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The 1986 Washington State Cougars football team was an American football team that represented Washington State University in the Pacific-10 Conference (Pac-10) during the 1986 NCAA Division I-A football season . In their ninth and final season under head coach Jim Walden , the Cougars compiled a 3–7–1 record (2–6–1 in Pac-10, eighth place) and were outscored 312 to 221.[ 1] [ 2]
The Cougars tied eventual Rose Bowl champion Arizona State in Tempe in late September,[ 3] then beat USC by twenty points in Pullman, but lost their final five games and dropped in the standings.
WSU's statistical leaders in 1986 included senior quarterback Ed Blount with 1,882 passing yards, Kerry Porter with 921 rushing yards, and Kitrick Taylor with 523 receiving yards.[ 4] Notable underclassmen included quarterback Timm Rosenbach ,[ 5] [ 6] guard Mike Utley , and future head coach Paul Wulff .[ 7]
Walden departed for Iowa State in the Big Eight Conference in mid-December,[ 8] [ 9] [ 10] [ 11] and was succeeded by Dennis Erickson , who returned to the Palouse (four years at Idaho ) in January 1987 after just one season at Wyoming .[ 12] [ 13]
Schedule
Date Opponent Site Result Attendance September 6 UNLV * W 34–1417,000
September 13 San Jose State * Martin Stadium Pullman, WA L 13–2015,000
September 20 at California L 21–3141,500
September 27 at No. 11 Arizona State T 21–2170,543
October 4 Oregon State Martin Stadium Pullman, WA W 24–1425,200
October 11 No. 9 USC Martin Stadium Pullman, WA W 34–1426,000
October 25 at No. 17 UCLA L 16–5446,189
November 1 at Stanford L 12–4235,000
November 8 No. 17 Arizona Martin Stadium Pullman, WA L 6–3117,000
November 15 at Oregon L 17–2725,137
November 22 No. 12 Washington L 23–4440,000
*Non-conference game HomecomingRankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
Source: [ 2] [ 14]
Roster
1986 Washington State Cougars football team roster
Players
Coaches
Offense
Pos.
#
Name
Class
WR
85
Mark Bircher
QB
10
Ed Blount
Sr
C
62
Alan Boatman
Sr
RB
31
Steve Broussard
Fr
WR
24
Rick Chase
Sr
OT
68
Chris Dyko
So
OT
52
Dave Fakkema
So
RB
Danny Grant
OL
73
John Husby
So
WR
88
Michael James
Sr
OT
72
Ken Kuiper
So
TE
89
Chris Leighton
Sr
G
66
Ian Lindner
Sr
TE
46
Rodd Olson
Fr
TE
81
Mel Orchard
So
RB
30
Kerry Porter
Sr
RB
Michael Pringle
RB
22
Rich Reed
QB
3
Timm Rosenbach
Fr
WR
47
Cotton Sears
Sr
WR
2
Tim Stallworth
Fr
WR
8
Kitrick Taylor
Sr
RB
11
Ed Tingstad
So
G
60
Mike Utley
So
TE
82
Doug Wellstandt
Fr
WR
13
Victor Wood
So
C
56
Paul Wulff
Fr
Defense
Pos.
#
Name
Class
DL
87
Marvin Adams
Jr
LB
55
Tunieau Alipate
So
DL
Rob Carpenter
DE
67
Rob Cleveland
Sr
S
25
Ron Collins
Sr
DE
67
Ivan Cook
So
DT
97
Tim Downing
Fr
LB
57
Brian Forde
Jr
LB
43
Bob Gregory
Sr
DB
41
James Hasty
Jr
DE
93
Chris Hiller
Jr
DB
Artie Holmes
CB
18
Shawn Landrum
So
DT
91
Mark Ledbetter
Fr
DB
42
Ron Lee
So
LB
40
Maury Metcalf
So
LB
41
Bob O'Neal
Fr
CB
20
Ricky Reynolds
Sr
DT
75
Terry Savage
Fr
S
6
Kevin Thomasson
Sr
Special teams
Pos.
#
Name
Class
K
4
Kevin Adams
Jr
P
45
Rob Myers
Fr
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches
Jim Burrow (DB)
Dave Elliott (LB)
Jon Fabris (TE)
Gary Gagnon (RB)
Lindsay Hughes
Steve Morton (OL)
Robin Ross (DL)
Mel Sanders
Ken Woody (WR)
Legend
(C) Team captain
(S) Suspended
(I) Ineligible
Injured
Redshirt
Source: [ 9] [ 15] [ 16] [ 17] [ 18] [ 19]
Season summary
UNLV
1
2 3 4 Total
UNLV
0
7 0 7
14
• Washington St
21
3 7 3
34
Scoring summary Q1 WSU Taylor 11 yard pass from Blount (Adams kick) WSU 7–0
Q1 WSU Blount 14 yard run (Adams kick) WSU 14–0
Q1 WSU Collins 71 yard interception return (Adams kick) WSU 21–0
Q2 UNLV Woods 5 yard run (Libonati kick) WSU 21–7
Q2 WSU Adams 32 yard field goal WSU 24–7
Q3 WSU Wood 15 yard pass from Blount (Adams kick) WSU 31–7
Q4 WSU Obrastoff 44 yard field goal WSU 34–7
Q4 UNLV Jones 10 yard run (Libonati kick) WSU 34–14
Source: [ 20]
Washington
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
WSU – Ed Tingstad 3-yard run (Kevin Adams kick). Tie 7–7. Drive:
WSU – Kevin Adams 51-yard field goal. Washington St 10–7. Drive:
WASH – Tony Covington 2-yard run (Jeff Jaeger kick). Washington 14–10. Drive:
WASH – Matt Slater 25-yard pass from Chris Chandler (Jeff Jaeger kick). Washington 21–10. Drive:
Third quarter
WASH – Matt Slater 38-yard pass from Chris Chandler (Jeff Jaeger kick). Washington 28–10. Drive:
WASH – Jeff Jaeger 43-yard field goal. Washington 31–10. Drive:
WASH – Jeff Jaeger 26-yard field goal. Washington 34–10. Drive:
WSU – Kerry Porter 2-yard run (Kevin Adams kick). Washington 34–17. Drive:
Fourth quarter
WASH – Matt Slater 25-yard pass from Chris Chandler (Jeff Jaeger kick). Washington 41–17. Drive:
WSU – Kerry Porter 9-yard run (pass failed). Washington 41–23. Drive:
WASH – Jeff Jaeger 27-yard field goal, 3:16. Washington 44–23. Drive:
Top passers
WASH – Chris Chandler – 15/20, 204 yards, 4 TD
WSU – Ed Blount – 16/30, 240 yards, 2 INT
Top rushers
WASH – Vince Weathersby – 25 rushes, 177 yards
WSU – Kerry Porter – 25 rushes, 90 yards, 2 TD
Top receivers
WASH – Matt Slater – 4 receptions, 106 yards, 3 TD
WSU – Rodd Olson – 6 receptions, 94 yards
NFL Draft
Four Cougars were selected in the 1987 NFL Draft .
Source: [ 21] [ 22]
References
^ "1986 Washington State Cougars Schedule and Results" . SR/College Football . Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved October 24, 2016 .
^ a b "2016 Media Guide" (PDF) . WSUCougars.com . Washington State Cougars Athletics. p. 77. Retrieved October 24, 2016 .
^ "WSU is fit to be tied with Arizona State" . Lewiston Morning Tribune . (Idaho). September 28, 1986. p. 1C.
^ "1986 Washington State Cougars Stats" . SR/College Football . Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved October 24, 2016 .
^ Grummert, Dale (September 21, 1986). "Kicking off Pac-10 play on wrong foot" . Lewiston Morning Tribune . (Idaho). p. 1B.
^ Fears, Shannon (November 16, 1986). "Cougars locate their quarterback, but not in time" . Eugene Register-Guard . (Oregon). p. 4C.
^ "Washington State at Arizona State: probable starters" . Lewiston Morning Tribune . (Idaho). September 27, 1986. p. 3B.
^ "Walden denies seeking job" . Spokane Chronicle . (Washington). November 21, 1986. p. 21.
^ a b Devlin, Vince (December 16, 1986). "It's official: Walden's gone" . Spokesman-Review . (Spokane, Washington). p. B1.
^ Condotta, Bob (December 15, 1986). "Iowa State hires WSU's Walden" . Idahonian . (Moscow). p. 1.
^ Grummert, Dale (December 16, 1986). "The Walden era comes to a close" . Lewiston Morning Tribune . (Idaho). p. 1B.
^ Grummert, Dale (January 8, 1987). "Erickson sets lofty goals for Cougars" . Lewiston Morning Tribune . (Idaho). p. C1.
^ Condotta, Bob (January 7, 1987). "Denny's dream comes true" . Idahonian . (Moscow). p. 1.
^ College Football @ Sports-Reference.com
^ Devlin, Vince (December 17, 1986). "WSU assistants left in limbo" . Spokesman-Review . (Spokane, Washington). p. D1.
^ Grummert, Dale (December 17, 1986). "Walden's staff considers its options" . Lewiston Morning Tribune . (Idaho). p. 1B.
^ "2009 Football media guide: coaches" (PDF) . Washington State University Athletics. 2009. p. 179. Retrieved February 5, 2020 .
^ "Washington State vs. California" . Lewiston Morning Tribune . (Idaho). (probable starters). September 20, 1986. p. 4B.
^ "Starting lineups" . Eugene Register-Guard . (Oregon). November 15, 1986. p. 4C.
^ Gainesville Sun. 1986 Sep 7. Retrieved 2018-Jan-15.
^ Bergum, Steve (April 29, 1987). "Reynolds goes in 2nd round" . Spokesman-Review . (Spokane, Washington). p. D1.
^ "Four Cougars go in football draft" . Idahonian . (Moscow). April 29, 1987. p. 6.
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