OSU at Washington Game Notes
October 22, 2016 | Football
Washington 41, Oregon State 17
October 22, 2016
Husky Stadium
Seattle, Wash.
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Game Notes
• The game was televised by the Pac-12 Network. Ted Robinson was the play-by-play announcer; Yogi Roth was the analyst and Cindy Brunson was the sideline reporter.
• It was the 101st game between the teams.
• Oregon State's game captains were Victor Bolden Jr., Caleb Saulo, Devin Chappell and Dustin Stanton.
• OSU won the coin toss and deferred; UW received.
• Oregon State wore white jerseys, orange pants and white helmets.
• Attendance was 55,756
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Oregon State team notes
• Oregon State had 63 players available for the game, seven fewer than allowed for a visiting team per Pac-12 regulations.
• OSU used all three of its timeouts in the first quarter; the last at the 5:20 mark.
• OSU played the game missing players who had accounted for 74 percent of the team's total rushing yards and 91 percent of the team's total passing yards.
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Oregon State Individual Notes
• Oregon State started the game with its third string QB Marcus McMaryion making his first start of the season and second for his career.Â
• OSU's top two rushers Ryan Nall and Artavis Pierce both missed the game due to injuries. Tim Cook started in their place.
• Senior offensive tackle Sean Harlow made his team-high 32nd career start. Bolden made his 31st career start; senior offensive lineman Dustin Stanton made his 25th consecutive start, the longest such streak on the team.
• First career starts for OSU's Jalen Moore and Shemiah Unutoa-Whitson.
• True freshman LB Andrzej Hughes-Murray made his first appearance of his career.
• Victor Bolden caught a first quarter pass to extend his reception streak to 31 games.
• Timmy Hernandez's 19-yard first quarter catch marked the longest of his career.
• Xavier Crawford forced his first fumble of his career – in the first quarter he caused UW QB Jake Browning to fumble.
• Tim Cook rushed for a career-high 108 yards – his first 100-yard game.
• Cook added the first rushing touchdown of his career in the fourth quarter – he recorded a receiving touchdown in the season-opener.
• The 75-yard TD in the third quarter for Victor Bolden Jr., was his second of the season. The wide receiver has more rushing TDs (2) than receiving (1).
• Victor Bolden Jr. had his best receiving game of the season with 58 receiving yards – his five receptions were the second-most he's had in 2016.
• Jordan Villamin also had his best receiving game of the season with 41 receiving yards – it was his third game with two or more receptions in 2016.
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October 22, 2016
Husky Stadium
Seattle, Wash.
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Game Notes
• The game was televised by the Pac-12 Network. Ted Robinson was the play-by-play announcer; Yogi Roth was the analyst and Cindy Brunson was the sideline reporter.
• It was the 101st game between the teams.
• Oregon State's game captains were Victor Bolden Jr., Caleb Saulo, Devin Chappell and Dustin Stanton.
• OSU won the coin toss and deferred; UW received.
• Oregon State wore white jerseys, orange pants and white helmets.
• Attendance was 55,756
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Oregon State team notes
• Oregon State had 63 players available for the game, seven fewer than allowed for a visiting team per Pac-12 regulations.
• OSU used all three of its timeouts in the first quarter; the last at the 5:20 mark.
• OSU played the game missing players who had accounted for 74 percent of the team's total rushing yards and 91 percent of the team's total passing yards.
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Oregon State Individual Notes
• Oregon State started the game with its third string QB Marcus McMaryion making his first start of the season and second for his career.Â
• OSU's top two rushers Ryan Nall and Artavis Pierce both missed the game due to injuries. Tim Cook started in their place.
• Senior offensive tackle Sean Harlow made his team-high 32nd career start. Bolden made his 31st career start; senior offensive lineman Dustin Stanton made his 25th consecutive start, the longest such streak on the team.
• First career starts for OSU's Jalen Moore and Shemiah Unutoa-Whitson.
• True freshman LB Andrzej Hughes-Murray made his first appearance of his career.
• Victor Bolden caught a first quarter pass to extend his reception streak to 31 games.
• Timmy Hernandez's 19-yard first quarter catch marked the longest of his career.
• Xavier Crawford forced his first fumble of his career – in the first quarter he caused UW QB Jake Browning to fumble.
• Tim Cook rushed for a career-high 108 yards – his first 100-yard game.
• Cook added the first rushing touchdown of his career in the fourth quarter – he recorded a receiving touchdown in the season-opener.
• The 75-yard TD in the third quarter for Victor Bolden Jr., was his second of the season. The wide receiver has more rushing TDs (2) than receiving (1).
• Victor Bolden Jr. had his best receiving game of the season with 58 receiving yards – his five receptions were the second-most he's had in 2016.
• Jordan Villamin also had his best receiving game of the season with 41 receiving yards – it was his third game with two or more receptions in 2016.
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