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    2014 SCHEDULE/RESULTS(0-0, 0-0 Pac-12)

    DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT TVAug. 28 Rutgers % 7 p.m. FOX Sports 1Sept. 5 at Nevada 7:30 p.m. ESPNSept. 13 Portland State 5 p.m. Pac-12Sept. 20 Oregon* TBA TBASept. 27 at Utah* TBA TBAOct. 4 California* TBA TBAOct. 10 at Stanford* 6 p.m. ESPNOct. 25 Arizona* TBA TBANov. 1 USC* TBA TBANov. 8 at Oregon State* TBA TBANov. 22 at Arizona State* TBA TBANov. 29 Washington* TBA TBA

    * Pac-12 Conference Game** All times and dates are subject to change& The Seattle Game (CenturyLink Field) Home games in BOLD All times Pacific

    WASHINGTON STATEATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

    OFFICE ADDRESS:Bohler Addition 195Pullman, WA 99164-1602

    OFFICE PHONE: 509-335-COUGOFFICE FAX: 509-335-0267MARTIN STADIUM PRESS BOX: 509-335-COUGASSOC. A.D. / ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS:Bill Stevens

    OFFICE PHONE: 509-335-4294

    CELL: 916-761-7005EMAIL: wsstevens@wsu.edu

    SPORTS: Football, Womens TennisASST. DIRECTOR: Bobby Alworth

    OFFICE PHONE: 509-335-5785 CELL: 951-452-6129 EMAIL: bobby.alworth@wsu.edu SPORTS: Football, Womens BasketballASST. DIRECTOR: Linda Chalich

    OFFICE PHONE: 509-335-0268 EMAIL: lindak@wsu.edu SPORTS: Volleyball, Cross Country, Track & FieldASST. DIRECTOR:Jessica Holmes OFFICE PHONE: 509-335-0255 EMAIL: jessica_schmick@wsu.edu SPORTS: Mens Basketball, RowingASST. DIRECTOR: Craig Lawson

    OFFICE PHONE: 509-335-0265 EMAIL: craigl@wsu.edu SPORTS: Womens Soccer, Baseball,

    Mens & Womens Golf, Swimming

    COUGARS KICKOFF 2014 HOSTING RUTGERS IN SEATTLE:Washington State opens the 2014 seahosting newly-added Big Ten Conference member Rutgers University Thursday, Aug. 28 at CentLink Field in Seattle. Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. on FOX Sports 1.

    NEXT WEEK:Washington State will hit the road to face the University of Nevada Friday, SepKickoff is slated for 7:30 p.m. on ESPN.

    MIKE LEACH RADIO SHOW:Washington State Head Coach Mike Leach holds a weekly radio s

    on WSUs flagship station 920 KXLY. This weeks show will be Tuesday, Aug. 26 from 6-7 p.mfrom Zeppoz in Pullman.

    WSU IN SEASON-OPENERS:Washington State owns a 69-44-5 record in season openers in itsyear history. When opening the season on the road, WSU is 20-29-3 all-time after dropping the contest at Auburn last season 31-24. Head coach Mike Leach is a career 9-3 in season openershas won seven of his last nine. The Cougars last BCS road win to open the season came againlinois (20-13) in 1998. WSU is 79-34-3 all-time in home openers, including games in Pullman, Spokand Seattle. Since 1990 the Cougars boast a 16-7 record in home debuts, and are 26-12 dating ba

    the start of the 1975 season. The opener against Rutgers will be the earliest date of a season-opin WSU history.

    COUGARS AGAINST THE BIG TEN CONFERENCE:WSU owns a 13-22-1 record against the BigConference, last claiming a victory in the 2001 Sun Bowl, 33-27 over Purdue. The Cougars hdropped their last two meetings against the Big Ten, 25-7 at Ohio State in 2002 and 42-21 at Wissin in 2007. Washington States only meeting against a Big Ten opponent in Seattle came in 19742-7 defeat to Ohio State. Running back Archie Griffin went on to win his first Heisman Trophyyear.

    MIKE LEACH AGAINST THE BIG TEN CONFERENCE:Mike Leach has matched up against a BigConference opponent three times as a head coach, dropping the 2001 Alamo Bowl to Iowa, 1falling at Ohio State 45-21 in 2002 before beating Minnesota in the 2006 Insight Bowl, 44-41 (OT)

    THE SEATTLE GAME:Once known at the Cougar Gridiron Classic, The Seattle Game, presenteWashingtons Beef Producers, features the Cougars opening the season in Seattle for the first since facing Oklahoma State in 2008. WSU will be making its 12th appearance at the home fie

    the Seattle Seahawks, a series that started in 2002 with WSU hosting Nevada in the first foogame played in the new stadium. WSU beat the Wolf Pack and have also defeated Idaho (20Grambling (2005), Baylor (2006) and San Diego State (2007) in Seattle. Since 2002 the Cougars arwhen playing at CenturyLink Field (formerly Qwest Field). Last season in The Seattle Game, Stanclaimed a 55-17 win victory.

    RUTGERSvs.

    WASHINGTON STATE7 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 28CenturyLink Field (67,000)

    Seattle, Wash.6-7 (3-5 American) 6-7 (4-5 Pac-12)

    WEEKLY RELEASE - GAME 1

    TV:FOX Sports 1 PLAY-BY-PLAY:Tim Brando ANALYST:Joel Klatt SIDELINE:Jenny Taft

    RADIO:Washington State IMG Sports Network

    PLAY-BY-PLAY:Bud Nameck ANALYST:Bob Robertson

    ANALYST:Jason Gesser SIDELINE:Jessamyn McIntyre

    LIVESTATS:wsucougars.comTWITTER:@WSUCougFootball

    BROADCAST INFO

    RUTGERS-WSU SERIES HISTORY:First Meeting

    WSU RECORD vs. BIG TEN:13-22-1 Streak vs. Big Ten: -2 Last Meeting:2007 at Wisconsin, L, 42-21 Last Win:2001 Sun Bowl vs. Purdue, 33-27

    Last Meeting in Pullman:1998 vs. Illinois, W, 2 Last Meeting in Seattle: 1974 vs. Ohio State, L,

    WSU RECORD IN THE SEATTLE GAME:5-6 Last Year:vs. Stanford, L, 55-17 Last Win:vs. San Diego State, 45-17

    SERIES HISTOR

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    PAC-12 CONFERENCE

    SATURDAY - Aug. 23No Practice

    SUNDAY - Aug. 24Practice3:30 p.m.

    All Coaches AvailableTo Media

    MONDAY - Aug. 25Practice3:30 p.m.

    All Coaches AvailableTo Media

    TUESDAY - Aug. 26Practice3:30 p.m.

    Asst. Coaches ONLYAvailable To Media

    WEDNESDAY - Aug. 27Travel to Seattle

    THURSDAY - Aug. 28Rutgers7 p.m.

    FOX Sports 1

    FRIDAY - Aug. 2Practice

    8 p.m.All Coaches Avai

    To Media

    THIS WEEKS SCHEDULE

    AUDIO ON INTERNET:WSUs football broadcasts areavailable on the Internet through WSUs web providerNeuLion. The address is: www.wsucougars.com, thenuse the Connect link near the top of the page.

    WSU TICKETS: WSU football tickets are availableonline at www.wsucougars.com, by clicking on theTickets link on the front page. Tickets are avail-

    able online 24 hours a day, up until the day before thegame. All orders processed online can be mailed up to10 days prior to the game. After that all online orderswill be held for pickup at Will Call. For any questionsabout WSU tickets, please call 1-800-Go-Cougs, Option1, during business hours (Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-4:30p.m.).

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

    COUGAR ATHLETICS ON THE WEB: Connect withWashington State University Athletics on the web atWSUCougars.com, the official website of Cougar Ath-letics, and on Twitter (twitter.com/WSUCougars_com)and Facebook (facebook.com/WSUCougarAthletics)during the 2013 season.

    PAC-12 TELECONFERENCE: The Pac-12 Conferencehosts a weekly teleconference call each Tuesday dur-ing the football season. The teleconference call beginsat 9:55 a.m., PT, while Mike Leach participates at 10:55a.m. Contact the Pac-12 media relations office at 925-932-4411 for details and call-in information.

    LEACH AND STUDENT-ATHLETE AVAILABILITY:WSUhead football coach Mike Leach is available for indi-vidual media interviews following practices Sunday,Tuesday and Wednesday, along with after each Cou-gar game. Arrangements for interviews with coachLeach other than those times must be made throughthe WSU Athletic Communications office. WSU play-ers are available for interviews after each game andthen during Mondays weekly press conference. Threestudent-athletes will be brought to the press confer-ence at 12:30 p.m. and will be available at that time.

    There will be no student-athlete availability followingpractices during game week. Contact Bill Stevens(wsstevens@wsu.edu) or Bobby Alworth (bobby.alworth@wsu.edu) in the WSU Athletic Communica-tions Office. Media are reminded that they should notcontact student-athletes via their cell phones or socialmedia accounts. All interviews need to be scheduledthrough the Athletic Communications Office.

    PRACTICE POLICY:The first 15 minutes of each prac-tice is open to media. Interviews with members of thecoaching staff will be conducted on the field afterpractice. Media is asked not report on injuries or strat-egy. All walk-thru practices are closed with no mediaavailability.

    MEDIA INFORMATIO2013 FINAL STANDINGS

    NORTH DIVISON Pac-12 OverallStanford * $ 7-2 11-3Oregon 7-2 11-2Washington 5-4 9-4Oregon State 4-5 7-6Washington State 4-5 6-7

    California 0-9 1-11SOUTH DIVISON

    Pac-12 OverallArizona State * 8-1 10-4UCLA 6-3 10-4USC 6-3 10-3Arizona 4-5 8-5Utah 2-7 5-7Colorado 1-8 4-8* Division Champion

    $ Conference Champion

    THURSDAY, AUG. 28Idaho State at Utah, 4:30 p.m. (P12N)

    Rutgers at Washington State, 7 p.m. (FOX Sports 1)Weber State at Arizona State, 7:30 p.m. (P12N)

    FRIDAY, AUG. 29Colorado State vs. Colorado, 6 p.m. (FOX Sports 1)

    UNLV at Arizona, 7:30 p.m. (ESPN)

    SATURDAY, AUG. 30UCLA at Virginia, 9 a.m. (ESPN)

    Portland State at Oregon State, 1 p.m. (P12N)UC Davis at Stanford, 1 p.m. (P12N)Fresno State at USC, 4:30 p.m. (FOX)

    Washington at Hawaii, 3 p.m. (CBSSportsNetwork)South Dakota at Oregon, 7:30 p.m. (P12N)

    California at Northwestern, 12:30 p.m. (ABC/ESPN2)

    NORTH DIVISION1. Oregon (37) 2322. Stanford (2) 1923. Washington 1424. Oregon State 1255. Washington State 876. California 41

    SOUTH DIVISION1. UCLA (37) 2312. USC (1) 1813. Arizona State (1) 1634. Arizona 1195. Utah 826. Colorado 43

    THE WASHINGTON STATE IMG COLLEGE NETW

    Cougar football games are broadcast live onradio throughout the Pacific Northwest via the Wington State IMG College Sports Network. The 25tion football network - one of the largest in the Pa- reaches from British Columbia to Oregon and ca

    heard worldwide via the internet and XM Satellitdio. Cougar football broadcasts begin an hour bekickoff, carry through the game and conclude post-game interviews with players and coaches. 710 ESPN will air a weekly season-long segfeaturing WSU head coach Mike Leach along special Cougar Athletics programming on bothESPN Seattle and KTTH 770 AM. In addition, a Wsection and archived game podcasts will be hlighted on the 710 Sports page of MyNorthwest.The 18-station football network - one of the largethe Pac-12 - reaches from British Columbia to Orand can be heard worldwide via the internet andSatellite radio.

    IMG College produces the Washington SIMG College Sports Network, which also featradio coverage of WSU mens basketball, base

    womens basketball and womens volleyball, andCougar Coaches Show in the fall and winter seas IMG College, founded in 1992 in its corporate hof Winston-Salem, NC, manages corporate markopportunities and on-site promotions at WSU fooand basketball games as well as oversees saleall signage at Martin Stadium, Friel Court at BeaColiseum and all Cougar competition sites.

    Location Station FrequeSpokane (Flagship) KXLY 920Seattle KIRO 710Bellingham KPUG/KBAI 1170/930Centralia KMNT 104.3Colfax KCLX 1450Colville KCVL 1240Grand Coulee KEYG 98.

    Moses Lake KBSN 1470Mount Vernon KAPS 660Omak KEYG 97.7Pasco KONA 610Portland KKPZ 1330Pullman KHTR 104.3Pullman KQQQ 1150Shelton KMAS 1030Walla Walla KGDC 1320Wenatchee KPQ 560Wenatchee KNZW 1340Internet wsucougarsXM Satellite Radio

    WEEK 1 SCHEDULE

    2014 PRESEASON POLL

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    BOB ROBERTSON, NATIONS LONGEST TENURED RADIO ANNOUNCER:Hall of fame announBob Robertson is in his 48th season calling Cougar football games, and according to a nation-wsurvey of sports information directors, is the longest tenured radio announcer in the country withnext closest being Bill Hillgrove who has announced 44 straight seasons at Pitt. Robertson becalling WSU games in 1964 and with the exception of a three-year period in 1969-71, has been cing Cougar games ever since. This season, Robertson will slide over from his familiar play-by-prole and pass the microphone to Bud Nameck. Robertson will host the Cougars pre, halftime postgame shows, while also providing analysis during the games.

    COLLEGE GAMEDAY RECORD: In addition to Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit and Lee Corso, ESPCollege GameDay has had another constant the WSU flag, which this weekend will be maits 148th consecutive appearance on the weekly show, dating back to the beginning of the 2season. Two flags Ol Crimson and Gray have been flown in the background of the Gameset by dozens of friends and alumni. The Gray flag was added this year after Whitey was retiin honor of Steve Gleasons No White Flags. WSU recognized the GameDay flag wavers pregame ceremony prior to the Montana State game in 2010. In addition to the flags that fly, this a traveling flag signed by the holders after each episode. The traveling flag is retired after eseason, the first of which is hanging in WSUs Alumni Center.

    COUGARS TO FACE EIGHTH-TOUGHEST SCHEDULE IN 2014:According to ESPN Insider Brian meau, the Cougars own the eighth-toughest schedule in the country heading into the season. Usits atop the ranking while other fellow Pac-12 Conference members Stanford and Cal sit sixth ninth, respectively. Last year, WSU played the fifth-toughest schedule in the country accordin

    USA Today.

    HALLIDAY APPEARS ON AWARD WATCH LISTS:Redshirt-senior quarterback Connor Hallidayceived recognition throughout the summer, appearing on a number of award watch lists includ

    the Davey OBrien Award, Manning Award, Johnny Unitas Award, College Football PerformaAwards Quarterback Trophy. Halliday started all 13 games for the Cougars last season, settinschool-record with 4,597 passing yards, second-most in Pac-12 Conference history. The SpokaWash. native also set school records for pass completions (449), pass attempts (714) and tied school record with 34 touchdown passes. Halliday tallied nine 300-yard performances including 400-yard games and capped his season leading Washington State to the New Mexico Bowl whhe tied an NCAA Bowl Game record with six touchdown passes.

    COOPER NAMED TO AWARD WATCH LISTS:Redshirt-junior defensive lineman Xavier Cooper wnamed to a couple award watch lists this summer, appearing on the Lott Trophy watch list and College Football Performance Awards Defensive Lineman Trophy watch list. Cooper started agames for the Cougars last season, making 50 tackles including team-highs of 13.5 tackles-for-and five sacks. The Tacoma, Wash. native also recovered two fumbles, forced two and scored

    touchdown on a fumble return. Cooper has also received preseason All-Pac-12 recognition fromSteele Magazine and Athlon Sports.

    WIDE RECEIVER CORE RETURNS:Washington State returns its top eight pass catchers from year, all recording at least 37 receptions. The Cougars return 89.9 percent of their pass catchfrom last season, sixth-most in the country, according to a national survey from sports informadirectors.

    YOUTH MOVEMENT CONTINUED IN 2013:The Cougars continued their youth movement last seaafter 17 freshmen, including nine true freshmen made their debuts in 2012. In 2013, WSU sawfreshmen play including five true freshmen. Last season, the Cougars started eight sophomoreeach game, four on each side of the ball and saw 17 sophomores contribute. In the season-opeat Auburn, the Cougars started true freshman wideout and eventual All-Pac-12 honorable menselection River Cracraft and also saw freshman cornerback Daquawn Brown make his debu

    week later, Brown made his first collegiate start at No. 25 USC and made a game-high 11 tacklestwo pass break-ups. He finished the season with 50 tackles, two interceptions and second onteam with five pass breakups. Cracraft finished the year with46 receptions, three touchdowns and averaged 13.3 yards-per-catch. Cracraft capped his freshman campaign withseason-best nine catches for 125 yards and touchdown in theNew Mexico Bowl, tying a WSU bowl record for receptions.

    WHOS GONE?:Last season, Washington State sent off a group of seniors that posted a 2012 ACup victory and led the Cougars back to a bowl game in 2013, the first bowl appearance since 2Gone is first-team All-American safety Deone Bucannon (15 career INT) to the Arizona Cardincornerbacks Damant Horton (9 career INT) and Nolan Washington (31 starts) both graduaalong with two-time All-Pac-12 center Elliott Bosch (25 starts), offensive lineman John Fullling(43 starts) and kicker Andrew Furney (third-most FG in school history).

    FOUNDED:1890NICKNAME:CougarsCOLORS:Crimson and GrayCONFERENCE: Pac-12ENROLLMENT: 19,446LOCATION:

    P. O. Box 641602

    Pullman, WA 99164-1602STADIUM: Martin Stadium (32,952 - FieldTurf)PRESIDENT:Elson S. FloydATHLETIC DIRECTOR:Bill MoosTICKET OFFICE:509-335-9626, 800-GO-COUGSGENERAL DEPARTMENT:509-335-0311WSU ATHLETICS FAX:509-335-5197WSU ATHLETICS WEBSITE:www.wsucougars.com

    HEAD COACH:Mike Leach ALMA MATER:BYU, 1983 CAREER RECORD (Seasons):93-59 (13th) WSU RECORD (Seasons):9-16 (3rd) WSU PAC-12 RECORD (Seasons):5-13 (3rd) CAREER BOWL RECORD (Games):5-5 (11)DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR:

    Mike Breske (3rd)

    RUNNING BACKS:Jim Mastro (3rd)OFFENSIVE LINE:

    Clay McGuire (3rd)ASST. HEAD COACH/SPECIAL TEAMS:

    Eric Russell (3rd)DEFENSIVE LINE:

    Joe Salavea (3rd)OUTSIDE RECEIVERS:

    Dennis Simmons (3rd)OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS:

    Paul Volero (3rd)LINEBACKERS:

    Ken Wilson (2nd)INSIDE RECEIVERS:

    David Yost (2nd)SENIOR ASSOCIATE A.D./CHIEF OF STAFF:

    Dave Emerick (3rd)DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS:Antonio Huffman (3rd)

    HEAD STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH:Jason Loscalzo (3rd)

    2013 RECORD:6-7 (New Mexico Bowl) PAC-12 RECORD:1-8 PAC-12 FINISH: 4-5, 5th-North

    LETTERWINNERS LOST/RETURNING:22/36 DEFENSE L/R:11/18 OFFENSE L/R:9/16 SPECIAL TEAMS L/R: 2/2RETURNING STARTERS:16 DEFENSE:7 OFFENSE:8

    SPECIAL TEAMS:1WSU ALL-TIME RECORD:510-529-45 (118th Season) CONFERENCE RECORD:255-357-25

    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

    WSU QUICK FACTS

    2012 2Freshmen Played 17 True Freshmen Played 9 Sophomores Played 13

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    COUGAR OFFENSE TOOK OFF IN 2013:The Washington State passing offense produced the foubest passing offense in the country last season at 368.0 yards-per-game with quarterback ConHalliday owning the third-highest passing average at 353.6 and the third-most passing yard

    the country (4,597). The offense set the Pac-12 record forcompletions (470), surpassing the previous mark of 398 set byArizona in 2011, and the record for pass attempts (756), passinglast years mark of 624 set by WSU. Halliday posted the schoolrecord for passing yards in a season along with two of the

    NCAAs top five single-game passing marks in the FBS lastseason including the top (557). WSU had 10 receivers catch apass in a game 11 times this season and three receivers catchseven touchdown passes (Dom Williams, Gabe Marks, VinceMayle).

    OFFENSIVE LINE MADE HUGE STRIDES:Washington State showcased its improved offensive last season, nearly doubling rushing yards and allowing 25 fewer sacks than 2012. WSU debutedimproved running game in the season opener at Auburn, rushing for 120 yards and two touchdowits highest rushing total since rushing for 125 yards at Oregon in 2011. The Cougars also rushed113 yards against Oregon State and 101 at Arizona. WSU finished with 10 rushing touchdowns in 2

    after posting six rushing scores all of 2012. Against Southern Utah last year, the offensive lineanother mark, not allowing a sack for the first time since against Utah in 2011. They turned in anohighlight against Utah in week 11, again not allowing a sack toa Utes defense that had entered the week leading the countryin sacks. The Cougars finished the season with the second-best pass attempts-to-sack ratio in the Pac-12 Conference at23.9 (756/32), going the second-longest between allowing sackswhile dropping back to pass the most times in Pac-12 history.Oregon State led the conference at 25.0 (625/25).

    2014 COUGAR OFFENSIVE LINE BREAKDOWN:The Cougars return two starters from last year intackle Joe Dahl and left guard Gunnar Eklund who combine for 33 starts, the fewest by any P12 offensive line. WSU replaces the center and right side of the line after all three positions woccupied by seniors in 2013. Sophomore center Riley Sorenson is the only offensive lineman wgame experience, appearing in three games at right guard last season.

    HALLIDAY FIRED AWAY ON RECORD BOOKS:Quarterback Connor Halliday continued to pushname up the WSU record book last season after tallying nine 300-yard games and five 4-touchdogames in 2013. The Spokane native erupted for 521 yards and three touchdown throws in the at Cal and then blew blast those marks with WSU and Pac-12 single-game records of 557 yardscompletions and 89 attempts at Oregon. His 4,597 passing yards last season were the most in schhistory and second-most in Pac-12 history, breaking Ryan Leafs school record of 3,968 set in 19

    HALLIDAYS TOUCHDOWN MARKS:Connor Halliday closed 2013 with a six-touchdown performaagainst Colorado State in the New Mexico Bowl, tying the NCAA Bowl Game record and WSU single-game record. Halliday comes into 2014 owning a school-record 14 career 300-yperformances, including six 400-yard games, two 500-yard games and nine career four-touchdoperformances. His first career five-touchdown game came against UCLA in 2012, his second wagainst Southern Utah last year and the six he threw in the New Mexico Bowl allowed him to beco

    the only Cougar QB with three career five-TD games. Hallidays 34 touchdown passes last seatied Ryan Leaf (1997) for the most in WSU single season history. His 58 career touchdown passes

    good for fourth all time WSU history, trailing only Leaf (59), Jason Gesser (70) and Brink (76).

    HALLIDAYS RECORDING SETTING NIGHT AT OREGON: Connor Halliday went 58-of-89 for yards and four touchdowns at No. 2 Oregon last season, setting Pac-12 and WSU single-garecords for pass completions, attempts, passing yards and total offense. His 58 completions tiedNCAA Division I record with Andy Schmitt of Eastern Michigan in 2008 and were the second-mcompletions in NCAA history. The 89 pass attempts were the second-most in NCAA history and wa Division I record, surpassing the previous mark of 83 thrown by Drew Brees in 1998.

    GABE MARKS BREAKS OUT:Gabe Marks piled up big numbers in his second season with Couglast year. The Los Angeles native finished the season with a team-high 74 catches, fifth-most inPac-12 and second-most by a Cougar in a season. He also tallied a team-best 807 receiving yaseventh in the conference, and caught seven touchdown passes. Marks led the Cougars in catcin six contests and posted his best game of his young career at No. 2 Oregon, catching a Wsingle-game record 13 passes for 143 yards and a touchdown.

    2012 20Games 12 1Carries 252 2Net Rushing Yards 349 6Rushing TDs 6 1Yards-Per-Carry 1.4 2Yards-Per-Game 29.1 53Sacks Allowed 57 3

    SINGLE-SEASON COMPLETIONSPac-12 Record Arizona (2011) 398

    WSU Record 2013 470

    SINGLE-SEASON ATTEMPTSPac-12 Record WSU (2012) 624

    WSU Record 2013 756

    SINGLE-SEASON PASSING YARDPac-12 Record Oregon State (2013) 4,

    WSU Record 2013 4,

    2012 20Scoring 20.4 3Total Touchdowns 29 4Rushing/G 29.1 53Passing/G 330.4 36Total Offense/G 359.5 42

    First Downs/G 20.8 23Red Zone Pct. 74.4 78Third-Down Pct. 31.7 39

    CATEGORY WSU PAC-12 NCAAOFFENSE

    Scoring/G 31.0 8 52 Rushing/G 53.4 12 123 Passing/G 368.0 2 4 Passing Efficiency 124.7 10 81 Total Offense/G 421.4 8 54

    First Downs/G 23.2 7 34 Sacks Allowed/G 32/2.4 8 91 Red Zone 40/51 (78.4) t-10 93 3rd Down % 79/200 (39.5) 7 67 4th Down % 15/25 (60.0) t-2 26DEFENSE

    Scoring/G 32.5 10 96 Rushing/G 187.2 9 84 Passing/G 270.8 11 112 Pass Efficiency 136.5 11 89 Total Defense/G 458.0 10 102 Sacks/G 21/1.6 10 90 Red Zone 41/51 (80.4) t-3 38 3rd Down % 77/202 (38.1) 7 50 4th Down % 15/26 (57.7) 9 88KICKOFF RETURN AVG. 20.9 7 75OPP. KICKOFF RETURN AVG. 20.0 5 36NET KICKOFF COVERAGE 42.5 t-1 -PUNT RETURN AVG. 9.0 4 49OPP. PUNT RETURN AVG. 7.0 7 51NET PUNTING 35.7 9 93PENALTIES/G 48.3 6 70

    PASSING YARDS/GAME RANK AVG.Connor Halliday 2 353.6

    PASSING TOUCHDOWNS RANK NO.Connor Halliday 2 34

    PASSING YARDS RANK NO.Connor Halliday 2 4,597

    RECEPTIONS RANK NO.Gabe Marks 5 74

    RECEIVING YARDS RANK NO.Gabe Marks 7 807

    KICK RETURN AVG. RANK AVG.Rickey Galvin 4 22.4

    TACKLES RANK TOTALDarryl Monroe t-11 94 (7.2)

    TACKLES-FOR-LOSS RANK TOTALXavier Cooper t-9 13.5

    FUMBLES RECOVERED RANK TOTALXavier Cooper t-4 2

    *Current Players listed

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    WSU DEFENSE HITS THE MARK: The Cougars defense posted some impressive numbers season, holding eventual SEC champion Auburn to 99 passing yards and 4-of-13 on third down. following week, WSU limited No. 25 USC to 54 yards passing, 193 yards in total offense includingAmerican wideout Marqise Lee to 51 all-purpose yards. The defense did not stop once returninMartin Stadium, holding Southern Utah to 219 yards in total offense and Idaho to 253, the first tWSU held three straight opponents under 260 yards in total offense since the last two games of1994 season and the 1995 season opener. WSU finished the year tied for third in the Pac-12 inzone defense with Oregon, trailing only USC and Stanford. The Cougars forced 30 turnovers in 2

    second-most in the Pac-12 and the most by a Cougar defense since the 2006 team forced 30.

    LINEBACKING CORE RETURNS:The Cougars 3-4 defense saw its linebackers fill up the stat shlast season. Linebackers Justin Sagote (106), Darryl Monroe (94), Cyrus Coen (60) and Tana Pritch(55) made up four of the Cougars top five tacklers. Gone is Sagote to graduation but Monroe, Cand Pritchard all return along with 2011 starter Chester Sua who sat out last season. WSreturning linebackers combined for 25.5 tackles-for-loss including nine sacks last season.

    SPECIAL TEAMS FINISHED AMONG PAC-12 LEADERS:The Cougars kickoff and punt return tesaw improvement in 2012 and both continued the trend in 2013. Teondray Caldwell earned Pac-12 honorable mention as a kick returner in 2012 after finishing third in the conference wi25.0 kick return average. Last season, Rickey Galvin finished fourth in the Pac-12 with a 22.4 kicreturn average. The kickoff coverage team finished the year tied for first in the in the conferewith Stanford. For the punt return team, it ranked fourth in the Pac-12 at 9.0 ypr, all by graduaLeon Brooks. The special teams unit picked up another accomplishment last season, blocking

    first punt (Theron West vs. Oregon State) since 2007. The Cougars, and West, blocked another pin the New Mexico Bowl. In 2014, WSU will have to replace Andrew Furney at kicker and kickoff, punter Mike Bowlin after both graduated.

    ALLISON NAMED TO ALLSTATE AFCA GOOD WORKS TEAM: Cougar linebacker Jeremiah Allisonnominee for the Allstate American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Good Works Team. Foyears the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team has served as one of the most coveted and prestigoff-the-field honors in college football. The award recognizes players whose charitable involvemand community service contributions stand out among all other student-athletes participatin

    the sport. Allstate Insurance Company and the American Football Coaches Association (AFannounced a record-breaking 182 nominees from across the country who represent the spofinest in the areas of volunteerism and leadership among their peers. Allison, a junior, has binvolved with many community service projects in and around Pullman, Wash., assisting in Habfor Humanity, the Washington State Athletics Reading Buddies with local elementary schoSr. Buddies at the local retirement home , a Special Olympics basketball tournament and ButcHoliday Bash for local children. The Los Angeles native has also helped out with National WomIn Sports Day and is a member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee for football. Allison wnamed to the WSU Athletics All-Academic Team as a freshman. Last season as a sophomore, Allappeared in all 13 games, made seven tackles and recovered one fumble.

    WSU TO INDUCT STEVE GLEASON IN TO ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME:WSU will induct Steve Gleaas the lone member into the WSU Athletic Hall of Fame, WSU Director of Athletics Bill Moos nounced this summer. In an unprecedented move, Gleason will be the sole member of the 2014 cand will be recognized in an in-game ceremony during a home football game later this fall. Stexemplifies all we stand for at Washington State University and will be our exclusive honoree

    the 2014 class, said Moos. Its an opportunity to focus on everything he has accomplished, student-athlete, as a professional athlete and as a role model and hero for so many. After consu

    tion with the Hall of Fame committee, I felt it was appropriate, and most deserving, to have Stevthe lone inductee this year. Throughout his battle with ALS, he has served as an inspiration to Cgars young and old. Gleason was a four-year letterwinner in both football and baseball during

    time at Washington State (1995-99). On the football field he was a two-time team captain, garne

    All-Pacific-10 Conference honors three times and finished his career with 282 tackles, ninth-min school history. As a member of the baseball team Gleason served as team captain his seyear and his 12 career triples were tied for third when he left. Academically Gleason was a fo

    time Pacific-10 All-Academic selection for football, including first-team honors his junior and seseasons. As a senior he was also a GTE Academic All-District VIII First Team selection and receWSUs Beulah M. Blankenship Outstanding Student-Athlete award and the Student-Athlete Asory Board Outstanding Senior Award. Gleason went on to play in the NFL for seven seasons (207), all with the New Orleans Saints. As a player he may be best remembered for blocking a p

    that resulted in a touchdown in the Saints first game in New Orleans in nearly 21 months followthe devastation of Hurricane Katrina. Gleason was diagnosed with ALS in 2011 and since that the, along with his foundation, Team Gleason, has been a global leader in raising awareness of improving the lives of those affected by the disease. Gleason will join the current 177 member

    the WSU Athletic Hall of Fame.

    1 Florida State (57) 0-0 14962 Alabama (1) 0-0 13613 Oregon (1) 0-0 13344 Oklahoma (1) 0-0 13245 Ohio State 0-0 12076 Auburn 0-0 11987 UCLA 0-0 1106

    8 Michigan State 0-0 10809 South Carolina 0-0 101510 Baylor 0-0 96611 Stanford 0-0 88512 Georgia 0-0 84313 LSU 0-0 77614 Wisconsin 0-0 63715 USC 0-0 62616 Clemson 0-0 53617 Notre Dame 0-0 44518 Ole Miss 0-0 42419 Arizona State 0-0 35720 Kansas State 0-0 24221 Texas A&M 0-0 23822 Nebraska 0-0 22623 North Carolina 0-0 19424 Missouri 0-0 13425 Washington 0-0 130

    Others receiving votes: UCF 94, Florida 87, Texas 86, Duke 71,Iowa 68, Louisville 48, Marshall 41, Oklahoma State 37, VirginiaTech 26, TCU 23, Mississippi State 22, Michigan 19, Texas Tech19, Miami (FL) 16, Cincinnati 15, Boise State 10, Oregon State10, Northwestern 8, BYU 8, Penn State 5, Vanderbilt 2, Navy 2,Nevada 1, Louisiana-Lafayette 1, Utah State 1

    1 Florida State (56) 0-0 15432 Alabama 0-0 14553 Oklahoma (3) 0-0 13824 Oregon (1) 0-0 13145 Auburn 0-0 12716 Ohio State (1) 0-0 12677 UCLA 0-0 10858 Michigan State 0-0 10509 South Carolina (1) 0-0 100910 Baylor 0-0 96511 Stanford 0-0 95512 Georgia 0-0 90513 LSU 0-0 83314 Wisconsin 0-0 65415 USC 0-0 62716 Clemson 0-0 53517 Notre Dame 0-0 50918 Arizona State 0-0 35819 Ole Miss 0-0 34620 Texas A&M 0-0 26621 Kansas State 0-0 25722 Nebraska 0-0 22823 North Carolina 0-0 17524 Texas 0-0 14325 Washington 0-0 142

    Others receiving votes: Missouri 126, Florida 122, UCF 102,Mississippi State 74, Oklahoma State 56, TCU 54, Michigan53, Iowa 49, Miami (FL) 45, Duke 41, Louisville 32, Marshall 27,BYU 18, Boise State 13, Virginia Tech 12, Louisiana-Lafayette12, Texas Tech 8, Cincinnati 6, Minnesota 6, Northwestern 5,Fresno State 4, Oregon State 4, Houston 2, Georgia Tech 2, Ar-kansas 1, Arizona 1, Northern Illinois 1

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    AT AUBURN QTR PLAYS YDS TIMELaufasa 4-yard run 1 12 75 4:17Ratliff 7-yard pass from Halliday 2 9 67 4:31Laufasa 1-yard run 2 5 75 1:28Furney 42-yard field goal 3 9 39 2:33

    AT USC QTR PLAYS YDS TIMEFurney 41-yard field goal 4 7 56 3:15

    SOUTHERN UTAH QTR PLAYS YDS TIMED. Williams 43-yard pass from Halliday 1 5 80 1:52Myers 10-yard pass from Halliday 1 5 61 1:59D. Williams 55-yard pass from Halliday 2 3 47 1:21Furney 46-yard field goal 3 9 50 3:15Furney 30-yard field goal 3 7 27 2:00Marks 1-yard pass from Halliday 4 2 18 0:24Mayle 3-yard pass from Halliday 4 12 66 4:48

    IDAHO QTR PLAYS YDS TIMEMarks 43-yard pass from Halliday 1 3 47 0:43D. Williams 30-yard pass from Halliday 2 10 64 4:03Mayle 20-yard pass from Halliday 2 1 20 0:08Marks 1-yard pass from Halliday 2 8 60 3:12Laufasa 13-yard run 3 2 20 0:46Laufasa 3-yard run 4 10 72 4:13

    VS. STANFORD QTR PLAYS YDS TIMEFurney 36-yard field goal 1 12 56 4:52Marks 47-yard pass from Apodaca 4 7 71 2:28Galvin 8-yard pass from Apodaca 4 11 77 4:02

    AT CALIFORNIA QTR PLAYS YDS TIMEMayle 35-yard pass from Halliday 1 7 92 1:32Laufasa 5-yard run 1 11 85 3:57Mason 68-yard pass from Halliday 2 2 68 0:22Caldwell 10-yard run 3 10 79 3:40Mayle 72-yard pass from Halliday 3 1 67 0:10Furney 44-yard field goal 4 13 48 3:54Furney 41-yard field goal 4 7 39 3:04Furney 28-yard field goal 4 5 16 1:53

    OREGON STATE QTR PLAYS YDS TIMEFurney 27-yard field goal 1 12 65 4:11Mason 3-yard run 2 12 75 4:59Laufasa 1-yard run 3 7 41 2:26Mayle 4-yard pass from Halliday 3 10 80 3:08

    AT OREGON QTR PLAYS YDS TIME

    D. Williams 11-yard pass from Halliday 1 8 71 2:07Cracraft 12-yard pass from Halliday 2 7 33 1:41Furney 49-yard field goal 2 8 56 1:16Marks 8-yard pass from Halliday 4 12 78 3:17Ratliff 3-yard pass from Halliday 4 6 55 1:26

    ARIZONA STATE QTR PLAYS YDS TIMEMarks 34-yard pass from Halliday 2 10 75 3:29Galvin 15-yard pass from Halliday 2 7 75 1:20Laufasa 4-yard run 3 8 74 2:13

    AT ARIZONA QTR PLAYS YDS TIMEMason 15-yard run 1 7 60 3:01Furney 24-yard field goal 1 10 64 3:48Cracraft 23-yard pass from Halliday 3 6 31 2:52Myers 25-yard pass from Halliday 4 10 80 4:44

    UTAH QTR PLAYS YDS TIMED. Williams 5-yard pass from Halliday 1 10 73 3:54Furney 27-yard field goal 2 8 65 2:17

    Mason 9-yard pass from Halliday 2 7 78 2:24Furney 52-yard field goal 2 6 38 1:13Furney 28-yard field goal 3 12 60 3:10Mayle 8-yard pass from Halliday 3 4 75 1:24D. Williams 71-yard pass from Halliday 4 3 74 1:01

    AT WASHINGTON QTR PLAYS YDS TIMEFurney 49-yard field goal 2 6 15 1:43Galvin 14-yard pass from Halliday 2 13 91 5:45D. Williams 5-yard pass from Halliday 4 10 83 3:26

    VS. COLORADO STATE QTR PLAYS YDS TIMECracraft 25-yard pass from Halliday 1 6 73 1:48Marks 1-yard pass from Halliday 1 1 5 0:12West 28-yard pass from Halliday 1 8 75 1:35Mayle 28-yard pass from Halliday 2 3 27 1:05Galvin 3-yard pass from Halliday 2 4 42 1:19Furney 33-yard field goal 3 9 27 2:32Myers 22-yard pass from Halliday 4 11 80 4:36

    2013 SCORING DRIVES 2015 QUARTERBACK TYLER HILINSKI TO ENROLL EARLY:Incoming freshman quarterbTyler Hilinksi has signed a Financial Aid Agreement and will join the Washington Sfootball program in January, 2015. Hilinski will graduate from Upland High SchooUpland, Calif. this winter, enroll at WSU in January, 2015 and be able to participatspring drills with the Cougars. As a junior last fall, Hilinski earned Inland Valley OffenPlayer of the Year honors after throwing for 3,053 yards, 34 touchdowns and just einterceptions. He completed 177-of-260 (.680) pass attempts and also rushed for 334 yaand four touchdowns. Against perennial power Corona Centennial High School, Hili

    threw for 442 yards and seven touchdowns and later helped UHS post a 9-4 mark claim a share of the Baseline League title. Hilinksi, 6-4, 190, is rated a four-star prospby Rivals.com and three stars by ESPN.com and Scout.com. He is ranked the No. prospect in the Western-150 and the No. 41 quarterback prospect in the country by Sccom. His brother, Kelly, is a quarterback at Columbia University.

    COUGARS KNOCKED OFF NO. 25 USC:Washington States 10-7 win at No. 25 USC wtwo was its first victory over the Trojans since 2002 and first win over USC in Los Angsince 2000. The victory was also the first win over a ranked team since beating NoOregon 34-23 in Pullman in 2006 and the first win over a ranked opponent on the road sbeating No. 10 Oregon 55-13 in 2003.

    COUGAR DEFENSE POSTED FIRST SHUTOUT SINCE 2003:Washington States 42-0 over Idaho in week four gave the Cougars their first shutout since 2003 (Idaho, 25-Seattle) and the first home shutout since 1999 (Louisiana-Lafayette, 44-0). The defe

    tallied 14 tackles-for-loss, the most since making 14 against Arizona State in 2007, anseason-high five sacks.

    COUGARS CAPPED 2013 SEASON WITH TRIP TO NEW MEXICO BOWL: WashingState capped an improved 2013 campaign by earning a trip to the New Mexico Bowl, schools first bowl appearance since 2003.

    COUGARS REACHED WINS MARKS AGAINST NATIONS FIFTH-TOUGHEST SCHEDUFor the first time since 2006, the Cougars reached the six-win mark, recorded conference wins, won consecutive conference games (Arizona, Utah) and tallied thconference road wins in a season (USC, Cal, Arizona). According to the USA Today, Wplayed the fifth-toughest schedule in the country, falling by a touchdown at eventual champion Auburn, winning at USC and facing Stanford and Oregon away from MaStadium. The combined record of the seven teams WSU lost to was 67-27, with four of

    teams finishing the year in the top-15 of the final BCS standings.

    FIVE COUGARS EARNED ALL-PAC-12 HONORS IN 2013:Five Cougars received All-PaConference accolades led by senior safety Deone Bucannon earning first team honRedshirt-senior center Elliott Bosch, freshman wide receiver River Cracraft, senior kicAndrew Furney and senior cornerback Damante Horton each received honorable m

    tion. Bucannon was the first Cougar to earn first team accolades since wideout BranGibson in 2007 and the first defensive back since safety Eric Frampton in 2006. It is the sond career all-conference honor for Bucannon after being named to the second team season, he was also named a Freshman All-American in 2010. Bosch earned his secstraight All-Pac-12 honorable mention after starting all 13 games at center for the secconsecutive year. Cracraft earned his first career all-conference accolade after ma46 receptions for 614 yards and three touchdowns. Furney received his second careerconference honor after earning a spot on the second team last season and Horton picup his second career All-Pac-12 honorable mention honor, receiving the same recogniin 2011.

    DATE OPPONENT SITE OVERTIMES RES11/23/96 Washington Pullman 1 L, 210/25/97 Arizona Pullman 1 W, 310/14/00 Arizona Tucson, Ariz. 3 L, 410/21/00 Arizona State Pullman 1 L, 211/4/00 Oregon Pullman 1 L, 210/5/02 USC Pullman 1 W, 311/23/02 Washington Pullman 3 L, 211/6/03 Notre Dame South Bend, Ind. 1 L, 210/15/05 UCLA Pullman 1 L, 411/22/08 Washington Pullman 2 W, 19/19/09 SMU Pullman 1 W, 311/19/11 Utah Pullman 1 L, 211/23/12 Washington Pullman 1 W, 3TOTAL

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    BUCANNON GONE TO THE NFL:Safety Deone Bucannon was selected in the first round of the 2NFL Draft as the No. 27 overall pick by the Arizona Cardinals last spring. Bucannon was the fiCougar taken in the first round since cornerback Marcus Trufant was the No. 11 overall selectio

    the 2003 draft by the Seattle Seahawks. Bucannon was the first WSU defensive back drafted ssafety Eric Frampton was taken in the fifth round by the Oakland Raiders in 2007 and is WashingStates 13th overall first-round pick. Bucannon closed out his Cougar career with one of the bseasons in WSU history, being named a First-Team All-American by the Associated Press, a Thorpe Award Semifinalist and an All-Pac-12 First Team selection. The Fairfield, Calif. native led

    Pac-12 with 114 tackles and tied for the conference lead with six interceptions. Bucannon, a thtime all-conference pick, notched 100-tackle seasons as a junior and senior, also owned team-hof three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. He finished his career fourth in WSU histin career tackles (384), second in career solo tackles (268) and third in career interceptions w15. He closed the season as the NCAAs active career leader in solo tackles, tied for the leacareer interceptions and fifth in career total tackles. Bucannon also played on the kickoff and pcoverage teams last season and finished tied for second on the team with seven special tea

    tackles, five coming on kickoff.

    EIGHT COUGARS EARNED ALL-ACADEMIC HONORS:Eight Cougars received Pac-12 ConfereAll-Academic accolades last season. To be eligible for selection to the academic team, a studathlete must have a minimum 3.0 overall grade-point average and be either a starter or significcontributor. The Cougars had one first-team selection, one second-team selection and six studathletes receive honorable mention. Wide receiver Kristoff Williams earned first team honors aposting a 3.65 GPA while majoring in criminal justice. Williams earned is third career acade

    honor after receiving all-academic honorable mention the past two years. Senior right tackle JFullington received second team honors after producing a 3.25 GPA while majoring in movemstudies. Receiving honorable mention were; redshirt-senior center Elliott Bosch (3.25 GPA, SoSciences), redshirt-senior offensive lineman Zach Brevick (3.28 GPA, Entrepreneurship), redshsenior linebacker Jared Byers (3.00 GPA, Mechanical Engineering), junior longsnapper Alex Bleyker (3.01 GPA, Undeclared), senior kicker Andrew Furney (3.26 GPA, Marketing), and sophomsafety Taylor Taliulu (3.03 GPA, Undeclared).

    WSU OPENS COUGAR FOOTBALL COMPLEX:Washington State opened its state-of-the-art CouFootball Complex this summer. The 84,000-square football building will house the Cougar footprogram including a locker room, players lounge, team and position meeting rooms, coachesfices, training and equipment rooms, an 11,153-square foot football-only weight room, the CouFootball Hall of Fame and Heritage Area and a gameday home for Gray W letterwinners.

    COUGAR FOOTBALL FACILITIES GET NEW FIELDTURF:WSU installed new FieldTurf to Martin Stum and the Rogers Practice Field this summer. The updated FieldTurf replaced the turf that had butilized at Martin Stadium since 2006 and on the practice field since 2010. The company, FieldTput down FieldTurf Revolution Fiber, the same surface used by the Seattle Seahawks at Centuryfield, the New England Patriots, Ohio State and Notre Dame. The surfaces of both WSU facilifeature the iconic Cougar logo at midfield along with crimson end zones and will be completelate July.

    Defensive CoordinatorMike Breske (Booth)

    Offensive Line

    Clay McGuire (Field)

    Defensive LineJoe Salavea (Field)

    Outside LinebackersPaul Volero (Booth)

    Inside Wide ReceiversDavid Yost (Booth)

    Running BacksJim Mastro (Booth)

    Special Teams CoordinatorEric Russell (Field)

    Outside Wide ReceiversDennis Simmons (Field)

    LinebackersKen Wilson (Field)

    Strength/ConditioningJason Loscalzo (Field)

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    YEAR-BY-YEARYEAR GP/GS CMP-ATT-INT PCT. YDS AVG./G TD LG EFFIC. TC NYG TD LG PLAYS TO2011 4/1 59-103-4 57.3 960 240.0 9 85 156.6 6 -28 0 2 109 932012 9/5 151-290-13 52.1 1874 208.2 15 81 114.5 27 -156 0 3 317 172013 13/13 449-714-22 62.9 4597 353.6 34 72 126.5 50 -177 0 11 764 44

    2014TOTAL 26/19 659-1107-39 59.5 7,431 285.8 58 85 126.2 83 -361 0 11 1190 70

    RS-FRESHMAN (2011)DATE OPPONENT GP/GS CMP-ATT-INT YDS TD LG TC NYG TD LG PLAYS OFFEN9/3 Idaho State - 6-13-0 67 1 20 0 0 0 0 13 679/10 UNLV - 5-6 110 2 57 0 0 0 0 6 1109/17 at San Diego State DNP10/1 at Colorado DNP10/8 at UCLA DNP10/15 Stanford DNP10/22 Oregon State (Sea) DNP10/22 at Oregon DNP11/5 at California DNP11/12 Arizona State - 27-36-0 494 4 85 3 -1 0 2 39 49311/19 Utah * 21-48-4 289 2 44 3 -27 0 0 51 26211/26 at Washington DNP

    RS-SOPHOMORE (2012)DATE OPPONENT GP/GS CMP-ATT-INT YDS TD LG TC NYG TD LG PLAYS OFFEN8/30 at BYU DNP9/8 Eastern Washington - 5-11-1 76 0 36 0 0 0 0 11 769/14 at UNLV * 26-45-2 378 4 81 3 -10 0 0 48 3689/22 Colorado * 32-60-2 401 4 49 4 -35 0 1 64 3669/29 Oregon (Sea.) * 33-60-1 348 1 33 8 -46 0 3 68 30210/6 at Oregon State * 9-20-3 81 0 49 0 0 0 0 20 8110/13 California * 4-10-2 64 0 40 2 -7 0 1 12 5710/27 at Stanford DNP11/3 at Utah - 3-8-0 23 0 15 0 0 0 0 8 2311/10 UCLA - 26-43-1 330 5 49 4 -32 0 0 47 29811/17 at Arizona State - 13-33-1 173 1 54 6 -26 0 0 39 14711/23 Washington DNP

    RS-JUNIOR (2013)DATE OPPONENT GP/GS CMP-ATT-INT YDS TD LG TC NYG TD LG PLAYS TOFF8/31 at Auburn * 35-65-3 344 1 53 5 14 0 11 70 3589/7 at USC * 26-38-2 215 0 50 4 -30 0 0 42 1859/14 Southern Utah * 32-41-1 383 5 55 2 -2 0 3 43 3819/21 Idaho * 31-43-2 346 4 43 1 -8 0 0 44 3389/28 Stanford (Sea.) * 24-36-1 184 0 43 2 -7 0 5 38 17710/5 at California * 41-67-1 521 3 72 1 -5 0 0 68 51610/12 Oregon State * 26-49-3 248 1 40 1 -1 0 0 50 24710/19 at Oregon * 58-89-4 557 4 39 5 -19 0 3 94 53810/31 Arizona State * 29-54-1 300 2 35 4 -25 0 5 58 27511/16 at Arizona * 39-53-1 319 2 27 7 -14 0 4 60 30511/23 Utah * 39-62-0 488 4 71 1 1 0 1 63 48911/30 at Washington * 32-59-2 282 2 29 10 -32 0 11 69 25012/21 vs. Colorado State * 37-58-1 410 6 28 7 -49 0 3 65 361

    RS-SENIOR (2014)DATE OPPONENT GP/GS CMP-ATT-INT YDS TD LG TC NYG TD LG PLAYS TOFF8/28 Rutgers (Sea.)9/5 at Nevada9/13 Portland State9/20 Oregon9/27 at Utah10/4 California10/10 at Stanford10/25 Arizona11/1 USC11/8 at Oregon State11/22 at Arizona State11/29 Washington

    CONNOR HALLIDAY STATS

    WSU TOUCHDOWN PASSES1. Alex Brink, 2004-07 762. Jason Gesser, 1999-2002 703. Ryan Leaf, 1994-97 594. Connor Halliday, 2011-present 58

    WSU PASSING YARDS1. Alex Brink, 2004-07 10,9132. Jason Gesser, 1999-2002 8,8303. Jack Thompson, 1975-78 7,8184. Ryan Leaf, 1994-97 7,4335. Connor Halliday, 2011-present 7,431

    WSU COMPLETIONS1. Alex Brink, 2004-07 8482. Connor Halliday, 2011-present 659

    WSU ATTEMPTS1. Alex Brink, 2004-07 1,4512. Jason Gesser, 1999-2002 1,1183. Connor Halliday, 2011-present 1,107

    WSU 300-YARD GAMES1. Connor Halliday, 2011-present 142. Alex Brink, 2004-07 12 Ryan Leaf, 1994-97 12

    WSU TOUCHDOWN PASSES1. Ryan Leaf, 1997 34 Connor Halliday, 2013 34

    WSU PASSING YARDS1. Connor Halliday, 2013 4,5972. Ryan Leaf, 1997 3,968

    WSU COMPLETIONS1. Connor Halliday, 2013 4492. Alex Brink, 2007 305

    WSU ATTEMPTS1. Connor Halliday, 2013 7142. Alex Brink, 2007 503

    WSU 300-YARD GAMES1. Ryan Leaf, 1997 9 Connor Halliday, 2011-present 9

    PAC-12 SEASON PASSING YARDS1. Sean Mannion (OSU), 2013 4,6622. Connor Halliday (WSU), 2013 4,5973. Cody Pickett (UW), 2002 4,458

    PAC-12 SEASON COMPLETIONS1. Connor Halliday, 2013 4492. Sean Mannion (OSU), 2013 4003. Nick Foles, Arizona, 2011 387

    PAC-12 SEASON ATTEMPTS1. Connor Halliday, 2013 7142. Sean Mannion (OSU), 2013 6033. Nick Foles, Arizona, 2011 560

    CAREER 300-YARD GAMES1. at Oregon (2013) 557 (4 TD)2. at Cal (2013) 521 (3 TD)3. Arizona State (2011) 494 (4 TD)4. Utah (2013) 488 (4 TD)5. vs. Colorado State (2013) 410 (6 TD)6. Colorado (2012) 401 (4 TD)7. Southern Utah (2013) 383 (5 TD)8. at UNLV (2012) 378 (4 TD)9. vs. Oregon (2012) 348 (1 TD)10. Idaho (2013) 346 (4 TD)11. at Auburn (2013) 344 (1 TD)12. UCLA (2012) 330 (5 TD)13. at Arizona (2013) 319 (2 TD)14. Arizona State (2013) 300 (2 TD)

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    OFFENSE 2011 2012 2013 2014 Streak CaBartolone (WR) - 9 2 - Caldwell (RB) - 4 5 - Cracraft (WR) - - 10 2 Dahl (OL) - - 13 13 Eklund (OL) - 7 13 13 Galvin (WR) 6 3 5 - Halliday (QB) 1 5 13 13 Marks (WR) - 8 9 - Mason (RB) 0 1 11 4 Myers (WR) 0 5 9 4 West (RB) - - 1 1 D. Williams (WR) - 5 8 8 K. Williams (WR) 2 0 1 -

    DEFENSE 2011 2012 2013 2014 Streak CaBrown (CB) 4 - Coen (LB) 1 11 10 - Cooper (DT) 9 13 22 Monroe (LB) - 12 13 25 Palacio (LB) 0 7 4 Pole (DL) 3 2 10 - Pritchard (LB) - 3 3 Sua (LB) 4 2 - - Taliulu (S) 2 10 - Vaeao (DL) 2 10 7

    PASSING PLAYS (48)YDS CONNECTION OPPONENT72 Halliday to Mayle (TD) at Cal71 Halliday to D. Williams (TD) Utah68 Halliday to Mason (TD) at Cal55 Halliday to D. Williams (TD) Southern Utah53 Halliday to Ratliff at Auburn50 Halliday to D. Williams at USC47 Apodaca to Marks (TD) vs. Stanford44 Halliday to D. Williams Utah43 Halliday to Marks (TD) Idaho43 Halliday to K. Williams vs. Stanford42 Halliday to D. Williams (TD) Southern Utah42 Halliday to Mason Utah41 Halliday to Mason at Cal40 Halliday to Mayle Oregon State39 Halliday to Mayle at Oregon35 Halliday to Mayle (TD) at Cal35 Halliday to Cracraft Arizona State34 Halliday to Marks (TD) Arizona State31 Halliday to Marks at Oregon31 Halliday to Mayle Arizona State31 Halliday to K. Williams Utah30 Halliday to Marks Southern Utah30 Halliday to D. Williams (TD) Idaho30 Halliday to Myers at Cal29 Halliday to D. Williams at Auburn29 Halliday to Cracraft Arizona State29 Halliday to Cracraft at Washington

    28 Halliday to K. Williams at USC28 Halliday to Marks Idaho28 Halliday to Mayle (TD) vs. Colorado State28 Halliday to West (TD) vs. Colorado State27 Halliday to Marks at Cal27 Halliday to Mayle at Arizona27 Halliday to K. Williams vs. Colorado State26 Halliday to Myers Utah25 Halliday to Cracraft at Oregon25 Halliday to Myers (TD) at Arizona25 Halliday to Cracraft (TD) vs. Colorado State24 Halliday to Mayle at Oregon24 Halliday to D. Williams at Arizona23 Halliday to Cracraft (TD) at Arizona22 Halliday to D. Williams at Washington21 Halliday to Cracraft Southern Utah21 Halliday to Cracraft vs. Stanford21 Halliday to D. Williams Oregon State21 Halliday to Myers Arizona State20 Halliday to Mayle (TD) Idaho

    20 Halliday to K. Williams at Washington

    RUSHING PLAYS (3)YDS RUSHER OPPONENT50 Mason Utah24 Caldwell at Auburn20 Caldwell at Washington

    2013 STARTING LINEUPSOFFENSE LT LG C RG RT WR (X) WR (Y) WR (Z) WR (H) RB QB@AUB Eklund Dahl Bosch Fullington Forbes Myers Cracraft Marks Bartolone Mason Halliday@USC Eklund Dahl Bosch Fullington Forbes Myers Ratliff Marks Caldwell (RB) Mason HallidaySUU Eklund Dahl Bosch Fullington Forbes Myers Cracraft Marks Bartolone Mason HallidayIDAHO Eklund Dahl Bosch Fullington Forbes Myers Cracraft Marks Caldwell (RB) Mason HallidayVS.STAN Eklund Dahl Bosch Fullington Forbes Myers Cracraft Marks Galvin Laufasa Halliday@CAL Eklund Dahl Bosch Goetz Fullington D. Williams Cracraft Marks Caldwell (RB) Mason HallidayOSU Eklund Dahl Bosch Goetz Full ington D. Williams Ratliff Marks Galvin Mason Halliday@ORE Eklund Dahl Bosch Goetz Fullington D. Williams Cracraft Marks Galvin Mason HallidayASU Eklund Dahl Bosch Goetz Fullington D. Williams Cracraft Marks Galvin Caldwell Halliday@ARIZ Eklund Dahl Bosch Goetz Fullington D. Williams Cracraft Myers Ratliff Mason HallidayUTAH Eklund Dahl Bosch Goetz Fullington D. Williams K. Willaims Myers Caldwell (RB) Mason Halliday@WASH Eklund Dahl Bosch Goetz Fullington D. Williams Cracraft Myers Galvin Mason Hallidayvs. CSU Dahl Eklund Bosch Goetz Fullington D. Williams Cracraft Myers West (RB) Mason Halliday

    OFFENSE T NT E BUCK SAM MIKE WILL CB SS FS CB@AUB Pole Guata Cooper Vaeao Coen Monroe Sagote Horton Bucannon Taliulu Washington@USC Pole Guata Cooper Vaeao Coen Monroe Sagote Horton Bucannon Taliulu BrownSUU Pole Guata Cooper Palacio Coen Monroe Sagote Horton Bucannon Taliulu WashingtonIDAHO Pole Guata Cooper Palacio Coen Monroe Sagote Horton Bucannon Taliulu WashingtonVS.STAN Pole Guata Cooper Vaeao Coen Monroe Sagote Horton Bucannon Taliulu Washington@CAL Pole Guata Cooper Vaeao Coen Monroe Sagote Horton Bucannon Taliulu WashingtonOSU Pole Guata Cooper Palacio Coen Monroe Sagote Horton Bucannon Taliulu Brown@ORE Pole Guata Cooper Vaeao Coen Monroe Sagote Horton Bucannon Taliulu BrownASU Pole Guata Cooper Vaeao Coen Monroe Sagote Horton Bucannon Taliulu Brown@ARIZ Pole Palacio (E) Cooper Vaeao Coen Monroe Sagote Horton Bucannon Taliulu WashingtonUTAH Palacio (E) Guata Cooper Vaeao Pritchard Monroe Sagote Horton Bucannon Locker Washington@WASH Palacio (E) Guata Cooper Vaeao Pritchard Monroe Sagote Horton Bucannon Locker Washington

    vs. CSU Palacio (E) Guata Cooper Vaeao Pritchard Monroe Sagote Horton Bucannon Locker Washington

    @AUB Halliday Bosch Bucannon Monroe Furney@USC Halliday Bosch Sagote Monroe FurneySUU Halliday Bosch Horton Monroe Coen

    IDAHO Halliday Bosch Bucannon Horton K. WilliamsVS.STAN Halliday Bosch Bucannon Monroe Davey@CAL Halliday Bosch Bucannon Monroe MasonOSU Halliday Bosch Bucannon Gauta K. Williams@ORE Halliday Bosch Bucannon Monroe I. DotsonASU Halliday Bosch Bucannon Cooper Furney@ARIZ Halliday Bosch Bucannon Monroe MasonUTAH Halliday Bosch Bucannon Monroe Mason@WASH Halliday Bosch Bucannon Monroe Masonvs. CSU Halliday Bosch Bucannon Monroe Mason

    WSU WEEKLY CAPTAIN

    BY PLAYER (12)NO. PLAYER TYPE47 Halliday (15 TD) Passing (47)10 D. Williams (4 TD) Receiving (10)9 Mayle (4 TD) Receiving (9)8 Cracraft (2 TD) Receiving (8)7 Marks (3 TD) Receiving (7)5 K. Williams Receiving (5)4 Mason (TD) Receiving (3), Rushing (1)3 Myers (1 TD) Receiving (3)1 Apodaca (1 TD) Passing (1)1 Caldwell Rushing (1)1 Ratliff Receiving (1)1 West (TD) Receiving (1)

    BY GAMENO. GAME6 at Cal (3 TD) Passing (6)6 Utah (1 TD) Passing (5), Rushing (1)5 Arizona State (1 TD) Passing (5)4 Southern Utah (2 TD) Passing (4)4 Idaho (3 TD) Passing (4)4 at Oregon Passing (4)4 at Arizona (2 TD) Passing (4)4 at Washington Passing (3), Rushing (1)4 vs. Colorado State (3 TD) Passing (4)3 at Auburn Passing (2), Rushing (1)3 vs. Stanford (1TD) Passing (3)2 at USC Passing (2)

    2 Oregon State Passing (2)

    LONG PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE (20+YARDS) GAMES STARTE

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    X 1 Vince MAYLE 6-3 219 SR* 80 Dom WILLIAMS 6-2 190 JR* 32 Drew LOFTUS 6-2 193 JR*

    Y 21 River CRACRAFT 6-0 199 SO 15 Robert LEWIS 5-9 162 FR*

    LT 56 Joe DAHL 6-4 303 JR* 63 Gunnar EKLUND 6-7 305 JR*

    LG 63 Gunnar EKLUND 6-7 305 JR* 69 Devonte McCLAIN 6-5 314 JR*

    C 58 Riley SORENSON 6-4 321 SO 64 Sam FLOR 6-4 306 SO*

    RG 73 Eduardo MIDDLETON 6-5 318 SO* 71 Jacob SEYDEL 6-6 295 JR*

    RT 61 Cole MADISON 6-5 300 FR* 71 Jacob SEYDEL 6-6 295 JR*

    H 5 Rickey GALVIN 5-8 171 SR* 83 Calvin GREEN 5-10 170 FR

    Z 18 Kristoff WILLIAMS 6-2 210 SR* 88 Isiah MYERS 6-0 189 SRor 9 Gabe MARKS 6-0 181 JR

    QB 12 Connor HALLIDAY 6-4 201 SR* 4 Luke FALK 6-4 208 FR*

    RB 25 Jamal MORROW 5-8 187 FR* 23 Gerard WICKS 5-11 211 FR*

    * = Redshirted

    COUGAR DEFENSE

    T 96 Xavier COOPER 6-4 299 JR 99 Darryl PAULO 6-2 261 JR

    NT 98 Kalafitoni POLE 6-1 301 S

    92 Robert BARBER 6-3 305 SO

    E 97 Destiny VAEAO 6-4 295 J 50 Lyman FAOLIU 6-3 266 S

    BUCK 40 Kache PALACIO 6-2 227 J 3 Ivan McCLENNAN 6-4 236 JR

    SAM 42 Cyrus COEN 6-0 208 S 26 Paris TAYLOR 6-3 206 SO

    MIKE 13 Darryl MONROE 6-1 235 JR 8 Jeremiah ALLISON 6-2 224 J

    WILL 33 Tana PRITCHARD 6-3 225 JR 6 Chester SUA 6-1 226 S

    BCB 22 Tracy CLARK 5-11 184 S 10 Jeff FARRAR 5-11 196 F

    SS 28 Darius LEMORA 5-11 182 FR 34 Teondray CALDWELL 5-9 197 J

    FS 30 Taylor TALIULU 5-11 206 J 31 Isaac DOTSON 6-1 218 S

    FCB 4 Daquawn BROWN 5-11 175 S 16 Charleston WHITE 5-10 176 FR

    COUGAR SPECIALISTS

    P 44 Wes CONCEPCION 6-0 188 JRor 45 Jordan DASCALO 6-1 180 F

    K 40 Erik POWELL 6-1 178 FR 41 Quentin BRESHARS 6-0 183 JR

    LS 65 Alex DEN BLEYKER 5-10 244 S

    H 21 River CRACRAFT 6-0 199 S

    PR 21 River CRACRAFT 6-0 199 S

    or 27 Marcellus PIPPINS 5-10 163 F

    KOR 18 Kristoff WILLIAMS 6-2 210 S 5 Rickey GALVIN 5-8 171 S

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    RUSHINGRushes in a GameStat Individual Total Opponent Year40+ Jerome Harrison 42 UCLA 200435+ Dwight Tardy 37 UCLA 200730+ Dwight Tardy 37 UCLA 200725+ Dwight Tardy 37 UCLA 2007

    Rush YardsStat Individual Total Opponent Year300+ Rueben Mayes 357 Oregon 1984250+ Jerome Harrison 260 UCLA 2005200+ Dwight Tardy 214 UCLA 2007150+ Dwight Tardy 214 UCLA 2007100+ James Montgomery 116 Montana State 2010

    Rushing TouchdownsStat Individual Total Opponent Year5+ James Matthews 5 Idaho 19824+ Deon Burnett 4 La.-Lafayette 19993+ Carl Winston 3 Washington 2012

    Yards Per Carry (Min. 8 Carries)Stat Individual Total Opponent Year14.0+ Don Paul 14.0 Oregon 194812.0+ Chris Bruhn 13.1 Idaho 200310.0+ Chris Bruhn 13.1 Idaho 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 Rushing2005 Grambling State at Seattle Jerome Harrison [113 yards] and

    DeMaundray Woolridge [105 yards]

    PASSINGPass AttemptsStat Individual Total Opponent Year70+ Connor Halliday 89 at Oregon 201360+ Connor Halliday 62 Utah 201350+ Connor Halliday 58 vs. Colorado State 201340+ Connor Halliday 58 vs. Colorado State 2013

    Pass CompletionsStat Individual Total Opponent Year40+ Connor Halliday 58 at Oregon 201335+ Connor Halliday 37 vs. Colorado State 201330+ Connor Halliday 37 vs. Colorado State 201325+ Connor Halliday 37 vs. Colorado State 2013

    Pass YardsStat Individual Total Opponent Year500+ Connor Halliday 557 at Oregon 2013450+ Connor Halliday 488 Utah 2013400+ Connor Halliday 410 vs. Colorado State 2013350+ Connor Halliday 410 vs. Colorado State 2013300+ CConnor Halliday 410 vs. Colorado State 2013

    Passing TouchdownsStat Individual Total Opponent Year6+ Connor Halliday 6 vs. Colorado State 2013

    5+ Connor Halliday 6 vs. Colorado State 20134+ Connor Halliday 6 vs. Colorado State 2013

    InterceptionsStat Individual Total Opponent Year6+ Alex Brink 6 Oregon State 20075+ Alex Brink 6 Oregon State 20074+ Connor Halliday 4 at Oregon 2013

    Completion Percentage (Min. 20 Attempts)Stat Individual Total Opponent Year.850+ Alex Brink .870 (20-23) Oregon 2006.800+ Alex Brink .809 (38-47) SDSU 2007.750+ Connor Halliday .780 (32-41) Southern Utah 2013

    Scored a Passing TD (50-75 Yards)2013 D. Williams from Connor Halliday, 71 yards; Utah

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

    RECEIVINGReceptionsStat Individual Total Opponent Year12+ Gabe Marks 13 at Oregon 201310+ Gabe Marks 13 at Oregon 20138+ River Cracraft 9 vs. Colorado State 2013

    Receiving Yards

    Stat Individual Total Opponent Year250+ Nian Taylor 254 Idaho 1998200+ Marquess Wilson 223 Arizona State 2011150+ Marquess Wilson 182 Oregon 2012131+ Gabe Marks 143 at Oregon 2013

    Receiving TouchdownsStat Individual Total Opponent Year3+ Marquess Wilson 3 Arizona State 20112+ Dom Williams 2 Utah 2013

    Two Players With 100+ Receiving Yards2013 at CalMarcus Mason (118) and Vince Mayle (113)

    Three Players With 100+ Receiving Yards2007 SDSU at SeattleMichael Bumpus [118], Brandon Gibson [116] andCharles Dillon [100]

    ALL-PURPOSE OFFENSETotal All-Purpose YardsStat Individual Total Opponent Year300+ Rueben Mayes 375 Oregon 1984250+ Teondray Caldwell 254 Oregon 2012200+ Teondray Caldwell 254 Oregon 2012

    DEFENSETacklesStat Individual Total Opponent Year25+ Dan Grayson 25 Arizona 198920+ Brandon Moore 20 Arizona State 199715+ Justin Sagote 15 vs. Colorado State 2013 Casey Locker 15 vs. Colorado State 2013

    SacksStat Individual Total Opponent Year5+ Mkristo Bruce 5 Stanford 2006

    4+ Andy Mattingly 4 Arizona State 20073+ Andy Mattingly 4 Arizona State 2007

    Tackles For LossStat Individual Total Opponent Year5+ Cory Evans 6.5 Oregon State 20074+ Cyrus Coen 4 Arizona State 20123+ Ioane Guata 3.0 at Cal 2013

    Total InterceptionsStat Individual Total Opponent Year4+ L. Thompson 4 UCLA 20013+ Will Derting 3 Nevada 20022+ Damante Horton 2 at USC 2013

    Blocked Punt2013 Theron West vs. Colorado State

    Blocked Field Goal

    2013 Toni Pole at USC

    Scored a Defensive PAT1993 Torey Hunter (75-yard run; California)

    Blocked PAT2012 Toni Pole Eastern Washington

    Scored a Safety2006 Team Stanford

    Shut Out an Opponent2013 Idaho (42-0)

    Held an Opponent Without an Offensive TD2013 Idaho (42-0)

    Returned an Interception for a TD2013 Casey Locker (39 yards - Utah)

    Returned a Fumble for a TD

    2013 Xavier Cooper 29-yard return; at Oregon

    Played an Overtime Game2012 W, 31-28 Washington

    SPECIAL TEAMSPuntsStat Individual Total Opponent Y14+ Mike Monahan 14 Stanford 112+ Steve Johnston 12 UCLA 110+ Michael Bowlin 10 Arizona State 2

    Punt ReturnsStat Individual Total Opponent Y8+ Jay Dumas 9 Oregon 16+ Michael Bumpus 7 Arizona 24+ Charles Dillon 4 Oregon State 2

    Returned a Punt for a TD (Blocks Not Included)2005 Michael Bumpus (87 yards at Nevada)

    Punt Return YardsStat Individual Total Opponent Y150+ Michael Bumpus 157 Nevada 2100+ Michael Bumpus 157 Nevada 2

    Kickoff ReturnsStat Individual Total Opponent Y9+ Isiah Barton 9 Oregon State 27+ Rickey Galvin 7 at Oregon 25+ Rickey Galvin 7 at Oregon 2

    Kickoff Return YardsStat Individual Total Opponent Y200+ Teondray Caldwell 220 Oregon 2175+ Teondray Caldwell 220 Oregon 2150+ Rickey Galvin 159 at Oregon 2

    125+ Rickey Galvin 159 at Oregon 2Returned a Kickoff for a TD2003 Sammy Moore (97 yards; Colorado)

    50+ Yard Field Goal2013 Andrew Furney (52 yards; Utah)

    4+ Field Goals2011 Andrew Furney

    21-26-21-47; at UCLA

    Returned a Punt for a TD (Blocks Not Included)2005 Michael Bumpus (87 yards at Nevada)

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    RUSHINGRushes in a GameStat Individual Total Opponent Year40+ John White 42 Utah 201135+ John White 42 Utah 201130+ Bishop Sankey 34 at Washington 201325+ Kapri Bibbs 27 vs. Colorado State 2013

    Rush YardsStat Individual Total Opponent Year250+ Chris Polk 284 Washington 2010200+ Bishop Sankey 200 at Washington 2013150+ Kapri Bibbs 174 vs. Colorado State 2013100+ Kapri Bibbs 174 vs. Colorado State 2013

    Rushing TouchdownsStat Individual Total Opponent Year4+ Ronnie Hillman 4 San Diego St. 20113+ Kapri Bibbs 3 vs. Colorado State 2013

    Yards Per Carry (Minimum 8 Carries)Stat Individual Total Opponent Year14.0+ Corey Grant 16.2 at Auburn 201312.0+ Corey Grant 16.2 at Auburn 201310.0+ Corey Grant 16.2 at Auburn 2013

    Scored a Rushing TD (50-75 Yards)

    2013 Thomas Tyner, at Oregon (66 yards)

    Scored a Rushing TD (75+ Yards)2013 Kapri Bibbs, vs. Colorado State, 75 yards

    Two Players With 100+ Yards Rushing2013 at Oregon Bryon Marshall [192 yards] Thomas Tyner [101 yards]

    PASSINGPass AttemptsStat Individual Total Opponent Year60+ Brad Lebo 61 Montana 199250+ Garret Grayson 50 vs. Colorado State 201340+ Garret Grayson 50 vs. Colorado State 2013

    Pass CompletionsStat Individual Total Opponent Year

    35+ Bo Levi Mitchell 40 SMU 200930+ Garret Grayson 31 vs. Colorado State 201325+ Garret Grayson 31 vs. Colorado State 2013

    Pass YardsStat Individual Total Opponent Year500+ Paul Justin 534 Arizona State 1989450+ Sean Mannion 493 Oregon State 2013400+ Sean Mannion 493 Oregon State 2013350+ Garret Grayson 369 vs. Colorado State 2013300+ Garret Grayson 369 vs. Colorado State 2013

    Passing TouchdownsStat Individual Total Opponent Year5+ Taylor Kelly 5 Arizona State 20134+ Taylor Kelly 5 Arizona State 2013

    Completion PercentageStat Individual Total Opponent Year

    .850+ Taylor Kelly .869 ASU (20-23) 2012.800+ Taylor Kelly .869 ASU (20-23) 2012

    .750+ Kieth Price .750 at UW (15-20) 2013

    Scored a Passing TD (50-75 Yards)2013 Charles Lovett from Garret Grayson,

    vs. Colorado State (63 yards)

    Scored a Passing TD (75+ Yards)2013 Chris Harper from Jared Goff at Cal (89 yards)

    RECEIVINGReceptionsStat Individual Total Opponent Year12+ Chris Harper 13 at Cal 201310+ Brandin Cooks 11 Oregon State 20138+ Jordon Vaden 8 vs. Colorado State 2013

    Receiving Yards

    Stat Individual Total Opponent Year200+ Chris Harper 216 at Cal 2013150+ Chris Harper 216 at Cal 2013100+ Dres Anderson 129 Utah 2013

    Receiving TouchdownsStat Individual Total Opponent Year3+ A. Robinson 3 SMU 20102+ Jake Murphy 2 Utah 2013

    Two Players With 100+ Yards Receiving2013 Utah Dres Anderson (129) and Jake Murphy (102)

    ALL-PURPOSE OFFENSETotal All-Purpose YardsStat Individual Total Opponent Year300+ Chris Polk 302 Washington 2010250+ DeAnth. Thomas 262 Oregon 2011

    200+ Bishop Sankey 240 at Washington 2013

    DEFENSETacklesStat Individual Total Opponent Year15+ Eric Kendricks 15 UCLA 201212+ Eric Kendricks 15 UCLA 2012

    SacksStat Individual Total Opponent Year5+ Riall Johnson 5 Stanford 19994+ Riall Johnson 5 Stanford 19993+ Scott Crichton 3 Oregon State 2012

    Tackles For LossStat Individual Total Opponent Year5+ Nick Reed 5 Oregon 20074+ Scott Crichton 4 Oregon State 20123+ Davon Coleman 3 Arizona State 2012

    Total InterceptionsStat Individual Total Opponent Year3+ Jordan Poyer 3 Oregon State 20122+ Rashaad Reynolds 2 Oregon State 2013

    Returned an Interception for a TD2013 Terrance Mitchell, at Oregon, 51 yards (Halliday)

    Returned a Fumble for a TD2012 Eric Kendricks, UCLA (40 yards)

    Scored a Safety2013 Rush, at Cal

    Shut Out WSU2010 Arizona State (42-0) at Sun Devil Stadium

    Held WSU Without an Offensive TD

    2013 at USC

    Blocked a Punt2012 UCLA (Anthony Barr) (on Mike Bowlin)Blocked Field Goal2012 Cassius Marsh, UCLA (Furney) 33-yard attempt

    Scored a Defensive PAT1991 Steve Tovar, Ohio State (100-yd interception)

    Blocked a PAT2013 Utah (Andrew Furney)

    SPECIAL TEAMSPuntsStat Individual Total Opponent Y12+ Ryan Downes 12 Idaho 210+ Justin Bergendahl 10 Nevada 28+ TJ Conley 8 Idaho 2

    Punt Returns

    Stat Individual Total Opponent Y8+ Paul Guidry 8 UCLA 16+ Damian Williams 6 USC 24+ Robert Nelson 5 Arizona State 2

    Punt Return YardsStat Individual Total Opponent Y100+ William Wright 114 Arizona 2

    Returned a Punt for a TD (Blocks Not Included)2010 Cliff Harris, Oregon (67 yards)

    Kickoff ReturnsStat Individual Total Opponent Y7+ Dom. Hatfield 7 Utah 26+ Dom. Hatfield 7 Utah 25+ Dom. Hatfield 7 Utah 2

    Kickoff Return Yards

    Stat Individual Total Opponent Y200+ Tony Cherry 240 Oregon 1175+ Chris Oldham 179 Oregon 1150+ Justin Phinisee 162 Oregon 2125+ Tre Mason 141 at Auburn 2

    Returned a Kickoff for a TD2013 Tre Mason, at Auburn (100 yards)

    50+ Yard Field Goal2012 Vincenzo DAmato, California (52 yards)

    4+ Field Goals2006 Jesse Ainsworth, Arizona State [34-46-47-32

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    Washington State University announced Nov. 30, 2011 that Mike Leach had been named theCougars head football coach.

    In 2013, Leachs second season at the helm of the Cougars, he guided Washington State tothe Gildan New Mexico Bowl, the first bowl game for the Cougars in a decade. Last season theCougars ranked fourth in the nation in passing offense, setting a school-record at 368.00 yardsper game, eclipsing the previous mark of 343.3 ypg in 1997. The Cougar offense threw for morethan 400 yards five times, including a 2013 NCAA FBSbest 557 yards at Oregon. QuarterbackConnor Halliday set WSU single-season records for passing yards (4,587), attempts (714) andcompletions (449), the first WSU quarterback to surpass the 4,000-yard mark. The Cougarspicked up more national recognition as safety Deone Bucannon became WSUs first All-America first-team selection since 2005 and was later selected as the No. 27 overall pick in

    NFL Draft by the Arizona Cardinals, the first Cougar taken in the first round since 2003. TheCougars 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 Conferencein passing, averaging 330.42 yards per game. That figure ranked ninth nationally and markedthe second-highest average in school history. Seven times the Cougars threw for more than350 yards, including the season-ending, 31-28, overtime win against Washington. In a seasonthat produced a 3-9 overall record, the Cougars saw a bit of a youth movement as 17 freshmenplayed and only four seniors started regularly. Academically, nine Cougars received Pac-12All-Academic honors while the 2012 fall semester football GPA of 2.66 marked the first time thefootball 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, allat 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 nationalcoach of the year awards in 2008 - the Woody Hayes Award, Howie Long/Fieldturf Coach ofthe Year, and George Munger Award. His offense spreads the field with his exciting brand offootball 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 nevery 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 pagame, 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 anrecord. 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 unprecedefour players earned first-team All-America status, in addition to Leachs three coach of the year honors. Quarterback Graham Harrell, offensive tackle Rylan Reedoffensive guard Brandon Carter each garnered first-team honors, while wide receiver Michael Crabtree was honored as a unanimous consensus All-American fosecond-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 finishestoried 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 yin 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 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 seaFormer 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. Symand 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 Techas the top nine all-time in total offense, while scoring went from 23 points per game in 1999 to a school-record 43.8 points in 2008. The most significant increase was ipassing 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. TheRaiders 28 total rushing scores in 2008 were the most for a Tech team since the 1993 team scored 30. Despite Techs offense revolving around the pass, Leach 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 rubacks 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 held opponents without an offensive touchdown a dozen times under Leach, including seven shutouts. Three of the whitewashes came in 2000 when the Red Raiderfor 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 refor 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 Raide76 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 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 candidate for the prestigious Draddy Award, the academic Heisman. Harrell also ranked fourth in the 2008 Heisman voting, while Crabtree was fifth. Symons wasecond 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 catego

    YEAR SCHOOL RECORD POSTSEAS

    2000 Texas Tech 7-6 (3-5 Big 12) GalleryFurniture Bow2001 Texas Tech 7-5 (4-4 Big 12) Alamo Bow2002 Texas Tech 9-5 (5-3 Big 12) Tangerine Bowl2003 Texas Tech 8-5 (4-4 Big 12) Houston Bowl2004 Texas Tech 8-4 (5-3 Big 12) Holiday Bowl2005 Texas Tech 9-3 (6-2 Big 12) Cotton Bow2006 Texas Tech 8-5 (4-4 Big 12) Insight Bowl

    2007 Texas Tech 9-4 (4-4 Big 12) Gator Bowl2008 Texas Tech 11-2 (7-1 Big 12) Cotton Bow2009 Texas Tech 8-4 (5-3 Big 12) Alamo B2012 Washington State 3-9 (1-8 Pac-12)2013 Washington State 6-7 (4-5 Pac-12) New Mexico Bow12th Season

    Career Record 93-59

    WSU Record 9-16

    Career Conference Record 52-46

    Pac-12 Conference Record 5-13

    Bowl Game Record 5-5

    HEAD COACHING RECOR

    Head Coach

    Third Season

    MIKE LEACH

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    Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbac

    2000-09 TEXAS TEC

    Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbac

    1999 OKLAHOM

    Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbac1997-98 KENTUCK

    Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbac

    1992-96 VALDOSTA STA

    Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line (1994-9

    Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers/Quarterbacks (1992-9

    1989-91 IOWA WESLEYA

    Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Li

    1989 PORI, FINLAND (EUROPEAN LEAGU

    Head Coa

    1988 COLLEGE OF THE DESERT (CALI

    Linebacke

    1987 CAL PO Offensive Li

    Masters U.S. SPORTS ACADEMY,

    Juris Doctor PEPPERDINE,

    Bachelors BYU,

    COACHING CARE

    EDUCATIO

    during his final three seasons and was a Heisman Trophy candidate in 2002. He also wasnamed the Verizon Academic All-American of the Year for football and was awarded an $18,000postgraduate scholarship by the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame.

    In 2004, inside receiver Trey Haverty became Techs first Associated Press All-Americansince Montae Reagor in 1998, when he was selected to the third team. Free safety DwayneSlay earned first-team All-America honors from Sports Illustrated in 2005, marking the first inseven seasons. Slay was one of the countrys most punishing tacklers that year and led theconference 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 mostsuccessful draft for Texas Tech in the Leach era. Crabtree became the highest draft pick atNo. 10, since Gabe Rivera in 1983. Crabtree, selected by the San Francisco 49ers, is the highestdrafted Tech receiver since Dave Parks went No. 1 overall in 1964.

    Safety Darcel McBath was selected by the Denver Broncos in the second round, whileoffensive lineman Louis Vasquez was taken in the third by San Diego. Defensive end BrandonWilliams went to the Dallas Cowboys in the fourth.

    The program made strides academically as well under Leach. During his 10 years, Tech wasrecognized as one of the nations top institutions for consistently being above a 70 percentgraduation rate, according to the American Football Coaches Association.

    Prior to coming on board at Texas Tech, Leach, in just one season at Oklahoma, directeda 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 coachin 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 293.3to 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 pergame.

    In 1998, Oklahoma was last in the Big 12 and 101st in the country in scoring offense at 16.7points per game. In 1999, the Sooners improved to second in the league and eighth in thecountry 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. TheSooners were one of only two schools in the nation to have six players with 20 or morereceptions in 1999.

    Prior to joining Bob Stoops Oklahoma staff, Leach served as offensive coordinator for HalMumme at the University of Kentucky and Valdosta (Ga.) State University. For two years atKentucky under Mumme, Leach coached the Kentucky Air Raid offense that was one of themost explosive in Southeastern Conference history. Under Mumme and Leach, the Kentuckyoffense 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 and34 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 Quarterlymagazine, Leach helped Mumme lead Valdosta State to a 40-17-1 record. The 1993 Blazeroffense smashed 66 school records, 22 conference records and seven national records. In1994, Valdosta State advanced to the Division II playoffs with Leachs offense shattering 80school records, 35 conference records and seven more national marks.

    Leach and Mumme first teamed up at Iowa Wesleyan College in 1989. From 1989 to 1991Leach served as offensive coordinator and line coach for an offense that led the NAIA inpassing yardage one season and finished second the other two. Iowa Wesleyan quarterbackspassed 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 inthe 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 theU.S. Sports Academy and his law degree from Pepperdine University, where he graduated in

    the top one-third of his class.The oldest of six siblings, Leach and his wife, Sharon, are the parents of four children;Janeen, Kim, Cody and Kiersten.

    COACHING ACCOLADE

    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 YEAR2008 GEORGE MUNGER AWARD

    6 NCAA PASSING TITLES

    19 NFL DRAFT PICKS

    2 FIRST-ROUND NFL DRAFT PICKS

    23 PLAYERS IN THE NFL IN 2010

    21 ALL-AMERICANS

    7 FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

    6 FRESHMEN ALL-AMERICANS

    149 ALL-BIG 12 SELECTIONS

    15 ALL-PAC-12 SELECTIONS

    21 FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG 12 SELECTIONS

    1 FIRST TEAM ALL-PAC-12 SELECTION4 HEISMAN TROPHY TOP-10 FINALISTS

    162 BIG 12 ALL-ACADEMIC SELECTIONS

    17 PAC-12 ALL-ACADEMIC SELECTIONS

    94 BIG 12 FIRST TEAM ALL-ACADEMIC SELECTIONS

    1 PAC-12 FIRST TEAM ALL-ACADEMIC SELECTION

    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

    12 SENIOR BOWL SELECTIONS

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    TEAM STATISTICS WSU OPPSCORING 403 423 Points Per Game 31.0 32.5FIRST DOWNS 301 297 Rushing 48 133 Passing 229 143 Penalty 24 21RUSHING YARDAGE 694 2434

    Yards gained rushing 1012 2737 Yards lost rushing 318 303 Rushing Attempts 243 547 Average Per Rush 2.9 4.4 Average Per Game 53.4 187.2 TDs Rushing 10 25PASSING YARDAGE 4784 3520 Comp-Att-Int 470-756-24 287-459-16 Average Per Pass 6.3 7.7 Average Per Catch 10.2 12.3 Average Per Game 368.0 270.8 TDs Passing 36 23TOTAL OFFENSE 5478 5954 Total Plays 999 1006 Average Per Play 5.5 5.9 Average Per Game 421.4 458.0KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 50-1047 49-982

    PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 21-188 21-147INT RETURNS: #-Yards 16-343 24-178KICK RETURN AVERAGE 20.9 20.0PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 9.0 7.0INT RETURN AVERAGE 21.4 7.4FUMBLES-LOST 24-11 25-14PENALTIES-Yards 75-628 81-615 Average Per Game 48.3 47.3PUNTS-Yards 64-2471 64-2496 Average Per Punt 38.6 39.0 Net punt average 35.7 34.5KICKOFFS-Yards 79-4917 82-5109 Average Per Kick 62.2 62.3 Net kick average 52.2 40.4TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 28:37 31:233RD-DOWN Conversions 79/200 77/202 3rd-Down Pct 40% 38%

    4TH-DOWN Conversions 15/25 15/26 4th-Down Pct 60% 58%SACKS BY-Yards 21-145 32-244MISC YARDS 0 -7TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 51 52FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 16-20 19-25ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0RED-ZONE SCORES (40-51) 78% (41-51) 80%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (32-51) 63% (29-51) 57%PAT-ATTEMPTS (49-50) 98%(48-48) 100%ATTENDANCE 178427 378382 Games/Avg Per Game 6/29738 6/63064 Neutral Site Games 1/27104

    BY QUARTERS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH TOTALWashington State 107 137 78 81 403Opponents 92 135 96 100 423

    2013 STATISTICS

    DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE OVERALL CONFERENCE TIME ATTENDAug 31, 2013 at Auburn L 24-31 0-1-0 0-0-0 3:40 85095Sep 07, 2013 at #25 USC * W 10-7 1-1-0 1-0-0 3:06 77823Sep 14, 2013 SOUTHERN UTAH W 48-10 2-1-0 1-0-0 3:11 31127Sep 21, 2013 IDAHO W 42-0 3-1-0 1-0-0 3:05 31521Sep 28, 2013 #5 STANFORD * & L 17-55 3-2-0 1-1-0 3:28 40095Oct 05, 2013 at California * W 44-22 4-2-0 2-1-0 3:52 44682Oct 12, 2013 OREGON STATE * L 24-52 4-3-0 2-2-0 3:28 31955

    Oct 19, 2013 at #2 Oregon * L 38-62 4-4-0 2-3-0 3:38 56949Oct 31, 2013 #25 ARIZONA STATE * L 21-55 4-5-0 2-4-0 3:19 20617Nov. 16, 2013 at Arizona * W 24-17 5-5-0 3-4-0 3:03 42080Nov. 22, 2013 UTAH* W 49-37 6-5-0 4-4-0 3:41 23112Nov. 29, 2013 at Washington L 17-27 6-6-0 4-5-0 3:19 71753Dec 21, 2013 vs Colorado State $ L 45-48 6-7-0 4-5-0 4:06 27104

    * Pac-12 Conference game& Played at CenturyLink Field in Seattle$ New Mexico Bowl (Played in Albuquerque)

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    SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICSRUSHING GP ATT GAIN LOSS NET AVG TD LONG AVG/G GP ATT GAIN LOSS NET AVG TD LONG AVG/Marcus Mason 13 87 446 17 429 4.9 2 50 33.0 36 118 625 28 597 5.1 3 65 16T. Caldwell 13 50 286 15 271 5.4 1 24 20.8 23 106 567 27 540 5.1 1 29 23Jere. Laufasa 13 35 164 7 157 4.5 7 13 12.1 13 35 164 7 157 4.5 7 13 12Austin Apodaca 13 7 31 11 20 2.9 0 10 1.5 13 7 31 11 20 2.9 0 10 1Theron West 12 4 18 0 18 4.5 0 7 1.5 12 4 18 0 18 4.5 0 7 1K. Williams 12 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.1 33 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0TEAM 5 9 0 25 -25 -2.8 0 0 -5.0C. Halliday 13 50 66 243 -177 -3.5 0 11 -13.6 26 83 74 435 -361 -4.3 0 11 -13Total 13 243 1012 318 694 2.9 10 50 53.4Opponents 13 547 2737 303 2434 4.4 25 75 187.2

    SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICSPASSING GP EFFIC CMP-ATT-INT PCT YDS TD LNG AVG/G GP EFFIC ATT-CMP-INT PCT YDS TD LNG AVGC. Halliday 13 126.52 449-714-22 62.9 4597 34 72 353.6 26 126.16 1107-659-39 59.5 7431 58 85 285Austin Apodaca 13 93.59 21-42-2 50.0 187 2 47 14.4 13 93.59 42-21-2 50.0 187 2 47 14Total 13 124.69 470-756-24 62.2 4784 36 72 368.0Opponents 13 136.51 287-459-16 62.5 3520 23 89 270.8

    SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICSRECEIVING GP NO. YDS AVG TD LONG AVG/G GP NO. YDS AVG TD LONG AVG/GGabe Marks 13 74 807 10.9 7 47 62.1 25 123 1367 11.1 9 52 54.7Marcus Mason 13 52 390 7.5 2 68 30.0 36 68 484 7.1 3 68 13.4K. Williams 12 51 490 9.6 0 43 40.8 33 82 816 10.0 6 57 24.7River Cracraft 13 46 614 13.3 3 35 47.2 13 46 614 13.3 3 35 47.2Vince Mayle 13 42 539 12.8 7 72 41.5 13 42 539 12.8 7 72 41.5Dom. Williams 13 40 647 16.2 7 71 49.8 24 74 1193 16.1 10 71 49.7Rickey Galvin 13 39 311 8.0 4 18 23.9 29 76 621 8.2 5 26 21.4Isiah Myers 13 37 425 11.5 3 39 32.7 33 86 939 10.9 7 39 28.5Bobby Ratliff 13 27 243 9.0 2 53 18.7 36 85 990 11.6 3 53 27.5T. Caldwell 13 26 130 5.0 0 19 10.0 23 40 166 4.2 0 27 7.2Leon Brooks 13 11 37 3.4 0 12 2.8 31 18 59 3.3 0 13 1.9B. Bartolone 5 10 53 5.3 0 13 10.6 17 63 488 7.7 4 26 28.7Jere. Laufasa 13 9 38 4.2 0 9 2.9 13 9 38 4.2 0 9 2.9Theron West 12 3 50 16.7 1 28 4.2 12 3 50 16.7 1 28 4.2John Thompson 3 2 6 3.0 0 3 2.0 3 2 6 3.0 0 3 2.0J. Fullington 13 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.3 49 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.1Total 13 470 4784 10.2 36 72 368.0Opponents 13 287 3520 12.3 23 89 270.8

    SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICSPUNTING NO. YDS AVG LONG TB FC I20 BLKD NO. YDS AVG LONG TB FC I20 BLKDMike Bowlin 52 2036 39.2 68 1 13 19 0 110 4469 40.6 69 5 25 27 3Wes Concepcion 12 435 36.2 54 1 8 3 0 14 517 36.9 54 1 8 3 0Total 64 2471 38.6 68 2 21 22 0Opponents 64 2496 39.0 61 5 19 14 2

    SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICSKICKOFFS NO. YDS AVG TB OB RETN NET YDLN NO. YDS AVG TB OBMike Bowlin 49 3026 61.8 16 4 96 5987 62.4 34 4Andrew Furney 30 1891 63.0 10 0 89 5335 59.9 11 2Total 79 4917 62.2 26 4 982 41.6 23Opponents 82 5109 62.3 30 2 1047 40.4 24

    SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICSPUNT RETURNS NO. YDS AVG TD LONG NO. YDS AVG TD LONGLeon Brooks 21 188 9.0 0 51 44 348 7.9 0 51Total 21 188 9.0 0 51Opponents 21 147 7.0 0 19

    SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICSKICK RETURNS NO. YDS AVG TD LONG NO. YDS AVG TD LONGRickey Galvin 24 537 22.4 0 35 28 618 22.1 0 37T. Caldwell 15 343 22.9 0 45 42 1018 24.2 0 92K. Williams 5 96 19.2 0 27 10 203 20.3 0 27Marcus Mason 3 46 15.3 0 18 21 371 17.7

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