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WSU receivers’ sharpness better in second spring scrimmage

Trey Tinsley was solid, Anthony Gordon struggled, and Kassidy Woods had a huge day as the Washington State Cougars held their second scrimmage — the last one before the Crimson and Gray Game in Pullman next Saturday.

Gage Gubrud remains a limited participant in practices with an ankle injury, so Tinsley and Grodon continue to be the two primary combatants for the starting QB. Tinsley was 14 of 24 for 169 yards (7.0 yards per attempt) and three touchdowns, while Gordon was 13 of 23 for 202 yards (8.