Last second field goal secures Washington's perfect regular season, wins Apple Cup
Saturday's matchup marked the likely final time Washington and Washington State will meet as Pac-12 rivals, as the majority of its members will depart for other conferences next year.
The Huskies still have one more challenge ahead, facing Oregon in the Pac-12 championship game on Dec. 1 in Las Vegas with a victory likely putting Washington into the College Football Playoff .
Penix has performed well this season, but he did not appear to be at his sharpest against the Cougars . He seemed to have multiple miscommunications with his pass catchers, and he made a few questionable throws on the final drive. He finished 18 of 33 for 204 yards.
Washington will certainly need him to be better in next week's conference title game.
Penix did make a handful of big throws and often looked Odunze’s way when they were needed.
Odunze’s 40-yard TD came on a play-action pass and a blown coverage by the Cougars. His 21-yard score came one play after Jack Westover made a diving grab for 19 yards.
Washington State quarterback Cam Ward threw three touchdowns, but also had three interceptions. Ward threw touchdowns of 21 yards to Josh Kelly and 25 yards to Kyle Williams in the first half, and his 8-yard TD pass to Lincoln Victor with 5:58 left pulled the Cougars even at 21.
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But Washington State couldn’t take advantage of holding the Huskies to a three-and-out on Washington’s ensuing possession. Ward was incomplete on third down from his own 47 and the Cougars punted back to Washington with 1:59 remaining.
The Cougars needed a win to reach bowl eligibility after snapping a six-game losing streak last week against the Colorado Buffaloes .