Not the best game for #10. In fact, one of his worst when you consider the kinds of numbers Oregon State had been surrendering. He was very aggressive pushing the ball downfield, and at least a couple of those contested throws could have been caught by Husky receivers. While he didn’t get much help from his receivers, he threw a pick-6 for the second week in a row and didn’t take the easy yards when they were there. He completed exactly 50% of his passes for just 5.5 yards per attempt. If the defense hadn’t played a simply lights out game, that pick-6 may have been the difference.