Tuel leads WSU over Eastern Washington, 24-20

PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) — Jeff Tuel threw a pair of touchdown passes to Isiah Myers as Washington State hung on to beat Eastern Washington 24-20 on Saturday in the home debut of Cougars coach Mike Leach.
Washington State (1-1), which lost at BYU in the season opener, also unveiled a $65 million upgrade of Martin Stadium in front of the first sellout crowd here since 2007.
Eastern Washington (1-1), an FCS power coming off a victory over Idaho of the FBS, kept it close behind a pair of touchdown receptions by Brandon Kaufman.
This was the first meeting since 1908 between the two programs, located 60 miles apart.
Washington State scored first when Tuel connected with Myers in the back of the end zone on a 2-yard scoring pass with 5:42 left in the first quarter. It was their first touchdown of the season after being held to two field goals by BYU.
Eastern replied on the next series when quarterback Kyle Padron hit Kaufman with a 93-yard touchdown pass to tie the score. But Washington State drove 75 yards on its next series, with Carl Winston rushing over from the 1 to take a 14-7 lead. Winston's 27-yard run was the key play of the drive.
Eastern Washington drove 80 yards on its next series, half coming on a reception by Zack Gehring, before Jordan Talley ran over from the 5 to tie the score at 14 early in the second quarter.
Washington State's Cyrus Coen intercepted a scrambling Padron and ran the ball down to Eastern's 17. On the first play, Tuel passed 17 yards to Myers for a touchdown that put WSU up 21-14.
A 60-yard field goal by WSU's Andrew Furney as time expired gave the Cougars a 24-14 halftime lead. It was the second longest field goal in team history after Jason Hanson's 62-yarder against UNLV in 1991.
The third quarter was scoreless.
Washington State had first-and-goal on the EWU 2 in the fourth quarter, but Teondray Caldwell fumbled on a run and EWU's Allen Brown recovered. The Eagles went on a penalty-filled 99-yard drive that ended with a 17-yard touchdown pass from Padron to Kaufman. The extra point was blocked to leave WSU with a 24-20 lead with 2:17 remaining.
Washington State recovered the onside kick, had two touchdown plays called back because of penalties, and had to punt. Eastern got a last chance with 1:29 left from its 17, but could not score.
Washington State has never lost in 17 games against teams from the FCS. Eastern Washington is 8-21 against FBS teams.
Washington State (1-1), which lost at BYU in the season opener, also unveiled a $65 million upgrade of Martin Stadium in front of the first sellout crowd here since 2007.
Eastern Washington (1-1), an FCS power coming off a victory over Idaho of the FBS, kept it close behind a pair of touchdown receptions by Brandon Kaufman.
This was the first meeting since 1908 between the two programs, located 60 miles apart.
Washington State scored first when Tuel connected with Myers in the back of the end zone on a 2-yard scoring pass with 5:42 left in the first quarter. It was their first touchdown of the season after being held to two field goals by BYU.
Eastern replied on the next series when quarterback Kyle Padron hit Kaufman with a 93-yard touchdown pass to tie the score. But Washington State drove 75 yards on its next series, with Carl Winston rushing over from the 1 to take a 14-7 lead. Winston's 27-yard run was the key play of the drive.
Eastern Washington drove 80 yards on its next series, half coming on a reception by Zack Gehring, before Jordan Talley ran over from the 5 to tie the score at 14 early in the second quarter.
Washington State's Cyrus Coen intercepted a scrambling Padron and ran the ball down to Eastern's 17. On the first play, Tuel passed 17 yards to Myers for a touchdown that put WSU up 21-14.
A 60-yard field goal by WSU's Andrew Furney as time expired gave the Cougars a 24-14 halftime lead. It was the second longest field goal in team history after Jason Hanson's 62-yarder against UNLV in 1991.
The third quarter was scoreless.
Washington State had first-and-goal on the EWU 2 in the fourth quarter, but Teondray Caldwell fumbled on a run and EWU's Allen Brown recovered. The Eagles went on a penalty-filled 99-yard drive that ended with a 17-yard touchdown pass from Padron to Kaufman. The extra point was blocked to leave WSU with a 24-20 lead with 2:17 remaining.
Washington State recovered the onside kick, had two touchdown plays called back because of penalties, and had to punt. Eastern got a last chance with 1:29 left from its 17, but could not score.
Washington State has never lost in 17 games against teams from the FCS. Eastern Washington is 8-21 against FBS teams.
Congratulations to Mike Leach and his first PAC-12 win. As a Husky fan, obviously I don't like the Cougs, but I do wish that they can become competitive in the PAC-12 making our rivalry much more exciting and meaningful at the end of the season. I hope Mike Leach can bring that to Cougar Nation.
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And to those Coug fans that are complaining that they barely beat a FCS team, take heart that EWU is a pretty good football team and just two years removed from from the FCS National Championship. Washington barely beat this team last season. They have some talent.
@UWGrad_96 Looked like LSU had "some talent" too ! I'll bet the mutts would like to "become competitive" against SEC teams at some point. 0-3 vs. LSU, 0-4 vs. Alabama. btw, wasn't long ago(4 years) the Hussies weren't too "competitive" in the PAC-10. 0-12 ring a bell ?
 @ZIPPY  @UWGrad_96 Wow, a Husky fan tries to hand out a compliment to you Coug fans and you decide you need to take the opportunity bash the Huskies.  You make an assumption I think the Huskies are competitive now.  Well, they are much more competitive than WSU.  At some point we need to become competitive with SEC teams?  At least we are stepping up and playing SEC teams.  Perhaps before you think that is a slam against us, maybe your team might play LSU or Alabama sometime and win.  Otherwise be quiet and keep enjoying those games in the Eastern side of the state as well as Idaho and Montana.  Let me know when your team decides to step up against real men.
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Yes, we were irrelevant during the over-hyped Ty Willingham days, but we corrected our mistake and have been to bowl games the last two seasons. Â When was your last bowl game? Â That's right, 2003. Â It looks to me that my team is moving in the correct direction much quicker than your team. Â But, if you wish that the Apple Cup remains irrelevant how the PAC-12 turns out in the future, then I will be happy to continue to be more excited for the Washington-Oregon rivalry over the Apple Cup.
@UWGrad_96 "It looks to me that my team is moving in the correct direction much quicker than your team." Yes, your 41-3 clown stomping shows that clearly! LOL ! ! ! ". . be quiet and keep enjoying those games in the Eastern side of the state as well as Idaho and Montana. Let me know when your team decides to step up against real men." hmmmm, who are the Hussies playing this week? Oh yes, the "real men" of Porland State. LOL! Hey, Tinkie Winkie and hemorrhoids are purple too.
Oh well - gotta start somewhere.