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The 1973 Washington State Cougars football team was an American football team that represented Washington State University in the Pacific-8 Conference (Pac-8) during the 1973 NCAA Division I football season. In their sixth season under head coach Jim Sweeney, the Cougars compiled a 5–6 record (4–3 in Pac-8, fourth), and were outscored 290 to 250. The team's statistical leaders included Chuck Peck with 1,023 passing yards, Andrew Jones with 1,059 rushing yards, and Tim Krause with 384 receiving yards.

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  • The 1973 Washington State Cougars football team was an American football team that represented Washington State University in the Pacific-8 Conference (Pac-8) during the 1973 NCAA Division I football season. In their sixth season under head coach Jim Sweeney, the Cougars compiled a 5–6 record (4–3 in Pac-8, fourth), and were outscored 290 to 250. The team's statistical leaders included Chuck Peck with 1,023 passing yards, Andrew Jones with 1,059 rushing yards, and Tim Krause with 384 receiving yards. The Cougars won their last four games, all in conference, which included a sweep of the three Northwest teams; the season concluded with a second consecutive win in the Apple Cup over Washington, this time a 52–26 rout on the road in Seattle. (en)
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  • First quarter *No scoring Second quarter *OSU – Bruce Elia 17-yard run , 7:14. Ohio State 6–0. Drive: 7 plays, 80 yards. *OSU – Archie Griffin 6-yard pass from Cornelius Greene , 3:20. Ohio State 14–0. Drive: 9 plays, 77 yards. *WSU – Joe Danelo 41-yard field goal, 0:22. Ohio State 14–3. Drive: 40 yards. Third quarter *OSU – Archie Griffin 26-yard run , 9:21. Ohio State 20–3. Drive: 12 plays, 84 yards. *OSU – Bruce Elia 9-yard run , 5:13. Ohio State 27–3. Drive: 3 plays, 33 yards. Fourth quarter *No scoring (en)
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  • ;Top passers *WSU – Wally Bennett – 7/11, 50 yards, INT *OSU – Cornelius Greene – 3/6, 62 yards, TD, INT ;Top rushers *WSU – Andrew Jones – 17 rushes, 64 yards *OSU – Archie Griffin – 15 rushes, 128 yards, TD ;Top receivers *WSU – Fritz Brayton – 6 receptions, 45 yards *OSU – Dave Hazel – 1 reception, 49 yards (en)
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  • The 1973 Washington State Cougars football team was an American football team that represented Washington State University in the Pacific-8 Conference (Pac-8) during the 1973 NCAA Division I football season. In their sixth season under head coach Jim Sweeney, the Cougars compiled a 5–6 record (4–3 in Pac-8, fourth), and were outscored 290 to 250. The team's statistical leaders included Chuck Peck with 1,023 passing yards, Andrew Jones with 1,059 rushing yards, and Tim Krause with 384 receiving yards. (en)
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