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Series History Broadcast Info Cougar Quick Game 2019 SCHEDULE/RESULTS OREGON STATE (5-5, 4-3 Pac-12) at WASHINGTON STATE (5-5, 2-5 Pac-12) (5-5, 2-5 Pac-12) 6 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 23, 2019 • Pac-12 Network Martin Stadium (32,952) • Pullman, Wash. DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT Aug. 31 New Mexico State (23) W, 58-7 (P12) BROADCAST INFO SERIES HISTORY Sept. 7 Northern Colorado (22) W, 59-17 (P12) Sept. 13 at Houston & (20) W, 31-24 (ESPN) TV: Pac-12 Network ALL-TIME: WSU leads 53-47-3 Sept. 21 UCLA * (19) L, 63-67 (ESPN) PLAY-BY-PLAY: Roxy Bernstein OVERALL STREAK: WSU +5 Sept. 28 at No. 19 Utah * L, 13-38 (FOX Sports 1) ANALYST: Anthony Herron LAST SEASON: WSU, 56-37 (10/6/18 - Corvallis) BYE SIDELINE: Jill Savage LAST OSU WIN: 52-24 (10/12/13 - Pullman) Oct. 12 at No. 18 Arizona State * L, 34-38 (P12) IN CORVALLIS: WSU leads 24-23 Oct. 19 Colorado * W, 41-10 (ESPNU) RADIO: Washington State Sports Network from STREAK: WSU +3 Oct. 26 at No. 11 Oregon * L, 35-37 (ESPN) Learfield IMG College LAST MEETING: WSU, 56-37 (10/6/18) BYE PLAY-BY-PLAY: Matt Chazanow LAST OSU WIN: 19-6 (10/6/12) Nov. 9 at California * L, 20-33 (P12) ANALYST: Alex Brink IN PULLMAN: WSU leads 24-17-2 Nov. 16 Stanford * W, 49-22 (P12) SIDELINE: Jessamyn McIntyre STREAK: WSU +2 Nov. 23 Oregon State * 6 p.m. (P12) LAST MEETING: WSU, 52-23 (9/16/17) Nov. 29 at Washington * 1 p.m. (FOX) LIVESTATS: wsu.statbroadcast.com LAST OSU WIN: 52-24 (10/12/13) TWITTER: @WSUCougarfb, @WSUCougarNotes NEUTRAL: OSU leads 7-5-1 & AdvoCare Texas Kickoff (NRG Stadium) INSTAGRAM: @WSUCOUGARFB LAST MEETING: OSU 44-21 (10/22/11 - Seattle) $ Levi’s Stadium (Santa Clara, Calif.) ( ) Washington State Ranking * Pac-12 Conference Game COUGARS CLOSE OUT HOME SLATE AGAINST OREGON STATE Home games in BOLD / All times Pacific Washington State closes out its home schedule Saturday against Oregon State at 6 p.m. on the Pac-12 Network. WASHINGTON STATE SERIES HISTORY ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS The Cougars lead the all-time series with Oregon State 53-47-3 after claiming the last five meetings including a 56-37 win in Corvallis last season. WSU owns a 24-17-2 mark in Pullman against OSU including the last two meet- OFFICE ADDRESS: ings after recording a 52-23 win in 2017. OSU is looking for its first win in the series since 2013, 52-24 in Pullman. Bohler Addition 195 Pullman, WA 99164-1602 COUGAR SENIOR CLASS TO BE RECOGNIZED SATURDAY OFFICE PHONE: 509-335-COUG 14 members of the Washington State senior class will be recognized prior to Saturday’s kickoff: DL Misiona Aiolu- OFFICE FAX: 509-335-0267 potea-Pei, WR Brandon Arconado, DL Karson Block, DL Tristan Brock, QB Anthony Gordon, QB Gage Gubrud, OL MARTIN STADIUM PRESS BOX: 509-335-COUG Fred Mauigoa, DL Nnamdi Oguayo, WR Dezmon Patmon, CB Marcus Strong, QB Trey Tinsley, WR Easop Winston ASSOC. A.D. / ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS: Jr., OL Robert Valencia. Tyler Hilinski, who was part of the signing class, will also be recognized with the seniors. Bill Stevens (FB) OFFICE PHONE: 509-335-4294 ABOUT WASHINGTON STATE CELL: 916-761-7005 Washington State entered the week with a 5-5 overall record and 2-5 in Pac-12 Conference play after beating EMAIL: [email protected] Stanford 49-22 in Pullman last Saturday. The Air Raid leads the nation in the passing (441.8), tied for sixth in total SPORTS: Football, Women’s Tennis offense (522.2) and ninth in scoring (40.3). The Cougar defense entered the week tied for fourth in the Pac-12 in ASST. DIRECTOR: Bobby Alworth (FB) takeaways (16) and second in fumble recoveries (8). Head coach Mike Leach is in his eighth season at Washing- OFFICE PHONE: 509-335-5785 ton State and owns a 54-45 record with the Cougars. WSU is looking to become bowl eligible for a program-best CELL: 951-452-6129 fifth straight year. EMAIL: [email protected] SPORTS: Football, Baseball, Swimming COUGAR QUICK GAME ASST. DIRECTOR: Chris Caskey OFFICE PHONE: 509-335-0255 TEAM EMAIL: [email protected] • 3 WSU receivers are on the Biletnikoff Award Watch List (Arconado, Patmon, Winston Jr.), most in Pac-12 SPORTS: Women’s Basketball, Rowing • WSU has seen 27 players make their WSU debuts this season and 17 make their 1st career start ASST. DIRECTOR: Ben Laskey • WSU’s roster features players from 19 states and from British Columbia, American Samoa and Australia OFFICE PHONE: 509-335-0265 • Since 2015, WSU owns 42 wins, 4th-most among Pac-12 schools (UW - 45, Stan - 44, Utah - 44) CELL: 209-608-2173 • Since 2015, WSU owns 28 Pac-12 wins, 4th-most among Pac-12 schools (USC - 31, Stan - 30, UW - 29) EMAIL: [email protected] • WSU is the only Pac-12 team with four shutouts since 2013 (6+ seasons) (Utah - 3, Stan and UW - 2) SPORTS: Women’s Soccer, Men’s Basketball • WSU has beaten Stanford 4 straight years for the 1st time since claiming 8 straight meetings (1957-64) ASST. DIRECTOR: Devon Lucal • WSU has produced an All-America offensive lineman in each of the last 4 seasons OFFICE PHONE: 509-335-0268 • 3 starters from the 2018 team have made starts in the NFL this season; EMAIL: [email protected] QB Gardner Minshew II (JAC), LT Andre Dillard (PHI), S Jalen Thompson (ARZ) SPORTS: Volleyball, Cross Country, Track & Field INDIVIDUAL (Player Notes Pages 11-18) • Mike Leach owns 54 wins at WSU, 3rd-most in program history • Leach was named the 2018 AFCA National Coach of the Year and 2018 Pac-12 Coach of the Year • QB Anthony Gordon leads the country in passing yards (4,314), passing yards/g (431.4) and passing TD (39) • RB Max Borghi is 3rd in the Pac-12 with 12 total TD and 4th with 116.0 all-purpose yards/g • Borghi is only Power-5 player with 650+ rush yards, 450+ rec yards and 12 total TD • Borghi leads the Pac-12 with 6.9 yards-per-carry, leads all RB nationally with 60 receptions • Borghi is 1st player in WSU history to score 10+ TD in each of his 1st two seasons • WR Brandon Arconado leads the Pac-12 with 6 100-yard efforts, 4 straight 100-yard games • WR Easop Winston Jr. is tied for 6th in the country with 11 TD receptions, 3rd in the Pac-12 with 70 catches • K Blake Mazza was named 1 of 20 Semifinalists for the Lou Groza Award, is 18-for-18 in FG attempts • LB Jahad Woods is 9th in the country with 101 tackles, owns 6 games with 10+ tackles in 2019 1 2019 WASHINGTON STATE PAC-12 CONFERENCE MEDIA INFORMATION 2019 STANDINGS WSU TICKETS WASHINGTON STATE SPORTS NETWORK NORTH DIVISON WSU football tickets are available online at www.wsu- FROM LEARFIELD IMG COLLEGE Pac-12 Overall cougars.com, by clicking on the “Tickets” link on the Oregon 7-0 9-1 front page. Tickets are available online 24 hours a day, Cougar football games are broadcast live on the ra- Oregon State 4-3 5-5 up until the day before the game. All orders processed Washington 3-4 6-4 online can be mailed up to 10 days prior to the game. dio throughout the Pacific Northwest via the Washing- Stanford 3-5 4-6 After that all online orders will be held for pickup at ton State Sports Network from Learfield IMG College. California 2-5 5-5 Will Call. For any questions about WSU tickets, please The 19-station football network reaches from Alaska Washington State 2-5 5-5 call 1-800-Go-Cougs, Option 1, during business hours to Oregon and can be heard worldwide via the internet (Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.). SOUTH DIVISON and XM Satellite radio. Cougar football broadcasts be- Pac-12 Overall WSUCOUGARS.COM gin two hours before kickoff, carry through the game Utah 6-1 9-1 WSU releases, statistics, notes and depth chart infor- and conclude with post-game interviews with players USC 6-2 7-4 mation are loaded weekly on the WSU Athletics Home and coaches. UCLA 4-3 4-6 Page. The address is: http://www.wsucougars.com. LearfieldIMG College produces the Washington Arizona State 2-5 5-5 Arizona 2-5 4-6 LEACH AND STUDENT-ATHLETE AVAILABILITY State Sports Network, which also features radio cov- Colorado 2-5 4-6 WSU head football coach Mike Leach is available for erage of WSU men’s basketball, baseball, women’s individual media interviews following practices Tues- basketball and women’s volleyball, and the Cougar day and Wednesday, along with after each Cougar Coaches Show in the fall and winter seasons. game. Arrangements for interviews with coach Leach THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE other than those times must be made through the WSU Athletic Communications office. WSU players Location Station Frequency Saturday, Nov. 23 are available for interviews after each game and three Pullman (Flagship) KHTR 104.3 FM UCLA at USC, 12:30 p.m. (ABC) student-athletes will be made available only following KQZB 100.5 FM California at STANFORD, 1 p.m. (P12) Tuesday’s practice. Contact Bill Stevens (wsstevens@ Spokane (Flagship) KXLY 920 AM/100.7 FM Oregon at ARIZONA STATE, 4:30 p.m. (ABC) wsu.edu) or Bobby Alworth ([email protected]) Oregon State at WASHINGTON STATE, 6 p.m.
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