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Washington State rides Zevi Eckhaus, defense to 20-3 victory over Colorado State
Zevi Eckhaus threw two touchdown passes as Washington State secured its first road shutout of a home touchdown by Colorado State in 85 games, winning 20-3.
- Washington State defeated Colorado State 20-3 in a football game held on September 27 in Fort Collins, Colorado.
- Colorado State faced key injuries, including the absence of starting quarterback Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi, leading to Jackson Brousseau starting in his first college game.
- Washington State's Zevi Eckhaus threw two touchdown passes and finished the game completing 16 of 28 attempts for 189 yards, while the defense prevented Colorado State from scoring a touchdown on their home field for the first time in 85 games.
- Washington State posted season highs of four sacks and nine tackles for loss, rushed for 158 yards on 33 carries, and Zevi Eckhaus connected on a 2-yard TD pass to Ademola Faleye.
- The victory improved Washington State to 3-2 and gave first-year coach Jimmy Rogers his first road win, while Colorado State's offense was limited to a single field goal despite 334 total yards.
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Washington State rides Zevi Eckhaus, defense to 20-3 victory over Colorado State
Zevi Eckhaus threw a touchdown pass and Washington State's defense held Colorado State without a touchdown at home for the first time in 85 games in a 20-3 win.
·Seattle, United States
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Washington State bounced back after suffering rough losses in back-to-back weeks. The Cougars looked sharp on offense in the first half, then leaned on their defense in the second half and topped Colorado State 20-3 on Saturday in Fort Collins to improve to 3-2 on the season. Here are three observations from WSU’s win over its future Pac-12 foe.
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