Rome Odunze caught seven passes for 120 yards with two touchdowns, and his 23-yard run on fourth down on the final possession helped set up Grady Gross' game-winning field goal as No. 4-ranked Washington edged rival Washington State 24-21 on Saturday in Seattle.
The Huskies (12-0, 9-0 Pac-12 Conference) came into the 115th edition of the Apple Cup having already clinched a berth in Friday's Pac-12 Championship Game, but sought to maintain their inside track on reaching the College Football Playoff.
Facing fourth-and-one at its own 29-yard line with 1:14 left, Washington went for it and appeared to be stuffed when running back Dillon Johnson ran into the line. But Johnson sold a fake as the wide receiver Odunze went end-around for the long gain.
A roughing-the-passer penalty on Ron Stone Jr. -- one of three pivotal flags in the fourth quarter -- moved Washington further into Washington State territory and provided some cushion to remain in Gross' range despite quarterback Michael Penix Jr. taking a 9-yard loss on a sack before the attempt.
Gross hit from 42 yards out, nearly the same distance as the 43-yarder he missed earlier in the game.
Washington State (5-7, 2-7), needing a win to reach bowl eligibility, gave Washington all it could handle. Cougars quarterback Cameron Ward went 32-of-48 passing for 317 yards with three touchdowns, each to a different receiver, including a game-tying, 8-yard strike to Lincoln Victor to set up a 21-21 with just under six minutes left in the game.
Ward's third touchdown throw came as a result of the first key penalty called in the final period. Washington State was able to capitalize on Washington's Dominique Hampton with a leaping call on a field-goal attempt.
What was initially a made Cougars field goal to cut the Huskies lead to 21-17 instead led to the equalizing touchdown.
Washington State regained possession with a chance to move ahead after forcing a three-and-out, but a holding penalty against the Cougars negated a would-be first-down run in Huskies territory.
Penix finished 18-of-33 for 204 yards with the two touchdown connections to Odunze -- one of 40 yards and the other for 21 yards -- and an interception. Johnson, who scored on a first-quarter goal-line carry, ran for 82 yards.
Josh Kelly finished with 106 yards on eight receptions for Washington State and scored on a 21-yard reception. Kyle Williams caught a 25-yard touchdown pass from Ward, who was also intercepted twice.
With the win, Washington became the first team to complete an undefeated regular season in the Pac-12 since the conference's last year with 10 members, 2010. Oregon, which saw its 2023 team seal a berth in the Pac-12 Championship with its win over Oregon State on Friday, was the last program to accomplish the feat.
--Field Level Media
Washington State | Washington | |
Nakai Watson | Player | Dillon Johnson |
11 | Attempts | 21 |
64 | Yards | 82 |
5.8 | Avg Yards | 3.9 |
0 | Touchdowns | 1 |
0 | Long | 0 |
Washington State | Washington | |
Josh Kelly | Player | Rome Odunze |
8 | Receptions | 7 |
106 | Yards | 120 |
13.2 | Avg Yards | 17.1 |
1 | Touchdowns | 2 |
0 | Long | 0 |
Yards | Scoring | Defense | ||||||
Team | Tot | Rus | Pas | TD | FG | INT | Sck | FF |
Washington State | 381 | 64 | 317 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 2.0 | 0 |
Washington | 306 | 102 | 204 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 5.0 | 0 |