One win doesn’t undo months, years and even generations of heartbreak. However for Washington State in its 24-19 Apple Cup victory over rival Washington, there’s significance that transcends a single consequence.
Cougars head coach Jake Dickert described the preparation for Saturday’s 116th installment as starting 9 months in the past—a reference to the one hundred and fifteenth Apple Cup. In that sport, Washington State crossed into Huskies territory late within the fourth quarter of a 21-21 tie.
A Cougars win would have seemingly denied Washington a spot within the School Soccer Playoff. Washington State additionally wanted the upset victory to realize bowl eligibility. Nonetheless, a holding penalty stalled the Cougars’ drive, and an injured Michael Penix Jr. led a gutsy, game-winning drive for Washington.
Penix strengthened his case to be a Heisman Trophy finalist; the Huskies defeated Oregon in what was then believed to be the ultimate Pac-12 Championship Recreation and the Cougars fell in need of bowl eligibility.
The 2023 Apple Cup was quintessential “Cougin’ It.”
For these unfamiliar with the idea of Cougin’ It, it’s a easy manner of describing the gut-wrenching methods by which Washington State groups have misplaced in huge moments over time.
Officers denying Ryan Leaf and Co. their last-second snap within the 1998 Rose Bowl? A snowstorm grounding Gardner Minshew within the 2018 Apple Cup, denying Washington State a shot on the Pac-12 title and potential playoff rivalry? Penix’s heroics in 2023?
Completely different seasons, distinctive eras and three examples of Cougin’ It.
And whereas numerous sport outcomes recommend the Washington State program has been snakebitten, that pales compared to the Cougars being left and not using a actual dwelling following final 12 months’s exodus of former Pac-12 counterparts to numerous conferences.
Washington State joined Oregon State in soccer purgatory, members of the world’s first two-team convention. Dickert made mild of the state of affairs in his postgame statements on Saturday, joking that Washington State would possibly “retire this (Apple Cup) trophy.”
“I feel it’s the Pac-12 trophy,” he quipped. “I feel it’d keep in our place for a very long time. We’ll carry a brand new one subsequent 12 months.”
Circumstances had been ripe for one more entry into the unlucky historical past of Cougin’ It on Saturday. John Mateer’s landing run earlier than halftime gave Washington State a 17-13 lead that it by no means relinquished however couldn’t lengthen to greater than eight factors within the second half.
A scoreless stalemate within the fourth quarter with the Cougars main by 5 factors set the stage completely: Washington taking possession with 3:40 left. Will Rogers linked with Giles Jackson for a 45-yard acquire on the primary play from scrimmage.
A methodical Huskies push into the pink zone and towards the purpose line chewed up yards and clock concurrently. The underdog story was enjoyable whereas it lasted, however that is Huge Ten soccer.
As a substitute, Washington State’s protection stood robust on the purpose line. Andrew Edson’s hit on Rogers pressured an possibility pitch to Jonah Coleman, with Coleman having nowhere to go however into one other Cougars senior, Kyle Thornton.
The Pac-12 outmuscled the Huge Ten. How about that?
“Being from Washington, I can’t let you know how a lot this win means to me,” stated Edson, a senior and native of Snoqualmie. “Rising up, I all the time needed to play on this sport. You’re all the time pondering it could be your time. The play got here to me, and it was wonderful.”
The profitable play coming from a veteran who was with Washington State when it final gained the Apple Cup — 2021, the Cougars’ first win over the Huskies in 9 years — underscores Dickert’s message concerning the sport’s significance.
“We’re at such a important time for Washington State soccer,” he stated. “In the event you can’t get behind this crew on this second, at the moment, I simply don’t know what else we are able to do. These guys stayed right here for this, for this second.”
The 2024 Apple Cup doesn’t erase the heartache Washington State soccer endured earlier than it. The win does, nevertheless, start a brand new chapter on a optimistic be aware.
A few of the uncertainty looming over Washington State because the summer season of 2023 broke earlier within the week with present Mountain West Convention members Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State and San Diego State saying they may be part of the Cougars and Oregon State in 2026.
The street to a full rebuild is lengthy, however these are essential steps. Each win Washington State can safe over opponents from the facility leagues within the meantime provides credibility to the century-old, fledgling convention’s argument for inclusion as computerized playoff qualifiers.
And whereas the playoff fates of each Washington State and the Pac-12 are very a lot unclear, the Cougars can take solace in staking declare to a minimum of one trophy they might by no means have to provide again.