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I can't believe we are in 2009 with all of our great technology and couldn't even get a video board stream of the game. I guess with 8000 fans in attendance, the Washington State administrators decided they didn't want to humiliate themselves any further by airing the game, but still
writing this piece is tough going off of the radio broadcast alone.
I honestly thought the Beavers would have scored more, but they only racked up six touchdowns. Sean Canfield continued to be efficient and Jacquizz Rodgers tacked on a few more touchdowns to his record setting pace.
The Beavs actually escaped Pullman without having to open the playbook up too much, and while the players all said the right things about being focused on the Cougars, I think they were all thinking a little ahead to Dec. 3 as well. Who could blame them?
All in all it was an expected win and the Beavers delivered.
SHE SAYS-GRADE: A
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567 to 192 in yards gained. 42 to 10 in points scored. That's a whooping any way you slice it. Yes, there was about a quarter's worth of the game when the Beaver offense went MIA, but the other three quarters were solid.
Canfield again had a great day. 22 of 29 for 231 yards and 2 touchdowns. Folks, he really is having an outstanding year.
Nice to see a couple of the young guys get in on the action. Jovan Stevenson has some nice runs, including a 39 yarder and a touchdown. Marcus Wheaton scored a running touchdown. Ryan Katz was also effective in his mop up duty time, throwing for 53 yards on 4 of 7 passing.
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