Colorado vs. Washington State Short Report | Nov 17, 2023
Martin Stadium
Pullman, WA
Nov 17, 2023
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Game Recap
The Washington State Cougars dominated the Colorado Buffaloes with a final score of 56-14. The Cougars scored early and often, taking a commanding lead in the first quarter, thanks to a mix of offensive prowess and defensive opportunism. Colorado struggled to keep up, as key mistakes and turnovers thwarted their efforts to mount a comeback.
Washington State's Cameron Ward led the offensive onslaught, accounting for four total touchdowns, while Brennan Jackson played a pivotal role on defense, returning two fumbles for touchdowns. Colorado managed to score twice but was largely stifled by Washington State's relentless defense. The game showcased the Cougars' balanced attack and Colorado's continued struggles this season.
Key Plays:
Lincoln Victor (Washington State)
Brennan Jackson (Washington State)
Travis Hunter (Colorado)
Leyton Smithson (Washington State)
Cameron Ward (Washington State)
Cameron Ward (Washington State)
Cameron Ward (Washington State)
Kyle Williams (Washington State)
Brennan Jackson (Washington State)
Sy'veon Wilkerson (Colorado)
Standout Players:
Cameron Ward (Washington State, QB)
Passed for 288 yards and 2 touchdowns, rushed for 27 yards and 2 touchdowns. Led the team to a dominant victory.Lincoln Victor (Washington State, WR)
Rushed for a 15-yard touchdown and caught 5 passes for 49 yards, adding a versatile offensive threat.Brennan Jackson (Washington State, DE)
Recovered two fumbles, returning both for touchdowns, and added a sack as part of a formidable defensive performance.Josh Kelly (Washington State, WR)
Caught 6 passes for 130 yards, including a long reception of 51 yards, contributing significantly to the team's aerial attack.Taariq Al-Uqdah (Washington State, LB)
Recorded an interception and returned it for 10 yards, adding to the defensive pressure on Colorado.Travis Hunter (Colorado, WR/CB)
Caught 4 passes for 82 yards and a touchdown, providing one of the few bright spots for Colorado's offense.Sy'veon Wilkerson (Colorado, RB)
Rushed for 49 yards and a touchdown on 13 carries, contributing both in rushing and receiving yards despite the team's struggles.
Team
1
2
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4
T
Colorado Buffaloes
7
0
0
7
14
Washington State Cougars
21
21
14
0
56