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WSU FB Postgame Notes Vs Arizona-2
WSU FB Postgame Notes Vs Arizona-2
Jamal Morrow was the game captain for the 18th straight game, won the toss, WSU has won seven tosses this season
WSU recorded its seventh straight win, its longest winning streak since 2002
WSU is 6-0 in conference play for the first time since 2002
WSUs 24 points in the first quarter is the most since scoring 28 in the opening quarter at Arizona in 2001
WSUs 31-point halftime lead (38-7) was its largest since leading 40-0 against Idaho State to open the 2011 season.
WSU forced three turnovers (2 INT, FUM), improved to 13-3 when forcing multiple turnovers under defensive coordinator Alex
Grinch
WSUs 69 points are the most scored under Mike Leach, are the most scored against a conference opponent in school history,
are the most since beating SW Louisiana 77-7 in 1997 and are the seventh-most in school history
WSUs 34 first downs are tied for the sixth-most in WSU single-game history
WSUs 90.3 team completion percentage (47-of-52) is an NCAA FBS Record with 30+ completions (Entering the 2016 season)
PLAYER NOTES
Gabe Marks made five catches for 68 yards, owns a catch in 24 straight games
Marks upped his career reception total to 288, second-most in Pac-12 history behind Colorados Nelson Spruce (294)
Marks upped his career receiving yards to 3,181, 2nd in WSU history, 27 away from breaking Marquess Wilsons record (3,207)
River Cracraft made two catches for 90 yards, now owns a catch in 38 straight games
Cracraft upped his career reception total to 209, second in WSU history
Luke Falk threw for 311 yards, upped his career passing yards to 9,662, third-most in WSU history
Falk threw four touchdown passes, passing Alex Brink for second in WSU history, now owns 79 career touchdown passes
Falk completed 32-of-35 passes for a 91.4 completion percentage, a WSU single-game record and a Pac-12 single-game record
for 30+ completions (Dick Norman, Stanford, 1959, 34-39)
Gerard Wicks recorded his ninth and 10th rushing touchdowns of the season, most since Jerome Harrisons 16 in 2005
Erik Powells 32-yard field goal was No. 26 of his career, tying Loren Langley for ninth in WSU history
Shalom Luani picked off his fourth passes of the season, eight of his career
Nnamdi Oguayo recorded his first career sack, finished with three, the most since Ivan McLennans three against Wyoming
last season
Kainoa Wilson (WR), Taylor Comfort (DL) and Nick Begg (DL) each made their collegiate debuts