The Washington State Cougars football team recently held their first scrimmage of spring training, and the results were impressive. The team showed off their long-passing game, connecting on several deep throws during the scrimmage.
Washington State’s passing game has been a strength for the team in recent years, and the scrimmage showed that the Cougars are continuing to develop their aerial attack. Quarterback Anthony Gordon was the star of the show, completing several long passes to wide receivers Dezmon Patmon and Easop Winston Jr. Gordon was able to find open receivers downfield, and he showed off his arm strength with several deep throws.
The Cougars’ offensive line also had a strong showing in the scrimmage, giving Gordon plenty of time to find open receivers. The line was able to protect Gordon from the defense, allowing him to make plays downfield. The offensive line also opened up running lanes for running back Max Borghi, who ran for several big gains during the scrimmage.
The Cougars’ defense also had a strong showing, limiting the offense to just a few big plays. The defense was able to pressure Gordon and force him into making quick decisions with the ball. They were also able to contain Borghi and limit his running lanes.
Overall, the first scrimmage of spring training was a success for the Washington State Cougars. The team showed off their long-passing game and their offensive line gave Gordon plenty of time to make plays downfield. The defense was also able to contain the offense and limit them to just a few big plays. With the season fast approaching, the Cougars look poised to have another successful season.