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Cougars Dominate Potato Bowl with Record Offense
23 Dec
Summary
- Zevi Eckhaus threw for 334 yards and three touchdowns.
- Washington State's offense amassed a remarkable 628 total yards.
- Maxwell Woods achieved the first 100-yard rushing game for the Cougars.

Washington State clinched the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl title with a commanding 34-21 win over Utah State. Quarterback Zevi Eckhaus delivered a stellar performance, throwing for a season-high 334 yards and three touchdowns, despite three interceptions. The Cougars' offense was dominant, amassing a total of 628 yards, showcasing a potent attack that secured their first bowl victory since 2018.
The Cougars established an early lead with a 41-yard touchdown pass from Eckhaus to Mackenzie Alleyne in the first quarter and extended it with another touchdown toss to Hudson Cedarland in the second. Despite a brief surge from Utah State in the third quarter, Washington State regained control. Backup quarterback Julian Dugger added a significant 34-yard touchdown run late in the game.
This victory concludes Washington State's season with a 7-6 record. Both Washington State and Utah State are set to return to the Pac-12 Conference next season. The Cougars also have a new head coach, Kirby Moore, who was in attendance, signaling a new era for the program.




