Morning links: the day after devastation
So much was written about WSU’s 44-17 loss to USC yesterday, and so little about the game itself.
The game itself consequential only in that it was Washington State’s seventh loss and officially knocked the Cougars out of the postseason. But Connor Halliday’s first quarter injury will go down as the salient moment in a season that hasn’t gone seen for more disappointments than achievements.
There’s a lot to dissect from yesterday. Hopefully we hit it all with the following links.
…
— Here at the S-R we have our story on
what went wrong
for the Cougars on Saturday.
— But it wasn’t all bad for the Cougars. They received some
impressive contributions
from unexpected players.
— John Blanchette has the story of the
unfair ending
to Connor Halliday’s career.
— I try to make some sense of what we saw yesterday in
my final thoughts
from the game.
— We have postgame video of
Mike Leach
, as well as
Luke Falk and Sam Flor
.
— If you really want to parse through what happened we’ve got
a game book
,
statistics
and a summary of
how the teams scored
.
— Howie Stalwick says that if Halliday’s career is over the team
should acknowledge it
.
— Nothing about what happened to Halliday on Saturday
was fair
.
— At least it was
a good win
for the Trojans.
— A linebacker playing running back and a true freshman
sparked Washington’s win
in Colorado.
— Marcus Mariota
knocked Stanford out
and cleared Oregon’s path to the playoffs.
— California
turned to its running game
and came up with a big win over Oregon State.
— UCLA’s defense
shut down
the Wildcats.
— Arizona State is the only one-loss team in the Pac-12 South after an
overtime win over Utah
.
* This story was originally published as a post from the blog "SportsLink." Read all stories from this blog