Washington State 42, Washington 35

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WSU (5-7)71471442
WASH (4-8)10108735

Final

7:00 PM ET, November 24, 2007
Husky Stadium
SEATTLE, WA

Reffett tries to stoke a flame for bowl-less Huskies, Cougars

Matchup
 W-LPFPAHOMEROADDIVCONF
WSU5-73083894-21-53-63-6
WASH4-83523762-52-32-72-7
· Complete Standings
In Close Games (7 points or less. Since 2001)
 RECORD
WSU11 - 13
WASH10 - 12
Record When Scoring... (Since 2001)
 20 OR MORE30 OR MORE40 OR MORE50 OR MORE
WSU47-15-035-6-018-1-05-0-0
WASH33-25-021-5-08-2-01-0-0
 LESS THAN 20LESS THAN 30LESS THAN 40LESS THAN 50
WSU2-19-014-28-031-33-044-34-0
WASH0-24-012-44-025-47-032-49-0
TEAM AVERAGES & NCAA RANKS
OFFENSETMPER GAME AVERAGE / NCAA RANK
Total YardsWSU
 
435.6 / 29th
WASH
 
394.2 / 61st
Passing YardsWSU
 
335.1 / 8th
WASH
 
202.5 / 99th
Rushing YardsWSU
 
115.9 / 101st
WASH
 
203.1 / 18th
Points ScoredWSU
 
25.7 / 65th
WASH
 
29.2 / 52nd
Full Team Stats: Washington State | Washington
Individual Leaders
Washington State Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Tuel58.778965
Lobbes...47.558438
Washington Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Locker56.723561710
Washington State Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Tardy933804.12
Montgo...371674.51
Washington Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Polk1798895.03
Locker882172.54
Washington State Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Karste...3450714.96
Simone333009.11
Washington Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Kearse3962516.06
Aguila...3447313.93
Full Player Stats: Washington State | Washington

SEATTLE (AP) -- Coach Tyrone Willingham had a simple directive for his Washington Huskies, to keep them from invigorating the Washington State Cougars leading up to the 100th Apple Cup on Saturday.

"Don't talk," the coach warned.

Minutes later, Jordan Reffett talked.

When asked what he would say to his toddler daughter, Kendall, if she tells Dad someday she wants to attend Washington State, the Huskies' defensive tackle said: "I would say, 'You're a traitor.' That would not be allowed."

Reffett wasn't smiling.

"I plan on having more kids," he said. "I want them to be able to get a job some day."

Jake Locker, the dynamic redshirt freshman quarterback, is returning for Washington (4-7, 2-6 Pac-10) after missing last week's romp past California with a sprained neck.

Locker said he is ready to represent all of his Washington predecessors who have played in this game -- going way back to a 5-5 tie in the mud at Denny Field on the UW campus in 1900, the first Washington State-Washington game, when touchdowns and field goals were each worth five points.

But if Reffett and his defensive mates don't slow down Washington State quarterback Alex Brink in the final game for the Pac-10's leader in total offense, Reffett will be hearing about it again when he goes home.

"We plan on getting after them early and often," Reffett said of the Cougars (4-7, 2-6).

Reffett grew up in Cougars country -- Moses Lake, Wash. -- and returns there during breaks in the school year. He endured taunts after he played in the Apple Cups of 2004 and '05, when WSU won. Last winter, after Washington upset the Cougars in Pullman and prevented them from going to a bowl game, Reffett got to taunt back.

But that isn't even his best Apple Cup memory. As a junior at Moses Lake High School in 2000, Reffett was inside Husky Stadium when Marques Tuiasosopo led UW to a 51-3 trouncing of the Cougars en route to winning the Rose Bowl.

"That's what we're going to try to do this Saturday," Reffett said.

Brink holds the school's career records for yards passing and touchdowns, as well as attempts (1,411) and completions (821) -- surpassing Jason Gesser in every category.

He's bettered Ryan Leaf, who led the Cougars past UW in Seattle in 1997 and into WSU's first Rose Bowl in 67 years.

He's also surpassed Drew Bledsoe, whose 44-yard touchdown pass to Phillip Bobo, who crashed into a snow bank just beyond the end line, helped the Cougars upset the fifth-ranked Huskies 42-23 in Pullman in 1992.

But the 6-foot-3, 207-pound Brink, who has started 39 games since midway through his freshman season, remains maligned because he never took the Cougars to a bowl. This week, he conceded being shut out from the postseason was his biggest disappointment.

"You can't change what people think about you. It's something I don't think about and I don't worry about anymore," he said.

He's left with Saturday's quest to become the only Cougars quarterback to defeat the Huskies three times.

"That's a pretty special deal, considering all the guys who have gone through here before me," Brink said.

The last time the Cougars made a bowl was 2003. That was Bill Doba's first year as head coach squad, after Mike Price left Pullman. Doba hasn't had a winning record since.

So speculation has been heavy that Saturday could be the 67-year-old Doba's final game with WSU. He is 29-29 in five seasons as coach.

"There's no doubt he deserves another year," Brink said. "I've seen what he's put into this program over the last four years."

Of course, Brink is biased.

"He gave me the opportunity to play Division I football," Brink said. "That's more than I can say about anybody else in the country."

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, November 22nd
USC 44 Final
Arizona State 24
Saturday, November 24th
Notre Dame 21 Final
Stanford 14
Oregon 0 Final
UCLA 16
Washington State 42 Final
Washington 35