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UCLA at Washington State
Oct 16, 2016 • Completed
Away
UCLA
Big Ten

Final Score
21 - 27

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Game Pulse
Immediate edge indicators from the box score.
Passing Yards
Rushing Yards
Turnovers
Game Conditions
Humidity
90%
Precipitation
0.06 in
Player Game Leaders
Top individual performers and full player box data.
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Box Score Comparison
Possession Split
Stat Dominance
Team comparison across key performance areas
Game Story
Washington State holds off UCLA 27-21
Washington State defeated UCLA 27-21 in Week 7 of the 2016 regular slate, finishing with a 356-301 edge in total yards, and scoring 0 passing touchdowns and 3 rushing touchdowns.
Washington State set the terms early in a game that finished 27-21. Erik Powell 36 yd FG GOOD came with {'seconds': 58, 'minutes': 6} left in the first quarter, giving Washington State the first major swing.
Washington State's box score carried the story: 356 total yards, 95 rushing yards, and 261 passing yards. UCLA finished with 301 total yards, including 43 on the ground and 258 through the air.
Washington State converted 6-17 on third down, went 4-5 on fourth down, the turnover count was 2-4, Washington State led 10-0 at halftime. The explosive highlight was Erik Powell 36 yd FG GOOD.
Key Moments
Field Goal Good
Erik Powell 36 yd FG GOOD (Washington State led 3-0 over UCLA).
Rushing Touchdown
Gerard Wicks run for 1 yd for a TD, (Erik Powell KICK) (Washington State led 10-0 over UCLA).
Passing Touchdown
Mike Fafaul pass complete to Darren Andrews for 22 yds for a TD, (Andrew Strauch KICK) (UCLA led 7-10 over Washington State).
Rushing Touchdown
Gerard Wicks run for 1 yd for a TD, (Erik Powell KICK) (Washington State led 17-7 over UCLA).
Rushing Touchdown
Jamal Morrow run for 3 yds for a TD, (Erik Powell KICK) (Washington State led 24-7 over UCLA).
Field Goal Good
Erik Powell 36 yd FG GOOD (Washington State led 27-14 over UCLA).
Stat Callouts
Final score
27-21
Washington State defeated UCLA.
Total yards
356-301
Washington State held the yardage advantage.
Rushing yards
95
Washington State averaged 2.7 yards per rush attempt.
Passing yards
261
Washington State averaged 5.4 yards per pass attempt.
Third downs
6-17
Washington State's conversion rate helped sustain possessions.
Opponent third downs
6-13
UCLA's offense worked through that conversion rate.
Turnovers
2-4
Turnover totals are listed winner first.
Analysis
Game Breakdown
| Statistic | Washington State | UCLA |
|---|---|---|
| Total Yards | 356 | 301 |
| Passing Yards | 261 | 258 |
| Rushing Yards | 95 | 43 |
| First Downs | 25 | 18 |
| Third Down Efficiency | 6-17 | 6-13 |
| Fourth Down Efficiency | 4-5 | 1-1 |
| Total Penalties (Yards) | 8-60 | 7-69 |
| Turnovers | 2 | 4 |
| Completions / Attempts | 28-48 | 24-40 |
| Rushing Attempts | 35 | 25 |
| Passing TDs | 0 | 3 |
| Rushing TDs | 3 | 0 |
| Kicking Points | 9 | 3 |
| Possession Time | 33:52 | 26:08 |