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Demond Williams Jr. Leads Washington over Washington State 59-24 in Apple Cup

Demond Williams Jr. accounted for 386 total yards and five touchdowns as Washington extended its season-opening scoring streak to 21 straight drives.

  • Washington defeated Washington State 59-24 on Saturday night in the 117th Apple Cup at Gesa Field in Pullman, Wash.
  • The Huskies dominated after halftime thanks to turnovers and a strong rushing attack led by Jonah Coleman amid WSU's struggling ground game.
  • Demond Williams Jr. accounted for five total touchdowns, passing for four and rushing for one, while Jonah Coleman contributed three scores as Washington extended its streak of consecutive scoring drives to 21.
  • Williams threw 16 completions on 19 attempts for 298 yards and gained 88 yards on the ground; meanwhile, Coleman carried the ball 12 times for 59 yards and also made six receptions totaling 104 yards.
  • Washington secured its 76th Apple Cup win, reclaimed the trophy, and improved to 3-0, while Washington State fell to 2-2, underscoring challenges with turnovers and rushing.
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Demond Williams Jr. leads Washington over Washington State 59-24 in Apple Cup

Demond Williams Jr. threw four touchdown passes and ran for a score as Washington reclaimed the Apple Cup with a 59-24 victory over Washington State.

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