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1971 Washington State Cougars football team


1971 Washington State Cougars football
Pacific-8 Conference
4–7 (2–5 Pac-8)
Jim Sweeney (4th season)
Joe Tiller (1st season)
Sam Jankovich (4th season)
Brian Lange
Ken Lyday
Steve Busch
Joe Albi Stadium

The 1971 Washington State Cougars football team was an American football team that represented Washington State University in the Pacific-8 Conference (Pac-8) during the 1971 NCAA University Division football season. Led by fourth-year head coach Jim Sweeney, they compiled a 4–7 record (2–5 in Pac-8, seventh), and were outscored 286 to 246.

The team's statistical leaders included junior quarterback Ty Payne with 1,206 passing yards, senior running back Bernard Jackson with 1,189 rushing yards, and wide receiver Ike Nelson with 349 receiving yards.

The Cougars defeated tenth-ranked Stanford, the defending and future Rose Bowl champions, in Palo Alto on October 23, but lost their third straight Apple Cup. Washington State did not play the Battle of the Palouse in 1971, and neighbor Idaho had their best season to date, winning eight consecutive games.

Due to the fire damage to Rogers Field in Pullman in April 1970, the Cougars played their entire home schedule eighty miles (130 km) north of campus at Joe Albi Stadium in Spokane in 1970 and 1971.

DateTimeOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 1111:30 amat Kansas*Memorial StadiumLawrence, KSL 0–3437,750
September 181:30 pmArizona*Joe Albi StadiumSpokane, WAL 28–3913,500
September 2511:30 amat Minnesota*Memorial StadiumMinneapolis, MNW 31–2032,020
October 212:30 pmat Utah*Ute StadiumSalt Lake City, UTW 34–1215,008
October 91:30 pmUCLAJoe Albi StadiumSpokane, WAL 21–3430,500
October 161:30 pmCaliforniaJoe Albi StadiumSpokane, WAL 23–2412,600
October 231:31 pmat No. 10 StanfordStanford StadiumStanford, CAW 24–2352,500
October 301:30 pmOregonJoe Albi StadiumSpokane, WAW 31–2125,400
November 61:30 pmat No. 17 USCLos Angeles Memorial ColiseumLos Angeles, CAL 20–3057,432
November 131:30 pmat Oregon StateParker StadiumCorvallis, ORL 14–2120,385
November 201:30 pmat WashingtonHusky StadiumSeattle, WA (Apple Cup)L 20–2860,100
*Non-conference gameRankings from AP Poll released prior to the gameAll times are in Pacific time

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Four Washington State seniors were named to the All-Pacific-8 team: halfback Bernard Jackson, guard Steve Busch, cornerback Ron Mims, and placekicker Don Sweet. Busch was a repeat selection.

Two Cougars were selected in the 1972 NFL draft

PlayerPositionRoundOverallFranchise
Bernard JacksonDB/RB481Cincinnati Bengals
John Van ReenenDE14351San Diego Chargers
  • Game program: Arizona vs. WSU at Spokane – September 18, 1971
  • Game program: UCLA vs. WSU at Spokane – October 9, 1971
  • Game program: Oregon vs. WSU at Spokane – October 30, 1971
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