Backup quarterback shines for EWU
From news services | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 6 years, 3 months AGO
CHENEY — Sophomore quarterback Gunner Talkington led the Eastern Washington University offensive units to a quick start, but the defense took over from there as the Eagle football team concluded its first two weeks of preseason practices with an 85-play scrimmage Saturday at Roos Field.
The offense had 425 yards of offense, including 307 through the air. Talkington completed 7 of 14 passes for 154 yards, hitting Dre’ Sonte Dorton for an 83-yard catch-and-run touchdown pass, as well as leading another eight-play, 79-yard drive. He also added 31 yards rushing as the offensive units scored three touchdowns in the first six possessions of the scrimmage, despite starting quarterback and Walter Payton Award candidate Eric Barriere sitting out.
The defense took over after that, and held the offense to a pair of field goals in the final 13 possessions. But those field goals were impressive kicks of 45 and 43 yards by junior Andre Slyter. The defense finished the day with four turnovers forced — two on fumbles and a pair on interceptions by Anthany Smith and Demetrius Crosby Jr.
Eastern’s running game was productive throughout the scrimmage, with Dennis Merritt leading the way with 49 yards on seven carries and a 10-yard touchdown run, to go along with three catches for another 25 yards. Micah Smith rushed for 30 yards on 12 carries, and starter Antoine Custer Jr. had 27 on just five rushes. The running backs alone averaged 4.2 yards per carry.
The Eagles open at Washington on Aug. 31.
ARTICLES BY FROM NEWS SERVICES
Molina sparks Cougars
PULLMAN — Chanelle Molina scored 23 of her game-high 27 points in the second half as Washington State erased a 15-point second half deficit to beat Colorado 69-59 in front of 747 at Beasley Coliseum on Friday.
UCLA rallies late to top WSU
Washington State got a 29-point performance from Borislava Hristova against No. 8 UCLA on Friday, but the Cougars went cold down the stretch, as the Bruins (23-3, 12-3 Pac-12) mounted a 70-62 comeback victory over WSU (11-16, 4-12) at Beasley Coliseum in Pullman.
WSU makes it official with Rolovich
PULLMAN — Nick Rolovich has been named the 33rd head football coach in Washington State history, athletic director Pat Chun announced Tuesday.