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Late TD gives Washington 35-28 win over WSU

Late TD gives Washington 35-28 win over WSU

Credit: Associated Press

Late TD gives Washington 35-28 win over WSU

by Associated Press

KING5.com

Posted on December 4, 2010 at 8:07 PM

Updated Saturday, Dec 4 at 8:26 PM

PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) -- Jake Locker got his signature moment and Washington back to a bowl game for the first time in eight years.

Locker made up for two critical turnovers early by throwing a 27-yard touchdown pass to Jermaine Kearse with 44 seconds left, and Washington became bowl eligible with a stirring 35-28 win over rival Washington State in the 103rd Apple Cup on Saturday night.

After the Huskies (6-6, 5-4 Pac-10) blew a 28-14 fourth-quarter lead, Locker led them on an 88-yard drive, capped by his fade-route pass to Kearse that beat Washington State cornerback Nolan Washington. It was the second time Locker and Kearse hooked up for a score, as the duo connected for a 66-yard TD on the third play of the second half.

Jeff Tuel's final desperation pass fell into the hands of Washington safety Nate Fellner on the final play, leading to frozen, purple-clad fans pouring out of the Martin Stadium stands to dance on the Cougars' logo at midfield as the Huskies players celebrated.

Angry Washington State fans threw water bottles and snowballs from the stands, and one small skirmish broke out, but no players were involved.

The real star of a frigid night on the Palouse was Washington running back Chris Polk.

Running powerfully and breaking tackles all night, Polk posted the second-best rushing game in Washington's history, with a career-best 284 yards on 29 carries touchdown runs of 2 and 57 yards. Polk's total trails only Hugh McElhenny's 296 yards in 1950, also against Washington State.

Of BCS conference teams, only Baylor and Duke had longer droughts without a bowl game than the Huskies. Washington's last postseason appearance came in 2002 with a trip to the Sun Bowl.

That long absence is over, with the Huskies likely headed to San Diego and the Holiday Bowl against an opponent from the Big 12. The bowl trip also serves as an another step in moving past an 0-12 campaign just two years ago, when Washington was the laughingstock of college football.

But the Cougars (2-10, 1-8) didn't make it easy and in the process may have saved coach Paul Wulff's job. His future has been in debate all season, but the continued competitiveness of the Cougars as the year progressed makes Wulff's staying or going a difficult decision for athletic director Bill Moos.

Tuel threw for 298 yards and three touchdowns for the Cougars and did his best to engineer a rally after Polk's 57-yard TD made the score 28-14 early in the fourth quarter.

Instead of rolling over after Polk's back-breaking run, Tuel quickly led a 10-play scoring drive, capped by his 1-yard plunge on third-and-goal to get Washington State back within seven. The Cougars then held the Huskies' offense to a three-and-out and took back possession at their 27 with 7:20 left.

Tuel went to work again. He hit Daniel Blackledge, who finished with seven catches for 132 yards, for gains of 32 and 26 yards to get inside the Washington 20. Tuel then hit Marquis Wilson on a 16-yard slant to tie the score at 28 all.

Washington started its winning drive at its 12. After Locker ran 10 yards for a first down, Polk bounced off a blocker, broke one tackle and went 36 yards to the Cougars 40 with under 3 minutes left.

Locker appeared to get a first down on a third-down quarterback draw but was stopped just short. Coach Steve Sarkisian initially sent out kicker Erik Folk for a 49-yard field goal attempt, but called a timeout and reconsidered.

The offense retook the field, and Polk, running the same play that provided the game-winning score on the final play last week at California, raced 15 yards to the Cougars 16.

Two plays later, Locker found Kearse for the winning TD. Locker finished 14 of 22 for 226 yards. He threw one interception in the end zone in the first half and fumbled on fourth-and-goal at the Cougars 1 on the first play of the fourth quarter.

Locker also ran for a 7-yard touchdown and had a 77-yard TD run called back on a holding penalty.

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vffrwm said on December 6, 2010 at 5:31 AM

Hey, if the Sea Slugs can hang onto first place in their division then why not let the Dawgs get thumped in a bowl game.

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vffrwm said on December 6, 2010 at 5:30 AM

And now they get Nebraska again? After squeaking by WSU? I'm thinking that's one bowl game I will be able to skip.

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yessir said on December 5, 2010 at 4:52 PM

Oh it's SOOOOOOO

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auburngirl said on December 5, 2010 at 4:25 PM

Really good game !!

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telman said on December 5, 2010 at 3:51 PM

And the Dogs are going to Bowl game....... PLEASE say it is not so.

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phxaz said on December 5, 2010 at 1:53 PM

mcd1975272738114, same things happen when they play in Seattle (minus the snowballs). Drunk kids are drunk kids no matter where they go to school.

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uwlvdawg said on December 5, 2010 at 12:44 PM

@specracer. You obviously don't watch much football do ya?? Every QB has a cheat sheet somewhere on them.. Hell even in the pros. Locker will develop into a decent QB in the Pros. Tuel was NOT the best QB on the field.. Their stats were about equal. And for Treeclimber. Callier would have run over that D as well, And he is just a freshman..

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mcd1975272738114 said on December 5, 2010 at 10:20 AM

"Angry Washington State fans threw water bottles and snow balls from the stands," Well how classy of you Coug fans, real classy. Now go home turn on your television in a few weeks and watch the Huskies in a Bowl Game! Just don't throw anything at your television, it will break the screen and then you'll miss your favorite show, reruns of Green Acres. :)

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specracer47 said on December 5, 2010 at 9:25 AM

Had a hard time finding the game but glad it was televised. While a Cougar at heart, was glad to see the Huskies get to the magical 6 win season and become bowl eligible. Really have had doubts about Locker this year and his future. How can a potential 1st round QB pick allow two delay of game penalties, the second of which could very well have cost them the game if not for last minute heroics. And why does he always have to look at the cheat sheet he has wrapped around his left forearm. I don't question his heart, but not sure how "football smart" he is. Don't you have to admit that Tuel was the best QB on the field Saturday. Not sure Wolff deserves another year, but Cougs are making some progress. My gut tells me he stays for at least one more year.

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phxaz said on December 5, 2010 at 8:43 AM

Hey guys, both schools academically are strong, they just focus on different areas. I am WSU alumni, and could have gone to UW, but chose WSU because I felt it was a better fit, and would provide a better college experience (and no I am not a lush, I don't drink at all in fact). I am a die hard Coug, but am glad UW is turning their program around. We all benefit when the Pac 10 is strong. I look foward to the days when both WSU and UW will be good, and the winner determines who goes to the Rose Bowl. It has happened before, and it will happen again. GO COUGS!!!

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treeclimber said on December 5, 2010 at 8:30 AM

without polk the dogs are nothing but dog dodo.

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tomma206 said on December 4, 2010 at 11:42 PM

@SLAPPYWAG. give it up dude your cougs will never amount to anything.Slappywag says "bring back 4loko please!"

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siusir said on December 4, 2010 at 11:35 PM

Maybe Mr. Slappywag would enlighten us as to why he thinks WSU is a better school than the UW? Just because you might have went to school there, or live close to it, doesn't make it a better school. WSU might have some strong academic area, but UW is definitely better known. It even made the London Times' "Top 50 best universities and colleges in the world" list. I didn't recall seeing WSU on the list. @tandra, Slappywag probably didn't have to teach his kids to hate UW, it's probably hereditary. Or maybe it's just envy.

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slappywag said on December 4, 2010 at 10:54 PM

tandras, that's what UW wanted you to think, and I see you believed it. All done.

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tandras said on December 4, 2010 at 10:28 PM

Lol @ slappywag UW is a much better University the education you get there is much better. The university of Washington is a top ranked school for education and wsu is not even ion the same league as they are. Now a college education is a great thing but why teach your kids to hate a school that is top notch let them decide for themselves?

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slappywag said on December 4, 2010 at 9:40 PM

Well.... it was on Versus... DirecTV only picked them back up recently. Dunno why.

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mountdana said on December 4, 2010 at 9:25 PM

Anyone notice Versus (VS) commentators were pathetically horrible? They repeatedly identified Huskies as Cougars and Cougars as Huskies. They even mis-identified fans!! They also called the game the "Apple Bowl" more than once. Worst coverage EVER! VS is third world broadcasting. Let King 5 broadcast the game next time!

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treeclimber said on December 4, 2010 at 9:18 PM

dam refs

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slappywag said on December 4, 2010 at 9:00 PM

Everyone knows WSU is where it's at, and how WSU laughs at UW. Even my kids know this without telling them. Neither want to go to UW. Both want to go to WSU. They would be embarrassed to attend UW.

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riff_raff said on December 4, 2010 at 8:28 PM

Well since the WSU Cougar's lost, then so did the job of Head Coach of WSU Football. You're officially FIRED!!!

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bigsarge200 said on December 4, 2010 at 8:21 PM

Michael McDonald has a great song Sweet Freedom if I can take a little poetic license for The Seattle Huskies SWEET VICTORY!!!

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yogibear said on December 4, 2010 at 8:13 PM

Good game.

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