WSU offense struggles with two touchdowns in fall camp scrimmage

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Last updated Aug 22, 2026

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During Washington State University's final fall camp scrimmage on August 21 in Pullman, the offense managed just two touchdowns across 19 drives. Key players were absent, including quarterback Julian Dugger, leading to multiple turnovers and three interceptions thrown by likely starter Caden Pinnick. The Cougs' defense, however, showcased strength, forcing four turnovers and consistently disrupting offensive plays. Offensive coordinator Matt Miller expressed disappointment in the team's performance, emphasizing a need for improvement ahead of the upcoming season.

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  • WSU offense scored two touchdowns and one field goal in the scrimmage.
  • Caden Pinnick threw three interceptions, contributing to four total turnovers.
  • The Cougs' defense maintained dominance throughout fall camp.
  • Julian Dugger missed the scrimmage due to an undisclosed injury.
  • WSU wraps up fall camp with a final practice scheduled for August 22.
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  • 2:01 AMYahoo Sports'Not up to the standard': WSU offense finds end zone just twice in final fall camp scrimmage as key starters limited
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Aug. 21—PULLMAN — Jirah Leaupepetele nearly took flight running off the sideline, yelling and hyping up his fellow Washington State defenders, who had just made another play in Friday's fall camp scrimmage. Leaupepetele was a man possessed, a spark spreading the fire to his teammates, the same ones who made this second and final scrimmage a microcosm of the Cougs' fall camp slate entirely. In ...

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