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No. 21 Cougars Returns to Gesa Field to host Utah State Saturday Night

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UTAH STATE (2-6, 1-3 Mountain West) at No. 21 WASHINGTON STATE (7-1, 0-0 Pac-12)
7:30 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 9, 2024 • The CW
Gesa Field (32,952) • Pullman, Wash.

No. 21 COUGARS RETURN TO GESA FIELD TO HOST UTAH STATE SATURDAY NIGHT
No. 21 Washington State returns to Gesa Field to host Utah State Saturday night. Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. on The CW.

ABOUT WASHINGTON STATE
Washington State enters the week ranked No. 21 in the College Football Playoff Rankings, with a 7-1 record for the first time since 2018 and bowl eligible for the eighth time in the last nine seasons. The Cougars own the nation's No. 12 scoring offense (38.1) while the defense is No. 26 in the country with 15 takeaways. matching their 2023 total. Quarterback John Mateer is fourth in the country in total offense (341.0), No. 17 in passing touchdowns (16) and cornerback Ethan O'Connor is tied for No. 18 in the country with three interceptions. Head coach Jake Dickert owns a 22-17 career record and is in his third full season. 

COUGAR QUICK GAME
TEAM
• WSU is 7-1 for the 1st time since 2018, has won five straight games at Gesa Field, seeking first 8-1 start since 2018
• WSU is bowl eligible for the third time under Jake Dickert and for the eighth time in last nine full seasons
• WSU owns 3 fourth-quarter comeback wins this season (San Jose State, at Fresno State, at San Diego State)
• WSU owns 7 100-yard rushing games this season, had 4 last season, 6 in 2022 and 7 in 2021
• WSU's 2024 roster features 49 newcomers including 15 transfers with 13 from four-year schools
• Jake Dickert and Bill Doba (2003-07) are the only WSU HC with 2 Apple Cup wins in 1st 4 seasons since 1960's

PLAYER SPOTLIGHT (Player Notes Pages 13-15)
• QB John Mateer set a WSU record with 300 pass yards and 100 rushing yards in the win over San Jose State
• Mateer set a WSU record for rush yards by a QB with 197 rush yards in the week 2 win over Texas Tech
• WR Kyle Williams named to Biletnikoff Award Watch List, owns a catch in all 45 career games played
• RB Wayshawn Parker was the 1st Cougar true freshman with 1 rush TD and 1 rec TD in debut since 2018 
• Parker's 7 carries of 20+ yards are 5th-most among frosh RB nationally, 27 missed tackles forced are 3rd-most
• LB Kyle Thornton was a Burlsworth Trophy Semifinalist in 2023 (top former walk-on), led team w/ 87 tackles
• OL Fa'alili Fa'amoe, DB Jackson Lataimua, Edge Nusi Malani, OL Esa Pole; Polynesian Player of the Year Watch List
• 2024 Reese's Senior Watch List (Fa'amoe, DB Kapena Gushiken, Malani, Edge Syrus Webster, Williams)
• RT Fa'alili Fa'amoe was named to watch lists for The Outland Trophy, Lombardi, Polynesian, Reese's Senior Bowl

SERIES HISTORY
Washington State and Utah State have split their four previous meetings with USU taking the last meeting, 26-23 in the 2021 season-opener in Pullman. The Cougars won the first meeting of the series 33-0 in Pullman in 1949.

COLLEGE GAMEDAY RECORD
Dating back to the 2003 season, ESPN College GameDay has had the WSU flag appear throughout the show. The streak reached 313 last week at Ohio State - Penn State. 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. 

MATEER PUTTING UP BIG DUAL THREAT NUMBERS (PAGES 8-9)
• In 1st career start, threw for 352 yards and 5 TD, rushed for 55 yards including 40-yard TD run
• Mateer's 6 total TD vs. Portland State were most by a Cougar QB in 1st start in program history
• Mateer's 5 TD passes vs. Portland State matched the WSU record for TD passes in a first start 
    - Luke Falk, 2014 at Oregon State; Anthony Gordon, 2019, New Mexico State
• Mateer's 197 rushing yards against Texas Tech week 2 was a WSU record for QB rushing yards
    - 1st 100-yard game by a Cougar QB since 1987 (105,Timm Rosenbach vs. Oregon)
    - 8th 100-yard rushing game by a Cougar quarterback in program history
• Mateer had 2 rush TD and 1 pass TD in Apple Cup win, rushed for 62 yards, 245 pass yards
• In the win over San Jose State, set career-highs with 26 completions and 390 pass yards
    - 1st Cougar QB in program history with 300 pass yards and 100 rushing yards in a game
    - 2nd 100-yard rushing game of the season (197, Texas Tech - 111, San Jose State)
    - Mateer's 501 yards of total offense are the 3rd-most by any player in the FBS this season
•    Mateer went 22-of-27 for 295 yards and 3 TD in the win over Hawai'i, the 85.0 completion percentage was 4th-best in WSU single-game history
•    Mateer has 3 games of 5 TD responsible for this season
    - Portland State (6), San Jose State (5), at San Diego State (5)
• Mateer had a rush TD and pass TD in 6 of the 8 games this season
• Mateer's 575 rush yards are the most by a Cougar QB in single-season history (482, Ty Paine, 1971) 
• Mateer's 10 rush TD are tied for 2nd-most rush TD by a quarterback in WSU single-season history
• Mateer's 18 TD passes are No. 17 nationally
• Mateer's 14.5 yards per completion is 7th-best nationally
• Mateer's 341.0 yards of total offense-per-game are 4th-most nationally
• Mateer's 10 rush TD are 6th-most by a QB nationally
• Mateer's 26 rushes of 10+yards are 5th-most by a QB nationally, 3rd-most 20+yard runs (8) by a QB
• Mateer's 45 missed tackles forced are the most by a QB nationally
• Mateer owns the 4th-best PFF rushing grade (87.3) by a QB nationally
• Mateer has been named to watch lists for: Davey O'Brien Award, Manning Award, Maxwell Award

WHAT a START FOR WAYSHAWN
True freshman running back Wayshawn Parker showed off his all-around game in his collegiate debut, the season-opening win over Portland State and has continued to produce big plays.
• In week one against Portland State, 8 carries, 96 rush yards, 54-yard TD run, 52-yard TD rec
    - 1st WSU true frosh with a rush TD and rec TD in his debut since 2018 (Max Borghi at Wyoming)
    - Parker's 54-yard rush TD is longest TD run since 2021 (Max Borghi, 2021, Utah State, 64 yds)
• In week two win over Texas Tech, rushed for 69 yards including 43-yard TD run
     - 1st WSU true freshman with TD in back-to-back games since 2018 (Borghi, Arizona, at Colorado)
• In win over San Jose State, made 1st career start, rushed 22 times for 76 yards, long of 20
• In win at Fresno State, started, carried 12 times for 63 yards, long of 22
• Owns 7 carries of 20+ yards, tied for most among all freshman nationally 
• Parker's 27 missed tackles forced are 3rd-most by a freshmen running back nationally
• Parker enters the week with 92 carries for 446 yards and 2 TD, 6 receptions for 77 yards and 1 TD

WILLIAMS NAMED TO BILETNIKOFF AWARD WATCH LIST
Cougar wideout Kyle Williams was named to the 2024 Biletnikoff Award Watch List prior to the season, the award annually recognizes the college football season's outstanding FBS receiver. The senior from Inglewood, Calif. has caught 37 passes for 636 yards and five touchdowns. 
• Williams had 4 catches for 141 yards and 2 TD (58, 59) in season-opening win over Portland State
    - 1st career multiple-TD game at WSU
• Williams only catch in the win over Texas Tech was a 21-yard TD, had 3 catches in Apple Cup win
• Williams had 8 catches for 138 yards and a TD in win over San Jose State
• Williams set season-highs with 9 catches and 142 receiving yards at Boise State
    - 3rd 100-yard game of the season, 10th of his career and 5th as a Coug
    - 141-Portland State, 138-San Jose State, 142-at Boise State
• Tied for 2nd nationally with 45 consecutive games catching a pass 
            Owns a catch in all 45 career games (1st 25 games at UNLV (2020-22)
• 5th among active FBS players with 67.7 career rec ypg
• 8th among active FBS players with 3,047 career rec yards
• 10th among active FBS players with 215 career receptions
• Tied for 21st among active FBS players with 20 career TD rec, 11 career TD rec at WSU

COUGAR OFFENSE MAKING BIG STRIDES UNDER ARBUCKLE
Offensive coordinator Ben Arbuckle arrived in 2023 and has helped the Cougar offense make big strides in his first and second seasons in Pullman.
Prior to Arbuckle's arrival
(NCAA Rank)    2022 (13 GP)    2023 (12 GP)    2024 (8 GP)    
Passing    253.8 (44th)    336.8 (4th)    280.0 (25th)
Rushing    106.8 (118th)    84.8 (130th)    168.4 (60th)
Scoring    26.1 (79th)    31.7 (37th)    38.1 (12th)
Total Offense    360.0 (93rd)    421.7 (35th)    448.4 (20th)

RECORD BOOK WATCH
• Kicker Dean Janikowski's 158 career made PAT are 2nd-most in WSU history
• John Mateer's 725 career rush yards are 3rd-most by a Cougar quarterback in WSU history
• Janikowski's four career 50+yard field goals are tied for 3rd-most in WSU history
• Janikowski's 76.3 career field goal percentage (42-55) is the 4th-best FG% in WSU history 
• Janikowski's 284 career points are 4th-most points by a kicker in WSU history
• Janikowski's 42 career made field goals are 6th-most in WSU history
• Mateer's 13 career rush touchdowns are tied for 4th-most by a Cougar quarterback in WSU history
• Punter Nick Haberer is 8th in WSU history with 157 career punts, 7th with 6,768 career punt yards

POSTGAME NOTES - PORTLAND STATE WIN
• WSU's 49 points in the first half were the most since 2018, scored 55 in first half against Arizona • WSU's 70 points were the most since 1997 (77, SW Louisiana) and were tied for 6th-most in program history • WSU has won 3 straight season-openers under head coach Jake Dickert • WSU's 224 rushing yards were the most since rushing for 229 against Northern Colorado week three last season • Five different players caught a TD, 3 rushed for a TD • Stephen Hall's 100-yard interception return for a touchdown was the longest in program history

POSTGAME NOTES - TEXAS TECH WIN
• WSU has started the season 2-0 for the third straight season under head coach Jake Dickert • WSU rushed for 301 yards, the most since rushing for 306 at Stanford in 2022 • WSU posted back-to-back games with 200-yards rushing for the first time since 2021 (223 vs. Arizona, 209 at Washington) •  WSU rushed for four touchdowns, the most since 2018 against Eastern Washington • WSU posted its first win over Texas Tech in program history; had last previous two meetings (1963, 1964) • WSU's four takeaways (2 INT, 2 FUM) are the most since 2022 (4 INT, at Arizona) 

POSTGAME NOTES - APPLE CUP WIN
• WSU defeated Washington 24-19 in front of 57,567 at Lumen Field in Seattle, WSU's second Apple Cup win in last four seasons • The 2024 Apple Cup was the first Apple Cup played in September and earliest meeting in series history • Jake Dickert is the 2nd Cougar Head Coach to start 3-0 in each of his first 3 seasons (John R. Bender (1906-08) • WSU held Washington under 20 points for only the second time since the 1999 season (other being 13 points in 2021) • WSU improved to 6-7 all-time when playing at Lumen Field • Josh Meredith set career highs with seven catches and 111 receiving yards, had 2nd-career TD catch, a 16-yard fourth-quarter score, 1st career 100-yard game • Andrew Edson recorded a career-high seven tackles, all solo, with three TFL's, to lead the WSU defense • Raam Stevenson recorded a sack for the second straight week 

POSTGAME NOTES - SAN JOSE STATE DOUBLE OVERTIME WIN
• WSU improved to 4-0 for the second straight season, the first time starting 4-0 in consecutive seasons since 1906-07 • WSU played its first overtime game since 2017 (W, OT3, Boise State, 47-44), have won four straight overtime games • WSU entered the fourth quarter trailing by 14 and trailed by three with 1:26 remaining before hitting the game-tying 52-yard field goal as time expired and won in double-overtime for their first fourth quarter comeback win since 2021 (Stanford) • WSU recorded its second game this season with 600+yards of total offense, 627 (637, Portland State) • WSU's 95 plays are tied for 10th-most in WSU single-game history • Cooper Mathers caught his 2nd and 3rd career touchdowns, first this season (at Cal, 2023), first WSU tight end with 2 rec TD since Jed Collins did so in 2006 against Oregon (1 rushing, 1 receiving) • Janikowski's 52-yard field goal to end regulation was the 2nd-longest of his career (55, at Colorado State, 2023) and 4th of his career

POSTGAME NOTES - AT NO. 25 BOISE STATE
• John Mateer matched a career-high with 26 completions, recorded 3rd 300-yard game of the season, 327 pass yards • Leo Pulalasi scored his 1st career touchdown, a 1-yard TD run in 4th quarter • Wayshawn Parker recorded a 21-yard rush in the first half, has recorded at least one 20-yard run in all five games • Kris Hutson matched a career-high with 9 catches, set career-high with 126 receiving yards, his 2nd career 100-yard game (101 – Portland State) • Cooper Mathers caught his 3rd TD of the season, the most by a Cougar tight end since 2007 (Jed Collins, Devin Frischknecht) • Tre Shackelford made his 1st career start, caught 1 pass 

POSTGAME NOTES - AT FRESNO STATE WIN
• WSU improved to 5-1 for the first time since 2018 • WSU recorded its second fourth-quarter comeback win this season (trailed San Jose State entering 4th) • WSU recorded its first fourth-quarter comeback win on the ROAD since 2018 at Stanford • WSU rushed for over 100 yards for the fifth time this season, had four 100-yards last season, six in 2022 • Christian Hilborn started at LG, his 32nd consecutive start, had started first 5 games at right tackle, 19th career start at left guard • Fa'alili Fa'amoe made his 1st start of the season, missed first 3 games with injury, appeared at right tackle last two games, 20th career start at right tackle • Carlos Hernandez made his season debut, caught one pass for nine yards • Ethan O'Connor recorded his third interception of the season, first career return for a touchdown, second by a Coug (Stephen Hall, 100 yards, Portland State)

POSTGAME NOTES - HAWAII WIN
• WSU improved to 6-1 for the first time since 2018, has won five straight games at Gesa Field • WSU is bowl eligible for the third time under Jake Dickert and for the eighth time in last nine full seasons • WSU rushed for 123 yards and three touchdowns, its sixth 100-yard game this season after recording four in 2023 • WSU recorded three takeaways to push season total to 14, recorded 15 all of last season • WSU recorded a season-high four sacks • The WSU defense posted season-lows in points (10), total offense (300), rushing yards (104), held Hawaii to 0-8 on third downs • Carlos Hernandez caught four passes for 55 yards and a 32-yard touchdown catch, his first career TD catch
• Ansel Din-Mbuh recorded his first career sack, recorded 1.5 with career-high 2.5 tackles-for loss

POSTGAME NOTES - AT SAN DIEGO STATE WIN
• WSU recorded its third fourth-quarter comeback win of the season (San Jose State, at Fresno State) • WSU beat San Diego State for the second time in series history, leads all-time series 2-1 • WSU rushed for 114 yards, their seventh 100-yard rushing game of the season, had four last season, six in 2022, seven in 2021 • WSU recorded eight tackles-for-loss and four sacks, both are season highs • WSU picked off a pass to record its 15th takeaway of the season, matching last season's total  • Carlos Hernandez made his first career start, caught a touchdown pass for the second straight game, his second career TD • Cooper Mathers caught his fifth touchdown of the season, setting a WSU single-season record for TD receptions by a tight end (4, Chris Leighton, 1987) • Buddah Al-Uqdah picked off his third career pass, second straight game with an interception • Kyle Thornton made his 21st career start, matched career-high with two tackles-for-loss • Ansel Din-Mbuh made a career-high three sacks, had 1.5 last week against Hawai'i, first three-sack game since 2022 (Daiyan Henley, 3, Colorado State) • Keith Brown made a season-high six tackles

DEAN JANIKOWSKI NAMED TO WUERFFEL TROPHY WATCH LIST, MORE THAN A KICK
Kicker Dean Janikowski was named to the 2024 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team and a Wuerffel Trophy Semifinalist, the AFCA and Wuerffel Foundation announced Tuesday. Janikowski is one of 11 FBS semifinalists up for College Football's premier award for community service and one of the most meaningful award in collegiate sports. The Allstate Wuerffel Trophy, announced later this year, is presented to one of the 11 NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) players elected to the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team. This year's Allstate AFCA Good Works Team was selected from a record 178 nominees, representing players and coaches from colleges and universities across the country for their unwavering commitment to community service and their "good works" off the field. The Allstate Wuerffel Trophy is named after Danny Wuerffel, the 1996 Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback who parlayed his success on the football field into a lifetime of service. The Allstate Wuerffel Trophy embodies Wuerffel's commitment to being a humanitarian, while honoring student-athletes who are inspired to serve others and make positive impacts on society. In the classroom, Janikowski was named to 2023 Pac-12 Fall Academic Honor Roll with a 4.00 GPA while working towards his MBA and was a Campbell Trophy Semifinalist, give to the nation's best scholar athlete.
 
Off the field, Janikowski started a pledge called "More than a Kick" in 2021 where donations were made for each field goal and PAT by Janikowski and the donations go to helping children with cancer, in honor of his mom, Heather, who passed away from cancer. To date, More Than A Kick has raised over $37,000. Janikowski later started the Heather Janikowski Foundation and began another event called "Kicking Cancer" with an annual goal of raising $30,000 to support the Seattle Children's Hospital Cancer Research Center and those affect by cancer in the Pullman/Spokane area. The foundation has raised more than $88,000 towards Kicking Cancer. Janikowski also donated $2500 to former WSU basketball student-athlete Myles Rice, who was diagnosed with cancer and missed the entire 2022-23 season, he donated $15,000 to Molly Rice, who was an art teacher in nearby Colfax, Wash. for over 20 years and made additional donations of 5K, $10K and $15K have been distributed to individuals in the Pullman community. Janikowski also organizes in hometown of Fallbrook "Do It For Her 5k" and "Monserrate Memorial Hike," both raising money for Heather Janikowski Foundation.
 
On campus, at local Pullman church, Saint Thomas Moore Catholic Church, Janikowski helped run "Boot Camp" with current WSU football player Hudson Cedarland, which is a bible study with other members of the football team and in 2021 joined with then-teammates Liam Ryan and Abe Lucas (current member of Seattle Seahawks) in shoveling snow for elderly who were snowed in.

SIX NAMED TEAM CAPTAINS
Washington State Football announced it's team captains for 2024; OL Fa'alili Fa'amoe, CB Stephen Hall, OL Devin Kylany, Edge Nusi Malani, QB John Mateer and LB Kyle Thornton.

FA'AMOE NAMED TO OUTLAND TROPHY PRESEASON WATCH
WSU right tackle Fa'alili Fa'amoe was named to the 2024 Outland Trophy Preseason Watch List. Fa'amoe is one of 75 returning linemen up for the award given to the best interior lineman in college football. The redshirt-junior started all 12 games at right tackle last season after being named to the Preseason Polynesian College Football Player of the Year Watch List. Fa'amoe, a native of Pago Pago, American Samoa switched from defensive line to offensive line prior to the 2022 season. Former Cougar right tackle Abraham Lucas was a three-time Outland Trophy Watch List selection (2019-21), former WSU left guard Cody O'Connell was a finalist in 2016 and former defensive tackle Rien Long won the award in 2002.

NICK HABERER NAMED TO RAY GUY AWARD WATCH LIST
Punter Nick Haberer was named to the 2024 Ray Guy Award Watch List for the third straight season Haberer, a senior from Sunshine Coast, Australia, averaged 44.4 yards-per-punt last season, recording a long of 62, five went 50-plus yards and 14 were put inside the 20. Haberer was All-Pac-12 Conference Honorable Mention in 2022.

LEACH, PATTERSON INDUCTED INTO WSU HALL OF FAME
Former head coach Mike Leach and defensive end DeWayne Patterson were inducted into the WSU Athletic Hall of Fame the Friday night before the week two win over Texas Tech.
 
Mike Leach (football coach, 2012-19): Guided the Cougars to 55 victories in his eight seasons in Pullman, third-most in program history…was a two-time Pac-12 Coach of the Year and 2018 AFCA National Coach of the Year…is the only coach to lead WSU to six bowl games and in 2018, led WSU to a school-record 11 victories, a win in the Alamo Bowl and a No. 10 final national ranking…WSU led the nation in passing in four of his eight seasons, top 9 in all eight years…in his 21 seasons, compiled a 158-107 (.596) record, guided his teams to 19 bowl games and set school records for bowl appearances at both Texas Tech (10) and Washington State (6)...passed away at the age of 61 in 2022. 

DeWayne Patterson (Football, 1990-1994): One of the leaders of the Palouse Posse defense of the early 1990's…finished his Cougar career with 154 tackles, and WSU records of 52.5 tackles-for-loss and 37.5 sacks, both of which remain school records following the 2024 season…senior year was named to Football News All-America First Team and Associated Press All-America Second Team…two-time All-Pac-10 Conference First Team selection…following WSU career, played three seasons in the Canadian Football League.

INTERIM TAG REMOVED, ANNE MCCOY TO LEAD WASHINGTON STATE ATHLETICS
WSU President Kirk Schulz removed the interim tag and named Anne McCoy as the WSU Director of Athletics, it was announced June 25. McCoy, who spent the previous three months as Interim Director of Athletics, officially becomes the 15th person to lead Cougar Athletics and the first woman to hold the position. McCoy is no stranger to WSU, serving a variety of roles on the senior administrative team since arriving in 2001 as associate director of athletics for internal operations. McCoy, who was hired by former Cougar Athletic Director Jim Sterk, has risen within the athletic department. Most recently, she served as senior deputy director of athletics and senior woman administrator (SWA) before assuming the interim director of athletics title in March of this year.  Throughout her time on WSU's senior leadership team, McCoy has been actively involved with all facets of the department, having a role in all head coaching hires since her arrival, including all current head coaches. McCoy has played a role in each area of Cougar Athletics during her tenure and served in a supervisory capacity for every WSU sport. Most recently, McCoy served as WSU's interim director of athletics since late March of 2024. In the span of three months in the interim role, McCoy secured the hiring of WSU Men's Basketball Head Coach David Riley, Head Swimming Coach Russ Whitaker and Head Women's Golf Coach Kevin Tucker, extending the contract of Women's Head Basketball Coach Kamie Ethridge, secured a home for baseball and women's swimming through affiliate membership with the Mountain West Conference for the 2024-25 and 2025-26 seasons, and was involved with the Pac-12 Conference' securing a media rights agreement with the CW Network and FOX for the 2024 football season.

WASHINGTON STATE ALUM CHRIS KING NAMED VOICE OF THE COUGS
WSU Athletics and Learfield's Washington State Sports Properties named Washington State alumnus Chris King as the new "Voice of the Cougs" in August. King, from Marysville, Wash., takes over play-by-play duties for Cougar Football, Men's Basketball and Baseball. King returns to Pullman – where he graduated from the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication in 2009 – after gaining 13 years of Division I broadcasting experience in neighboring Idaho. After two years announcing women's basketball at Boise State, King became the men's basketball broadcaster for the Idaho Vandals in 2013 before adding football broadcasting duties in 2021. In addition to his time calling college football and basketball, King also has extensive baseball experience, broadcasting Minor League Baseball for the Tri-City Dust Devils from 2012-2021. Away from the radio booth he has worked in a communications role with the West Coast League since 2016, most recently as the league's deputy commissioner. King has twice been honored as the Idaho Sportscaster of the Year (2017, 2023) by the National Sports Media Association for his work with the Vandals. 

COUGS ADD JAMES MADISON TO COMPLETE 2025 SCHEDULE
Washington State added a road contest at James Madison University to complete its 2025 football schedule. The game at JMU is scheduled for Nov. 22, 2025, at Bridgeforth Stadium in Harrisonburg, Va, marking the first meeting between the two programs. The addition of James Madison finalizes WSU's 2025 football schedule, which includes six home games and six road contests. The 2025 schedule features contests against five autonomous five programs, a home-and-home series against Oregon State, first-time meetings against five opponents, opponents representing 10 different conferences and an Apple Cup matchup in Pullman. "We are thrilled to finalize our full football schedule for next season," said WSU Director of Athletics Anne McCoy. "The 2025 season includes contests against new opponents playing in Gesa Field, a September Apple Cup matchup in Pullman, as well as challenging road games against SEC and ACC opponents in Mississippi and Virginia. It's a schedule our fans will be excited for."

COLORADO STATE ADDED TO 2025 SCHEDULE
Washington State added a road contest at Colorado State to its 2025 football schedule. The game at Colorado State is scheduled for Sept. 27, 2025, at Canvas Stadium in Fort Collins, Colo. The contest marks the fourth meeting in the all-time series between the two programs dating back to 2013. WSU holds a series advantage of 2-1, with wins in 2022 and 2023.

COUGS, BEAVS TO MEET TWICE IN 2025
Washington State added a road contest at Oregon State to its 2025 football schedule. The matchup has the Cougars and Beavers facing off in a home-and-home series during the 2025 campaign. The two teams will first meet Nov. 1, 2025 in Corvallis, followed by a previously scheduled contest at Gesa Field, Nov. 29, 2025. In the 108-game history of the rivalry, dating back to the first meeting in 1903, WSU leads the series 57-48-3. The 2025 schedule marks just the second time in series history the teams have met twice in the same season. In 1945, WSU won both contests, a 33-0 victory in Pullman Oct. 6 followed by a 13-6 win in Corvallis Nov. 17.

COUGARS ADD HOME-AND-HOME SERIES WITH TOLEDO
Washington State added a two game, home-and-home series against Toledo to its 2025 and 2031 football schedules. The first game in the series is scheduled for Oct. 25, 2025 at Gesa Field in Pullman. The Cougars will travel to Toledo to face the Rockets in the return meeting, Sept. 20, 2031. The meeting in 2025 will be the first between the two programs. The meeting next year against Toledo will mark just the third for WSU against a Mid-American Conference foe. Previously, the Cougars faced Central Michigan in the 2021 Sun Bowl and Ball State in the 1984 regular season.

COUGARS ADD LOUISIANA TECH TO 2025 SCHEDULE
Washington State Athletics added Louisiana Tech to its 2025 football schedule. The scheduling agreement is for the 2025 season only. The game versus Louisiana Tech is scheduled for November 15, 2025, at Gesa Field, and will be the first meeting between the two teams. It also marks the first game against a Conference USA opponent since WSU and SMU met during the 2010 season in Dallas. WSU did defeat current Conference USA member New Mexico State to begin the 2019 season, but the Aggies were not a member of the conference at that time.

WASHINGTON STATE ADDS OLE MISS TO 2025 SCHEDULE
Washington State added the University of Mississippi to its 2025 football schedule. The contract is solely for the 2025 season. Next year's game is scheduled for Oct. 11, 2025, in Oxford, Miss. The game marks the first meeting between the two programs. The last Southeastern Conference school WSU has faced was at Auburn to open the 2013 season. While next year's contest at Ole Miss is the first SEC opponent for WSU in 11 seasons, the Cougars previously announced a home-and-home series with SEC-member Mississippi State, travelling to Starkville in 2030 and hosting the Bulldogs the following season. 

WSU, UW AGREE TO FIVE-YEAR CONTINUATION OF APPLE CUP
Washington State and Washington agreed in principle to a five-year continuation of the storied Apple Cup football series through at least 2028. This year's matchup took place week three at Lumen Field in Seattle, with the following four games alternating between the school's campuses: 2025 (Pullman), 2026 (Seattle), 2027 (Pullman) and 2028 (Seattle). The 2025 Boeing Apple Cup on September 20, 2025 at Gesa Field in Pullman.
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