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Washington State gets new offense rolling to outlast Oregon State

Cougars win 38-28 in debut of head coach Rolovich

By GARY HOROWITZ, Associated Press
Published: November 7, 2020, 11:51pm
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Washington State quarterback Jayden de Laura (4) throws past Oregon State inside linebacker Avery Roberts (34) and Washington State's Deon McIntosh (3) during the first half of an NCAA college football game in Corvallis, Ore., Saturday, Nov, 7, 2020.
Washington State quarterback Jayden de Laura (4) throws past Oregon State inside linebacker Avery Roberts (34) and Washington State's Deon McIntosh (3) during the first half of an NCAA college football game in Corvallis, Ore., Saturday, Nov, 7, 2020. (AP Photo/Amanda Loman) Photo Gallery

CORVALLIS, Ore. — Jayden de Laura passed for two touchdowns and ran for a score in his college debut, leading Washington State to a 38-28 victory Saturday night over Oregon State in the Pac-12 opener for both schools.

De Laura, a 6-foot, 195-pound freshman from Honolulu, completed 18 of 33 passes for 227 yards and also rushed for 43 yards.

Deon McIntosh had 147 yards rushing and a touchdown as the Cougars amassed 456 total yards.

Nick Rolovich got a win in his first game as coach at Washington State, which was without running back Max Borghi. The junior — who has 28 career touchdowns, including 16 last season — reportedly hurt his back in practice.

But McIntosh played well in his Borghi’s absence, and de Laura showed poise in his first game.

“The good thing about Jayden is, he was comfortable when he got off the plane,” Rolovich said. “And this moment wasn’t too big for him. He loves football, he loves winning, he loves playing and he wants to get better.”

The Beavers rallied late behind quarterback Tristan Gebbia and cut the lead to 31-28 with 2:39 remaining on Jermar Jefferson’s 15-yard run, and Gebbia’s 2-point conversion pass to Trevon Bradford.

But Washington State recovered the on-side kick and scored on the next play — a 44-yard touchdown run by Travell Harris.

Gebbia passed for 329 yards and a touchdown, and Jefferson ran for 120 yards and three scores, but it wasn’t enough for the Beavers, who haven’t had a winning season since 2013.

The Beavers failed to move the ball on their first three possessions.

“As an offense it starts with me,” Gebbia said. “You can’t start slow like that.”

Washington State extended its lead to 28-7 on de Laura’s 28-yard touchdown pass to Harris midway through the third quarter.

Oregon State answered with Jefferson’s 1-yard touchdown run to cut the lead to 28-14.

McIntoch ran 49 yards on a third-and-10 draw play, and de Laura’s 5-yard touchdown run on the next play gave the Cougars a 21-7 advantage early in the third quarter.

“They just played a little better than us,” Oregon State coach Jonathan Smith said. “And we dug a hole that we couldn’t get out of.”

THE TAKEAWAY

Washington State: Jayden de Laura displayed a strong arm and a dual-threat capability. He should benefit from that experience heading into next week’s home opener against Pac-12 favorite Oregon, which defeated Stanford 35-14 in its opening game Saturday.

Oregon State: Oregon State’s first three drives netted two yards and no first downs. Trailing by 21 points midway through the third quarter, the Beavers found their offensive rhythm a little too late. … Defensively the Beavers pressured de Laura, but only had one sack and gave up too many big plays.

UP NEXT

Washington State hosts No. 12 Oregon on Saturday. Time to be determined.

Oregon State will be at Washington, 8 p.m. Saturday

Washington St. 38, Oregon St. 28

Washington St. 7 7 14 10 38
Oregon St. 0 7 7 14 28

First Quarter

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WSU—T.Harris 29 pass from de Laura (Mazza kick), 3:50.

Second Quarter

OSU—Bradford 7 pass from Gebbia (E.Hayes kick), 4:10.

WSU—McIntosh 3 run (Mazza kick), :37.

Third Quarter

WSU— 5 run (Mazza kick), 12:10.

WSU—T.Harris 28 pass from de Laura (Mazza kick), 8:20.

OSU—Jefferson 1 run (E.Hayes kick), 3:27.

Fourth Quarter

WSU—FG Mazza 34, 11:59.

OSU—Jefferson 7 run (run failed), 8:32.

OSU—Jefferson 15 run (Bradford pass from Gebbia), 2:39.

WSU—T.Harris 44 run (Mazza kick), 2:29.

WSU OSU
First downs 21 29
Rushes-yards 30-229 31-122
Passing 227 329
Comp-Att-Int 18-33-1 34-49-0
Return Yards 27 109
Punts-Avg. 4-42.8 6-35.0
Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-0
Penalties-Yards 5-44 4-45
Time of Possession 29:41 30:19

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Washington St., McIntosh 18-144, T.Harris 2-49, de Laura 8-43, (Team) 2-(minus 7). Oregon St., Jefferson 21-120, Colletto 2-5, Baylor 1-1, Gebbia 7-(minus 4).

PASSING—Washington St., de Laura 18-33-1-227. Oregon St., Gebbia 34-48-0-329, (Team) 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING—Washington St., T.Harris 7-107, Bell 6-60, Calvin 3-48, C.Jackson 2-12. Oregon St., Bradford 7-78, K.Taylor 7-55, Flemings 5-55, Jefferson 5-50, Beason 4-32, Musgrave 3-40, Baylor 2-7, Quitoriano 1-12.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—Oregon St., E.Hayes 47.

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