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Cougs basking in Apple Cup victory

SEATTLE, WA - NOVEMBER 26: Washington State position Player Name (number) “description of play” “time of game” of the Apple Cup rivalry between the Washington Huskies and the Washington State Cougars on November 26, 2021, at Husky Stadium in Seattle, WA. Jack Ellis/CougCenter

How are we on this glorious day, fellow Coug fans? Our Washington State Cougars absolutely stomped the hapless Washington Huskies 40-13 last night and put up the largest margin of victory ever for a WSU team in an Apple Cup. It’s a great day to be a Coug!

WSU scored all of its touchdowns on the ground and Dean Janikowski was nails on his field goals. The Cougar defense had four takeaways and UW looked like it could lose to Whitworth.

By now you know how the game went down. Let’s look at some leftovers, beginning with the game highlights:

Brian Smith dances on the metaphorical grave of Jimmy Lake

We like them apples

Jayden de Laura may have planted the flag, but football staffer Bailey White had the assist

Please note the time left on the clock.

Swag

Legend

SEATTLE, WA - NOVEMBER 26: Washington State position Player Name (number) “description of play” “time of game” of the Apple Cup rivalry between the Washington Huskies and the Washington State Cougars on November 26, 2021, at Husky Stadium in Seattle, WA. Jack Ellis/CougCenter

More Highlights from the Internet

In no particular order:

Links

Recap and highlights: Washington State blows out Washington to win first Apple Cup since 2012 | The Spokesman-Review
The Cougars beat the Huskies Friday night 40-13 in the most lopsided Apple Cup win in WSU history.

Washington State snaps seven-game Apple Cup losing streak with 40-13 drubbing of UW | The Seattle Times
So this is how an era of Washington football ends. The Huskies were flattened by the Cougars, losing 40-13 in the 113th Apple Cup. It was that kind of night,...

'It was a proud moment': Washington State throttles Washington in drought-snapping victory, parties at Husky Stadium | The Spokesman-Review
SEATTLE – An inspired sea of crimson stormed the field at Husky Stadium and covered up the big purple “W.”

John Blanchette: It's time to take the 'interviewing' tag off coach Jake Dickert | The Spokesman-Review
Twenty-four minutes before kickoff of the Apple Cup, freshman Sam Huard was announced as Washington's starting quarterback, eliciting a roar at Husky Stadium that landed somewhere on the decibel meter between a golf clap and Beastquake.

Jayden de Laura, Max Borghi carve place in Apple Cup lore | The Spokesman-Review
SEATTLE – Alex Brink’s trio of wins. Drew Bledsoe’s success in the snow. The sticky hands of Chris Jackson and the monster leg of Andrew Furney.

Difference makers: Jayden de Laura, Max Borghi lead Washington State's offense in Apple Cup rout | The Spokesman-Review
Making his Apple Cup debut, the fiery sophomore from Hawaii looked poised from his clean pocket.

Washington State pummels Washington 40-13 in Apple Cup - Washington State University Athletics
WSU forced four tournaments to claim the Apple Cup.