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1979 Washington State Cougars football team


1979 Washington State Cougars football
Pacific-10 Conference
3–8 (2–6 Pac-10)
Jim Walden (2nd season)
Martin Stadium, Joe Albi Stadium

The 1979 Washington State Cougars football team was an American football team that represented Washington State University in the Pacific-10 Conference (Pac-10) during the 1979 NCAA Division I-A football season. In their second season under head coach Jim Walden, the Cougars compiled a 3–8 record (2–6 in Pac-10, ninth), and were outscored 366 to 241.

The team's statistical leaders included Steve Grant with 1,565 passing yards, Tali Ena with 844 rushing yards, and Jim Whatley with 513 receiving yards.

Martin Stadium's seating capacity was increased over the summer (track removed, field lowered) and hosted its first game of the season in mid-October for homecoming. The 17–14 upset of UCLA was the Cougars' first win over the Bruins since 1958.

The traditional Battle of the Palouse game with neighbor Idaho went on hiatus beginning with this season (the Vandals had moved down to Division I-AA in 1978); it was played in 1982 and 1989. When Idaho rejoined Division I-A, there was a ten-year resumption (19982007).

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 8ArizonaJoe Albi StadiumSpokane, WAL 7–2226,753
September 15Montana*Joe Albi StadiumSpokane, WAW 34–1420,157
September 22at No. 16 Ohio State*Ohio StadiumColumbus, OHL 29–4587,495
September 29at Syracuse*Rich StadiumOrchard Park, NYL 25–5210,004
October 6at No. 1 USCLos Angeles Memorial ColiseumLos Angeles, CAL 21–5055,117
October 13UCLAMartin StadiumPullman, WAW 17–1432,651
October 20at Arizona StateSun Devil StadiumTempe, AZW 17–28 (forfeit win)70,729
October 27OregonMartin StadiumPullman, WAW 26–37 (forfeit win)18,650
November 3at Oregon StateParker StadiumCorvallis, ORW 45–4221,500
November 10CaliforniaMartin StadiumPullman, WAL 13–4522,055
November 17at No. 16 WashingtonHusky StadiumSeattle, WA (Apple Cup)L 7–1757,750
*Non-conference gameHomecomingRankings from AP Poll released prior to the game

On homecoming weekend, Mike Snow blocked two field goals and deflected a pass in the end zone as Washington State upset UCLA 17–14 in front of a record home crowd in the newly-expanded Martin Stadium. Brian Sickler capped an 84-yard fourth quarter drive with a one-yard plunge as the Cougars rallied from a 7–14 halftime deficit.

Senior safety Don McCall recorded two interceptions, seven tackles, and a fumble recovery.

During an evening practice on August 22, senior defensive tackle Hayward "Spud" Harris of Tacoma collapsed during a non-contact drill. He could not be revived by the training staff, was rushed by ambulance to Pullman Memorial Hospital, and was pronounced dead an hour after arrival.

Four Cougars were selected in the 1980 NFL draft.

PlayerPositionRoundOverallFranchise
Bob GregorS4108San Diego Chargers
Tali EnaRB11292Seattle Seahawks
Ray WilliamsWR/RB12307Detroit Lions
Tyrone GrayDB12309St. Louis Cardinals
  • Game program: Arizona vs. WSU at Spokane – September 8, 1979
  • Game program: UCLA at WSU – October 13, 1979
  • Game program: California at WSU – November 10, 1979
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