PULLMAN — Washington State lost much more than the game on Saturday.
Quarterback Connor Halliday, the nation’s leading passer, was knocked out of the game in the first quarter and rushed to surgery. The senior may be done for the season.
Washington State coach Mike Leach does not publicly discuss injuries. He said after the game that Halliday was taken into surgery, but he declined to release any other details.
“Connor’s huge,” Leach said. “Most of his contributions to the program are ones that the public doesn’t have a full appreciation of, but his contributions to this program are gigantic.”
Halliday came into the game having thrown for 3,833 yards, with 32 touchdowns and 10 interceptions in the first eight games of the season. He set an NCAA single game record earlier this year by throwing for 734 yards against California. Last year he set an NCAA record with 89 pass attempts against Oregon.