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Mestemaker, North Texas Take Advantage of Washington State Miscues in 59
North Texas capitalized on Washington State's five turnovers and six penalties to score 59 points, with quarterback Drew Mestemaker throwing four touchdowns.
- On Saturday, North Texas routed Washington State Cougars 59-10 at DATCU Stadium, Denton, Texas, marking a blowout of historic proportions.
- Turnovers and miscues sank Washington State as they committed FIVE in the first half, with four leading to North Texas touchdowns and a 42 halftime lead.
- The Mean Green outgained the Cougars 410-275 as Drew Mestemaker, UNT freshman quarterback, threw for 211 yards and four touchdowns on Saturday.
- The halftime margin set program records for North Texas as the Mean Green held a 42-3 lead, their largest halftime lead in program history against an FBS team, marking a humbling moment for first-year WSU coach Jimmy Rogers.
- With the next test looming, Washington State must regroup for a home Apple Cup against Washington amid concerns over the season outlook and the reconfigured Pac-12 .
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North Texas rolled to a win over Washington State on Saturday at DATCU Stadium to move to 3-0 on the season to move to 3-0 on the year.
·Denton, United States
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Takeaways: WSU's turnovers were only part of problem in blowout loss to North Texas
A disastrous Week 3 for Washington State ended in a 59-10 loss to North Texas on Saturday afternoon at DATCU Stadium in Denton, Texas. There’s not really anything nice to be said about the Cougars’ performance – one of the most embarrassing results for the program in recent memory and a humbling moment for first-year WSU coach Jimmy Rogers, to say the least. Here are three observations from the Cougs’ first loss of the year.
·Spokane, United States
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Leaning Left7Leaning Right0Center8Last UpdatedBias Distribution53% Center
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- 53% of the sources are Center
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L 47%
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