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WSU turns in full-fledged debacle on special teams in 1st half

WSU offensive lineman Wade Jacobson helps up Connor Halliday after the QB fumbled the ball, which UCLA returned for a score. (Tyler Tjomsland)

PULLMAN – Forget about the Marquess Wilson saga. Washington State’s special teams in Saturday’s first half against UCLA might have been the biggest disaster of the evening.

Count the ways:

• UCLA scored its first touchdown on a 68-yard return of Andrew Furney’s 39-yard field-goal attempt. Datone Jones blocked it. Sheldon Price scooped it and ran the rest of the way for the score. That was WSU’s first possession of the game.

• WSU’s next possession also resulted in a field-goal try. It also resulted in a blocked field goal, this one by Cassius Marsh.

• WSU’s next possession ended with a punt. An attempted punt. It was not a successful punt. It was a blocked punt, this one by Jordan Zumwalt, though the Bruins fumbled on the next play to give it right back.

• After UCLA scored to take a 14-7 lead, WSU running back Teondray Caldwell fumbled the ensuing kickoff. The Bruins recovered, then scored a touchdown four plays later.

• After sacking Connor Halliday for a safety, UCLA returned the ensuing kick to WSU’s 41-yard line and scored another touchdown two plays later.

• Needing only to punt the ball away to run out the final seconds of the first half, WSU instead had yet another punt blocked after a low snap forced Michael Bowlin into a no-win situation. His boot was blocked by Anthony Barr, UCLA’s fourth blocked kick of the half.

Tuel hurt again

The play seemed like a positive, as Washington State quarterback Jeff Tuel scrambled and gained the necessary yardage to convert a fourth-and-4 late in the first quarter.

But when Tuel left the field after taking a hard hit and backup Connor Halliday took over, there was a familiar feeling of frustration inside Martin Stadium.

Trainers examined Tuel’s neck area, bringing back memories of his clavicle injury suffered in last season’s opener against Idaho State. Tuel reinjured the clavicle six games later, part of the reason he was sidelined for the rest of the year.

He returned healthy this season, but suffered a sprained MCL in his right knee against Eastern Washington on Sept. 8.

WSU coach Mike Leach doesn’t comment on injuries, so no update was provided on Tuel’s status. He was seen leaving the field through the tunnel, presumably heading back to the locker room for further evaluation.

Tuel completed 11 of 14 passes for 127 yards before the injury. Halliday completed 7 of 18 for 39 yards in the first half after taking over.

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