1973 Washington State Cougars football team

The 1973 Washington State Cougars football team was an American football team that represented Washington State University in the Pacific-8 Conference (Pac-8) during the 1973 NCAA Division I football season. In their sixth season under head coach Jim Sweeney, the Cougars compiled a 5–6 record (4–3 in Pac-8, fourth), and were outscored 290 to 250.[1][2]

1973 Washington State Cougars football
ConferencePacific-8 Conference
1973 record5–6 (4–3 Pac-8)
Head coachJim Sweeney (6th season)
Offensive coordinatorJoe Tiller (2nd season)
Defensive coordinatorRay Braun (2nd season)
Home stadiumMartin Stadium,
Joe Albi Stadium (Spokane)
1973 Pacific-8 Conference football standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
No. 8 USC $ 7 0 0  9 2 1
No. 12 UCLA 6 1 0  9 2 0
Stanford 5 2 0  7 4 0
Washington State 4 3 0  5 6 0
California 2 5 0  4 7 0
Oregon 2 5 0  2 9 0
Oregon State 2 5 0  2 9 0
Washington 0 7 0  2 9 0
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll

The team's statistical leaders included Chuck Peck with 1,023 passing yards, Andrew Jones with 1,059 rushing yards, and Tim Krause with 384 receiving yards.[3]

The Cougars won their last four games, all in conference, which included the three Northwest teams; the season concluded with a second consecutive win in the Apple Cup over Washington.[4][5][6]

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendance
September 15at Kansas*L 8–29 39,750
September 22at No. 13 Arizona State*L 9–20 51,252
September 29Idaho*W 51–24 22,500
October 6at No. 1 Ohio State*L 3–27 87,425
October 13at No. 4 USCL 35–46 50,975
October 20No. 13 UCLAL 13–24 32,200
October 27at StanfordL 14–45 48,000
November 3Oregon
  • Martin Stadium
  • Pullman, WA
W 21–14 19,800
November 10at Oregon State
W 13–7 17,336
November 17California
  • Martin Stadium
  • Pullman, WA
W 31–28 13,082
November 24at WashingtonW 52–26 56,500
  • *Non-conference game
  • Homecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game

Roster

1973 Washington State Cougars football team roster
Players Coaches
Offense
Pos.#NameClass
G 69 Bob Aldrich Jr
SE 49 Fritz Brayton Sr
FB 30 Vern Chamberlain So
G 61 Bob Drinkwalter Sr
RB 44 Ken Grandberry Sr
T 51 Mike Hill Sr
SE 40 Greg Johnson Sr
FB 39 Andrew Jones Jr
TE 86 Tim Krause Sr
QB 10 Mike Mitchell Jr
G 62 Steve Ostermann Jr
QB 13 Chuck Peck Jr
C 65 Geoff Reece Jr
SE 47 Rick Riegle Jr
T 75 Tom Wickert Sr
Defense
Pos.#NameClass
SS 36 Mike Carter Jr
DT 71 Greg Craighead Sr
DE 79 Joe Daniels Jr
DE 90 Mark Husfloen So
FS 37 Eric Johnson Sr
CB 22 Basil Kimbrew Jr
LB 66 Gary Larsen Jr
CB 21 Morris Noble Sr
DE 85 Don Olsen Sr
LB 58 Tom Poe Sr
CB 24 Robin Sinclair Sr
LB 67 Clyde Warehime Sr
DT 77 Daryl Zanck Sr
Special teams
Pos.#NameClass
K 3 Joe Danelo Jr
P 40 Greg Johnson Sr
Head coach
  • Jim Sweeney (6th year)
Coordinators/assistant coaches

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Injured
  • Redshirt
Source:[7][8][9][10][11]

Season summary

Washington

1 234Total
Washington St 14 28010 52
Washington 0 6200 26
  • Date:
    November 24
  • Location: Husky Stadium, Seattle
  • Game start:
    1:30 pm PST
  • Game attendance: 56,500
  • Game weather: 45 °F (7 °C)
  • Chuck Peck 9/17, 249 Yds
  • Andrew Jones 139 Rush Yds
  • Most points ever scored against Washington
Source:[4][5][6]

NFL Draft

Three Cougars were selected in the 1974 NFL Draft

Player Position Round Overall Franchise
Robin Sinclair DB 6 152 Cincinnati Bengals
Ken Grandberry RB 8 190 Chicago Bears
Tom Wickert G 9 212 Miami Dolphins
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References

  1. "1973 Washington State Cougars Schedule and Results". SR/College Football. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved October 24, 2016.
  2. "2016 Media Guide" (PDF). WSUCougars.com. Washington State Cougars Athletics. p. 76. Retrieved October 24, 2016.
  3. "1973 Washington State Cougars Stats". SR/College Football. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved October 24, 2016.
  4. Missildine, Harry (November 25, 1973). "Peck, Jones wield Cougars' weapons in 52-26 rout of Washington Huskies". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). p. 1, sports.
  5. "Jones rushes for 139, WSU rolls by Huskies". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. November 25, 1973. p. 6D.
  6. Brown, Bruce (November 26, 1973). "Sweeney pleased by year, future". Spokane Daily Chronicle. (Washington). p. 15.
  7. "Bruins vs. Cougars". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). (probable starters, rosters). October 20, 1973. p. 12.
  8. "Todays lineups: WSU at OSU". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). November 10, 1973. p. 2B.
  9. "WSU choice over Huskies today". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). November 24, 1973. p. 15.
  10. Brown, Bruce (November 23, 1973). "Huskies, Cougars have goals". Spokane Daily Chronicle. (Washington). p. 19.
  11. "2008 Football media guide" (PDF). Washington State University Athletics. 2008. pp. 172–191. Retrieved March 2, 2020.
  12. Pumphrey, Lew (January 31, 1974). "NFL teams draft two Vandals, three Cougs". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). p. 13.
  13. "Five area stars go in NFL draft". Spokane Daily Chronicle. (Washington). Associated Press. January 30, 1974. p. 10.
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