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 POSTGAME NOTES WASHINGTON STATE AT OREGON – OCT. 12, 2015 GAME NOTES Washington State won the toss and elected to receive TEAM NOTES WSU’s second quarter fumble recovery was its eighth forced turnover, matching last season’s total WSU rushed for 136 yards, its second 100-yard game this season most since rushing for 154 at UCLA in 2011 WSU played its first overtime game since the 2012 Apple Cup WSU played its first double overtime game since the 2008 Apple Cup WSU’s win snapped an eight-game skid to Oregon, first win in Eugene since 2003 PLAYER NOTES Defensive back Calvin Green made his defensive debut, Gabe Marks caught his fourth and fifth touchdown catches of the season and No. 13 of his career Marks caught eight passes for 111 yards, pushing his career reception total to 166, tied for fifth-most in WSU history Marks totaled 111 receiving yards, his third 100-yard game of the season, seventh of his career Dom Williams caught his 23 rd career touchdown pass, tied for second-most in WSU history Daniel Ekuale’s forced fumble in the second quarter was the first of his career Peyton Pelluer’s second quarter fumble recovery was the first of his career Tavares Martin Jr.’s third-quarter TD catch was the first of his career Ivan McLennan recorded his fourth sack of the season, No. 8.5 of his career Hercules Mata’afa recorded his third sack of the season Luke Falk passed for 505 yards, his second career 500-yard game, fourth straight 300-yard game and eighth of his career Falk tossed five touchdowns, upping his career total to 28, tied for ninth-most in WSU history with Mark Rypien Falk went 50-of-74, pushing his career completion total to 352, tenth-most in WSU history Falk recorded his third rushing touchdown of the season, fourth of his career Shalom Luani picked off his first career pass

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POSTGAME NOTES WASHINGTON STATE AT OREGON – OCT. 12, 2015

GAME NOTES • Washington State won the toss and elected to receive TEAM NOTES • WSU’s second quarter fumble recovery was its eighth forced turnover, matching last season’s total • WSU rushed for 136 yards, its second 100-yard game this season most since rushing for 154 at UCLA in 2011 • WSU played its first overtime game since the 2012 Apple Cup • WSU played its first double overtime game since the 2008 Apple Cup • WSU’s win snapped an eight-game skid to Oregon, first win in Eugene since 2003 PLAYER NOTES • Defensive back Calvin Green made his defensive debut, • Gabe Marks caught his fourth and fifth touchdown catches of the season and No. 13 of his career • Marks caught eight passes for 111 yards, pushing his career reception total to 166, tied for fifth-most in WSU history • Marks totaled 111 receiving yards, his third 100-yard game of the season, seventh of his career • Dom Williams caught his 23rd career touchdown pass, tied for second-most in WSU history • Daniel Ekuale’s forced fumble in the second quarter was the first of his career • Peyton Pelluer’s second quarter fumble recovery was the first of his career • Tavares Martin Jr.’s third-quarter TD catch was the first of his career • Ivan McLennan recorded his fourth sack of the season, No. 8.5 of his career • Hercules Mata’afa recorded his third sack of the season • Luke Falk passed for 505 yards, his second career 500-yard game, fourth straight 300-yard game and eighth of his career • Falk tossed five touchdowns, upping his career total to 28, tied for ninth-most in WSU history with Mark Rypien • Falk went 50-of-74, pushing his career completion total to 352, tenth-most in WSU history • Falk recorded his third rushing touchdown of the season, fourth of his career • Shalom Luani picked off his first career pass