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Postgame Notes - at No. 4 Ole Miss - Washington State University Athletics

OXFORD, Miss. (October 12, 2025) - Washington State had its fourth-quarter rally turned away at No. 4 Ole Miss Saturday. Check out the postgame notes from the game.

TEAM NOTES
• WSU captains; Brock Dieu, Raam Stevenson, Joshua Meredith, Caleb Francl
• WSU rushed for 127 yards on 28 carries, its third game with 100-plus rushing yards this season
• WSU recorded six tackles-for-loss including three sacks

PLAYER NOTES
Brock Dieu (C) made his 27th career start
Jaylin Caldwell started at right tackle in his Cougar debut
Zevi Eckhaus threw two touchdown passes, his third straight game with a two touchdown passes
Kirby Vorhees' 48-yard touchdown run in the third quarter was his longest run of the season, first touchdown as a Coug
• Vorhees rushed for 88 yards, a season-high by a Cougar running back
Landon Wright's fourth career catch was a 26-yard touchdown in the first quarter, his first career TD
Tony Freeman matched a career-high with nine catches, set a career-high with 90 receiving yards and caught his first career touchdown pass
Parker McKenna recorded 12 tackles, his second straight double-digit tackle game (10, at Colorado State), second this season and eighth of his career
Isaac Terrell matched a career-high with five tackles recorded four tackles-for-loss with two sacks and forced fumble
• Terrell recorded WSU's first two-sack game since Soni Finau at Colorado State two weeks ago
• Terrell's four tackles-for-loss tied for the eighth-most in WSU single-game history and most since Hercules Mata'afa recorded five in the win at Utah in 2017
Bryson Lamb recovered his first fumble of the season, second of his career (2024, Hawaii)
Sullivan Schlimgen recorded a career-high nine tackles
Darrion Dalton (DT) made his first start as a Coug, recorded first career sack
Kenny Worthy III made a career-high six tackles
Donovan Fitzmaurice recorded his first career tackle in the first quarter, finished with two tackles
Jack Stevens missed his first field goal of the season, had started 8-for-8 to match Aaron Price for the best start by a Cougar kicker to start his career (1992)