WSU

Arizona State looks to rebound against WSU Cougars in Pac-12 matchup

Oct 29, 2021, 12:32 PM

WSU Cougars...

WSU head coach Jake Dickert walks off the field after a 2021 game. (AP Photo/Young Kwak)

(AP Photo/Young Kwak)

TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — Arizona State had a week off to rest, recover and shake off a second-half meltdown in a loss to Utah before facing WSU.

It also gave Sun Devils coach Herm Edwards a chance to do a little writing.

“I wrote the leaders a letter, told them what I expected,” he said. “Sometimes I think when you talk to them in person, that’s one thing, but when they can read it and look at it, the message really sinks in. I’ve always been that person that when I get a letter from somebody, I really focus in on what it says, and I can read it over and over again. It’s my job to inform players on where we are at.”

Edwards is hoping his old-school letter campaign will sink in heading into Saturday’s game against WSU.

The Sun Devils (5-2, 3-1 Pac-12) were ranked No. 18 in the AP Top 25 and hoping to take control of the Pac-12 South race heading into their Oct. 16 game at Utah.

Arizona State appeared to be in good shape at halftime, leading by 14, but then the bottom fell out. Utah scored 28 straight points in the second half and won 35-21, making the Sun Devils’ bid to win the South a much closer race.

“Every game is important and it gives you momentum,” Edwards said. “We lost it and we want to get it back. We have some good leaders on this team and the next five weeks they need to be leaders.”

The WSU Cougars need its leaders to step up after coach Nick Rolovich was fired.

Rolovich and four assistant coaches were fired on Oct. 18 for refusing to adhere to the state’s vaccination mandate. The Cougars (4-4, 3-2) tried to gather themselves against BYU five days later, but ended up losing 21-19 with defensive coordinator Jake Dickert serving as acting head coach.

“It’s a little bit learning on the fly,” Dickert said. “I felt it was really smooth. For the most part we operated as a staff.”

The nonconference loss didn’t hurt the WSU Cougars in the Pac-12 at least. They’re still in the North Division race, a half-game behind No. 7 Oregon and Oregon State.

STOPPING THE COUGARS

Arizona State is hoping cornerback Chase Lucas and safety Evan Fields will return after missing time with injuries.

The Sun Devils will need all the help they can get against Washington State’s passing game.

Sophomore quarterback Jayden de Laura has been solid in his first year as the starter, throwing for 1,733 yards and leading the Pac-12 with 15 touchdown passes.

WSU also is the only team in the Pac-12 featuring two receivers with over 500 yards apiece. Veteran slots Calvin Jackson Jr. (528 yards) and Travell Harris (525) have combined for 92 receptions and nine touchdowns.

DEFENDING THE RUN

WSU faces a similar uphill defensive challenge in trying to stop Arizona State’s run game.

The Sun Devils are 33rd nationally with 200.1 yards per game and lead the FBS with 37 rushing TDs over the past 10 games.

WSU has struggled against the run, allowing at least 200 yards four times this season while ranking 86th nationally at 165.6 yards allowed per game.

“We’ve just been a little leaky as the season has gone on,” Dickert said. ”(But have) been able to make the big play to stop that momentum.”

FACTS AND FIGURES

Arizona State leads the Pac-12 and is 22nd nationally in scoring defense, allowing 18.9 points per game. … Washington State is second in the Pac-12 and No. 13 nationally with 15 takeaways. … The Sun Devils lead the all-time series 27-15-2, but the Cougars have won two of the past three. … Arizona State’s offensive line has been good at protecting QB Jayden Daniels, allowing quarterback pressures on 22% of dropbacks this year.

More WSU Cougars coverage

WSU

UW Huskies athletic director Pat Chun...

Tim Booth

New UW Huskies AD Pat Chun: Washington where he’s ‘supposed to be’

Pat Chun was officially introduced as the next athletic director at Washington after serving in that role rival Washington State.

11 hours ago

UW Huskies WSU Cougars Pac-12 Apple Cup...

Brandon Gustafson

Huard’s Reaction: WSU’s Pat Chun was hire UW ‘needed to make’

"For the University of Washington, he's a tremendous hire," Brock Huard said of new UW Huskies athletic director Pat Chun.

3 days ago

UW Huskies AD WSU Pat Chun apple cup...

Brandon Gustafson

UW Huskies hire Pat Chun as next athletic director from rival WSU

The next UW Huskies athletic director is Pat Chun, who comes to Washington after serving as AD at rival school WSU since 2018.

3 days ago

WSU Kyle Smith Myles Rice Cougars...

Josh Dubow

Kyle Smith leaves WSU to be Stanford basketball coach

Stanford has hired Kyle Smith away from the WSU Cougars to take over its struggling men’s basketball program.

4 days ago

WSU Cougars Iowa State NCAA Tournament...

The Associated Press

Iowa St pulls away late to beat WSU 67-56 for spot in Sweet 16

Iowa State cranked up the second-half pressure against WSU, and the No. 2 seed Cyclones marched into their seventh Sweet 16 with a 67-56 victory over the seventh-seeded Cougars in the NCAA Tournament.

5 days ago

WSU Isaac Jones...

Eric Olson

WSU star Isaac Jones went from loading trucks to playing for Sweet 16 spot

WSU forward Isaac Jones went from loading trucks to a junior college to starring for a WSU Cougars team fighting for a Sweet 16 berth.

6 days ago

Arizona State looks to rebound against WSU Cougars in Pac-12 matchup