Washington reclaimed the Apple Cup trophy Saturday, routing Washington State 59-24. Here are three more takeaways from the ...
This article was originally published on www.si.com/college/washington as WSU Made the Huskies Apple Pay for Goal Line Play ...
For the Huskies, he'll choose from among three-game Cougars starter Jaxon Potter, a 6-foot-5, 205-pound sophomore from ...
For Apple Cup purposes, consider Troy Petz the player to be named later in the football trade for Taariq 'Buddah' Al-Uqdah.
Washington State lost the Apple Cup on Saturday, but the Cougars got a little vengeance a day later, courtesy of Chau Smith-Wade. The former standout Cougars cornerback (2020-23), now a starter with ...
About 30 minutes after Washington quarterback Demond Williams Jr. took a knee to officially end the 117th Apple Cup with a 59-24 UW victory — marking the first drive of the night in which the Huskies ...
Demond Williams Jr. accounted for five total TDs as the UW Huskies rattled off 28 straight fourth-quarter points for a 59-24 ...
Here's what stood out from the UW Huskies' 59-24 Apple Cup triumph over the WSU Cougars in the 117th edition of the ...
UW and WSU meet Saturday in Pullman for the 117th Apple Cup, but before looking ahead, let's take a look back at five ...
With Gesa Field stuffed to the brim, Coug fans were ready for the 117th Apple Cup on home turf. The WSU defense got off to a hot start, with defensive end Buddha Peleti sacking quarterback Demond ...
The 117th Apple Cup began with a sack of Demond Williams, a naked-to-the-Eastern-Washington-wind, fully-exposed hit and an 8-yard loss.
WSU quarterback Zevi Eckhaus made his first start of the season in Saturday's Apple Cup, but it made little difference with ...
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