2005 Washington State Cougars football team
The 2005 Washington State Cougars football team represented Washington State University in the 2005 NCAA Division I-A football season. The team was led by third-year head coach Bill Doba, and played its home games at on campus Martin Stadium in Pullman, with one at Qwest Field in Seattle.
Season
Washington State was picked fifth in the pre-season Pac-10 conference poll. They were even classified by some as a sleeper pick for the national championship, with Alex Brink at the helm. They started out the season 3–0, with blow-out wins over their opponents. Against Oregon State, Brink passed for over 500 yards, but his team still lost. The team lost their next three games, to Stanford, UCLA, and Cal, by a combined 10 points. The Cougars had an inability to close out football games, and that cost them.
Schedule
Date |
Time |
Opponent# |
Rank# |
Site |
TV |
Result |
Attendance |
September 1 |
7:00 pm |
Idaho* |
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Martin Stadium • Pullman, WA (Battle of the Palouse) |
FSNNW |
W 38–26 |
28,339 |
September 9 |
7:00 pm |
at Nevada* |
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Mackay Stadium • Reno, NV |
ESPN |
W 55–27 |
17,552 |
September 17 |
4:00 pm |
Grambling State* |
|
Qwest Field • Seattle, WA (Cougar Gridiron Classic) |
|
W 48–7 |
51,486 |
October 1 |
1:00 pm |
at Oregon State |
|
Reser Stadium • Corvallis, OR |
|
L 33–44 |
42,908 |
October 8 |
2:00 pm |
Stanford |
|
Martin Stadium • Pullman, WA |
|
L 21–24 |
33,442 |
October 15 |
3:30 pm |
No. 11 UCLA |
|
Martin Stadium • Pullman, WA |
FSN |
L 41–44 OT |
35,117 |
October 22 |
7:15 pm |
at No. 25 California |
|
California Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, CA |
FSN |
L 38–42 |
52,569 |
October 29 |
12:30 pm |
at No. 1 USC |
|
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
ABC |
L 13–55 |
92,021 |
November 5 |
2:00 pm |
Arizona State |
|
Martin Stadium • Pullman, WA |
|
L 24–27 |
31,054 |
November 12 |
7:15 pm |
No. 11 Oregon |
|
Martin Stadium • Pullman, WA |
FSNNW |
L 31–34 |
27,595 |
November 19 |
12:15 pm |
at Washington |
|
Husky Stadium • Seattle, WA (Apple Cup) |
FSN |
W 26–22 |
70,713 |
*Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll. All times are in Pacific Time. |
Game summaries
Washington
|
1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
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• Washington State |
10 |
3 | 6 | 7 |
26 |
Washington |
7 |
0 | 7 | 8 |
22 |
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Scoring summary |
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|
1 |
8:15 | WSU | Greg Prator 30 yard pass from Alex Brink (Loren Langley kick) | Wash St 7-0 |
|
1 |
6:37 | WASH | Sonny Shackelford 65 yard pass from Kenny James (Evan Knudson kick) | Tie 7-7 |
|
1 |
1:59 | WSU | Loren Langley 22 yard field goal | Wash St 10-7 |
|
2 |
1:50 | WSU | Loren Langley 48 yard field goal | Wash St 13-7 |
|
3 |
7:41 | WSH | Craig Chambers 16 yard pass from Isaiah Stanback (Evan Knudson kick) | Wash 14-13 |
|
3 |
2:53 | WSU | Jerome Harrison 19 yard run (pass failed) | Wash St 19-14 |
|
4 |
14:50 | WASH | James Sims Jr. 3 yard run (Anthony Russo pass from Isaiah Stanback) | Wash 22-19 |
|
4 |
1:20 | WSU | Trandon Harvey 39 yard pass from Alex Brink (Graham Siderius kick) | Wash St 26-22 |
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