Washington State University will be taking on the University of Wyoming for Senior Night on Nov. 30. WSU has an 8-3 record, their most wins since 2018, and has secured bowl eligibility for the eighth time in the last nine full seasons. They have the seventh-best scoring offense in the nation, averaging 38.8 points per game, and the 25th-best defense with 19 takeaways. Quarterback John Mateer leads the country with 42 total touchdowns, while wide receiver Kyle Williams is second in the nation with 12 receiving touchdowns. Head coach Jake Dickert has a 23-19 career record. The game will kick off at 3:40 p.m. PT at Martin Stadium in Pullman, Washington, and will be aired on The CW.
Washington State holds a 5-2 edge in the all-time series against Wyoming, with their last win against the Cowboys being 41-19 in 2018. WSU coaches have connections to Wyoming, with Dickert having spent time on their defensive staff and two other coaches having spent over a decade at the university.
Before the game on Saturday, Washington State will honor 17 seniors playing their final game at Gesa Field. The seniors include various defensive backs, edge rushers, a kicker, tight end, offensive lineman, wide receivers, running back, and linebackers. To stay updated on local news, weather, and sports, viewers can sign up for the daily FOX Seattle Newsletter and download the free FOX LOCAL app for mobile devices.
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