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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 ...
Leading up to this season, Jedd Fisch and his University of Washington defensive coaches reiterated the pressing need for more turnovers. It was almost a daily ...
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.
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 ...
Washington reclaimed the Apple Cup trophy Saturday, routing Washington State 59-24. Here are three more takeaways from the ...
With a dominant fourth quarter, Washington steamrolled WSU, winning the 117th Apple Cup, 59-24 — scoring the most points in ...
Oregon and Washington were favored by a combined 53 points in the Civil War and Apple Cup, respectively. They won by 69, ...
Rivalry weekend in the Pacific Northwest produced blowouts, but the Utah-Texas Tech game did not follow the expected script.
Huskies took an early lead against the Washington State University(WSU) Cougars, ultimately dominating both halves of the ...
WSU added a field goal, before UW ended the half with a solid 11-play, 42-yard drive that chewed up 4:56 of the last 5:11 of ...
Demond Williams Jr. threw four touchdown passes and ran for a score as Washington reclaimed the Apple Cup with a 59-24 victory over ...
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