Pullman, WA (Sports Network) - Carl Winston rushed for three touchdowns as
the
Washington State Cougars upset the Washington Huskies, 31-28, to win the
Apple
Cup at Martin Stadium.
Winston carried the ball only 12 times for 27 yards, but managed to score
all
three touchdowns for WSU (3-9, 1-8 Pac-12), which picked up its
first
conference win of the season.
Jeff Tuel passed for 350 yards completing 33-53 attempts but threw no
scores
and two interceptions. Dominique Williams was his key target as
Williams
caught eight passes for 143 yards.
Keith Price completed 20-34 attempts for 194 yards, two touchdowns, and
an
costly interception while under center for the Huskies (7-5, 5-4), who
had
their four-game winning streak ended. Price hit Austin Seferian-Jenkins
and
Cody Bruns each for a touchdown while Kasen Williams led the team in
receiving
with 83 yards on eight receptions.
Bishop Sankey had an impressive day on the ground as he tallied 84 yards
and
two touchdowns on 26 carries.
At the end of a near scoreless first quarter, Andrew Furney kicked in a
21-
yard field goal to put the Cougars on the board first.
Early in the second quarter Price threw an 11-yard touchdown to
Seferian-
Jenkins to put the Huskies ahead. The Cougars responded with a 10-
play,
81-yard drive that resulted in a one-yard touchdown run by Winston and put
them
back on top, 10-7.
The third quarter was dominated by the Huskies as they scored 21
unanswered
points. Price completed a 15-yard touchdown pass to Bruns and Sankey scored
on
touchdown runs from two yards and one yard away to send the Huskies into
the
fourth frame with a 28-10 advantage on the scoreboard. Both Sankey
touchdowns
came on drives following Cougars' turnover that gave the Huskies
starting
position within the WSU red zone.
The fourth quarter saw the tides turn as WSU began to rally back.
Winston
found his way into the end zone two more times off 2-yard and 1-run runs.
Tuel
passed to Brett Bartolone for the two-point conversion after the 1-yard
score
and following a 45-yard field goal by Furney, the game was tied at 28-28
with
1:59 remaining in regulation.
The Huskies were able to drive 58 yards down the field to set up a
Travis
Coons 35-yard field goal attempt. However, the attempt was no good and the
game
progressed into overtime.
The Huskies started with the ball first in overtime, but on their first play
of
the session Price was intercepted by Kalafitoni Pole. WSU ended the
thriller
and its eight-game losing streak with a 27-yard Furney field goal.
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