Washington State University Athletics

Postgame Notes - Apple Cup
September 21, 2025 | Football
PULLMAN, Wash. (September 20, 2025) - Washington State faced Washington in the Boeing Apple Cup at Gesa Field Saturday afternoon.
TEAM NOTES
•     WSU captains; Brock Dieu, Joshua Meredith, Tucker Large, Caleb Francl
•     Game temperature was 81 degrees, the hottest game temperature in Apple Cup history
•     Attendance: 32,952 the first Gesa Field sellout of 2025 and first since 2023 (Oregon State)
•     WSU recorded three sacks, the most sacks in an Apple Cup since 2012
•     WSU recorded seven tackles-for-loss, the most in an Apple Cup since 2015
•     WSU had a season-high 14 receivers catch a pass
•     The WSU offense recorded season-highs in first downs (21) and passing yards (277)
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PLAYER NOTES
•     Brock Dieu (C) made his 24th consecutive start, 25th overall and Christian Hilborn (RT) made his 41st career start
•     Zevi Eckhaus went 25-of-36 for 277 yards and two touchdowns, also rushed for a touchdown
•     Eckhaus has rushed for a touchdown in three straight games (Holiday Bowl, at North Texas, Apple Cup)
•     Devin Ellison (WR) made his WSU debut on offense, first career catch was 18-yard grab in first quarter, caught three passes for 52 yards including an 8-yard touchdown catch in third quarter
•     Josh Meredith's 48-yard catch in the third quarter was a career long, finished with three catches for 70 yards
•     Beau Baker's first career catch was a 12-yard touchdown in the second quarter
•     Isaac Terrell recorded his 2nd sack of the season and of his career
•     Buddha Peleti recorded his first full sack as a Coug, 11th career sack
•     Parker McKenna recorded his 1st sack of the season, 2nd as a Coug, fourth of his career
•     Mike Dandjo (DT) made his first career start as a Coug, recorded one tackle
•     Jack Stevens connected on a 36-yard field goal in the second quarter, is 6-for-6 in 2025
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TEAM NOTES
•     WSU captains; Brock Dieu, Joshua Meredith, Tucker Large, Caleb Francl
•     Game temperature was 81 degrees, the hottest game temperature in Apple Cup history
•     Attendance: 32,952 the first Gesa Field sellout of 2025 and first since 2023 (Oregon State)
•     WSU recorded three sacks, the most sacks in an Apple Cup since 2012
•     WSU recorded seven tackles-for-loss, the most in an Apple Cup since 2015
•     WSU had a season-high 14 receivers catch a pass
•     The WSU offense recorded season-highs in first downs (21) and passing yards (277)
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PLAYER NOTES
•     Brock Dieu (C) made his 24th consecutive start, 25th overall and Christian Hilborn (RT) made his 41st career start
•     Zevi Eckhaus went 25-of-36 for 277 yards and two touchdowns, also rushed for a touchdown
•     Eckhaus has rushed for a touchdown in three straight games (Holiday Bowl, at North Texas, Apple Cup)
•     Devin Ellison (WR) made his WSU debut on offense, first career catch was 18-yard grab in first quarter, caught three passes for 52 yards including an 8-yard touchdown catch in third quarter
•     Josh Meredith's 48-yard catch in the third quarter was a career long, finished with three catches for 70 yards
•     Beau Baker's first career catch was a 12-yard touchdown in the second quarter
•     Isaac Terrell recorded his 2nd sack of the season and of his career
•     Buddha Peleti recorded his first full sack as a Coug, 11th career sack
•     Parker McKenna recorded his 1st sack of the season, 2nd as a Coug, fourth of his career
•     Mike Dandjo (DT) made his first career start as a Coug, recorded one tackle
•     Jack Stevens connected on a 36-yard field goal in the second quarter, is 6-for-6 in 2025
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