导出博客文章PULLMAN, Wash. -- Washington State talked about starting fast against
Arizona.Mission accomplished.The No. 25 Cougars jumped to a 24-0 lead in the
first quarter and crushed Arizona 69-7 on Saturday for their seventh consecutive
victory.Everything we touched worked, coach Mike Leach said.Luke Falk threw for
311 yards and four touchdowns for Washington State (7-2, 6-0 Pac-12, No. 25
CFP), which had its highest points total since 1997 and the most ever against a
Pac-12 opponent.The Cougars hadnt won seven straight games since 2002. They and
No. 4 Washington remain the only teams with undefeated Pac-12 records.We played
together the whole game, Leach said. We talked all week of playing a complete
game. Im glad we didnt let up.Washington State scored on its first six
possessions and held a 38-7 lead at halftime.It feels amazing, said running back
James Williams, who rushed for 72 yards and scored a pair of touchdowns.Leach
noted he has been on both sides of such blowouts.We are definitely not that good
and they are definitely not that bad, Leach said. The defense did a good job of
finding a way to keep them out of the end zone.Arizona (2-7, 0-6), which has
lost six games in a row, struggled on offense behind quarterbacks Brandon
Dawkins, Anu Solomon and Khalil Tate. They combined to complete 11 of 23 passes
for 128 yards, with one touchdown and two interceptions.Im embarrassed and we
should be embarrassed and it starts with me, Arizona coach Rich Rodriguez said.
Thats a good team. They played well and we didnt. `Were better than this, even
with all the adversity.Falk, who was relieved late in the third quarter by Tyler
Hilinski, completed 32 of 35 passes. He was not intercepted or sacked. Hilinski
completed 15 of 17 passes for 163 yards and two touchdowns. Combined, the two
quarterbacks threw six touchdown passes against only five incomplete
passes.Thats pretty good, Leach said.It was a real good, complete win, Falk,
whose 91 percent completion rate was a team record, said. Our mentality was
right all week.Washington State piled up 614 yards of offense while limiting
Arizona to 286 yards. Samajie Grant rushed for 77 yards for the
Wildcats.Washington States Gerard Wicks ran for two touchdowns, and Tavares
Martin Jr. caught two touchdown passes.Rodriguez said he believes his team can
turn things around.Well climb out of this, he said. Its just right now its not
fun.Washington State opened the scoring with Erik Powells 23-yard field goal on
its first possession.On the ensuing series, Shalom Luani intercepted Brandon
Dawkins pass deep in Arizona territory and returned it to the 8. Williams caught
a touchdown pass from Falk on the first play for a 10-0 lead.Wicks scored on a
1-yard touchdown run on Washington States next possession.With Solomon now
playing quarterback, Arizona turned the ball over on downs at midfield. Falk hit
Gabe Marks for a 2-yard touchdown pass and a 24-0 lead, still in the first
quarter.Arizona drove deep into Washington State territory, but Solomon fumbled
and the ball was recovered on the 7 by WSUs Peyton Pelluer. Jamal Morrow caught
a 53-yard pass from Falk to place the ball on Arizonas 10, and Tavares Martin
Jr. caught a 7-yard touchdown pass for a 31-0 lead.Wicks scored on a 1-yard run
for a 38-0 lead.Solomon fired a 47-yard touchdown pass to Cam Denson as Arizona
got on the scoreboard with 1:55 left in the first half.THE TAKEWAYArizona: The
Wildcats rotated their quarterbacks all game, but could not generate much
offense. The defense proved porous to WSUs Air Raid.Washington State: Played
without star nose tackle Robert Barber, who has been suspended from school for
his role in a fight at a party. But Washington State had a big day on defense
anyway, holding Arizona to 158 rushing yards, 50 of them on one play.POLL
IMPLICATIONSWashington State is certain to move up in the Top 25 poll after this
convincing victory over a long-time nemesis. Arizona still leads the series
26-16.UP NEXTArizona hosts Colorado next Saturday.Washington State hosts
California next Saturday.---More AP college football at
www.collegefootball.ap.org and
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Jamie Benn and Matt Duchene being the obvious targets.
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. Giroud, who wasnt in the starting lineup for two matches after allegations
about his private life and a decline in form, scored twice in the first half.
Tomas Rosickys chip made it 3-0 before half time at Emirates Stadium, while
defender Laurent Koscielny scored an unmarked header in the second half.
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Holmberg added a goal and three assists. Connor Chartier also scored for the
Chiefs (3-0-0). Luke Harrison spoiled Garrett Hughsons shutout bid with a
power-play goal at 13:17 of the third period. The Spokane goaltender finished
with 28 saves, including a Brandon Fushimi penalty shot in the second period
that would have tied the game 1-1.
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Old Skool Tienda Online . He says so-called TRT is only one problem and he
wants to go even further than the ban. "Its about time," St-Pierre told
reporters at a promotional event in Montreal on Friday. "I think its a good
thing.Each week, The Reporters put their thumbs out to the good and the bad in
the world of sports. This week they discuss US forward Abby Wambach, the
Hamilton Tiger-Cats at Alumni Stadium in Guelph, Miami Heat fans, and Adam
Pacman Jones at the NFLs Rookie Symposium. Cathal Kelly, Toronto Star: My thumb
is up to US forward Abby Wambach. International soccers most famous out-loud
counter found something else to count about his week, becoming the highest
scorer in international soccer history. Lets put this into perspective: Pele
scored 95 goals in his international career, Diego Maradona scored 34. Wambach
has 160. The thing we have to remember about this player is shes a world
champion, an Olympic champion, and now the career leader in goals; maybe one of
the greatest players of all time. But lets also recall that Canadas Christine
Sinclair, three years younger, is sitting at 145 career goals. Gary Lawless,
Winnipeg Free Press: My thumb is up to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and the
University of Guelph. The Ticats played their first game at Alumni Stadium in
Guelph this week. Some will tell you it is cramped, its also intimate and
quaint. Its the CFL at its very best. The Tiger-Cats are making the best out of
a bad situation; the University of Guelph getting $500,000 for their trouble and
national exposure at least 10 tiimes this year.dddddddddddd The story will be
fantastic if the Tiger-Cats get to host a playoff game and its played at tiny
Alumni Stadium in Guelph with only 13,000 tickets; it will be the hottest ticket
in Canada that weekend. Michael Farber, Sports Illustrated: My thumb is down to
the fans of the Miami Heat, who streamed out of the arena in South Florida late
in Game 6. What a mistake. You had two choices: watch the San Antonio Spurs win
a championship; a deserving team, or watch your own team pull off one of the
great comebacks of all time, which is what they did in overtime. There are two
rules in sports: You can never have enough pitching and you never leave a
playoff game early. Dave Naylor, TSN Radio 1050: My thumb is down to the NFL
Players Association for inviting Adam Pacman Jones to speak at this weekends
Rookie Symposium about life away from football, even though hes recently been
charged with assaulting a woman in a bar. Bringing former bad boys to the
Symposium sounds like a great idea as long as they are truly ‘former. Now while
Jones maintains his innocence in this incident, his presence sends an unsettling
message to the incoming class of rookies, that its possible to demonstrate poor
behavior and terrible judgment throughout your NFL career, and still have an NFL
career. ' ' '