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Cougar Football Postgame Notes - Oregon State

Check out the postgame notes and social media posts from the win over OSU.

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PULLMAN, Wash. - No. 21 Washington State improved to 3-0 with a 52-23 win over Oregon State at Martin Stadium Saturday. Check out the postgame notes and social media posts from the win.

GAME NOTES
•       Washington State won the toss, deferred, Oregon State elected to receive
•       Jamal Morrow was the game captain for the 25th consecutive game, WSU has won two of the first three coin tosses, improved to 19-6 on coin tosses with Morrow and is 14-5 when winning the toss with Morrow
•       Attendance: 32,487
 
TEAM NOTES
•       WSU improved to 3-0 for the first time since 2005
•       WSU forced two fumbles, improving to 15-3 when forcing multiple turnovers under Alex Grinch
 
PLAYER NOTES
•       Luke Falk went 37-of-49 for 396 yards and six touchdowns
•       Falk set the WSU record for career attempts with 1,643, breaking Connor Halliday's previous mark of 1,633
•       Luke Falk's six touchdown passes pushed his career total to 98, passing Jared Goff (Cal) for 4th-most in Pac-12 history
•       Falk record his eighth career 5-TD game and tied a WSU record with six touchdown passes
•       Falk threw for 396 yards, upping career total to 11,793, 5th-most in Pac-12 history
•       Falk tallied 380 yards of total offense, upping career total to 11,521, 7th-most in Pac-12 history
•       In four career starts against Oregon State, Falk went 4-0, averaged 422.3 YPG with 1689 yards, 22 TD and 2 interceptions
•       Falk is the first Cougar quarterback to beat a team four times in his career, set WSU record for passing touchdowns thrown against one team
•       Martin Jr. caught his 2nd, 3rd and 4th touchdowns of the season, now owns 12 in his career, first 3-TD game since River Cracraft against California last season
•       Martin Jr. caught 10 passes for a career-high 194 yards, his second career 100-yard game (at Boise State, 2016)
•       Isaiah Johnson-Mack caught his 1st and 2nd touchdown of the season, now owns 3 in his career
•       Johnson-Mack set a career-high with nine catches and two touchdowns, finished with 79 yards
•       Dezmon Patmon set career highs with six catches for 68 yards
•       Jamal Morrow tallied 12 all-purpose yards, upping career all-purpose total to 3,316, 7th-most in WSU history
•       Mason Vinyard recorded his first career tackle, a sack late in the first half
•       Marcellus Pippins recorded his first career sack and forced his 2nd career fumble
•       Frankie Luvu recovered his 3rd career fumble, scored third WSU's defensive touchdown this season
•       Garrett McBroom recorded his first full sack of the season, has 1.5