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Scoring Summary (Final)
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Washington State vs Colorado State (Dec 21, 2013 at Albuquerque, N.M.)
Washington State (6-7) vs. Colorado State (8-6)
Date: Dec 21, 2013 • Site: Albuquerque, N.M. • Stadium: Branch Field
Attendance: 27104
Score by Quarters
Washington State
Colorado State
1
2
3
4
Total
21
10
14
13
3
7
7
18
45
48
Qtr
Time
Scoring Play
1st
12:32
11:17
07:02
05:27
02:52
09:55
06:52
02:48
00:59
00:00
10:43
10:30
09:35
02:52
00:33
00:00
WSU - Cracraft, River 25 yd pass from Halliday, C. (Furney, Andrew kick), 6-73 1:48
WSU - Marks, Gabe 1 yd pass from Halliday, C. (Furney, Andrew kick), 1-5 0:12
CS - LOVETT, Charles 63 yd pass from GRAYSON, Garret (ROBERTS, Jared kick), 8-89 4:11
WSU - West, Theron 28 yd pass from Halliday, C. (Furney, Andrew kick), 8-75 1:35
CS - ROBERTS, Jared 25 yd field goal, 7-64 2:31
CS - ROBERTS, Jared 19 yd field goal, 19-69 7:05
WSU - Mayle, Vince 28 yd pass from Halliday, C. (Furney, Andrew kick), 3-27 1:05
WSU - Galvin, Rickey 3 yd pass from Halliday, C. (Furney, Andrew kick), 4-42 1:19
CS - BIBBS, Kapri 1 yd run (ROBERTS, Jared kick), 9-75 1:49
CS - ROBERTS, Jared 30 yd field goal, 5-27 0:24
WSU - Furney, Andrew 33 yd field goal, 9-27 2:32
CS - BIBBS, Kapri 75 yd run (ROBERTS, Jared kick), 1-75 0:13
WSU - Myers, Isiah 22 yd pass from Halliday, C. (Furney, Andrew kick), 11-80 4:36
CS - VADEN, Jordon 12 yd pass from GRAYSON, Garret (ROBERTS, Jared kick), 9-72 1:25
CS - BIBBS, Kapri 1 yd run (ALEXANDER, Donn rush), 8-33 1:24
CS - ROBERTS, Jared 41 yd field goal, 3-0 0:27
2nd
3rd
4th
Kickoff time: 12:05 pm • End of Game: 4:11 pm • Total elapsed time: 4:06
Officials: Referee: Ken Williamson; Umpire: Wally Hough; Linesman: Lane Thomas;
Line judge: Mickey Bryson; Back judge: Roy Potts; Field judge: Jabir Walker;
Side judge: Bobby Moreau; Alternate: Doyle Jackson R;
Temperature: 38 • Wind: NW @ 13 • Weather: Partly cloudy 0%
V-H
7-0
14 - 0
14 - 7
21 - 7
21 - 10
21 - 13
28 - 13
35 - 13
35 - 20
35 - 23
38 - 23
38 - 30
45 - 30
45 - 37
45 - 45
45 - 48
Team Statistics (Final)
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Washington State vs Colorado State (Dec 21, 2013 at Albuquerque, N.M.)
FIRST DOWNS
Rushing
Passing
Penalty
NET YARDS RUSHING
Rushing Attempts
Average Per Rush
Rushing Touchdowns
Yards Gained Rushing
Yards Lost Rushing
NET YARDS PASSING
Comp letions-Attempts-Int
Average Per Attempt
Average Per Completion
Passing Touchdowns
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS
Total offense plays
Average Gain Per Play
Fumbles: Number-Lost
Penalties: Number-Yards
PUNTS-YARDS
Average Yards Per Punt
Net Yards Per Punt
Inside 20
50+ Yards
Touch backs
Fair catch
KICKOFFS-YARDS
Average Yards Per Kickoff
Net Yards Per Kickoff
Touch backs
Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD
Average Per Return
Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD
Average Per Return
Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD
Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD
Miscellaneous Yards
Possession Time
1st Quarter
2nd Quarter
3rd Quarter
4th Quarter
Third-Down Conversions
Fourth-Down Conversions
Red-Zone Scores-Chances
Touchdowns
Field goals
Sacks By: Number-Yards
PAT Kicks
Field Goals
WSU
21
0
21
0
-10
19
-0.5
0
46
56
410
37-58-1
7.1
11.1
6
400
77
5.2
3-2
10-70
6-243
40.5
37.2
1
2
1
3
8-510
63.8
44.8
4
2-24-0
12.0
4-66-0
16.5
1-8-0
1-29-0
0
25:39
4:56
4 :4 3
8:20
7 :4 0
8 of 17
1 of 1
4-5
3-5
1-5
2-22
6-6
1-1
CS
29
14
14
1
226
46
4.9
3
253
27
369
31-51-1
7.2
11.9
2
595
97
6.1
2-2
7-48
5-164
32.8
24.0
0
2
1
0
8-498
62.2
41.5
4
0-0-0
0.0
4-52-0
13.0
1-1-0
0-0-0
0
34:21
10:04
10:17
6:40
7 :2 0
12 of 22
3 of 3
6-6
3-6
3-6
5-52
4-4
4-4
Individual Statistics (Final)
The Automated ScoreBook
Washington State vs Colorado State (Dec 21, 2013 at Albuquerque, N.M.)
Washington State
Rushing
West, Theron
Caldwell, T.
Mason, Marcus
Laufasa, Jere.
Williams, K.
Halliday, C.
Totals
Colorado State
No.
3
3
4
1
1
7
19
Gain Loss
17
0
14
0
9
4
2
0
1
0
3
52
46
56
Passing
Halliday, C.
Totals
C-A-I
37-58-1
37-58-1
Receiving
Cracraft, River
Williams, K.
Marks, Gabe
West, Theron
Myers, Isiah
Galvin, Rickey
Mason, Marcus
Mayle, Vince
Williams, Dom.
Caldwell, T.
Totals
No.
9
7
5
3
3
3
3
2
1
1
37
Punting
Concepcion, Wes
Bowlin, Mike
Totals
Yds
410
410
Yards
125
72
37
50
45
24
18
38
3
-2
410
No.
4
2
6
Yds
164
79
243
Field goals
Furney, Andrew
Kickoffs
Furney, Andrew
All-purpose
Cracraft, River
Williams, K.
West, Theron
Myers, Isiah
No
Yds
2
0
0
0
2
24
0
0
0
24
Qtr
3rd
Run
0
1
17
0
Long
28
28
Long
54
53
54
Kickoff
19
0
0
0
19
0
2
0
2
4
Rcv
125
72
50
45
Yds
0
32
0
34
66
Rushing
BIBBS, Kapri
ALEXANDER, Donn
GRAYSON, Garret
MORGAN, Max
SCHLAGER, Jake
CARTWRIGHT, Kiv
HANSLEY, Joe
Totals
Sack
5
5
Passing
GRAYSON, Garret
TEAM
Totals
C-A-I
31-50-1
0-1-0
31-51-1
Receiving
VADEN, Jordon
LOVETT, Charles
HANSLEY, Joe
GILLMORE, Crock
HIGGINS, Rashar
ALEXANDER, Donn
CARTWRIGHT, Kiv
BIBBS, Kapri
Totals
No.
8
5
4
4
4
3
2
1
31
TB
0
1
1
Punting
HUNT, Hayden
TEAM
Totals
Yds
Lg
0
0
8
0
8
0
0
8
0
8
Returns
ALEXANDER, Donn
COFFMAN, Thomas
MORGAN, Max
Totals
0
0
1
0
1
TB
4
Field goals
ROBERTS, Jared
ROBERTS, Jared
ROBERTS, Jared
ROBERTS, Jared
OB
0
IR
0
0
0
0
Gain Loss
174
5
31
0
32
22
8
0
4
0
4
0
0
0
253
27
Yards
60
93
56
44
42
17
51
6
369
No.
4
1
5
Yds
164
0
164
Kickoffs
ROBERTS, Jared
Total
125
107
67
45
All-purpose
BIBBS, Kapri
LOVETT, Charles
VADEN, Jordon
ALEXANDER, Donn
FUMBLES: Washington State-Caldwell, T. 1-1; West, Theron 1-0; Laufasa, Jere. 1-1. Colorado
State-VADEN, Jordon 1-1; HIGGINS, Rashar 1-1.
No
Yds
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Qtr
1st
2nd
2nd
4th
Run
169
0
0
31
TD
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
TD
2
0
2
TD
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
3
0
4
Long
57
0
57
Rcv
6
93
60
17
Yds
11
41
0
52
TB
1
0
1
Intercept
11
20
0
20
0
0
1
1
Yds
Lg
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
Result
Good
Good
Good
Good
Avg
62.2
KR
0
0
0
11
Sack
2
0
2
In20
0
0
0
Lg No
Dist
25 yards
19 yards
30 yards
41 yards
Yards
498
Avg
6.3
4.4
1.2
8.0
4.0
4.0
0.0
4.9
Long
63
0
63
Kickoff
0
0
0
0
Lg
75
8
10
8
4
4
0
75
Long
17
63
17
25
22
9
51
6
63
Avg
41.0
0.0
32.8
Lg No
Time
02:52
09:55
00:00
00:00
No.
8
Net
169
31
10
8
4
4
0
226
Yds
369
0
369
Punt
Result
Good
PR
0
0
0
0
No.
27
7
8
1
1
1
1
46
Intercept
0
23
0
25
25
Avg
63.8
KR
0
34
0
0
Avg
5.7
4.7
1.2
2.0
1.0
-7.0
-0.5
In20
1
0
1
Lg No
Dist
33 yards
Yards
510
Lg
7
7
5
2
1
3
7
Long
25
27
14
28
22
12
13
28
3
0
28
Avg
41.0
39.5
40.5
Lg No
Time
10:43
No.
8
TD
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TD
6
6
TD
1
0
1
1
1
1
0
1
0
0
6
Punt
Returns
Brooks, Leon
Caldwell, T.
Bucannon, Deone
Williams, K.
Totals
Net
17
14
5
2
1
-49
-10
PR
0
0
0
0
TB
4
OB
0
IR
0
0
0
0
Total
175
93
60
59
Defensive Statistics (Final)
The Automated ScoreBook
Washington State vs Colorado State (Dec 21, 2013 at Albuquerque, N.M.)
##
10
22
13
33
42
40
6
20
2
96
95
98
50
8
52
37
97
27
24
Washington State
Sagote, Justin
Locker, Casey
Monroe, Darryl
Pritchard, Tana
Coen, Cyrus
Palacio, Kache
Horton, Damante
Bucannon, Deone
Washington, N.
Cooper, Xavier
Gauta, Ioane
Pole, Kalaf.
Faoliu, Lyman
Allison, J.
Paulo, Darryl
Byers, Jared
Vaeao, Destiny
Clark, Tracy
West, Theron
Totals
Solo
4
8
5
3
3
2
5
4
2
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
42
Ast
11
6
8
5
4
5
1
1
1
2
2
2
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
50
Total
15
14
13
8
7
7
6
5
3
3
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
92
Sacks-Yds
0.5-8
1.0-6
0.5-8
2.0-22
TFL-Yds
1.5-3
1.5-3
0.5-8
1.0-6
0.5-8
5.0-28
FF
1
1
2
FR-Yds
1-29
1-0
2-29
Int-Yds
1-8
1-8
BrUp
1
2
1
4
Blks
1
1
QBH
1
1
1
3
##
37
26
56
40
31
16
3
23
6D
93
4D
99
70
5
90
22
97
8D
19
Colorado State
DAVIS, Aaron
PIERRE-LOUIS, K
BARRETT, Shaqui
MORGAN, Max
JAMES, Cory
MATTHEWS, Trent
BELL, Shaq
BLAKE, Bernard
ODEN, Jasen
JACKSON, Terry
MICHEL, Steven
EDWARDS, Eli
RICHBURG, Westo
BIBBS, Kapri
KAWULOK, Joe
JANUSKA, Nick
TONGA, Calvin
SCHLAGER, Jake
SIMMONS, Tyree
Totals
Solo
5
5
4
5
4
2
3
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
42
Ast
2
2
2
0
1
3
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
14
Total
7
7
6
5
5
5
4
4
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
56
Sacks-Yds
2.0-21
1.0-8
1.0-11
1.0-12
5.0-52
TFL-Yds
1.0-2
2.0-21
1.0-2
2.0-10
1.0-11
1.0-12
8.0-58
FF
1
1
1
3
FR-Yds
1-0
1-0
2-0
Int-Yds
1-1
1-1
BrUp
1
1
1
3
Blks
0
QBH
1
1
2
Participation Report (Final)
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Washington State vs Colorado State (Dec 21, 2013 at Albuquerque, N.M.)
Washington State
Colorado State
Pos
X
Y
LT
LG
C
RG
RT
H
Z
QB
RB
##
80
84
63
56
60
66
77
5
9
12
35
OFFENSE
Williams, Dom.
Cracraft, River
Eklund, Gunnar
Dahl, Joe
Bosch, Elliott
Goetz, Matt
Fullington, J.
Galvin, Rickey
Marks, Gabe
Halliday, C.
Mason, Marcus
Pos
WR
LT
LG
C
RG
RT
TE
HB
WR
QB
RB
##
82
51
75
70
64
78
10
86
25
18
5
OFFENSE
HIGGINS, Rashar
SAMBRAILO, Ty
HAYNES, Brandon
RICHBURG, Westo
GRAGERT, Jordan
BIARD, Jared
GILLMORE, Crock
CARTWRIGHT, Kiv
HANSLEY, Joe
GRAYSON, Garret
BIBBS, Kapri
Pos
T
NT
E
BUCK
SAM
MIKE
WILL
FCB
SS
FS
BCB
##
98
95
96
97
42
13
10
6
20
30
2
DEFENSE
Pole, Kalaf.
Gauta, Ioane
Cooper, Xavier
Vaeao, Destiny
Coen, Cyrus
Monroe, Darryl
Sagote, Justin
Horton, Damante
Bucannon, Deone
Taliulu, Taylor
Washington, N.
Pos
LDE
DT
NT
RDE
SLB
MLB
WLB
LCB
RCB
SS
FS
##
99
96
97
56
31
40
37
23
3
26
16
DEFENSE
EDWARDS, Eli
WILSON, Curtis
TONGA, Calvin
BARRETT, Shaqui
JAMES, Cory
MORGAN, Max
DAVIS, Aaron
BLAKE, Bernard
BELL, Shaq
PIERRE-LOUIS, K
MATTHEWS, Trent
Washington State: 1-Mayle, Vince, 4-Carpenter, Ant., 8-Allison, J., 17-Apodaca, Austin, 18-Williams, K.,
21-Oertel, Eric, 22-Locker, Casey, 23-Brooks, Leon, 24-West, Theron, 27-Clark, Tracy, 31-Henry, Parker,
33-Pritchard, Tana, 34-Caldwell, T., 37-Byers, Jared, 40-Palacio, Kache, 41-Hersey, Max, 43-Laufasa, Jere.,
44-Concepcion, Wes, 46-Bowlin, Mike, 48-Peterson, M., 49-Furney, Andrew, 50-Faoliu, Lyman, 52-Paulo, Darryl,
58-Sorenson, Riley, 65-Den Bleyker, A., 70-Brevick, Zach, 76-Forbes, Rico, 82-Ratliff, Bobby, 88-Myers, Isiah.
Colorado State: 2-COFFMAN, Thomas, 4D-MICHEL, Steven, 4-LOVETT, Charles, 6D-ODEN, Jasen, 6-NWOKE, Chris,
7-ALEXANDER, Donn, 8D-SCHLAGER, Jake, 9-FOSTER, Martavi, 11-VADEN, Jordon, 12-GRAY, Austin, 13-ELLIOTT, DeAndr,
19-SIMMONS, Tyree, 22-JANUSKA, Nick, 24-PETERS, Bryce, 28-RIDDICK, Davon, 34-BROWN, Joe, 35-JOY, Casey,
38-NWOSU, Danny, 41-WILLIAMS, Eric, 42-HULBERT, Ken, 44-MCKAY, Joe, 45-FA'APITO, Nu'uv, 46-CLYBURN, Deonte,
47-ROBERTS, Jared, 49-HUNT, Hayden, 50-MYERS, Mason, 68-HANSEN, Justin, 74-HATHAWAY, Mason, 84-JONES, Blake,
90-KAWULOK, Joe, 93-JACKSON, Terry, 94-KING, LaRyan, 98-SCHUPP, Johnny.
Drive Chart (By Team) (Final)
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Washington State vs Colorado State (Dec 21, 2013 at Albuquerque, N.M.)
Team
WSU
WSU
WSU
WSU
WSU
WSU
WSU
WSU
WSU
WSU
WSU
WSU
WSU
WSU
WSU
WSU
Qtr
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Spot
W25
W27
C05
W25
W25
W25
C27
C42
W21
C43
W25
W34
W20
W18
W18
W25
Washington State
Time of possession
3rd down conversions
Average field position
4th down conversions
Team
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
Qtr
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Spot
W31
C20
C11
C29
C28
C17
C25
C25
W40
C25
C25
C20
C20
C02
C28
W33
W24
Colorado State
Time of possession
3rd down conversions
Average field position
4th down conversions
Drive Started
Time
Obtained
15:00
Kickoff
14:20
Fumble
11:29
Punt
07:02
Kickoff
02:47
Kickoff
09:55
Kickoff
07:57
Interception
04:07
Punt
00:56
Kickoff
13:15
Punt
10:30
Kickoff
04:07
Fumble
14:11
Punt
06:20
Punt
02:49
Kickoff
00:33
Kickoff
1st
Qtr
04:56
2-4
W39
0-0
2nd
Qtr
04:43
0-2
W44
0-0
Drive Started
Time
Obtained
14:31
Interception
12:27
Kickoff
11:13
Kickoff
05:23
Kickoff
02:00
Punt
08:11
Punt
06:52
Kickoff
02:48
Kickoff
00:24
Punt
15:00
Kickoff
10:43
Kickoff
06:30
Punt
02:19
Punt
09:35
Kickoff
04:17
Punt
01:51
Fumble
00:27
Fumble
1st
Qtr
10:04
2-6
C31
2-2
2nd
Qtr
10:17
4-7
C31
1-1
Spot
W28
C00
C00
C00
W29
W29
C00
C00
W10
C16
C46
W47
C00
W35
W33
W24
Time
14:31
12:32
11:17
05:27
02:00
08:11
06:52
02:48
00:24
10:43
06:30
02:19
09:35
04:17
01:51
00:27
3rd
Qtr
08:20
3-6
W38
0-0
Spot
W27
C02
W00
W07
W03
C17
C29
W00
W13
C20
W00
W34
C48
C20
W00
W00
W24
3rd
Qtr
06:40
2-3
C22
0-0
Drive Ended
How lost
Interception
*TOUCHDOWN
*TOUCHDOWN
*TOUCHDOWN
Punt
Punt
*TOUCHDOWN
*TOUCHDOWN
Punt
*FIELD GOAL
Punt
Punt
*TOUCHDOWN
Punt
Fumble
Fumble
4th
Qtr
07:40
3-5
W18
1-1
Time
14:20
11:29
07:02
02:52
09:55
07:57
04:07
00:59
15:00
13:15
10:30
04:07
14:11
06:20
02:52
00:27
00:00
1st
Half
09:39
2-6
W41
0-0
Pl
2
6
1
8
3
3
3
4
3
9
10
4
11
6
5
0
2nd
Half
16:00
6-11
W28
1-1
Drive Ended
How lost
Fumble
Punt
*TOUCHDOWN
*FIELD GOAL
*FIELD GOAL
Interception
Punt
*TOUCHDOWN
*FIELD GOAL
Punt
*TOUCHDOWN
Fumble
Punt
Punt
*TOUCHDOWN
*TOUCHDOWN
*FIELD GOAL
4th
Qtr
07:20
4-6
C43
0-0
1st
Half
20:21
6-13
C31
3-3
TOP
0:29
1:48
0:12 .
1:35
0:47
1:44
1:05
1:19 .
0:32
2:32 .
4:00 .
1:48
4:36 .
2:03
0:58
0:06
Total
25:39
8-17
W36
1-1
Pl
1
3
8
7
19
1
5
9
5
3
1
6
7
6
9
8
3
2nd
Half
14:00
6-9
C32
0-0
Consumed
- Yds
- 3
- 73
- 5
- 75
- 4
- 4
- 27
- 42
- (11)
- 27
- 29
- 13
- 80
- 17
- 15
- (1)
Consumed
- Yds
- 4
- (18)
- 89
- 64
- 69
- 0
- 4
- 75
- 27
- (5)
- 75
- 46
- 28
- 18
- 72
- 33
- 0
Total
34:21
12-22
C32
3-3
TOP
0:11
0:58
4:11
2:31 .
7:05 .
0:14
2:45
1:49 .
0:24 .
1:45
0:13
2:23
3:08
3:15
1:25 .
1:24 .
0:27
Drive Chart (By Quarter) (Final)
The Automated ScoreBook
Washington State vs Colorado State (Dec 21, 2013 at Albuquerque, N.M.)
Team
WSU
CS
WSU
CS
WSU
CS
WSU
CS
WSU
CS
WSU
CS
WSU
CS
WSU
CS
WSU
CS
CS
WSU
CS
WSU
CS
WSU
CS
WSU
CS
WSU
CS
WSU
CS
WSU
CS
Qtr
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Spot
W25
W31
W27
C20
C05
C11
W25
C29
W25
C28
W25
C17
C27
C25
C42
C25
W21
W40
C25
C43
C25
W25
C20
W34
C20
W20
C02
W18
C28
W18
W33
W25
W24
Drive Started
Time
Obtained
15:00
Kickoff
14:31
Interception
14:20
Fumble
12:27
Kickoff
11:29
Punt
11:13
Kickoff
07:02
Kickoff
05:23
Kickoff
02:47
Kickoff
02:00
Punt
09:55
Kickoff
08:11
Punt
07:57
Interception
06:52
Kickoff
04:07
Punt
02:48
Kickoff
00:56
Kickoff
00:24
Punt
15:00
Kickoff
13:15
Punt
10:43
Kickoff
10:30
Kickoff
06:30
Punt
04:07
Fumble
02:19
Punt
14:11
Punt
09:35
Kickoff
06:20
Punt
04:17
Punt
02:49
Kickoff
01:51
Fumble
00:33
Kickoff
00:27
Fumble
Spot
W28
W27
C00
C02
C00
W00
C00
W07
W29
W03
W29
C17
C00
C29
C00
W00
W10
W13
C20
C16
W00
C46
W34
W47
C48
C00
C20
W35
W00
W33
W00
W24
W24
Time
14:31
14:20
12:32
11:29
11:17
07:02
05:27
02:52
02:00
09:55
08:11
07:57
06:52
04:07
02:48
00:59
00:24
15:00
13:15
10:43
10:30
06:30
04:07
02:19
14:11
09:35
06:20
04:17
02:52
01:51
00:27
00:27
00:00
Drive Ended
How lost
Interception
Fumble
*TOUCHDOWN
Punt
*TOUCHDOWN
*TOUCHDOWN
*TOUCHDOWN
*FIELD GOAL
Punt
*FIELD GOAL
Punt
Interception
*TOUCHDOWN
Punt
*TOUCHDOWN
*TOUCHDOWN
Punt
*FIELD GOAL
Punt
*FIELD GOAL
*TOUCHDOWN
Punt
Fumble
Punt
Punt
*TOUCHDOWN
Punt
Punt
*TOUCHDOWN
Fumble
*TOUCHDOWN
Fumble
*FIELD GOAL
Pl
2
1
6
3
1
8
8
7
3
19
3
1
3
5
4
9
3
5
3
9
1
10
6
4
7
11
6
6
9
5
8
0
3
Consumed
- Yds
- 3
- 4
- 73
- (18)
- 5
- 89
- 75
- 64
- 4
- 69
- 4
- 0
- 27
- 4
- 42
- 75
- (11)
- 27
- (5)
- 27
- 75
- 29
- 46
- 13
- 28
- 80
- 18
- 17
- 72
- 15
- 33
- (1)
- 0
TOP
0:29
0:11
1:48
0:58
0:12 .
4:11
1:35
2:31 .
0:47
7:05 .
1:44
0:14
1:05
2:45
1:19 .
1:49 .
0:32
0:24 .
1:45
2:32 .
0:13
4:00 .
2:23
1:48
3:08
4:36 .
3:15
2:03
1:25 .
0:58
1:24 .
0:06
0:27
Play-by-Play Summary (1st quarter)
Washington State vs Colorado State (Dec 21, 2013 at Albuquerque, N.M.)
Captains- WSU: 12,13,30,35,60 CSU: 3,40,56,70
WSU wins toss, defends South goal.
1-10 WSU 35
CS ball on CS35.
ROBERTS, Jared kickoff 65 yards to the WSU0, touchback.
1-10 WSU 25
Halliday, C. pass complete to Mason, Marcus for 3 yards to the WSU28, out-of-bounds
(BELL, Shaq).
2-7
WSU 28
Halliday, C. pass intercepted by MORGAN, Max at the WSU32, MORGAN, Max return 1 yards to
the WSU31 (Coen, Cyrus).
2 plays, 3 yards, 0:29
COLORADO STATE drive start at 14:31.
1-10 WSU 31
GRAYSON, Garret pass complete to HIGGINS, Rashar for 4 yards to the WSU27, fumble forced
by Washington, N., fumble by HIGGINS, Rashar recovered by WSU Washington, N. at WSU27,
Washington, N. for 29 yards to the CS44 (RICHBURG, Westo).
1 play, 4 yards, 0:11
WASHINGTON STATE drive start at 14:20.
1-10 CS 44
Mason, Marcus rush for loss of 2 yards to the CS46 (DAVIS, Aaron).
2-12 CS 46
Halliday, C. pass complete to Marks, Gabe for 9 yards to the CS37 (MORGAN, Max).
3-3
CS 37
Halliday, C. pass complete to West, Theron for 12 yards to the CS25, 1ST DOWN WSU (JAMES,
Cory).
1-10 CS 25
Halliday, C. pass incomplete to Mayle, Vince.
2-10 CS 25
Halliday, C. pass incomplete to Mason, Marcus.
3-10 CS 25
Halliday, C. pass complete to Cracraft, River for 25 yards to the CS0, 1ST DOWN WSU,
TOUCHDOWN, clock 12:32.
1-G
CS 03
Furney, Andrew kick attempt good.
Washington State 7, Colorado State 0
6 plays, 44 yards, 1:53
Furney, Andrew kickoff 65 yards to the CS0, COFFMAN, Thomas return 20 yards to the CS20
(Pritchard, Tana).
COLORADO STATE drive start at 12:27.
1-10 CS 20
GRAYSON, Garret pass complete to HIGGINS, Rashar for 8 yards to the CS28 (Bucannon,
Deone).
2-2
CS 28
GRAYSON, Garret pass incomplete, QB hurry by Vaeao, Destiny.
3-2
CS 28
Timeout Colorado State, clock 12:02.
3-2
CS 28
PENALTY CS holding (RICHBURG, Westo) 10 yards to the CS18.
3-12 CS 18
GRAYSON, Garret sacked for loss of 16 yards to the CS2 (Vaeao, Destiny;Cooper, Xavier),
PENALTY CS intentional grounding 0 yards to the CS2.
4-28 CS 02
4th and 28.
4-28 CS 02
HUNT, Hayden punt BLOCKED, recovered by WSU West, Theron at CS5 (blocked by West, Theron).
3 plays, minus 18 yards, 0:58
WASHINGTON STATE drive start at 11:29.
1-G
CS 05
PENALTY CS roughing passer (TONGA, Calvin) 3 yards to the CS2.
1-G
CS 02
PENALTY CS holding (PIERRE-LOUIS, K) 1 yards to the CS1.
1-G
CS 01
Halliday, C. pass complete to Marks, Gabe for 1 yard to the CS0, TOUCHDOWN, clock 11:17.
1-G
CS 03
Furney, Andrew kick attempt good.
Washington State 14, Colorado State 0
1 play, 5 yards, 0:16
Furney, Andrew kickoff 65 yards to the CS0, ALEXANDER, Donn return 11 yards to the CS11
(Palacio, Kache;Pritchard, Tana).
COLORADO STATE drive start at 11:13.
1-10 CS 11
BIBBS, Kapri rush for 2 yards to the CS13 (Locker, Casey).
2-8
CS 13
ALEXANDER, Donn rush for 3 yards to the CS16 (Coen, Cyrus;Clark, Tracy).
3-5
CS 16
ALEXANDER, Donn rush for 8 yards to the CS24, 1ST DOWN CS (Monroe, Darryl).
1-10 CS 24
GRAYSON, Garret rush for 5 yards to the CS29, out-of-bounds.
2-5
CS 29
ALEXANDER, Donn rush for 3 yards to the CS32 (Coen, Cyrus).
3-2
CS 32
GRAYSON, Garret pass complete to ALEXANDER, Donn for 1 yard to the CS33 (Sagote, Justin).
4-1
CS 33
SCHLAGER, Jake rush for 4 yards to the CS37, 1ST DOWN CS (Pritchard, Tana).
1-10 CS 37
GRAYSON, Garret pass complete to LOVETT, Charles for 63 yards to the WSU0, 1ST DOWN CS,
TOUCHDOWN, clock 07:02.
1-G
WSU 03
ROBERTS, Jared kick attempt good.
Washington State 14, Colorado State 7
8 plays, 89 yards, 4:11
ROBERTS, Jared kickoff 65 yards to the WSU0, touchback.
WASHINGTON STATE drive start at 07:02.
1-10 WSU 25
Halliday, C. pass complete to Williams, K. for 27 yards to the CS48, 1ST DOWN WSU,
PENALTY WSU holding 10 yards to the WSU42.
1-20 WSU 42
1st and 10.
1-10 WSU 42
Halliday, C. pass complete to Galvin, Rickey for 12 yards to the CS46, 1ST DOWN WSU.
1-10 CS 46
Halliday, C. pass incomplete to Mason, Marcus, QB hurry by JAMES, Cory.
2-10 CS 46
Halliday, C. pass complete to Myers, Isiah for 15 yards to the CS31, 1ST DOWN WSU
P1
P2
R1
R2
P3
P3
P4
P5
Play-by-Play Summary (1st quarter)
Washington State vs Colorado State (Dec 21, 2013 at Albuquerque, N.M.)
(PIERRE-LOUIS, K;JAMES, Cory).
Halliday, C. pass incomplete to Mason, Marcus (MORGAN, Max).
Halliday, C. pass incomplete to Williams, Dom..
Halliday, C. sacked for loss of 12 yards to the CS43 (KAWULOK, Joe), PENALTY CS
unsportsmanlike conduct (EDWARDS, Eli) 15 yards to the CS28.
4-7
CS 28
1st and 10.
1-10 CS 28
Halliday, C. pass complete to West, Theron for 28 yards to the CS0, 1ST DOWN WSU,
TOUCHDOWN, clock 05:27.
1-G
CS 03
Furney, Andrew kick attempt good.
Washington State 21, Colorado State 7
8 plays, 75 yards, 1:39
Furney, Andrew kickoff 55 yards to the CS10, COFFMAN, Thomas return 19 yards to the CS29
(Locker, Casey;Palacio, Kache).
COLORADO STATE drive start at 05:23.
1-10 CS 29
BIBBS, Kapri rush for 5 yards to the CS34 (Bucannon, Deone).
2-5
CS 34
BIBBS, Kapri rush for 4 yards to the CS38 (Palacio, Kache;Pole, Kalaf.).
3-1
CS 38
GRAYSON, Garret pass complete to CARTWRIGHT, Kiv for 51 yards to the WSU11, 1ST DOWN CS,
out-of-bounds (Bucannon, Deone).
1-10 WSU 11
BIBBS, Kapri rush for loss of 3 yards to the WSU14 (Pritchard, Tana;Monroe, Darryl).
2-13 WSU 14
GRAYSON, Garret pass complete to LOVETT, Charles for 7 yards to the WSU7, out-of-bounds
(Horton, Damante).
3-6
WSU 07
GRAYSON, Garret pass incomplete to GILLMORE, Crock.
4-6
WSU 07
ROBERTS, Jared field goal attempt from 25 GOOD, clock 02:52.
Washington State 21, Colorado State 10
7 plays, 64 yards, 2:36
ROBERTS, Jared kickoff 65 yards to the WSU0, Williams, K. return 25 yards to the WSU25
(MICHEL, Steven).
WASHINGTON STATE drive start at 02:47.
1-10 WSU 25
Halliday, C. pass complete to Williams, K. for 4 yards to the WSU29 (BARRETT, Shaqui).
2-6
WSU 29
Halliday, C. pass incomplete to Myers, Isiah, QB hurry by BARRETT, Shaqui.
3-6
WSU 29
Halliday, C. pass incomplete to Cracraft, River, dropped pass.
4-6
WSU 29
Concepcion, Wes punt 43 yards to the CS28, out-of-bounds.
3 plays, 4 yards, 0:47
COLORADO STATE drive start at 02:00.
1-10 CS 28
BIBBS, Kapri rush for 6 yards to the CS34 (Sagote, Justin;Locker, Casey).
2-4
CS 34
GRAYSON, Garret pass incomplete, QB hurry by Coen, Cyrus.
3-4
CS 34
ALEXANDER, Donn rush for 3 yards to the CS37 (Sagote, Justin).
4-1
CS 37
BIBBS, Kapri rush for 7 yards to the CS44, 1ST DOWN CS (Bucannon, Deone).
1-10 CS 44
GRAYSON, Garret pass complete to HANSLEY, Joe for 13 yards to the WSU43, 1ST DOWN CS,
out-of-bounds (Coen, Cyrus).
END OF 1st QUARTER: Washington State 21, Colorado State 10
1-10
2-10
3-10
CS 31
CS 31
CS 31
Quarter Summary
Washington State
Colorado State
Score
Time
Poss
R
21
10
05:04
09:56
0
3
1st Downs
P
X
6
3
0
0
P6
P4
R5
P6
T
Conversions
3rd
4th
Rushing
Passing
Penalties
6
6
2-4
2-5
2-(-14)
13-31
10-18-1-136
7-10-0-147
1-10
5-29
0-0
1-1
Quickie Statistics (1st quarter)
Washington State vs Colorado State (Dec 21, 2013 at Albuquerque, N.M.)
WSU
21
6
2--14
136
18-10-1
20-122
1-29
0-0
1-25
0-0
1-43.0
0-0
1-10
05:04
2 of 4
0 of 0
Score
FIRST DOWNS
RUSHES-YARDS (NET)
PASSING YDS (NET)
Passes Att-Comp-Int
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS
Fumble Returns-Yards
Punt Returns-Yards
Kickoff Returns-Yards
Interception Returns-Yards
Punts (Number-Avg)
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Possession Time
Third-Down Conversions
Fourth-Down Conversions
Washington State
Rushing
Mason, Marcus
Halliday, C.
Colorado State
No.
1
1
Gain Loss
0
2
0
12
Passing
Halliday, C.
C-A-I
10-18-1
Receiving
West, Theron
Williams, K.
Marks, Gabe
Cracraft, River
No.
2
2
2
1
Punting
Concepcion, Wes
CS
10
6
13-31
147
10-7-0
23-178
0-0
0-0
3-50
1-1
1-0.0
1-1
5-29
09:56
2 of 6
2 of 2
No.
1
Net
-2
-12
Yds
136
Yards
40
31
10
25
Yds
43
TD
0
0
TD
3
TD
1
0
1
1
Avg
43.0
Lg Avg
0 -2.0
0 -12.0
Long
28
Sack
1
Long
28
27
9
25
Long
43
Rushing
BIBBS, Kapri
ALEXANDER, Donn
SCHLAGER, Jake
GRAYSON, Garret
Passing
GRAYSON, Garret
Receiving
LOVETT, Charles
HIGGINS, Rashar
CARTWRIGHT, Kiv
HANSLEY, Joe
In20
0
TB
0
Punting
TEAM
HUNT, Hayden
No.
6
4
1
2
Gain Loss
24
3
17
0
4
0
5
16
C-A-I
7-10-0
No.
2
2
1
1
No.
1
0
Net
21
17
4
-11
Yds
147
Yards
70
12
51
13
Yds
0
0
TD
0
0
0
0
TD
1
TD
1
0
0
0
Avg
0.0
0.0
Long
63
Long
0
0
No.
Yards
TD
Long
Punt Returns
No.
Yards
TD
Long
Kick Returns
Williams, K.
No.
1
Yards
25
TD
0
Long
25
Kick Returns
COFFMAN, Thomas
ALEXANDER, Donn
No.
2
1
Yards
39
11
TD
0
0
Long
20
11
UA-A
4-0
3-1
2-2
2-1
Total
4
4
4
3
Sacks
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
TFL
0.0
0.0
0.5
0.0
Tackles
JAMES, Cory
MORGAN, Max
BELL, Shaq
DAVIS, Aaron
UA-A
1-1
1-0
1-0
1-0
Qtr
Time
Scoring Play
1st
12:32
11:17
07:02
05:27
02:52
WSU - Cracraft, River 25 yd pass from Halliday, C. (Furney, Andrew kick), 6-73 1:53
WSU - Marks, Gabe 1 yd pass from Halliday, C. (Furney, Andrew kick), 1-5 0:16
CS - LOVETT, Charles 63 yd pass from GRAYSON, Garret (ROBERTS, Jared kick), 8-89 4:11
WSU - West, Theron 28 yd pass from Halliday, C. (Furney, Andrew kick), 8-75 1:39
CS - ROBERTS, Jared 25 yd field goal, 7-64 2:36
Total
2
1
1
1
Avg
3.5
4.2
4.0
-5.5
Sack
1
Long
63
8
51
13
Punt Returns
Tackles
Bucannon, Deone
Coen, Cyrus
Pritchard, Tana
Sagote, Justin
Lg
7
8
4
5
Sacks
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
In20
0
0
TFL
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.0
V-H
7-0
14 - 0
14 - 7
21 - 7
21 - 10
TB
0
0
Play-by-Play Summary (2nd quarter)
Washington State vs Colorado State (Dec 21, 2013 at Albuquerque, N.M.)
1-10
1-10
2-10
3-6
4-6
4-6
1-10
2-10
3-7
1-10
2-10
3-6
1-G
1-G
2-G
2-G
3-G
4-G
WSU 43
WSU 43
WSU 43
WSU 39
WSU 39
WSU 39
WSU 31
WSU 31
WSU 28
WSU 19
WSU 19
WSU 15
WSU 05
WSU 05
WSU 03
WSU 01
WSU 03
WSU 03
Start of 2nd quarter, clock 15:00.
GRAYSON, Garret pass incomplete to HANSLEY, Joe, dropped pass.
ALEXANDER, Donn rush for 4 yards to the WSU39 (Monroe, Darryl;Sagote, Justin).
GRAYSON, Garret pass incomplete to HIGGINS, Rashar.
QB hurry by Monroe, Darryl.
MORGAN, Max rush for 8 yards to the WSU31, 1ST DOWN CS (Pritchard, Tana;Sagote, Justin).
GRAYSON, Garret pass incomplete to LOVETT, Charles.
ALEXANDER, Donn rush for 3 yards to the WSU28 (Monroe, Darryl;Palacio, Kache).
BIBBS, Kapri rush for 9 yards to the WSU19, 1ST DOWN CS (Gauta, Ioane).
GRAYSON, Garret pass incomplete to HANSLEY, Joe, dropped pass.
BIBBS, Kapri rush for 4 yards to the WSU15 (Sagote, Justin;Coen, Cyrus).
GRAYSON, Garret pass complete to LOVETT, Charles for 10 yards to the WSU5, 1ST DOWN CS.
Timeout Colorado State, clock 11:31.
BIBBS, Kapri rush for 2 yards to the WSU3 (Faoliu, Lyman).
PENALTY WSU offside defense (Cooper, Xavier) 2 yards to the WSU1.
BIBBS, Kapri rush for loss of 2 yards to the WSU3 (Monroe, Darryl).
GRAYSON, Garret pass incomplete to HANSLEY, Joe.
ROBERTS, Jared field goal attempt from 19 GOOD, clock 09:55.
Washington State 21, Colorado State 13
19 plays, 69 yards, 7:05
ROBERTS, Jared kickoff 65 yards to the WSU0, touchback.
WASHINGTON STATE drive start at 09:55.
1-10 WSU 25
Mason, Marcus rush for 5 yards to the WSU30 (DAVIS, Aaron).
2-5
WSU 30
PENALTY WSU false start (Fullington, J.) 5 yards to the WSU25.
2-10 WSU 25
Halliday, C. pass incomplete to Williams, Dom. (SIMMONS, Tyree).
3-10 WSU 25
PENALTY WSU holding (Dahl, Joe) 10 yards to the WSU15.
3-20 WSU 15
Halliday, C. pass complete to Williams, K. for 14 yards to the WSU29 (MORGAN, Max).
4-6
WSU 29
Concepcion, Wes punt 54 yards to the CS17, downed.
3 plays, 4 yards, 1:44
COLORADO STATE drive start at 08:11.
1-10 CS 17
GRAYSON, Garret pass intercepted by Bucannon, Deone at the CS35, Bucannon, Deone return 8
yards to the CS27 (BIBBS, Kapri).
1 play, 0 yards, 0:14
WASHINGTON STATE drive start at 07:57.
1-10 CS 27
Mason, Marcus rush for 4 yards to the CS23 (MORGAN, Max), PENALTY WSU holding (Bosch,
Elliott) 10 yards to the CS33.
1-16 CS 33
1st and 16.
1-16 CS 33
Halliday, C. pass complete to Williams, K. for 5 yards to the CS28 (BARRETT,
Shaqui;TONGA, Calvin).
2-11 CS 28
Halliday, C. pass complete to Mayle, Vince for 28 yards to the CS0, 1ST DOWN WSU,
TOUCHDOWN, clock 06:52.
1-G
CS 03
Furney, Andrew kick attempt good.
Washington State 28, Colorado State 13
3 plays, 27 yards, 1:05
Furney, Andrew kickoff 65 yards to the CS0, touchback.
COLORADO STATE drive start at 06:52.
1-10 CS 25
BIBBS, Kapri rush for 4 yards to the CS29 (Coen, Cyrus;Gauta, Ioane).
2-6
CS 29
GRAYSON, Garret pass complete to HIGGINS, Rashar for 8 yards to the CS37, 1ST DOWN CS,
out-of-bounds (Washington, N.).
1-10 CS 37
BIBBS, Kapri rush for 3 yards to the CS40 (Monroe, Darryl;Cooper, Xavier).
2-7
CS 40
GRAYSON, Garret pass complete to LOVETT, Charles for no gain to the CS40, out-of-bounds
(Horton, Damante).
3-7
CS 40
GRAYSON, Garret sacked for loss of 6 yards to the CS34 (Paulo, Darryl).
4-13 CS 34
PENALTY CS false start (JANUSKA, Nick) 5 yards to the CS29.
4-18 CS 29
HUNT, Hayden punt 32 yards to the WSU39, Brooks, Leon return 19 yards to the CS42
(MORGAN, Max).
5 plays, 4 yards, 2:45
WASHINGTON STATE drive start at 04:07.
1-10 CS 42
Halliday, C. pass complete to Cracraft, River for 14 yards to the CS28, 1ST DOWN WSU
(MATTHEWS, Trent;ODEN, Jasen).
1-10 CS 28
Halliday, C. pass complete to Cracraft, River for 21 yards to the CS7, 1ST DOWN WSU,
out-of-bounds.
1-G
CS 07
West, Theron rush for 4 yards to the CS3 (DAVIS, Aaron).
2-G
CS 03
Halliday, C. pass complete to Galvin, Rickey for 3 yards to the CS0, TOUCHDOWN, clock
02:48.
1-G
CS 03
Furney, Andrew kick attempt good.
Washington State 35, Colorado State 13
4 plays, 42 yards, 1:19
Furney, Andrew kickoff 65 yards to the CS0, touchback.
R7
R8
P9
P7
P10
P8
P9
Play-by-Play Summary (2nd quarter)
Washington State vs Colorado State (Dec 21, 2013 at Albuquerque, N.M.)
COLORADO STATE drive start at 02:48.
1-10 CS 25
BIBBS, Kapri rush for 12 yards to the CS37, 1ST DOWN CS (Monroe, Darryl).
1-10 CS 37
GRAYSON, Garret pass complete to GILLMORE, Crock for 8 yards to the CS45 (Monroe, Darryl).
2-2
CS 45
GRAYSON, Garret pass complete to GILLMORE, Crock for 5 yards to the 50 yardline, 1ST DOWN
CS (Locker, Casey).
1-10 CS 50
GRAYSON, Garret pass complete to GILLMORE, Crock for 25 yards to the WSU25, 1ST DOWN CS
(Allison, J.).
1-10 WSU 25
Timeout Washington State, clock 01:53.
1-10 WSU 25
GRAYSON, Garret pass incomplete to CARTWRIGHT, Kiv (Washington, N.).
2-10 WSU 25
GRAYSON, Garret pass complete to HIGGINS, Rashar for 22 yards to the WSU3, 1ST DOWN CS,
out-of-bounds (Palacio, Kache).
1-G
WSU 03
HANSLEY, Joe rush for no gain to the WSU3 (Horton, Damante).
2-G
WSU 03
BIBBS, Kapri rush for 2 yards to the WSU1 (Bucannon, Deone;Sagote, Justin).
3-G
WSU 01
BIBBS, Kapri rush for 1 yard to the WSU0, TOUCHDOWN, clock 00:59.
1-G
WSU 03
ROBERTS, Jared kick attempt good.
Washington State 35, Colorado State 20
9 plays, 75 yards, 1:52
ROBERTS, Jared kickoff 53 yards to the WSU12, Williams, K. return 9 yards to the WSU21.
WASHINGTON STATE drive start at 00:56.
1-10 WSU 21
Halliday, C. pass incomplete to Marks, Gabe.
2-10 WSU 21
Halliday, C. sacked for loss of 11 yards to the WSU10 (EDWARDS, Eli).
3-21 WSU 10
Timeout Colorado State, clock 00:35.
3-21 WSU 10
Halliday, C. pass incomplete to West, Theron.
4-21 WSU 10
PENALTY WSU holding declined.
4-21 WSU 10
Concepcion, Wes punt 30 yards to the WSU40, fair catch by HANSLEY, Joe.
3 plays, minus 11 yards, 0:32
1-10 WSU 40
GRAYSON, Garret pass complete to ALEXANDER, Donn for 9 yards to the WSU31.
2-1
WSU 31
PENALTY WSU pass interference (Sagote, Justin) 8 yards to the WSU23, 1ST DOWN CS.
COLORADO STATE drive start at 00:24, CS ball on WSU23.
1-10 WSU 23
GRAYSON, Garret pass incomplete to ALEXANDER, Donn.
2-10 WSU 23
GRAYSON, Garret pass incomplete (Palacio, Kache).
3-10 WSU 23
GRAYSON, Garret rush for 10 yards to the WSU13, 1ST DOWN CS.
1-10 WSU 13
ROBERTS, Jared field goal attempt from 30 GOOD, clock 00:00.
Washington State 35, Colorado State 23
End of half, clock 00:00.
5 plays, 27 yards, 0:24
END OF 2nd QUARTER: Washington State 35, Colorado State 23
Quarter Summary
Washington State
Colorado State
Score
Time
Poss
R
14
13
04:40
10:20
0
4
1st Downs
P
X
3
5
0
1
T
Conversions
3rd
4th
3
10
0-2
4-7
0-0
1-1
R11
P12
P13
P14
X15
R16
Rushing
Passing
Penalties
4-2
15-54
6-9-0-85
8-17-1-87
5-35
1-5
Quickie Statistics (Halftime)
Washington State vs Colorado State (Dec 21, 2013 at Albuquerque, N.M.)
WSU
35
9
6--12
221
27-16-1
33-209
1-29
1-19
2-34
1-8
3-42.3
0-0
6-45
09:44
2 of 6
0 of 0
Score
FIRST DOWNS
RUSHES-YARDS (NET)
PASSING YDS (NET)
Passes Att-Comp-Int
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS
Fumble Returns-Yards
Punt Returns-Yards
Kickoff Returns-Yards
Interception Returns-Yards
Punts (Number-Avg)
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Possession Time
Third-Down Conversions
Fourth-Down Conversions
Washington State
Rushing
Mason, Marcus
West, Theron
Halliday, C.
Colorado State
No.
3
1
2
Gain Loss
9
2
4
0
0
23
Passing
Halliday, C.
C-A-I
16-27-1
Receiving
Williams, K.
Cracraft, River
West, Theron
Galvin, Rickey
No.
4
3
2
2
Punting
Concepcion, Wes
CS
23
16
28-85
234
27-15-1
55-319
0-0
0-0
3-50
1-1
2-16.0
1-1
6-34
20:16
6 of 13
3 of 3
No.
3
Net
7
4
-23
Yds
221
Yards
50
60
40
15
Yds
127
TD
0
0
0
TD
5
TD
0
1
1
1
Avg
42.3
Lg Avg
5
2.3
4
4.0
0 -11.5
Long
28
Sack
2
Long
27
25
28
12
Long
54
In20
1
TB
0
Rushing
BIBBS, Kapri
ALEXANDER, Donn
MORGAN, Max
SCHLAGER, Jake
No.
15
6
1
1
Gain Loss
61
5
24
0
8
0
4
0
Passing
GRAYSON, Garret
C-A-I
15-27-1
Receiving
LOVETT, Charles
HIGGINS, Rashar
GILLMORE, Crock
ALEXANDER, Donn
No.
4
4
3
2
Punting
TEAM
HUNT, Hayden
No.
1
1
Net
56
24
8
4
Yds
234
Yards
80
42
38
10
Yds
0
32
TD
1
0
0
0
TD
1
TD
1
0
0
0
Avg
0.0
32.0
Long
63
Long
0
32
No.
1
Yards
19
TD
0
Long
19
Punt Returns
No.
Yards
TD
Long
Kick Returns
Williams, K.
No.
2
Yards
34
TD
0
Long
25
Kick Returns
COFFMAN, Thomas
ALEXANDER, Donn
No.
2
1
Yards
39
11
TD
0
0
Long
20
11
UA-A
4-4
2-5
3-3
4-1
Total
8
7
6
5
Sacks
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
TFL
1.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
Tackles
MORGAN, Max
DAVIS, Aaron
JAMES, Cory
BARRETT, Shaqui
UA-A
4-0
3-0
1-1
1-1
Qtr
Time
Scoring Play
1st
12:32
11:17
07:02
05:27
02:52
09:55
06:52
02:48
00:59
00:00
WSU - Cracraft, River 25 yd pass from Halliday, C. (Furney, Andrew kick), 6-73 1:53
WSU - Marks, Gabe 1 yd pass from Halliday, C. (Furney, Andrew kick), 1-5 0:16
CS - LOVETT, Charles 63 yd pass from GRAYSON, Garret (ROBERTS, Jared kick), 8-89 4:11
WSU - West, Theron 28 yd pass from Halliday, C. (Furney, Andrew kick), 8-75 1:39
CS - ROBERTS, Jared 25 yd field goal, 7-64 2:36
CS - ROBERTS, Jared 19 yd field goal, 19-69 7:05
WSU - Mayle, Vince 28 yd pass from Halliday, C. (Furney, Andrew kick), 3-27 1:05
WSU - Galvin, Rickey 3 yd pass from Halliday, C. (Furney, Andrew kick), 4-42 1:19
CS - BIBBS, Kapri 1 yd run (ROBERTS, Jared kick), 9-75 1:52
CS - ROBERTS, Jared 30 yd field goal, 5-27 0:24
2nd
Total
4
3
2
2
Avg
3.7
4.0
8.0
4.0
Sack
2
Long
63
22
25
9
Punt Returns
Brooks, Leon
Tackles
Monroe, Darryl
Sagote, Justin
Coen, Cyrus
Bucannon, Deone
Lg
12
8
8
4
Sacks
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
In20
0
0
TFL
0.0
1.0
0.0
0.0
V-H
7-0
14 - 0
14 - 7
21 - 7
21 - 10
21 - 13
28 - 13
35 - 13
35 - 20
35 - 23
TB
0
0
Play-by-Play Summary (3rd quarter)
Washington State vs Colorado State (Dec 21, 2013 at Albuquerque, N.M.)
Start of 3rd quarter, clock 15:00, WSU ball on WSU35.
Furney, Andrew kickoff 65 yards to the CS0, touchback.
COLORADO STATE drive start at 15:00.
1-10 CS 25
BIBBS, Kapri rush for 2 yards to the CS27 (Monroe, Darryl;Pritchard, Tana).
2-8
CS 27
GRAYSON, Garret pass complete to LOVETT, Charles for 7 yards to the CS34 (Monroe,
Darryl), PENALTY CS illegal block (RICHBURG, Westo) 14 yards to the CS13, NO PLAY.
2-22 CS 13
BIBBS, Kapri rush for no gain to the CS13 (Palacio, Kache;Sagote, Justin).
3-22 CS 13
GRAYSON, Garret pass complete to ALEXANDER, Donn for 7 yards to the CS20, out-of-bounds
(Sagote, Justin).
4-15 CS 20
HUNT, Hayden punt 23 yards to the CS43, downed.
3 plays, minus 5 yards, 1:45
WASHINGTON STATE drive start at 13:15.
1-10 CS 43
Williams, K. rush for 1 yard to the CS42 (PIERRE-LOUIS, K;BARRETT, Shaqui).
2-9
CS 42
Halliday, C. pass incomplete to Myers, Isiah.
3-9
CS 42
Halliday, C. pass complete to Cracraft, River for 14 yards to the CS28, 1ST DOWN WSU
(MATTHEWS, Trent).
1-10 CS 28
Halliday, C. pass incomplete to Marks, Gabe.
Play reviewed: confirmed
2-10 CS 28
Halliday, C. pass complete to West, Theron for 10 yards to the CS18, 1ST DOWN WSU
(MATTHEWS, Trent).
1-10 CS 18
Halliday, C. pass incomplete to Myers, Isiah.
2-10 CS 18
West, Theron rush for 7 yards to the CS11 (MATTHEWS, Trent;BLAKE, Bernard).
3-3
CS 11
Halliday, C. pass incomplete to Cracraft, River.
4-3
CS 11
PENALTY WSU false start (Fullington, J.) 5 yards to the CS16.
4-8
CS 16
Furney, Andrew field goal attempt from 33 GOOD, clock 10:43.
Washington State 38, Colorado State 23
9 plays, 27 yards, 2:32
Furney, Andrew kickoff 65 yards to the CS0, touchback.
COLORADO STATE drive start at 10:43.
1-10 CS 25
BIBBS, Kapri rush for 75 yards to the WSU0, 1ST DOWN CS, TOUCHDOWN, clock 10:30.
1-G
WSU 03
ROBERTS, Jared kick attempt good.
Washington State 38, Colorado State 30
1 play, 75 yards, 0:13
ROBERTS, Jared kickoff 65 yards to the WSU0, touchback.
WASHINGTON STATE drive start at 10:30.
1-10 WSU 25
Halliday, C. pass incomplete to West, Theron.
2-10 WSU 25
West, Theron rush for 4 yards to the WSU29, fumble forced by DAVIS, Aaron, fumble by
West, Theron recovered by WSU Bosch, Elliott at WSU31.
3-4
WSU 31
Halliday, C. pass complete to Mayle, Vince for 10 yards to the WSU41, 1ST DOWN WSU,
out-of-bounds (BELL, Shaq).
1-10 WSU 41
Halliday, C. pass incomplete to Galvin, Rickey.
2-10 WSU 41
Halliday, C. pass complete to Williams, Dom. for 3 yards to the WSU44 (BELL, Shaq;DAVIS,
Aaron).
3-7
WSU 44
Halliday, C. pass complete to Myers, Isiah for 8 yards to the CS48, 1ST DOWN WSU,
out-of-bounds.
1-10 CS 48
Halliday, C. pass complete to Cracraft, River for 22 yards to the CS26, 1ST DOWN WSU
(BELL, Shaq).
1-10 CS 26
Halliday, C. pass complete to Marks, Gabe for 6 yards to the CS20, out-of-bounds (BLAKE,
Bernard).
2-4
CS 20
Halliday, C. sacked for loss of 10 yards to the CS30 (JAMES, Cory).
3-14 CS 30
Halliday, C. sacked for loss of 11 yards to the CS41 (JAMES, Cory).
4-25 CS 41
PENALTY WSU delay of game 5 yards to the CS46.
4-30 CS 46
Bowlin, Mike punt 26 yards to the CS20, fair catch by HANSLEY, Joe.
10 plays, 29 yards, 4:00
COLORADO STATE drive start at 06:30.
1-10 CS 20
GRAYSON, Garret pass incomplete to VADEN, Jordon (Washington, N.).
2-10 CS 20
GRAYSON, Garret pass complete to VADEN, Jordon for 5 yards to the CS25 (Locker, Casey).
3-5
CS 25
GRAYSON, Garret rush for 9 yards to the CS34, 1ST DOWN CS (Byers, Jared).
1-10 CS 34
BIBBS, Kapri rush for 5 yards to the CS39 (Locker, Casey;Sagote, Justin).
2-5
CS 39
GRAYSON, Garret pass complete to BIBBS, Kapri for 6 yards to the CS45, 1ST DOWN CS
(Locker, Casey).
1-10 CS 45
GRAYSON, Garret pass complete to VADEN, Jordon for 17 yards to the WSU38, fumble forced
by Horton, Damante, fumble by VADEN, Jordon recovered by WSU Paulo, Darryl at WSU34.
6 plays, 46 yards, 2:23
WASHINGTON STATE drive start at 04:07.
1-10 WSU 34
Halliday, C. pass complete to Mason, Marcus for 13 yards to the WSU47, 1ST DOWN WSU
(ODEN, Jasen).
1-10 WSU 47
Halliday, C. pass complete to Mason, Marcus for 2 yards to the WSU49 (BARRETT, Shaqui).
2-8
WSU 49
Mason, Marcus rush for loss of 2 yards to the WSU47 (ODEN, Jasen).
P10
P11
R17
P12
P13
P14
R18
P19
P15
Play-by-Play Summary (3rd quarter)
Washington State vs Colorado State (Dec 21, 2013 at Albuquerque, N.M.)
3-10
4-10
WSU 47
WSU 47
Halliday, C. pass incomplete to Myers, Isiah.
Bowlin, Mike punt 53 yards to the CS0, touchback.
4 plays, 13 yards, 1:48
COLORADO STATE drive start at 02:19.
1-10 CS 20
GRAYSON, Garret pass complete to HANSLEY, Joe for 17 yards to the CS37, 1ST DOWN CS
(Gauta, Ioane;Horton, Damante).
1-10 CS 37
BIBBS, Kapri rush for 5 yards to the CS42 (Monroe, Darryl;Sagote, Justin).
2-5
CS 42
GRAYSON, Garret rush for 2 yards to the CS44.
3-3
CS 44
CARTWRIGHT, Kiv rush for 4 yards to the CS48, 1ST DOWN CS (Monroe, Darryl;Locker, Casey).
1-10 CS 48
GRAYSON, Garret pass complete to VADEN, Jordon for no gain to the CS48, out-of-bounds
(Horton, Damante).
END OF 3rd QUARTER: Washington State 38, Colorado State 30
Quarter Summary
Washington State
Colorado State
Score
Time
Poss
R
3
7
08:20
06:40
0
3
1st Downs
P
X
6
2
0
0
T
Conversions
3rd
4th
6
5
3-6
1-2
0-0
0-0
P20
R21
Rushing
Passing
Penalties
6-(-9)
8-102
9-16-0-88
6-7-0-56
2-10
1-14
Quickie Statistics (3rd quarter)
Washington State vs Colorado State (Dec 21, 2013 at Albuquerque, N.M.)
WSU
38
15
12--21
309
43-25-1
55-288
1-29
1-19
2-34
1-8
5-41.2
1-0
8-55
18:04
5 of 12
0 of 0
Score
FIRST DOWNS
RUSHES-YARDS (NET)
PASSING YDS (NET)
Passes Att-Comp-Int
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS
Fumble Returns-Yards
Punt Returns-Yards
Kickoff Returns-Yards
Interception Returns-Yards
Punts (Number-Avg)
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Possession Time
Third-Down Conversions
Fourth-Down Conversions
Washington State
Rushing
West, Theron
Mason, Marcus
Williams, K.
Halliday, C.
Colorado State
No.
3
4
1
4
Gain Loss
17
0
9
4
1
0
0
44
Passing
Halliday, C.
C-A-I
25-43-1
Receiving
Cracraft, River
Williams, K.
West, Theron
Mason, Marcus
No.
5
4
3
3
Punting
Concepcion, Wes
Bowlin, Mike
CS
30
21
36-187
290
34-21-1
70-477
0-0
0-0
3-50
1-1
3-18.3
2-2
7-48
26:56
8 of 16
3 of 3
No.
3
2
Net
17
5
1
-44
Yds
309
Yards
96
50
50
18
Yds
127
79
TD
0
0
0
0
TD
5
TD
1
0
1
0
Avg
42.3
39.5
Lg Avg
7
5.7
5
1.2
1
1.0
0 -11.0
Long
28
Sack
4
Long
25
27
28
13
Long
54
53
In20
1
0
TB
0
1
Rushing
BIBBS, Kapri
ALEXANDER, Donn
MORGAN, Max
SCHLAGER, Jake
No.
20
6
1
1
Gain Loss
148
5
24
0
8
0
4
0
Passing
GRAYSON, Garret
C-A-I
21-34-1
Receiving
LOVETT, Charles
HIGGINS, Rashar
GILLMORE, Crock
VADEN, Jordon
No.
4
4
3
3
Punting
HUNT, Hayden
TEAM
No.
2
1
Net
143
24
8
4
Yds
290
Yards
80
42
38
26
Yds
55
0
TD
2
0
0
0
TD
1
TD
1
0
0
0
Avg
27.5
0.0
Long
63
Long
32
0
No.
1
Yards
19
TD
0
Long
19
Punt Returns
No.
Yards
TD
Long
Kick Returns
Williams, K.
No.
2
Yards
34
TD
0
Long
25
Kick Returns
COFFMAN, Thomas
ALEXANDER, Donn
No.
2
1
Yards
39
11
TD
0
0
Long
20
11
Tackles
Monroe, Darryl
Sagote, Justin
UA-A
4-7
3-8
Sacks
0.0
0.0
TFL
1.5
0.0
Tackles
DAVIS, Aaron
MORGAN, Max
UA-A
4-1
4-0
Qtr
Time
Scoring Play
1st
12:32
11:17
07:02
05:27
02:52
09:55
06:52
02:48
00:59
00:00
10:43
10:30
WSU - Cracraft, River 25 yd pass from Halliday, C. (Furney, Andrew kick), 6-73 1:53
WSU - Marks, Gabe 1 yd pass from Halliday, C. (Furney, Andrew kick), 1-5 0:16
CS - LOVETT, Charles 63 yd pass from GRAYSON, Garret (ROBERTS, Jared kick), 8-89 4:11
WSU - West, Theron 28 yd pass from Halliday, C. (Furney, Andrew kick), 8-75 1:39
CS - ROBERTS, Jared 25 yd field goal, 7-64 2:36
CS - ROBERTS, Jared 19 yd field goal, 19-69 7:05
WSU - Mayle, Vince 28 yd pass from Halliday, C. (Furney, Andrew kick), 3-27 1:05
WSU - Galvin, Rickey 3 yd pass from Halliday, C. (Furney, Andrew kick), 4-42 1:19
CS - BIBBS, Kapri 1 yd run (ROBERTS, Jared kick), 9-75 1:52
CS - ROBERTS, Jared 30 yd field goal, 5-27 0:24
WSU - Furney, Andrew 33 yd field goal, 9-27 2:32
CS - BIBBS, Kapri 75 yd run (ROBERTS, Jared kick), 1-75 0:13
2nd
3rd
Total
5
4
Avg
7.2
4.0
8.0
4.0
Sack
2
Long
63
22
25
17
Punt Returns
Brooks, Leon
Total
11
11
Lg
75
8
8
4
Sacks
0.0
0.0
In20
0
0
TFL
1.0
0.0
V-H
7-0
14 - 0
14 - 7
21 - 7
21 - 10
21 - 13
28 - 13
35 - 13
35 - 20
35 - 23
38 - 23
38 - 30
TB
0
0
Play-by-Play Summary (4th quarter)
Washington State vs Colorado State (Dec 21, 2013 at Albuquerque, N.M.)
2-10
2-10
3-10
4-10
CS 48
CS 48
CS 48
CS 48
Start of 4th quarter, clock 15:00.
GRAYSON, Garret pass complete to CARTWRIGHT, Kiv for no gain to the CS48 (Monroe, Darryl).
GRAYSON, Garret pass incomplete to VADEN, Jordon.
HUNT, Hayden punt 52 yards to the WSU0, touchback.
7 plays, 28 yards, 3:08
WASHINGTON STATE drive start at 14:11.
1-10 WSU 20
Halliday, C. pass complete to Cracraft, River for 8 yards to the WSU28 (PIERRE-LOUIS, K).
2-2
WSU 28
Halliday, C. pass complete to Cracraft, River for 9 yards to the WSU37, 1ST DOWN WSU
(PIERRE-LOUIS, K).
1-10 WSU 37
Halliday, C. pass incomplete to Myers, Isiah.
2-10 WSU 37
Caldwell, T. rush for 7 yards to the WSU44 (BLAKE, Bernard).
3-3
WSU 44
Halliday, C. pass complete to Marks, Gabe for 14 yards to the CS42, 1ST DOWN WSU,
out-of-bounds (BLAKE, Bernard).
1-10 CS 42
Halliday, C. sacked for loss of 8 yards to the 50 yardline (JACKSON, Terry).
2-18 WSU 50
Halliday, C. pass complete to Cracraft, River for 10 yards to the CS40 (DAVIS, Aaron).
3-8
CS 40
Halliday, C. pass complete to Williams, K. for 5 yards to the CS35 (PIERRE-LOUIS, K).
4-3
CS 35
Halliday, C. pass complete to Williams, K. for 15 yards to the CS20, 1ST DOWN WSU
(PIERRE-LOUIS, K).
1-10 CS 20
Halliday, C. pass complete to Caldwell, T. for loss of 2 yards to the CS22 (JACKSON,
Terry).
2-12 CS 22
Halliday, C. pass complete to Myers, Isiah for 22 yards to the CS0, 1ST DOWN WSU,
TOUCHDOWN, clock 09:35.
1-G
CS 03
Furney, Andrew kick attempt good.
Washington State 45, Colorado State 30
11 plays, 80 yards, 4:36
Furney, Andrew kickoff 65 yards to the CS0, COFFMAN, Thomas return 2 yards to the CS2.
COLORADO STATE drive start at 09:35.
1-10 CS 02
PENALTY WSU offside defense (Cooper, Xavier) 5 yards to the CS7.
1-5
CS 07
GRAYSON, Garret pass complete to VADEN, Jordon for loss of 1 yard to the CS6 (Pritchard,
Tana).
2-6
CS 06
BIBBS, Kapri rush for 5 yards to the CS11 (Pritchard, Tana;Locker, Casey).
3-1
CS 11
BIBBS, Kapri rush for 3 yards to the CS14, 1ST DOWN CS (Sagote, Justin).
1-10 CS 14
GRAYSON, Garret pass incomplete to VADEN, Jordon, dropped pass.
2-10 CS 14
GRAYSON, Garret rush for 3 yards to the CS17 (Palacio, Kache).
3-7
CS 17
GRAYSON, Garret rush for 3 yards to the CS20, out-of-bounds (Cooper, Xavier).
4-4
CS 20
Timeout Washington State, clock 06:32.
4-4
CS 20
HUNT, Hayden punt 57 yards to the WSU23, Brooks, Leon return 5 yards to the WSU28
(JANUSKA, Nick), PENALTY WSU illegal block (Myers, Isiah) 10 yards to the WSU18, 1st and
10, WSU ball on WSU18.
6 plays, 18 yards, 3:15
WASHINGTON STATE drive start at 06:20.
1-10 WSU 18
Caldwell, T. rush for 2 yards to the WSU20 (MATTHEWS, Trent;DAVIS, Aaron).
2-8
WSU 20
Halliday, C. rush for 3 yards to the WSU23.
3-5
WSU 23
Halliday, C. pass complete to Marks, Gabe for 7 yards to the WSU30, 1ST DOWN WSU,
out-of-bounds.
1-10 WSU 30
Caldwell, T. rush for 5 yards to the WSU35 (JAMES, Cory).
2-5
WSU 35
Timeout Colorado State, clock 04:32.
2-5
WSU 35
Halliday, C. pass incomplete to Marks, Gabe (BLAKE, Bernard).
3-5
WSU 35
Halliday, C. pass incomplete to Marks, Gabe.
4-5
WSU 35
Concepcion, Wes punt 37 yards to the CS28, fair catch by HANSLEY, Joe.
6 plays, 17 yards, 2:03
COLORADO STATE drive start at 04:17.
1-10 CS 28
GRAYSON, Garret pass incomplete to VADEN, Jordon.
2-10 CS 28
GRAYSON, Garret pass complete to HANSLEY, Joe for 9 yards to the CS37, out-of-bounds.
3-1
CS 37
ALEXANDER, Donn rush for 7 yards to the CS44, 1ST DOWN CS (Coen, Cyrus;Locker, Casey).
1-10 CS 44
GRAYSON, Garret pass complete to HANSLEY, Joe for 17 yards to the WSU39, 1ST DOWN CS
(Locker, Casey).
1-10 WSU 39
GRAYSON, Garret pass complete to LOVETT, Charles for 13 yards to the WSU26, 1ST DOWN CS
(Locker, Casey).
1-10 WSU 26
Timeout Washington State, clock 03:25.
1-10 WSU 26
GRAYSON, Garret pass complete to VADEN, Jordon for 8 yards to the WSU18, out-of-bounds.
2-2
WSU 18
GRAYSON, Garret pass complete to GILLMORE, Crock for 6 yards to the WSU12, 1ST DOWN CS
(Washington, N.;Sagote, Justin).
1-10 WSU 12
GRAYSON, Garret pass incomplete (Gauta, Ioane).
2-10 WSU 12
GRAYSON, Garret pass complete to VADEN, Jordon for 12 yards to the WSU0, 1ST DOWN CS,
TOUCHDOWN, clock 02:52.
1-G
WSU 03
ROBERTS, Jared kick attempt good.
Washington State 45, Colorado State 37
9 plays, 72 yards, 1:28
P16
P17
P18
P19
R22
P20
R23
P24
P25
P26
P27
Play-by-Play Summary (4th quarter)
Washington State vs Colorado State (Dec 21, 2013 at Albuquerque, N.M.)
ROBERTS, Jared kickoff 57 yards to the WSU8, Caldwell, T. return 10 yards to the WSU18.
WASHINGTON STATE drive start at 02:49.
1-10 WSU 18
Halliday, C. pass complete to Williams, K. for 2 yards to the WSU20 (PIERRE-LOUIS, K).
2-8
WSU 20
Timeout Colorado State, clock 02:43.
2-8
WSU 20
Halliday, C. pass complete to Cracraft, River for 2 yards to the WSU22 (MORGAN, Max).
3-6
WSU 22
Halliday, C. pass complete to Galvin, Rickey for 9 yards to the WSU31, 1ST DOWN WSU.
1-10 WSU 31
Halliday, C. rush for no gain to the WSU31 (BARRETT, Shaqui).
#12 fumbled, overturned on review
2-10 WSU 31
Laufasa, Jere. rush for 2 yards to the WSU33, fumble forced by BARRETT, Shaqui, fumble by
Laufasa, Jere. recovered by CS BARRETT, Shaqui at WSU33.
5 plays, 15 yards, 0:58
COLORADO STATE drive start at 01:51.
1-10 WSU 33
GRAYSON, Garret pass complete to VADEN, Jordon for 7 yards to the WSU26.
2-3
WSU 26
GRAYSON, Garret pass incomplete to VADEN, Jordon.
3-3
WSU 26
BIBBS, Kapri rush for 8 yards to the WSU18, 1ST DOWN CS (Locker, Casey).
1-10 WSU 18
GRAYSON, Garret pass incomplete to GILLMORE, Crock.
2-10 WSU 18
GRAYSON, Garret pass complete to VADEN, Jordon for 8 yards to the WSU10, out-of-bounds.
3-2
WSU 10
BIBBS, Kapri rush for 8 yards to the WSU2, 1ST DOWN CS (Locker, Casey).
1-G
WSU 02
BIBBS, Kapri rush for 1 yard to the WSU1 (Sagote, Justin;Monroe, Darryl).
2-G
WSU 01
BIBBS, Kapri rush for 1 yard to the WSU0, TOUCHDOWN, clock 00:33.
1-G
WSU 03
Timeout Washington State, clock 00:33.
1-G
WSU 03
ALEXANDER, Donn rush attempt good.
Colorado State 45, Washington State 45
8 plays, 33 yards, 1:18
ROBERTS, Jared kickoff 63 yards to the WSU2, Caldwell, T. return 23 yards to the WSU25,
fumble forced by MICHEL, Steven, fumble by Caldwell, T. recovered by CS SCHLAGER, Jake at
WSU24.
COLORADO STATE drive start at 00:27.
1-10 WSU 24
BIBBS, Kapri rush for no gain to the WSU24 (Pole, Kalaf.;Sagote, Justin).
2-10 WSU 24
TEAM pass incomplete.
3-10 WSU 24
ROBERTS, Jared field goal attempt from 41 GOOD, clock 00:00.
Colorado State 48, Washington State 45
End of game, clock 00:00.
3 plays, 0 yards, 0:27
FINAL SCORE: Colorado State 48, Washington State 45
Quarter Summary
Washington State
Colorado State
Score
Time
Poss
R
7
18
07:43
07:17
0
4
1st Downs
P
X
6
4
0
0
T
Conversions
3rd
4th
6
8
3-5
4-6
1-1
0-0
P21
R28
R29
Rushing
Passing
Penalties
7-11
10-39
12-15-0-101
10-17-0-79
2-15
0-0
Quickie Statistics (4th quarter)
Washington State vs Colorado State (Dec 21, 2013 at Albuquerque, N.M.)
WSU
45
21
19--10
410
58-37-1
77-400
1-29
2-24
4-66
1-8
6-40.5
3-2
10-70
25:47
8 of 17
1 of 1
Score
FIRST DOWNS
RUSHES-YARDS (NET)
PASSING YDS (NET)
Passes Att-Comp-Int
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS
Fumble Returns-Yards
Punt Returns-Yards
Kickoff Returns-Yards
Interception Returns-Yards
Punts (Number-Avg)
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Possession Time
Third-Down Conversions
Fourth-Down Conversions
Washington State
Rushing
West, Theron
Caldwell, T.
Mason, Marcus
Laufasa, Jere.
Colorado State
No.
3
3
4
1
Gain Loss
17
0
14
0
9
4
2
0
Passing
Halliday, C.
C-A-I
37-58-1
Receiving
Cracraft, River
Williams, K.
Marks, Gabe
West, Theron
No.
9
7
5
3
Punting
Concepcion, Wes
Bowlin, Mike
CS
48
29
46-226
369
51-31-1
97-595
0-0
0-0
4-52
1-1
5-32.8
2-2
7-48
34:13
12 of 22
3 of 3
No.
4
2
Net
17
14
5
2
Yds
410
Yards
125
72
37
50
Yds
164
79
TD
0
0
0
0
TD
6
TD
1
0
1
1
Avg
41.0
39.5
Lg
7
7
5
2
Long
28
Avg
5.7
4.7
1.2
2.0
Rushing
BIBBS, Kapri
ALEXANDER, Donn
GRAYSON, Garret
MORGAN, Max
Sack
5
Passing
GRAYSON, Garret
TEAM
C-A-I
31-50-1
0-1-0
Receiving
VADEN, Jordon
LOVETT, Charles
HANSLEY, Joe
GILLMORE, Crock
No.
8
5
4
4
Long
25
27
14
28
Long
54
53
In20
1
0
TB
0
1
Punting
HUNT, Hayden
TEAM
No.
27
7
8
1
Gain Loss
174
5
31
0
32
22
8
0
No.
4
1
Net
169
31
10
8
Yds
369
0
Yards
60
93
56
44
Yds
164
0
TD
3
0
0
0
TD
2
0
TD
1
1
0
0
Avg
41.0
0.0
Long
63
0
Long
57
0
No.
2
Yards
24
TD
0
Long
19
Punt Returns
No.
Yards
TD
Long
Kick Returns
Williams, K.
Caldwell, T.
No.
2
2
Yards
34
32
TD
0
0
Long
25
23
Kick Returns
COFFMAN, Thomas
ALEXANDER, Donn
No.
3
1
Yards
41
11
TD
0
0
Long
20
11
Tackles
Sagote, Justin
Locker, Casey
UA-A
4-11
8-6
Sacks
0.0
0.0
TFL
0.0
0.0
Tackles
DAVIS, Aaron
PIERRE-LOUIS, K
UA-A
5-2
5-2
Qtr
Time
Scoring Play
1st
12:32
11:17
07:02
05:27
02:52
09:55
06:52
02:48
00:59
00:00
10:43
10:30
09:35
02:52
00:33
00:00
WSU - Cracraft, River 25 yd pass from Halliday, C. (Furney, Andrew kick), 6-73 1:53
WSU - Marks, Gabe 1 yd pass from Halliday, C. (Furney, Andrew kick), 1-5 0:16
CS - LOVETT, Charles 63 yd pass from GRAYSON, Garret (ROBERTS, Jared kick), 8-89 4:11
WSU - West, Theron 28 yd pass from Halliday, C. (Furney, Andrew kick), 8-75 1:39
CS - ROBERTS, Jared 25 yd field goal, 7-64 2:36
CS - ROBERTS, Jared 19 yd field goal, 19-69 7:05
WSU - Mayle, Vince 28 yd pass from Halliday, C. (Furney, Andrew kick), 3-27 1:05
WSU - Galvin, Rickey 3 yd pass from Halliday, C. (Furney, Andrew kick), 4-42 1:19
CS - BIBBS, Kapri 1 yd run (ROBERTS, Jared kick), 9-75 1:52
CS - ROBERTS, Jared 30 yd field goal, 5-27 0:24
WSU - Furney, Andrew 33 yd field goal, 9-27 2:32
CS - BIBBS, Kapri 75 yd run (ROBERTS, Jared kick), 1-75 0:13
WSU - Myers, Isiah 22 yd pass from Halliday, C. (Furney, Andrew kick), 11-80 4:36
CS - VADEN, Jordon 12 yd pass from GRAYSON, Garret (ROBERTS, Jared kick), 9-72 1:28
CS - BIBBS, Kapri 1 yd run (ALEXANDER, Donn rush), 8-33 1:18
CS - ROBERTS, Jared 41 yd field goal, 3-0 0:27
2nd
3rd
4th
Total
7
7
Avg
6.3
4.4
1.2
8.0
Sack
2
0
Long
17
63
17
25
Punt Returns
Brooks, Leon
Total
15
14
Lg
75
8
10
8
Sacks
0.0
0.0
In20
0
0
TFL
1.0
0.0
V-H
7-0
14 - 0
14 - 7
21 - 7
21 - 10
21 - 13
28 - 13
35 - 13
35 - 20
35 - 23
38 - 23
38 - 30
45 - 30
45 - 37
45 - 45
45 - 48
TB
1
0
2013 GILDAN NEW MEXICO BOWL
WASHINGTON STATE COUGARS (PAC-12) VS. COLORADO STATE RAMS (MW)
POSTGAME NOTES
TEAM
Colorado State won the eighth annual Gildan New Mexico Bowl, 48-45. It’s the second
straight year a team trailing by double digits with less than three minutes left in the game
came back to win.
The Rams are now the only team to be undefeated in the Gildan New Mexico Bowl when
making multiple appearances. Colorado State is 2-0,also winning 40-35 in 2008 against
Fresno State.
Announced attendance was 27,104, the fourth largest crowd in Gildan New Mexico Bowl
history. Game time was 4:06, the longest in the game’s history.
Temperature at kickoff was 38 degrees. That ties the 2011 game (Temple vs. Wyoming)
for the second coldest kickoff temp.
Washington State’s 35 first half points is the most scored in a half. The previous record
was 31 by Nevada (2012) and BYU (2010).
Washington State scored 21 points in the first quarter. It is the fifth time a team has
scored 21 in a quarter, which is the most in the game’s history.
INDIVIDUAL
Junior quarterback Connor Halliday was named the Most Outstanding Offensive Player
of the Game. He was 37-for-58 with 410 passing yards and six passing touchdowns. The
six TDs ties the all-time FBS Bowl passing touchdown record.
WSU’s Connor Halliday broke the touchdown record in the first half alone, throwing five.
The previous record for the game was four by BYU’s Jake Heaps in 2010.
Halliday set a new bowl records for yards (410), passing attempts (58), completions (37)
and touchdowns (6).
Senior defensive end Shaquil Barrett was named the Most Outstanding Defensive
Player of the Game. He recorded six tackles, four solo and forced the fumble that led to
the game-tying touchdown.
Colorado State’s Kapri Bibbs tied the Gildan New Mexico Bowl record for rushing
touchdowns (3), set last year by Arizona running back Ka’Deem Carey
CSU sophomore LB Cory James recorded two sacks, which ties the New Mexico Bowl
record for sacks (Mitch Unrein, Wyoming, 2009; Brett Madsen, New Mexico, 2007).
James is the only New Mexico Bowl player to accomplish the feat and not earn
Defensive Most Outstanding Player honors.
POSTGAME NOTES
WASHINGTON STATE VS. COLORADO STATE
University Stadium – Albuquerque
GILDAN NEW MEXICO BOWL
GAME NOTES
•
Washington State won the toss and elected to receive
TEAM NOTES
•
WSU’s 35 points in the first half are the most since scoring 35 against UNLV in 2011
HALLIDAY NOTES
•
Halliday’s six touchdown passes tied Jason Gesser (Arizona – 2000) for the most touchdown passes in
WSU history
•
Halliday’s six touchdown passes tied Geno Smith (West Virginia) in 2012 Orange Bowl and Chuck Long
(Iowa) in 1984 Freedom Bowl for the most in NCAA Bowl history
•
Halliday’s five touchdowns in the first half are a WSU record for touchdowns in a half
•
Connor Halliday’s six TD passes gave him 34 for the season, tied for most in WSU single-season history,
tying Ryan Leaf (1997)
•
Halliday tossed six TD passes to up his career passing touchdown total to 58, fourth-most in WSU history
•
Halliday passed for 410 yards, giving him 4,597 for the season, a WSU record and Pac-12 record
•
Halliday recorded his ninth 300-yard game this season and No. 14 of his career
•
Halliday has completed 449 passes this season, most in Pac-12 and WSU single-season history
•
Halliday’s 714 pass attempts this season are the most in Pac-12 and WSU single-season history
PLAYER NOTES
•
Deone Bucannon made seven tackles, has 114 for the season, the most since James Darling, 136 in 1996
•
Bucannon upped his career total to 384, fourth-most in WSU history
•
Bucannon recorded career interception No. 15, third-most in WSU history
•
Andrew Furney’s 33-yard field goal upped his career total to 47, third-most in school history
•
Gabe Marks caught five passes to up his season total to 74, second-most in WSU single-season history
•
Marks caught his seventh touchdown pass of the season and nine of his career
•
Nolan Washington recorded his first career fumble, recorded first career fumble recovery
•
Theron West made his first career start, caught his first career pass, and caught first career touchdown
•
West blocked his second punt of the season (Oregon State)
•
Joe Dahl made his first career start at left tackle
•
Gunnar Eklund made first career start at left guard
•
Vince Mayle caught his seventh touchdown pass of the season
•
River Cracraft posted career highs of nine catches for 125 yards, his first career 100-yard game
•
River Cracraft's nine catches tied the Gildan New Mexico Bowl record (Dominic Ruftan, Temple, 2011)
•
Justin Sagote made a career high 15 tackles to push his season total to 106, giving WSU two players with
100 tackles in the same season since 1992 (Anthony McClanahan – 140, Ron Childs – 104)
December 21, 2013
Colorado State – 48
Washington State – 45
An interview with:
COACH JIM McELWAIN
THE MODERATOR: Questions, please.
Q. Coach, how do you feel?
COACH McELWAIN: We feel good. First
of all, I just want to take this opportunity, the state
of New Mexico and town of Albuquerque, what a
great bowl these guys put on. I can't tell you. I
talked to guys over the years that have been here,
the hospitality, the professionalism. I've had an
opportunity to be in a couple of these bowls over
the years, and this one is right up there. They just
did an outstanding job for our teams, our players
and our fans.
That win right there, it's pretty amazing
how it worked. At the end of the day, it's about
being resilient. It's about understanding every play
has a history and life of its own. I think that was
the epitome of it.
For our guys to figure out a way to get it
done and finish, I thought that really speaks
volumes for how far our program has come. The
foundation is starting to be settled and built. We've
got a long ways to go. Can't turn the ball over like
that and expect to win. Yet they kept after them.
I just can't tell you how proud I am of their
effort.
Q. Jim, what can you say about Shaq
Barrett's performance in the last two minutes?
COACH McELWAIN: You guys have had
a chance to be around him. First, he's a great
person. He's a great father. He's a guy that
doesn't do a lot of talking. Plays the game the way
it's supposed to be played. To me he represents,
you know, what the Rams are all about.
I feel he found a way to make a play. He
did that over and over this season in some big
moments for us. We need to get a sack, he gets a
sack, that kind of stuff.
You know what, he did his job.
Q. Especially your start, as sloppy as it
was at the beginning, how important was it for
your team to finish the way it did, not let that be
the lingering memory for the off-season?
COACH McELWAIN:
It's interesting
because when we talked at halftime, at the end of
the day when you look at it, was it something they
did or was it us? Guys, you know, we gave them
some gifts.
Here I think is the good thing: we learned
how to overcome.
That's part of building a
program.
Q. Do you think it's about time to start
calling Kicker by his name?
COACH McELWAIN: 'Kicker'. He tried to
miss that son of a gun. Didn't quite put it right
down the middle, so we'll have to talk about that in
the post-season wrap-up (laughter).
Kicker, he's been big for us. There was no
doubt in that situation, you got total confidence in
the guy. The wind was behind him. We are at
elevation. He did his job.
Q. Coach, I know there's a lot of games
where the emotional rollercoaster goes crazy.
When you guys get that fumble, the apparent
fumble, throw all that electricity into the place,
it gets overturned, how do you possibly keep
your guys motivated to go back out there and
turn it around again?
COACH McELWAIN: The big part of that
is when you drum the mentality of never look at the
scoreboard, go out and win this play, no matter
what happened before. There were times this
season we let emotional things kind of cloud how
we played.
Just unbelievable. You don't write scripts
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like this. You know what I'm getting at? I can't tell
you how proud I am of our guys, really our seniors.
I want to know how many guys already
filed their stories because you had a 5:00
deadline?
Rams fumbled away another one
(laughter).
Q. Who would you say showed up to
play the most in today's game?
COACH McELWAIN: It's hard to put your
finger on a guy. I know the score was in the 40s or
whatever, but I truly believe it was a team win.
What I mean by that, our special teams, we were
horrible in the punt game, gave them 14 points in
essence, and yet, you know what, they kept at it.
I mean, there at the end, there's a perfect
example, special teams came up with a play when
we needed to have something happen, right?
There's so many of those you can point at.
I don't know how well you know me, but the guys
who didn't show up in the box score, I guarantee
you they're the ones who won the game.
Q. You're always a guy that regardless
of the score or team, you expect to win every
single game. What was going through your
head when you were down towards the end?
COACH McELWAIN: I think we were
down two scores or whatever. I was trying to
figure out when we scored the first one do we go
for 2 or wait for the second one. That's what was
going through my mind, knowing we were going to
get some scores. It was just a matter of how we
had to even it up.
We made the choice before going in, Hey,
guys, we're going to go for it after our second
touchdown. That's what we did. So I don't know.
Q. Some of your big names stepped
up. You talked about the guys that don't show
up in the box score. Steven Michel son, Jake
Schlager. What does it tell you about your
young guys, the production they give you?
COACH McELWAIN: When you think
about guys going out and giving their all, and as
we always say, you never know when that play is
going to happen. It could happen in the first part of
the game, could happen in the middle, could
happen in the end. Yet to see those guys just
grinding it out makes you real happy.
Of course, Schlager and Steve-O have
been good on special teams all year.
Q. You had two plays under review in
the last two minutes. Did you have a feeling
that he was in on the Statue of Liberty play?
COACH McELWAIN: We're on a tight
schedule. We were able to work a deal on a
charter. I thought they were trying to make us miss
because we got to get to the airport and get out of
here.
Whether he was in or not, that's why we
have review. Some get overturned, some that's
the call. So the way I felt, we had both kickoff
teams on the mat, whether we had to go the
obvious onside or whether we had our kickoff
team.
You're always trying to think ahead
because at the end of the day it's really out of your
control. I'm glad that he reached it over and
touched that pylon.
Q. You talked about the resiliency of
your team. Earlier in the season your guys
might have folded a little bit down in the
second half. This game they did not do that.
Can you frame how they've grown over the
season.
COACH McELWAIN: When you see our
guys, based on when I got here and now, how they
just carried themselves, how they take time to say,
How you doing? They take time to say 'please'
and 'thank you', how they take time for the
betterment of others. That's where you start to see
the culture is starting to change.
I'm proud of them. There's a lot of those
simple life lessons that if you take care of every
day, take care of the now, the games take care of
themselves. That's how you establish a program.
Q. Jim, that first quarter, you probably
couldn't have done more things wrong. What
were you able to do? What did you tell the
team to recover from that?
COACH McELWAIN: Well, I know Gildan
is probably mad at me because everyone turned to
the other games (laughter).
I go back and it comes down to really, are
they that good, are they that much better, or is it
something we're doing. Really, we didn't panic.
I thought it was big. We caught some
beans there right before half, got us a little
momentum. Then we come out and go basically
three-and-out on offense. Great job there, huh?
We kept plugging away. That's really what it's
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about.
Q. Were you aware of the interaction
with Greg Lupfer and Washington State's
quarterback?
COACH McELWAIN: I heard something
about it, but honestly I don't know anything until I
look at it. We'll definitely handle it in a quick
manner, whatever it is. Right now I'm really
concerned about these guys in the locker room,
how excited they are, what they have overcome to
learn what it is to be a champion. Right now
they're the champions of the Gildan New Mexico
Bowl. Last time I checked there's only one of
those and I'm proud of them.
Q. This might not be the record that
you hoped for at the beginning of the season,
8-6.
COACH McELWAIN: No, not even close.
Q. But looking for how quickly you
turned around this program, do you feel a
sense of pride sitting up there today after this
win?
COACH McELWAIN: You know, I don't
know. Sometime this summer when I take those
couple days and go to Flathead Lake, sit on the
dock, I'll probably think about something to get
mad about.
But we're building something special.
We're a long ways from being there now. But,
guys, when you hear the Rams are on the rise, it's
a good time to get on the bandwagon because
good things are happening in this program.
Thanks, guys.
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December 21, 2013
Colorado State – 48
Washington State – 45
An interview with:
GARRETT GRAYSON
WESTON RICHBURG
SHAQ BELL
SHAQ BARRETT
THE MODERATOR: We are joined by
Garrett Grayson, Weston Richburg, Shaq Bell and
Shaq Barrett.
Q. Shaquil, talk a little bit about you get
the fumble, they overturn it, what is going
through your mind to get it again?
SHAQUIL BARRETT:
I really wasn't
thinking about anything. I was kind of thinking in
my mind, that was our shot to get back in the game
right there. Then they run the ball. Tried to
bounce it back, just get my arm in there.
When the ball came out, it was a lot of luck
from the man above, help from the man above to
put us in the right position.
I really wasn't thinking about trying to get it
again because I didn't think I was going to get the
opportunity.
Q. Garrett, how often do you practice
the Statue of Liberty?
GARRETT GRAYSON:
Walk-throughs
every Friday, we practice it a couple times.
Worked for the most part. It worked today.
Q. Weston, did you feel like this was a
team, it was almost like you were somehow
destined to win this game the way it came
down at the end? Did it feel that way as it was
happening?
WESTON RICHBURG: Yeah, I'm still kind
of at a loss for words for exactly how that whole
thing ended up.
Two minutes left, we're down by 15 points.
Now we won the game. Yeah, it must have been
destiny. That's the most unbelievable game I've
ever been a part of.
Q. You did win, by the way.
WESTON RICHBURG: Yes (laughter).
Q. You're getting ready on the sidelines
after the dramatic replay to go to overtime.
How is your mindset and how did you change it
to, I got to get back out there now?
GARRETT GRAYSON: I was pretty mad
because I felt he was in. I had no doubt in my
mind that he was in.
At that point I went over to Coach Ezell
and Coach Mack, we were trying to figure out a
play, what we were going to call going into the next
drive. We knew he was in. I was standing pretty
close to right behind him when he was going. I
saw the angle.
I was pretty mad they didn't call him in at
first. We got it. That's all that matters.
Q. The fumble occurs, you're right back
on the field instead of overtime.
GARRETT GRAYSON:
Coach Mack
came up to me and said, We're going to run the
ball here. If they don't call a timeout here, we'll let
the clock run out, we'll spike the ball.
We have a great kicker, one of the best in
the country. He does that every day in practice.
You have seen it all year in games. He's big-time
for us. He's one of the more clutch players I think
out there. If we can give him the ball like that, we
know it's going in.
Q. Does any of this seem real yet or is
this going to take a while?
SHAQ BELL: Seems real. It's real, but
still unbelievable how it ended.
Q. Garrett, you're going to come back
next year. Mack will sit at his house and think
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about something you did wrong. Do you get
the feeling, it's not enough for you guys?
GARRETT GRAYSON: I won't say 'not
enough'. He just wants us to be perfect and
expects that of us. He won't ever say it's not
enough. Like he said earlier, is it them or is it us.
We look at mistakes we made all year.
We could have had a few more wins if we
executed a few more things. Even though we
started out slow today, I had a few bonehead plays
I guess you could say, put us in a tough position.
If I didn't throw that pass, get that intentional
grounding, that leads to a punt block. Just things
like that that Coach Mack is constantly harping on
be perfect about, don't make those mistakes to put
us in that position, so...
Q. Shaq Barrett, can you describe what
you just experienced postgame?
Just an
avalanche of fans. You were the celebrity
posing for pictures, kissing babies, everything.
SHAQ BARRETT: It was just a great
feeling to be appreciated for your play. I just want
to thank all the fans who came out to support us
all. Did a tremendous job of cheering us on.
To witness the unbelievable fourth quarter,
the last two minutes...
The celebrity moments are fun out there,
but I'm still a low-key kind of guy. I don't want to
be in the spotlight all the time. Just get in the
locker room, get changed, head home. That's
what I'm looking forward to.
Q. You played from behind most of the
game. You had one of the most incredible
comebacks ever. Talk about the growth you
made as a team.
WESTON RICHBURG: I think that's the
first time in my career, maybe with an exception of
a couple situations where we have played the
entire game, even when the odds were not in our
favor at all. Two minutes, 15 points down, you
know, we just kept going. We did.
That just speaks about the resiliency of
this team. We've got some unbelievable players.
Shaq made a huge play. Steve-O made a huge
play. These guys played really well on defense.
Throughout the entire game, we never stopped,
never gave up. That was very fun and something
I'll remember forever.
Q. What happened in the first quarter?
Seemed like you were a team that was trying to
self-destruct.
What happened in the first
quarter?
GARRETT GRAYSON: I just think Coach
Mack, he was kind of different all week this week.
He never really got mad at us. He was trying to
keep us calm. I think that's something he's learned
from his experience in bowl games. Especially us,
we haven't been to a bowl game. He wanted to
keep us as calm as possible.
That first quarter showed maybe we were
a little too hyped. We just needed to calm down
and play our own game. After that first quarter, I
think we did that, so...
Q.
Shaq Bell, you guys in the
secondary have been given problems for giving
up plays.
SHAQ BELL:
Once we get to the
sidelines, we talk to each other. We talk about
what did he run, was the technique good. After the
play happens, you just have to stay confident. You
can't let that one play determine the rest of your
game.
We didn't give up. We kept fighting. They
got a couple of plays on us. I mean, we just kept
fighting the whole way through for four quarters
and came out with a win.
Q. Garrett, how was your experience as
a whole here in the New Mexico Bowl?
GARRETT GRAYSON: It was amazing.
They treated us like we were kings. It was an
awesome experience. Send these guys out the
right way, let them get that experience. That was
something coming into the season I talked to my
dad about. I wanted to send the seniors out the
right way, get them to a bowl game. I'm happy to
be part of it.
But, yeah, as far as the experience goes, it
was something special and something I'll cherish
forever, so...
Q. Weston, how would you describe
the atmosphere of the team traveling here to
New Mexico beforehand knowing you were
going up against a team who is offensively very
strong like you?
WESTON RICHBURG: We were really
confident in our preparation. I think we practiced
probably seven, eight days straight, watched a lot
of film.
Watched film while we were in
Albuquerque, practiced twice out here with another
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walk-through. We were really confident in our
preparation.
We all knew it was a bowl game. For us
three it was our last one. Really confident that our
guys wanted to give their all, understood there's no
reason to hold anything back as seniors. We were
able to do that.
That kind of went into our preparation,
went into our focus this week. Focus was turned
up a lot higher today because we understood that
today's the day. We understood the task. We
understood what we were supposed to do, went
out there and did it.
Sometimes it wasn't pretty. First quarter
was terrible for us offensively. That focus really
helped us. We just continued throughout the entire
game and ended up with a win.
The ending of the game, I think it would
have been better if we would have won by one
point.
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Q. Garrett, with Halliday putting up the
yards and touchdowns on the other side, what
is going through your mind on the sideline?
Was there a sense you need to match what he's
putting up?
GARRETT GRAYSON: I just kept telling
myself to be dominant today. I kept telling myself,
You're the better quarterback. Kept telling myself
that. That helped me at the end of the game being
confident in whatever we're going to do. Four
minutes left, being confident.
I never really talked to myself I guess
before. That's something I say I'm going to do
from now on because it worked. I'm happy.
Congrats to him. He put up some crazy numbers,
but I'm happy we got the win.
Q. Is this almost the perfect ending to
your careers considering you spent your year
trying to crawl out of a hole that you've been in
for three seasons?
WESTON RICHBURG: I couldn't have
thought this up this way. It was unbelievable. I
wouldn't change it at all. We faced a lot of
adversity today. When some of us thought it was
over, it wasn't.
Just a heck of a way to end my career
here at CSU.
SHAQ BARRETT: In the locker room I
was saying that I wished I had one more year to
play with these guys. I loved the way it ended.
It's important that we got to win as seniors,
but it's more important that we handed the baton to
Garrett and the underclassmen to start the next
season off right.
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December 21, 2013
Colorado State – 48
Washington State – 45
An interview with:
COACH MIKE LEACH
CONNOR HALLIDAY
DEONE BUCANNON
THE MODERATOR: Questions, please.
Q. How would you describe the finish?
COACH LEACH: Well, Colorado State
finished the game; we didn't. You know, I think
down the stretch, they were more consistent than
we were on offense. They were more disciplined
than we were on defense. They finished the game
better than we did.
Lesson to be learned from that is it doesn't
matter where you're at, you need to go out and
finish the game.
I give Colorado State a lot of credit. They
played extremely hard. They were behind the
whole game and they never gave up. They got
rewarded for it.
We've got to be a tougher team. We've
got to play better. I think they deserve some credit.
They have a lot of seniors over there. I imagine
their seniors never let them quit. They came out
on top.
Q. Mike, was there anything you would
have rather done at the end in terms of milking
a little more clock, snapping the ball later?
COACH LEACH:
We shouldn't have
messed with any of that. Fine, use the clock. We
should have attacked them and got first downs,
then we should have protected the football.
Q.
Is there ever a concern when
sending in a player that hasn't been playing for
most of the game that they might be cold or
might not be able to jump in and be warm right
in the game?
COACH LEACH: Next question. I mean,
what the hell kind of question is that? You go out
there, you practice all the time, you play.
I'm not even answering that. Next one.
Q.
The run to Connor when they
replayed it, go through the thinking on that.
COACH LEACH: Well, I just think we
could have selected things better. You know, the
thing is we should have thrown it, attacked it and
got first downs.
Q. Coach, what was the feeling even
after they scored to tie? Did you still think
there was enough time? Was there still enough
confidence on the sideline to get down and get
into field goal range yourself?
COACH LEACH: I thought we had a pretty
good shot at it. We've done a pretty good job of
that throughout the year. As a matter of fact, we've
scored a lot before the end of either half. We've
done a pretty good job of getting the ball down the
field in that situation.
We just need to take care of the football to
give ourselves the opportunity to do that. I felt we
were going to have a chance at a couple shots.
Then, of course, Furney can kick it from quite a
ways out.
Q. A couple times this season when
things go wrong, they go wrong quickly and
drastically. Why is that? How can that be
fixed?
COACH LEACH: Next question.
Q. At the end of the first half you did
try to attack and go downfield. Things didn't
go well. Was attacking the way to go at that
point?
COACH LEACH: Well, I think the biggest
thing, we need to continue to run all the
dimensions of what we do.
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It's not as much this play, that play, the
other play. I think just the team, starting with the
coaches, 'cause coaches, players are in this
together, starting with me at the top. I think there
was a sense of relaxation there in the fourth
quarter that we paid a heavy price for.
Q. Connor, you're a junior, so you get
another shot. Is this a motivation factor going
into next year?
CONNOR HALLIDAY: It's too bad. The
seniors are the guys that I came in with. I
redshirted. Awfully tough to not send them out the
right way.
But, yeah, we'll get going in the off-season
as soon as we get back from Christmas break.
Q. You're a senior. How is it affecting
you guys?
DEONE BUCANNON:
Whenever you
lose, it does hurt. At the same time I've always
said it's a blessing to be out here and have an
opportunity to play with my teammates. That's
exactly how I feel now. I feel blessed.
Q. Connor, I know you guys have gone
through a lot as a team. Where does this rank?
How much does this one hurt?
CONNOR HALLIDAY: It's tough. But, I
mean, we only got ourselves to look at for why we
lost that game. Colorado State played real hard.
But at the end of the day, we got to be able to run
that clock out as an offense.
Q. Connor, I know you got a lot of other
things to think about, but a big deal is being
made on ESPN after your first touchdown pass
when you were on the sidelines. Can you talk
about what happened during that exchange
with the Colorado State assistant?
CONNOR HALLIDAY: Coach grabbed me
and said some profane things to me. That's all I'll
say about it.
Q.
Mike, Connor had five passing
touchdowns in the first half. Talk about the job
he had throwing the ball.
COACH LEACH: I thought he did a good
job throwing the ball the first half. Did so as well
the second half.
We were just inconsistent.
Several drives we stopped ourselves. Some cases
they were penalties, some dropped balls. I don't
think we caught the ball real well the second half.
You know, we just need to finish drives.
We had a really good drive, it was 80 yards or so.
We had a really good drive. We could have done
that consistently and should have.
Q. Connor, a good game out of River.
Can you talk about him.
CONNOR HALLIDAY: Yeah, I kind of had
a feeling River was going to be special when the
freshmen got here in June. He came out right
away in seven-on-seven and made a difference.
That kid just really loves football. He
works his butt off. He grew up quite a bit today.
Q. Your offense is predicated around
getting the ball to as many people in space as
possible. At the same time as a freshman, he
got honorable mention honors. Do you feel
he's a reliable receiver you can count on?
CONNOR HALLIDAY: I don't really think
too much about that. The bottom line, in this
offense you just got to go through your reads.
Whoever is the first read, you got to look at him
first. Whoever is the fifth read, you look at him last.
Q. Coach, can you talk a little bit about
the individual effort of Shaquil Barrett on the
last couple plays.
COACH LEACH: Yeah, I didn't see the
play well enough really to comment on it besides
the fact that I thought the Colorado State defense
played really hard. Their back was against the
wall. They didn't surrender at all. I don't know
specifically who did it. I didn't see it well enough to
say how it happened.
I did think their defensive and offensive
units had an awful lot of intensity even when things
weren't going their way. What they did is finished
the game. They never gave up, continued to play
hard throughout. They had a lot of reasons to quit
in this game. They could have quit at any point
because they spent most of the time about 10
points, two touchdowns behind. They never did
quit. They didn't quit then.
I just saw them as a unit rising and playing
at a really high level. Something that we did a lot
of in the course of the game ourselves. Down the
stretch, if you're the guy on top, that's got to
happen with you, too, otherwise the other guy puts
himself in position to get there at the end.
Q. Mike, you switched Dahl and Eklund
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up front for this game. What was the thought
process?
COACH LEACH: We were going to do it
for a while. The biggest thing is we had some time
between the end of the season and this game in
order to do it.
Q. With the bowl season, with what you
have accomplished, does this diminish what
this Cougar team accomplished this season,
reaching a bowl for the first time in 10 years?
COACH LEACH: I think it's huge making a
bowl for the first time in 10 years. I think that's
gigantic. A lot of that happened by continuing to
improve.
We went through an incredibly tough
stretch as a team. We got better and better all
year long. I think both Connor and Deone have a
lot to do with that and a lot to say about that.
They're both examples of keeping on pushing and
believing when others didn't. They converted a lot
of guys with them. Their leadership was incredibly
key.
I don't know how many it is, but as it is we
won four games more than everybody thought we
were going to win. So I think that's good.
The only diminishing that exists is, you
know, throughout the season, there's missed
opportunities, there's ways we could have played
better. We have to develop the skills and focus to
do that. We're a young team so we're a moving
target. But we're improving all the time.
I think it starts with a certain level of belief.
Where I think we're a little better team than we
across the board believe we are.
You say
confidence breeds success, success breeds
confidence. Some of it's off-seasons, time on the
practice field in order to develop those skills, to get
a visual of what you're really capable of
individually. Then as you do it together more often,
become more familiar with one another, you really
start to see it take shape.
That's where we are. We need to continue
to push and develop that.
CONNOR HALLIDAY:
I think Coach
Leach said everything that needs to be said.
Great season. Went through a tough
stretch there again, like he said. We battled
through it. But, yeah, I mean, I think everybody in
that locker room really wanted this one. I think
everybody was really excited to play. I think we
prepared really well in film studies.
It hurts that we got to look at ourselves in
the mirror knowing that we weren't able to win the
game as an offense just running the clock out,
getting first downs, keeping our defense off the
field.
DEONE BUCANNON: I don't think this is
diminishing to the team at all. I honestly think the
way that I know our team is, we're going to bounce
back, come back harder. We're going to have a
great off-season. I know Coach Leach is going to
get them right. That's what I think.
Q. Connor, the mixed emotions that go
into winning the award, but losing the game.
Your reaction?
CONNOR HALLIDAY: Yeah, like I kind of
said up here before, it's just really, you know,
frustrating that you have all that stuff happen early
in the game. That's great and everything. But
games are won at the end. We didn't play well
enough at the end.
I mean, it's great that I was able to play
well early enough in the game. It's great that our
receivers ran good routes, made catches for me,
we blocked up front. That's a whole offense
award. But too bad it's not something everybody
can feel accomplished about as a whole team.
THE MODERATOR: Thank you.
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