John Mateer led Washington State to a 24-19 victory over Washington in the Apple Cup with two rushing touchdowns and a passing touchdown. The game, typically held later in the year, took place in September for the first time since 1961, as a non-conference matchup. Mateer’s impressive performance helped the Cougars secure their third Apple Cup win since 2008, finishing the game with 245 passing yards and 62 rushing yards.
Despite facing a strong Washington offense led by Will Rogers, who threw for 314 yards and a touchdown, Washington State’s defense made crucial stops, including a goal line stand in the final minutes of the game. The Huskies had to settle for field goals on multiple trips inside the Cougars’ 25-yard line, ultimately impacting the outcome of the game.
The rivalry game, played at Seattle’s Lumen Field, was part of a five-year agreement to continue the series following conference realignment changes. The victory was particularly significant for Washington State in light of recent conference developments that saw the Pac-12 adding new teams starting in 2026.
Washington State’s ability to contain Washington’s running game, particularly limiting running back Coleman who had over 100 yards in previous games, played a key role in their victory. The Cougars also showcased a strong offensive drive, culminating in Mateer’s impressive touchdown run at the end of the first half.
Looking ahead, Washington State will face San Jose State next, while Washington is set to begin Big Ten play against Northwestern. Washington State will need to address their fourth-quarter offensive performance, while Washington aims to improve their discipline after committing 16 penalties for 135 yards in the game.