STANFORD (2-6, 1-5 Pac-12) at WASHINGTON STATE (4-4, 1-4 Pac-12)
6 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 4, 2023 • Pac-12 Network
Gesa Field (32,952) • Pullman, Wash.
COUGARS RETURN TO GESA FIELD, HOST STANFORD SATURDAY NIGHT
Washington State returns to Gesa Field after two weeks on the road to host Stanford Saturday night at 6 p.m. on the Pac-12 Network.
SERIES HISTORY
The Cougars trail the all-time series with Stanford 31-40-1 but have won the last six meetings after posting a 52-14 win at Stanford last season. The Cardinal lead the all-time series in Pullman 20-18 but the Cougars have won the last three meetings at Gesa Field including a 34-31 victory in 2021. Stanford's last win in the series came in 2015, 30-28 in Pullman.
ABOUT WASHINGTON STATEÂ
Washington State enters the week with a 4-4 record including a 1-4 mark in Pac-12 Conference play. The Cougars are second in the country in passing (347.5) led by quarterback
Cameron Ward who is fifth nationally in passing (316.5) and fourth in total offense (337.2). Wide receiver
Lincoln Victor is third in the Pac-12 with 53 receptions while linebacker
Kyle Thornton is fourth in the league with 60 tackles. Head coach
Jake Dickert owns a 14-13 career record in his second full season, has led WSU to back-to-back bowl games.
COUGAR QUICK GAME
TEAM
• WSU has reached a bowl game in the last seven full seasons, 2nd-longest bowl streak in the Pac-12 (Utah)
• WSU owns two Gesa Field sellouts this season (Wisconsin, Oregon State), fourth in the last two seasonsÂ
PLAYER SPOTLIGHT (Player Notes Pages 10-18)
• QB
Cameron Ward enters the week 5th in the country in passing (316.5), 4th in total offense/g (337.2)Â
• WR
Lincoln Victor had 16 catches at Oregon, setting a WSU single-game record and Autzen Stadium record
• WR
Josh Kelly is tied for 8th in Pac-12 with 5 rec TD,
Kyle Williams owns a catch in all 33 career games
• EDGE
Brennan Jackson owns 15 career sacks and 27.7 career tackles-for-loss, both lead the team
• EDGE
Ron Stone Jr. owns 9th-best defensive grade in Pac-12 (PFF), tied for 2nd in league with 8 QB hits
• CB
Chau Smith-Wade owns the 5th-best coverage grade among Pac-12 cornerbacks
• K
Dean Janikowski's career-long 55-yard FG at CSU was WSU's longest since 2017, longest in Pac-12 in 2023
• P
Nick Haberer was named to the Ray Guy Award Watch List, is 4th in Pac-12 in punting (44.3)Â
• OL
Fa'alili Fa'amoe, OL
Ma'ake Fifita, OL
Esa Pole, WR
Lincoln Victor; Polynesian Player of the Year Watch List
COLLEGE GAMEDAY RECORD
Dating back to the middle of the 2003 season, ESPN College GameDay has had the WSU flag appear throughout the show. The streak reached 296 last week in Salt Lake City. The first appearance came in Austin, Texas (10/4/03) and the streak began two weeks later in Madison, Wisc. (10/18/03). Two flags – Ol' Crimson and Gray – have been flown in the background of the GameDay set. The Gray flag was added in 2014 after Whitey was retired in honor of Steve Gleason's "No White Flags." Appearance No. 217 was its first in Pullman (10/20/18), a 34-20 win over Oregon.Â
ALL EYES ON THE COUGS
- Since 2015, WSU is 4th among Pac-12 and Big-12 teams in views per game (1.59 million)
- WSU owns the 5th-most wins in the Pac-12 over the last 10 seasons (65), 5th-best winning pct (56.5)
  ahead of Stanford, UCLA, Arizona State, California, Colorado, Oregon State, Arizona
COUGAR OFFENSE TAKING STRIDES
Washington State's offense has reached new heights in year one of new offensive coordinator
Ben Arbuckle. WSU enters the week second in the country in passing (347.5), No. 37 in total offense (435.4) and Top-40 in scoring (32.1).Â
Thru 8 games   2022   2023
Passing   273.0 (35th)   347.5 (2nd)
Scoring   23.6 (99th)   32.1 (40th)
Total Offense   356.1 (97th)   435.4 (37th)
3rd Down %Â Â Â 36.6 (92nd)Â Â Â 44.0 (33rd)
DEFENSE TAKEAWAYS
Since 2020, Washington State's defense has tied for the third-most takeaways in the Pac-12 (64). The 2023 defense has produced a couple impressive performances.
at Colorado State - 37 rush yards allowed, 2 INT,
Jaden Hicks 37-yard INT return for TD
Wisconsin - 90 rush yards allowed, 3 FF, 3 sacks, held All-American RB Braelon Allen to 20 rush yds
Northern Colorado - held UNC to 7 first-half points, 5 tackles-for-loss, 2 sacks, 5 QB hurries
Oregon State - held OSU to 198 pass yards, INT, 2 sacks, 6 tackles-for-loss, 2 fourth down stops
at UCLA - 9 tackles-for-loss, 4 sacks,
Kapena Gushiken 88-yard INT return for TD
at Oregon - held Bo Nix to season-low 18 completions (18-of-25), 2 tackles-for-loss
RECORD BOOK WATCH (PAGE 7)
- EDGE
Brennan Jackson owns 27.5 career tackles-for-loss, 4.5 away from the WSU Top-10
- EDGE
Ron Stone Jr. owns 26 career tackles-for-loss, 6 away from the WSU Top-10
- Jackson owns 15 career sacks, 2 away from breaking into the WSU Top-10
- Stone Jr. owns 14 career sacks, 3 away from breaking into the WSU Top-10
- Kicker
Dean Janikowski's 212 career points are the seventh-most points by a kicker in WSU history
- Janikowski's 34 career made field goals are tied for 6th-most in WSU history (Blake Mazza)
- Janikowski's 110 career made PAT are tied for sixth-most in WSU history
- Janikowski's 82.9 career field goal percentage (34-41) is the second-best FG% in WSU historyÂ
- Punter
Nick Haberer is 10th in WSU history with 139 career punts and 5,970 career punt yards
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Jake Dickert was just the third Cougar head coach to start 3-0 in each of his first two seasonsÂ
(John R. Bender – 1906-08), Gus Welch – 1919-20)
CAMERON WARD BY THE NUMBERS
- Opened 2023 with 451 pass TD, 3 pass TD, 1 rush TD in win at Colorado State, the most passing yards in a season opener since Connor Halliday (532, 2014) and the most in a season-opening win in program history
- Ward added 2 pass TD in the win over No. 19 Wisconsin week two
- 5-TD games in wins (Northern Colorado, No. 14 Oregon State), 4 pass TD - 1 rush TD in each game
- Ward completed his first 12 passes against Northern Colorado, finished 20-of-26 for 327 yards, 4 TD
- In the win over No. 14 Oregon State, Ward went 28-of-34 for 404 yards, 1 rushing touchdown
  National Player of the Week (Walter Camp, Maxwell Award, Davey O'Brien Award, Senior Bowl)
- Ward was the first Power-5 quarterback to start the season with 1300 pass yards, 13 TD and 0 INT in the first four games since Tua Tagovailoa in 2019
- Ward owns 9 games as a Coug with a rushing TD and pass TD
- Ward rushed for 5 TD last season and 5 TD in 2023, his 10 career rush TD at WSU are 2nd-most by a Cougar QB sincle Ryan Leaf (11), dating back to 1996
- Ward is 5th in the NCAA in passing yards (316.5), 4th in total offense (337.2) and completions (216)
- Ward is in WSU Career Top-10; completions (6th, 536), passing TD (T9th, 39), pass yds (10th, 5,764)
HICKS EMERGES
Redshirt-sophomore safety
Jaden Hicks opened 2023 with a pair of big nights beginning with a 37-yard interception return for a touchdown to go along with seven tackles, a shared sack and two pass breakups in the week one win at Colorado State. In the win over No. 19 Wisconsin, Hicks tallied nine tackles, a tackle for loss, two pass breakups and forced a fumble to earn the best PFF defensive grade among power 5 players and the Bednarik Award National Defensive Player of the Week.Â
- Last season, named Freshman All-America, led Pac-12 freshmen with 76 tackles
- Enters week with 51 tackles, made career-high 12 tackles at UCLA with 2 TFL and blocked FG
RON STONE JR. COMES UP BIG IN WISCONSIN WIN
Edge
Ron Stone Jr. was named the Bronko Nagurski Trophy National Defensive Player of the Week and Pac-12 Conference Defensive Player and Defensive Lineman of the Week after making five tackles including two sacks and forced fumbles on both sacks in the 31-22 win over No. 19 Wisconsin in Pullman week two. The redshirt-senior's second strip sack of the game was recovered and returned for a touchdown by the Cougars late in the first half.Â
- Enters the week 2nd on the team with three sacks and tied for team lead with 5.5 tackles-for-loss
- Enters week with 9th-best defensive grade among all Pac-12 players (PFF), 5th with 28 pressures
STONE AND JACKSON STRIKE TWICE IN WIN OVER NO. 19 WISCONSIN
Sixth-year senior Edge's
Ron Stone Jr. and
Brennan Jackson delivered some huge moments in the 31-22 win over No. 19 Wisconsin week two. Stone Jr. recorded a pair of sacks and forced fumbles on both sacks with Jackson recovering both fumbles, returning the second two yards for a touchdown late in the first half.Â
- Jackson shares team lead with 5.5 tackles-for-loss, leads with 3.5 sacks, owns 34 tackles, 3 PBU
LINCOLN VICTOR HEATS UP
Senior wide receiver
Lincoln Victor opened the 2023 campaign with a pair of big games beginning with career-highs of 11 catches for 168 yards in the win at Colorado State. The West Camas, Wash. native and Hawaii transfer two seasons ago delivered in the win over No. 19 Wisconsin, catching a one-yard touchdown and also threw a 39-yard completion, the longest by a non-quarterback since 2011. Victor added 119 yards and two touchdowns and completed a pass for a two-point conversion in win over Northern Colorado.
- 3 career 100-yard games, all this season; 168 at CSU, 119 vs. Northern Colorado, 161 at Oregon
- Victor's 16-catch game at Oregon was a WSU single-game record and Autzen Stadium record, tied for the most catches in a game in the country this season (Tory Horton - CSU at Colorado)
- Victor is 3rd in Pac-12 and No. 16 nationally with 53 catches, 3rd with 330 yards after the catch
WIDE RECEIVER DUO BREAKS OUT IN OREGON STATE WIN
Transfer wideouts
Josh Kelly (Fresno State) and
Kyle Williams (UNLV) have put up big numbers in their first season with the Cougs. In the win over No. 14 Oregon State, Kelly matched a career-high with eight catches for career-highs of 159 receiving yards and three touchdowns while Williams caught seven passes for a career-high 174 yards including a 63-yard touchdown on WSU's second play of the game.Â
- 1st time 2 WR had 150+ rec yards since 2014 (California, Vince Mayle – 263, River Cracraft – 172)
- Williams among Pac-12 leaders; 8th in catches (46), 8th in rec yards (626), 2nd on team rec TD (4)
- Williams owns a catch in all 33 career games (the first 25 at UNLV, 2020-22)
- Kelly among Pac-12 leaders; 8th in receiving touchdowns (5), 3rd on team with 34 rec
DEAN JANIKOWSKI NAMED TO CAMPBELL TROPHY SEMIFINALIST, MORE THAN A KICK
Kicker
Dean Janikowski, a redshirt-junior from Fallbrook, Calif. was named a semifinalist for the 2023 William V. Campbell Trophy by the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame. Celebrating its 34th year, the Campbell Trophy® recognizes an individual as the absolute best football scholar-athlete in the nation for his combined academic success, football performance and exemplary leadership. Off the field last season, Janikowski started a Pledge call "More than a Kick" where donations were made for each field goal and PAT by Janikowski and the donations went to children with cancer and helped others battling cancer in the Pullman community. Janikowski later started the Heather Janikowski Foundation and started another event called "Kicking with Cancer" with an annual goal of raising $30,000 to support the Seattle Children's Hospital Can Research Center.
- Janikowski is 9-of-10 on field goal attempts, 2 of 50+ yards (55 at Colorado State, 50 at Oregon)
- the 55-yard FG in the season-opening win at Colorado State, was longest in the Pac-12 this season and longest by a WSU kicker since 2017Â
- Janikowski enters the week among the WSU Career Top-10 in Field Goals (T6th, 34), field goal pct (2nd, 82.9%), 50+yard FG (T4th, 3), PAT (T6th, 110) and points kicking (7th, 203)
NICK HABERER NAMED TO RAY GUY AWARD WATCH LIST
Punter
Nick Haberer was named to the Ray Guy Award Watch List prior to the season and has delivered. The Ray Guy Award honors the nation's top collegiate punter in the FBS. Haberer, a junior from Sunshine Coast, Australia, was named to watch list prior to the 2022 and 2023 seasons.
- Ray Guy Award Ray's 8 of the Week, given to the nation's top eight punters of the week, after an impressive performance at UCLA, career-high 9 punts, 44.9 yards-per-punt, 5 fair catches, 4 inside 20
- Enters week 4th in the Pac-12 averaging 44.4 yards-per-punt with 8 inside the 20 and 16 fair catches
SIX NAMED 2023 TEAM CAPTAINSÂ
WSU voted six players as team captains for the 2023 season; OL
Konner Gomness, EDGE
Brennan Jackson, CB
Chau Smith-Wade, EDGE
Ron Stone Jr., WR
Lincoln Victor and QB
Cameron Ward.
14 COUGS ENTER 2023 WITH DEGREES
Joshua Erling, LBÂ Â Â Accounting and Finance
Konner Gomness, OLÂ Â Â Social Sciences
Isaiah Hamilton, WRÂ Â Â Psychology (San Jose State)
Brennan Jackson, EDGEÂ Â Â Business Administration
Chris Jackson, DBÂ Â Â Social Science
Dean Janikowski, KÂ Â Â Digital Technology & Culture
Sam Lockett III, DBÂ Â Â Social Sciences
Ahmad McCullough, LBÂ Â Â Communications (Maryland)
Christy Nkanu, OLÂ Â Â Marketing (Southern Utah)
Devin Richardson, LBÂ Â Â Physical Culture and Sports (Texas)
Simon Samarzich, LSÂ Â Â Sport Management
Ron Stone Jr., EDGEÂ Â Â Public Relations
Kyle Thornton, LBÂ Â Â Economic Sciences
Nakia Watson, RBÂ Â Â Social Sciences
COUGAR FOOTBALL BROADCAST TEAM
Matt Chazanow is in his ninth season as the play-by-play voice for Cougar football, men's basketball and baseball broadcasts. Joining Chazanow for his sixth season will be former Cougar quarterback Alex Brink who is the only WSU quarterback to win three Apple Cups and was later a seventh-round draft pick by the Houston Texans. Returning for her 12th season as the sideline reporter is Jessamyn McIntyre.
NEW COACHES
OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR / QUARTERBACKS
Ben Arbuckle arrives in Pullman having spent the past two seasons at Western Kentucky, serving as the co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach during the 2022 season. In his first season in that role, Arbuckle took the Hilltoppers to great heights as the team finished sixth in total offense (497.3 ypg) and 15th in scoring (36.4 ppg), while quarterback Austin Reed led the nation in passing yards (4,746) and was third in passing touchdowns (40).Â
DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR / LINEBACKERS
Jeff Schmedding returns to the Pacific Northwest having spent the past two seasons at Auburn, most recently serving as defensive coordinator. In 2022, Schmedding oversaw the development of All-SEC First Team edge rusher Derick Hall, who totaled 60 tackles, 12 TFL's and seven sacks. In his first season at Auburn (2021), the Tigers ranked 29th in rushing defense and 17th in tackles-for-loss. Schmedding spent the previous two seasons at Boise State as the defensive coordinator where in his first season leading the defense saw the Broncos claim the Mountain West Championship and finish in the top 25 nationally in team sacks (37) and scoring defense (20.6 ppg).Â
WIDE RECEIVERS
Nick Edwards arrives in Pullman having spent the 2022 season as an offensive assistant with the Atlanta Falcons, working alongside the offensive coordinator with gameplan duties. Edwards joined Atlanta's staff after spending two seasons (2020-21) as the offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach at Cal Poly. Prior to his time at Cal Poly, Edwards spent three seasons (2017-19) as the wide receivers and running backs coach at Cal and three seasons (2014-16) at his alma mater, Eastern Washington, as the wide receivers coach where he coached Cooper Kupp and Kendrick Bourne.Â
EDGES
Frank Maile (MY-lay) joins Dickert's staff having spent the past two seasons at Boise State where he served as the Broncos' assistant head coach and defensive line coach. During the 2022 season, the Bronco defense led the way to a 10-4 overall record, including a victory over North Texas in the Frisco Bowl. The Broncos finished ninth nationally in total defense and 16th in scoring defense.
STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING
Ben Iannacchione is no stranger to Dickert as the two worked together when both were on Craig Bohl's staff at Wyoming during the 2018-19 seasons. Iannacchione comes to Pullman having spent the 2022 season as the head strength and conditioning coach at Akron. A former standout offensive lineman who played collegiately at Boise State, Iannacchione arrived at Akron after spending the 2021 campaign at Pitt after prior stops on the football staffs at Kansas (2020), Wyoming (2018-19), LSU (2011-15, 2016-17) and Youngstown State (2015).
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