No. 20 Washington State visits
Houston as coaches reunite
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[September 10, 2019]
Coach Mike Leach makes his
return to the Lone Star State when No. 20 Washington State travels
to Houston, where protege Dana Holgorsen awaits on the opposite
sideline in the Battle of the Cougars on Friday night.
Holgorsen played wide receiver under Leach at Iowa Wesleyan and
coached on Leach's staff at Texas Tech.
"It's a good storyline -- good for y'all and good for the
entertainment aspect," Holgorsen said Monday. "All of that is very
positive for college football and positive for the University of
Houston and Washington State as well.
"Everybody trades ideas, everybody makes phone calls and tries to
figure out the other opponent. It gets right down to putting your
players in the best position you can possibly put them in and then
trying to get them to play really well."
The game is especially important to Leach and his Cougars, with the
Pac-12 season looming and his squad seemingly a constant in recent
Top 25 rankings.
Washington State (2-0) dismantled Northern Colorado 59-17 last week.
WSU has outscored its first two opponents 117-24 behind stellar play
from new starting quarterback Anthony Gordon.
Leach said Washington State's offense regained its footing after
hitting a lull in the first half last week.
"We came out really good the third quarter," Leach said. "And then
fourth quarter, we let a lot of guys play. We were explosive on both
sides of the ball. We did a good job of shutting down drives at key
times (on defense). We've just got to be sharper."
Washington State ranks in the national top-10 in multiple
categories, including total offense (seventh, 606.0 yards per game),
scoring (fifth, 58.5 points per game) and, unsurprisingly, passing
yards (second, 494.0 yards per game).
Gordon passed for 464 yards and four touchdowns in his second career
start. He's second nationally in passing yards (884), tied for first
in passing touchdowns (nine) and is third in passing efficiency
(218.9 rating).
"I got the first game out the way, and (spent last week) mentally
watching all the film and pulling from some mistakes," Gordon said
of the win and his confidence after the first week. "I'm just
working to get better and improve from every week. We will have to
be much better against Houston."
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Washington State Cougars coach Mike Leach during Pac-12 football
media day at Hollywood & Highland. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA
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Washington State, which moved up two spots in this week's Associated
Press poll, has pounded two overmatched opponents and will need to
face tougher competition to get a better picture of its abilities.
It will have that chance this week against explosive and experienced
Houston.
Houston (1-1) bounced back from a season-opening loss to No. 4
Oklahoma with a 37-17 victory over Prairie View A&M last Saturday.
Kyle Porter ran for a career-high 120 yards and a touchdown in the
win while quarterback D'Eriq King added two rushing touchdowns,
helping the Cougars extend their winning streak over FCS-level
opponents to 28 games.
Houston's offense rolled into idle in the second half after building
a big lead at halftime, a scenario that did not sit well with
Holgorsen.
"Our body language was bad, and our effort was bad," Holgorsen said.
"We thought we had done enough in the first half and wanted it to be
over. Defensively, we were still motivated. We went out there and
took advantage of our snaps."
Holgorsen said Leach, as expected, has Washington State hitting on
all cylinders.
"I've changed a lot -- he hasn't," Holgorsen said Monday. "He's
going to throw for a gazillion yards and is going to have his
receivers in the right spots. The thing that's different with his
program is that defense. It's really good. He's really done an
outstanding job up there."
--Field Level Media
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