Kirby Vorhees

Postgame Notes - at No. 4 Ole Miss

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OXFORD, Miss. (October 12, 2025) - Washington State had its fourth-quarter rally turned away at No. 4 Ole Miss Saturday. Check out the postgame notes from the game.

TEAM NOTES
•      WSU captains; Brock Dieu, Raam Stevenson, Joshua Meredith, Caleb Francl
•      WSU rushed for 127 yards on 28 carries, its third game with 100-plus rushing yards this season
•      WSU recorded six tackles-for-loss including three sacks
 
PLAYER NOTES
•      Brock Dieu (C) made his 27th career start
•      Jaylin Caldwell started at right tackle in his Cougar debut
•      Zevi Eckhaus threw two touchdown passes, his third straight game with a two touchdown passes
•      Kirby Vorhees' 48-yard touchdown run in the third quarter was his longest run of the season, first touchdown as a Coug
•      Vorhees rushed for 88 yards, a season-high by a Cougar running back
•      Landon Wright's fourth career catch was a 26-yard touchdown in the first quarter, his first career TD
•      Tony Freeman matched a career-high with nine catches, set a career-high with 90 receiving yards and caught his first career touchdown pass
•      Parker McKenna recorded 12 tackles, his second straight double-digit tackle game (10, at Colorado State), second this season and eighth of his career
•      Isaac Terrell matched a career-high with five tackles recorded four tackles-for-loss with two sacks and forced fumble
•      Terrell recorded WSU's first two-sack game since Soni Finau at Colorado State two weeks ago
•      Terrell's four tackles-for-loss tied for the eighth-most in WSU single-game history and most since Hercules Mata'afa recorded five in the win at Utah in 2017
•      Bryson Lamb recovered his first fumble of the season, second of his career (2024, Hawaii)
•      Sullivan Schlimgen recorded a career-high nine tackles
•      Darrion Dalton (DT) made his first start as a Coug, recorded first career sack
•      Kenny Worthy III made a career-high six tackles
•      Donovan Fitzmaurice recorded his first career tackle in the first quarter, finished with two tackles
•      Jack Stevens missed his first field goal of the season, had started 8-for-8 to match Aaron Price for the best start by a Cougar kicker to start his career (1992)
 
 
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