Washington State Cougars Face Off Against Arizona State Sun Devils in Football at Mountain America Stadium
The Washington State Cougars, standing at 4-4, clashed with the Arizona State Sun Devils who held a record of 2-6. The game unfolded at Mountain America Stadium where the final score read 27-38 in favor of the home team.
The Cougars' offense was able to amass a total of 403 yards, with their passing game contributing significantly to this figure. The quarterback managed to complete 35 out of 50 pass attempts for a total of 315 yards and secured one touchdown pass. This performance resulted in an impressive passer rating of approximately 130. The longest completion stretched for 38 yards and was pivotal in setting up scoring opportunities.
On the ground, the Washington State team maintained efficiency with an average gain per rush attempt sitting just above four yards. They rushed for two touchdowns, including an eleven-yard dash into the end zone that contributed to their overall tally. In terms of ball security, they fumbled once but were able to recover it themselves without turning over possession.
Special teams also played a flawless game; both field goal attempts were successful from within the range of thirty-nine yards or less, adding six points to their scoreline. Additionally, all three extra point kicks sailed through without issue.
Penalties could have been problematic as five flags were thrown against them resulting in thirty-eight penalty yards; however, this did not severely impact their gameplay or momentum throughout the contest.
Defensively speaking, while no sacks were recorded by Washington State's defense nor interceptions made by their secondary unit during this encounter with Arizona State's offense – they did manage to force one fumble which they recovered themselves.
Looking ahead after this hard-fought battle on foreign turf against Arizona State Sun Devils football squad – fans can mark their calendars for another exciting game featuring Washington State Cougars as they prepare to host Stanford Cardinal at Gesa Field located in Pullman on November fifth at six o'clock PM Pacific Time. This upcoming event will be broadcasted on Pac-12 Network where supporters can tune in and follow along as these collegiate athletes take center stage once again under Friday night lights.