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Another week, another win for Washington State. The Cougars have now rung off eight straight wins, scoring a whopping 373 points and 51 touchdowns during that stretch. That’s 13 more touchdowns than WSU scored in 2008 and 2009 combined. And it came in eight games.
Those 51 touchdowns have come in every flavor imaginable, with 13 players finding the end zone for the Cougars in the last eight games. Surely you cheered for all of those touchdowns, now let’s see how well you remember them.
Q1: Name the 13 players to score for WSU in the last eight games and do so in their rank of touchdowns from most to fewest. In order to get a correct answer, you have to name the player and his correct ranking on the WSU TD board for the last eight weeks.
The rankings look like this: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - T5 - T5 - 7 - T8 - T8 - T8 - T8 - T8 - T8
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Football:
LB Nate DeRider personifies WSU’s ‘next man up’ mindset; Kaleb Fossum, Gerard Wicks do historical things in win vs Cal | The Seattle Times
The Cougars did something on special teams that hasn't been done since 1968, and Gerard Wicks broke a rushing record that has stood since 1948
Who to watch for when No. 20 WSU travels to No. 12 Colorado | The Seattle Times
Who to watch for when WSU plays Colorado at Folsom Field on Saturday, Nov. 19.
Pac-12 Week 11 helmet stickers: Utah DL Hunter Dimick lived in ASU's backfield - Pac-12 Blog- ESPN
Washington State RB Gerard Wicks
CU Buffs 'pumped' for top-25 clash with Washington State - Boulder Daily Camera
Shortly after the Colorado football team polished off a relatively easy victory at Arizona late Saturday night, the calendar flipped to Sunday, and the focus of the Buffaloes flipped to the next challenge ahead.
WSU Cougars rise to 20, UW Huskies fall to No. 7 in AP Top 25
WSU is in the top 20 for the first time this season in the Associated Press' Week 12 poll, while UW has fallen out of the top five after suffering its first loss.
Women's basketball:
Washington State comes on strong late to beat Gaels in women’s basketball | The Spokesman-Review
Caila Hailey had 11 points and 11 rebounds for her first career double-double and Washington State pulled away in the fourth quarter to beat Saint Mary’s 85-69 on Sunday in Pullman.
Four players scored in double figures for Washington State women's basketball in an 85-69 victory over Saint Mary's College at Beasley Coliseum Sunday.