The Washington State Cougars had a tough loss against the UCLA Bruins on Saturday, but the game was still an important one for the Cougars. Despite the final score of 34-27, the Cougars showed that they have the potential to compete with some of the top teams in the Pac-12.
Washington State has been known for its strong defense, and that was on full display against UCLA. The Cougars held the Bruins to just 34 points, which is a very impressive feat considering UCLA is one of the most potent offenses in the conference. The Cougars also forced two turnovers, which is a testament to their ability to create pressure and disrupt the Bruins’ offensive rhythm.
The Cougars’ offense also showed signs of life against UCLA. Quarterback Anthony Gordon threw for over 300 yards and three touchdowns, while running back Max Borghi rushed for over 100 yards and a touchdown. This was a huge improvement from their previous game against Oregon, where they struggled to move the ball consistently.
The Washington State secondary also had a strong performance against UCLA. The Cougars held the Bruins to just two passing touchdowns, which is an impressive feat considering how potent UCLA’s passing attack can be. The secondary was able to keep UCLA’s receivers in check and limit their big plays downfield.
Overall, the Washington State Cougars showed that they can compete with some of the top teams in the Pac-12. While they ultimately came up short against UCLA, they demonstrated that they have the potential to be a force in the conference this season. The Cougars’ defense and secondary were especially impressive, and if they can continue to play at this level, they could be a tough out for any team in the Pac-12.