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    POSTG ME NOTES

    COLORADO AT NO. 24 WASHINGTON STATE NOV. 21 2015

    GAME NOTES

    Colorado won the toss and deferred. WSU to receive kick in first half.

    Attendance: 25,121

    WSU wore white helmets with numbers on the side, the first time WSU has worn that helmet since the 1963 season when WSU

    was coached by Jim Sutherland.

    TEAM NOTES

    WSUs 96-yard scoring drive in the second quarter was the fifth, 90-plus-yard scoring drive of the season (4 TDs, 1 FG)

    WSU led 14-0 at the half, the first time holding a Pac-12 opponent scoreless in the first half since leading Stanford, 10-7, Nov.10, 2007.

    WSUs eight wins are its most wins since 2003, best start since 2003 (9-2)

    WSU held an opponent without a touchdown for the first time since Sept. 21, 2013 a 42-0 win vs. Idaho. It was the first time

    WSU held a Pac-10/12 opponent without a touchdown since Oct. 7, 2006 at Oregon State.

    PLAYER NOTES

    Andre Dillard (LT) made his first career start

    Sam Flor (C) made his first start of the season, third of his career

    Keith Harringtons 1-yard touchdown run in the first quarter was his second rushing touchdown of the season.

    Luke Falks second-quarter touchdown pass to Dom Williams marked the 15th-straight game Falk has thrown a touchdown pass

    Gerard Wicks rushed for a career-high 123 yards on 13 carries. He is WSUs first 100-yard rusher since James Montgomery

    tallied 116 yards vs. Montana State on Sept. 11, 2010.

    Gabe Marks finished the night with 1,067 receiving yards for the season, the 12th time (11 players) in school history that has

    been accomplished. Marks 1,067 yards ranks eighth on the single-season list.

    Gabe Marks third-quarter touchdown reception was his 14th of the season, a WSU single-season record, breaking a tie he

    held with Jason Hill entering the game.

    Ivan McClennan registered his fifth sack this season.

    Darryl Paulo registered his team-leading 5.5 sack this season.

    Luke Falk extended his single-season school record with his 36th touchdown pass of 2015. That places him tied for seventh in

    Pac-12 single-season history.

    Peyton Bender threw his second touchdown pass of the season, a 16-yard strike to Gabe Marks

    Peyton Bender set career highs with 13 completions, 22 attempts and 133 yards.

    Taylor Taliulus fourth-quarter interception was the first of his career.