APPLE CUP Pickett tosses late touchdown pass to rally Washington past Washington State



SEATTLE (AP) -- Cody Pickett threw a 21-yard touchdown pass to freshman Corey Williams with 1:10 to play, lifting Washington to a 27-19 win over No. 8 Washington State on Saturday night in another thrilling Apple Cup.
Pickett was ineffective most of the game, but he came through to direct a 73-yard, fourth-quarter drive that saved the Huskies (6-6, 4-4 Pac-10) from their first losing season since 1976.
Washington also denied the rival Cougars (9-3, 7-2) a chance at a third straight 10-win season. Washington State is assured of a bowl bid, but that only marginally offsets the disappointment of a sixth straight Apple Cup loss.
Marquis Cooper sealed the win for Washington when he intercepted a pass by freshman Josh Swogger and returned it 38 yards for the final TD, touching off pandemonium in the crowd of 74,549.
Last year in Pullman, the Huskies erased a 20-10 deficit with four minutes to play and won 29-26 in overtime. This time, they trailed 19-14 after Drew Dunning's fourth field goal, a 26-yarder, with 4:43 on the clock.
The loss spoiled a steady 128-yard rushing effort by Washington State's Jonathan Smith, and Dunning's four field goals helped him become the school's career scoring leader.
It was another sloppy effort by the Cougars, who committed seven turnovers -- just as they did in victories over Oregon State and Arizona State. This time, though, their good fortune didn't come through.
The Cougars were trying to become the first Pac-10 team since Southern Cal in 1933 to win 10 games in three straight years.
Not enough
Smith appeared to give the Cougars enough offense to win, breaking off runs of 28 and 19 yards on the first drive of the third quarter. He added two 14-yard bursts in the fourth to set up Dunning's 26-yarder.
But Pickett found Charles Frederick for a 15-yard gain to Washington State's 39 on fourth-and-4 near midfield with two minutes to play. Then he fired a shot to Williams in the right corner of the end zone.
Pickett completed 23 of 45 passes for 183 yards for two TDs with two interceptions.
Washington State quarterback Matt Kegel benched himself for the second straight week after taking a few hits on his sore throwing shoulder. Swogger was 10-of-23 for 107 yards with three interceptions.
Kegel was 6-of-12 for 50 yards with 1 TD and two interceptions before leaving in the second quarter.
Dunning made field goals of 33 and 34 yards and became Washington State's career scoring leader on a 20-yarder early in the second half.