiency0-11-1
Total Yards283143
Passing Yards114108
Rushing Yards16935
Penalties-Penalty Yards1-153-35
Turnovers42
Time of Possession19:3212:26
Scoring Summary
First QuarterWSUOSU
WSU6:10TD WSU: J.Karstetter, 82 yard run(N.Grasu kick)70
OSU2:48TD OSU: K.Hunter, 6 yard run(D.Bailey kick)77
Third QuarterWSUOSU
WSU4:29FG WSU: N.Grasu, 43 yard FG107
OSU2:39TD OSU: RE#91, returned fumble 15 yards(missed kick)1013
Washington State
PassingC/ATTYDSTDINT
J. Tuel12/3011402
RushingATTYDSAVGTD
J. Montgomery15755.00
L. Mitz5204.00
J. Karstetter18282.01
ReceivingRECYDSAVGTD
I. Barton33511.60
A. Lintz22211.00
J. Karsetter294.50
J. Solomon23015.00
G. Simone12020.00
DefenseTKLSACKINTTD
A. Hoffman-Ellis7100
Z. Enyeart5100
T. Long3000
C. Nwachukwu3010
B. Wolfgramm2100
T. Hayward2010
Kick ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
J. Montgomery238019
Punt ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
J. Montgomery334015
KickingFGM/AXPM/APTSLONG
N. Grasu1/31/1443
PuntingNO.YDSAVGIN 20
R. Forrest2104520
Oklahoma State
PassingC/ATTYDSTDINT
B. Weeden10/2010802
RushingATTYDSAVGTD
K. Hunter11484.31
B. Weeden6-17-2.80
J. Cooper284.00
ReceivingRECYDSAVGTD
H. Anyiam33511.60
K. Hunter33110.30
T. Moore2168.00
I. Anderson19 9.00
J. Blackmon11717.00
DefenseTKLSACKINTTD
ROLB #5910010
FS #126000
SS #106010
DT #954000
RE #912001
Kick ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
CB #19234017
Punt ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
FS #12111011
KickingFGM/AXPM/APTSLONG
D. Bailey0/01/21
PuntingNO.YDSAVGIN 20
Q. Sharp725436.20

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