Jaxon Potter throws 3 TD passes to lead Washington State over San Diego State 36-13
Jaxon Potter completed 28 of 42 passes for 257 yards and three touchdowns to help Washington State improve to 2-0 under coach Jimmy Rogers.
- Washington State defeated San Diego State 36-13 on Saturday night at Martin Stadium in Pullman during their homecoming game.
- The Cougars improved their offense after a sluggish start the previous week, boosting their rushing attack to 139 yards on 36 carries.
- Sophomore quarterback Jaxon Potter went 28-for-42 through the air, amassing 257 yards and throwing three touchdown passes—two of which were caught by Trey Leckner, while Leon Neal Jr. scored his first touchdown of his college career.
- San Diego State managed 215 yards total offense, struggled on third down , and saw two captains leave with injuries, while coach Sean Lewis said they 'didn't execute the basic things at a high level.'
- The win gave Washington State a 2-0 start and ended their two-game homestand before an upcoming road game against North Texas, coached by former Cougar Eric Morris.
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