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Ward throws 3 TD passes as Washington State tops Idaho 24-17

Vandals give Cougs trouble in Battle of the Palouse

By NICHOLAS K. GERANIOS, Associated Press
Published: September 3, 2022, 10:58pm
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Washington State wide receiver Lincoln Victor avoids a tackle by Idaho linebacker Fa'Avae Fa'Avae during the first half Saturday in Pullman. The Union High grad who was named one of the Cougars six captains for the season caught three passes for 38 yards in Washington State's 24-17 victory.
Washington State wide receiver Lincoln Victor avoids a tackle by Idaho linebacker Fa'Avae Fa'Avae during the first half Saturday in Pullman. The Union High grad who was named one of the Cougars six captains for the season caught three passes for 38 yards in Washington State's 24-17 victory. (AP Photo/Young Kwak) Photo Gallery

PULLMAN — Transfer quarterback Cameron Ward threw for 215 yards and three touchdowns Saturday as Washington State beat scrappy Idaho 24-17 in a season opener to win its 10th consecutive game in a long-running series between two schools whose campuses are located just eight miles apart.

Ward completed 25 of 40 passes for Washington State, a Pac-12 team which leads the Battle of the Palouse series 72-17-3. But the Cougars had trouble putting away Idaho, an FCS team from the Big Sky Conference.

It was not until Ward threw a touchdown pass to Jaylen Jenkins with 10:33 left in the fourth quarter, putting Washington State up 24-10, that the Cougars appeared to take control.

But Idaho freshman quarterback Gevani McCoy replied with a 23-yard touchdown pass to Jordan Dwyer with 6:05 left in the game, cutting the WSU lead to 24-17.

Washington State’s ensuing drive ate up the clock, but Dean Janikowski missed a 23-yard field-goal attempt wide left with 53 seconds left.

McCoy led Idaho down the field, but was intercepted at the goal line by Daiyan Henley to end the threat.

“Our goal was to get the win,” Washington State coach Jake Dickert said after the game. “Our kids didn’t quit. Our guys didn’t panic.”

But, “there are a lot of learns in this tape,” Dickert said. “The best way to learn is from a win.”

McCoy completed 21 of 32 passes for 212 yards and was intercepted twice for Idaho, which was outgained 358 yards to 269 yards in the game.

“We just have to keep getting better,” new Idaho coach Jason Eck said. “Sometimes we kind of lagged on offense.”

Idaho last beat the Cougars in 2000.

Ward, who transferred from FCS Incarnate Word, last year led the FCS in touchdown passes (47) and finished third in passing yardage (4,648). His arrival prompted former starter Jayden de Laura to transfer to Arizona.

“Cam is the ultimate competitor,” Dickert said. “I fully trust Cam. Cam has the keys to the car.”

Washington State fumbled the ball away on its first possession and receiver Donovan Ollie fumbled after catching a pass on the Cougars’ second possession. Marcus Harris scooped up the ball and ran 45 yards for a touchdown and a 7-0 Idaho lead.

Ricardo Chavez kicked a 27-yard field goal for a 10-0 Idaho lead late in the first quarter.

Janikowski missed a 51-yard field goal for Washington State early in the second quarter.

Ward marched the Cougars 80 yards on nine plays late in the second quarter, capped by a 3-yard touchdown pass to Renard Bell to cut Idaho’s lead to 10-7. Bell missed all of last season with an injury.

McCoy was intercepted at midfield by defensive back Chau Smith-Wade on the next series. But the Cougars stalled and had to settle for Janikowski’s 34-yard field goal that tied the score at 10-10 at halftime.

Idaho took the opening drive of the second half, but turned the ball over on downs. Ward marched Washington State down the field and hit De’Zhaun Stribling with a 13-yard touchdown pass for the Cougars’ first lead at 17-10.

STATS

Idaho rushed the ball 34 times but only produced 62 yards … Washington State fumbled three times and lost all three of them … Ollie and Stribling each caught seven passes for Washington State.

IDAHO PLAYS TOUGH

Many of the recent games in this series have been blowouts by Washington State. But the Vandals showed plenty of game on Saturday, jumping to a 10-0 lead and staying alive until the closing seconds. “Hat’s off to Idaho,” Dickert said. “They were prepared. They were ready to go.”

THE TAKEAWAY

Washington State: Jake Dickert got a tough win as he began his first full season as the Cougars’ coach. He went 3-3 with a Sun Bowl berth last season as interim coach after Nick Rolovich was fired for refusing to get a COVID-19 vaccine.

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Idaho: Jason Eck was coaching his first game at Idaho, replacing the fired Paul Petrino, and gave Washington State a stiffer challenge than expected. Washington State paid a $575,000 guarantee to Idaho, a former FBS program that dropped to FCS five years ago.

UP NEXT

Washington State plays at Wisconsin on Saturday.

Idaho plays at Indiana on Saturday.

WASHINGTON STATE 24, IDAHO 17

Idaho 10 0 0 7 17
Washington St. 0 10 7 7 24

First Quarter

ID—M.Harris 48 fumble return (Chavez kick), 11:11.

ID—FG Chavez 27, 3:28.

Second Quarter

WSU—Bell 3 pass from C.Ward (Janikowski kick), 3:13.

WSU—FG Janikowski 34, :06.

Third Quarter

WSU—Stribling 14 pass from C.Ward (Janikowski kick), 8:17.

Fourth Quarter

WSU—Jenkins 8 pass from C.Ward (Janikowski kick), 10:33.

ID—Dwyer 23 pass from McCoy (Chavez kick), 6:05.

IDHO WSU
First downs 13 20
Total Net Yards 277 370
Rushes-yards 34-64 25-134
Passing 213 236
Punt Returns 1–1 2-6
Kickoff Returns 0-0 1-20
Interceptions Ret. 1-11 2-11
Comp-Att-Int 21-33-2 26-40-0
Sacked-Yards Lost 5-35 3-14
Punts 5-40.8 4-42.0
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-3
Penalties-Yards 6-50 3-35
Time of Possession 37:01 22:59

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Idaho, Woods 10-60, Johnson 8-13, Carter 4-11, (Team) 1-(minus 1), Jordan 1-(minus 2), McCoy 10-(minus 17). Washington St., Watson 18-114, C.Ward 5-12, Jenkins 1-9, (Team) 1-(minus 1).

PASSING—Idaho, McCoy 21-33-2-213. Washington St., C.Ward 26-40-0-236.

RECEIVING—Idaho, Jackson 6-114, Ha.Hatten 5-14, Dwyer 3-39, Traynor 2-29, Whitney 1-13, Johnson 1-5, Carter 1-0, Woods 1-0, Puffer 1-(minus 1). Washington St., Stribling 8-52, Ollie 5-54, Bell 4-36, Victor 3-38, Watson 2-22, (Team) 1-12, Jenkins 1-8, Peters 1-8, Smith-Wade 1-6.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—Washington St., Janikowski 51, Janikowski 23.

 

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