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Cougars Hold Final Fall Scrimmage

WSU traded big plays at Martin Stadium Saturday.

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PULLMAN, Wash. – Washington State held its final scrimmage of fall camp at Martin Stadium Saturday afternoon. The Cougars tossed seven touchdowns and the defense forced three turnovers and tallied five sacks.

Gardner Minshew II was an efficient 13-of-18 for 123 yards and guided the offense to a pair of James Williams rushing touchdowns on the first series. Anthony Gordon tossed three touchdowns highlight by a 50-yard strike to Kyle Sweet and he later added a pair of touchdown throws to Rodrick Fisher from 20 and seven yards out, respectively. Trey Tinsley also tallied three touchdown passes including two to Brandon Arconado from 14 yards and five yards, respectively. Cammon Cooper added one touchdown pass, a 34-yard strike to Kassidy Woods.

Running back Max Borghi tallied two touchdowns, one rushing and one receiving. Kyle Sweet led the receivers with four catches for 78 yards and touchdown while Fisher added four catches for 43 yards and pair of scores.
Defensively, the Cougars recorded three takeaways led by Damion Lee's interception of Cooper. WSU also recovered two fumbles as Skyler Thomas forced a fumble near the goaline and Jalen Thompson jumped on the loose ball. The final takeaway came when Dominick Silvels jumped on a fumble after a ball slipped out of a quarterback's hand.

The Cougars tallied five sacks and received two tackles-for-loss from Misiona Aiolupotea-Pei, Christian Mejia, Ahmir Crowder and Dallas Hobbs.

WSU continues practice Sunday at 8 p.m.