Apple Cup 2009 Game Time & Preview

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Apple Cup 2009 Game Time

WSU is going for a record three in a row in this series and five out of six, both streaks UW wants to stop.

TV: FSN Radio: 950 AM, 850 AM, 1090 AM, 1380 AM.

The line: Huskies by 24 ½

At stake: Nothing tangible other than pride and bragging rights. WSU is going for a record three in a row in this series and five out of six, both streaks UW wants to stop. The Cougars have won two in a row at Husky Stadium. They're also looking to avoid a winless Pac-10 season, which would be the first for the school since 1998.

What to expect: Maybe lots of points, considering these are the two worst defenses in the Pac-10, both in terms of yards allowed and points scored — UW ninth in each category, WSU 10th. Same goes for run defense. But the Huskies have better offensive numbers across the board, so WSU's defense figures to get the more severe test.

Notes: UW leads the all-time series 64-31-6, but WSU has won the last two, including a 16-13 overtime win in Pullman last season. ... UW has not played a home game since Oct. 24, a span of 35 days and the longest in-season stretch without a home game since 1944. ... Huskies RB Chris Polk needs 111 yards to become the first freshman in school history to top the 1,000-yard mark and just the second Husky to do it since 1997.

Injuries: UW — LB E.J. Savannah (hand), WR Tony Chidiac (hamstring) out; WR Jordan Polk (migraines) questionable; TB Chris Polk (shoulder) probable.

WSU — TE Tony Thompson (concussion) out; QB Jeff Tuel (kneecap) doubtful; PK Nick Grasu (quad), CB Brandon Jones (back), G B.J. Guerra (concussion), DB Chima Nwachukwu (ankle), WR Johnny Forzani (concussion) questionable; DT Bernard Wolfgramm (back) probable.

Prediction: No one should ever be surprised by anything that happens in this series. But the Cougars just don't seem to have the horses to beat anyone right now. WASHINGTON 45, WASHINGTON STATE 16.

QB: Jake Locker due for another big game, while WSU is going with backup Kevin Lopina.

RB: Cougs have a good one in Dwight Tardy, but UW's Chris Polk is on his way to a 1,000-yard season.

WR: Maybe WSU's best position, but UW has a strong crew led by sophomores Devin Aguilar and Jermaine Kearse.

OL: Neither team has been great, but the Huskies should be healthy here after a bye week.

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DL: WSU has so many injuries, it has been going with a 3-4 front of late.

LB: Donald Butler and Mason Foster having good years for Huskies; Cougs a little undersized.

DB: UW has struggled here all year, but this is an especially injury-ravaged area for the Cougars.

ST: Neither doing much with returns, but UW has edge at kicker with WSU going with backup Patrick Rooney.

UW stat leaders
Passing
PC
PA
Yds
TD
Jake Locker
195
343
2356
17
Ronnie Fouch
0
1
0
0
Rushing
TCB
Yds
Avg
TD
Chris Polk
179
889
5.0
3
Jake Locker
88
217
2.5
4
Receiving
Rec
Yds
Avg
TD
J. Kearse
39
625
16.0
6
J. Johnson
37
406
11.0
3
Tackles
UT
AT
Total
Donald Butler
63
21
84
Mason Foster
47
25
72

WSU stat leaders
Passing
PC
PA
Yds
TD
M. Lobbestael
58
122
584
3
Jeff Tuel
71
121
789
6
Rushing
TCB
Yds
Avg
TD
Dwight Tardy
93
380
3.5
2
J. Montgomery
37
167
4.5
1
Receiving
Rec
Yds
Avg
TD
J. Karstetter
34
507
14.9
0
Gino Simone
33
300
9.1
1
Tackles
UT
AT
Total
Xavier Hicks
47
31
78
A. Hoffman-Ellis
50
27
77

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