PULLMAN — For anyone hoping to unearth some clues about the quarterback competition at Washington State, and where it stands through 14 of 15 spring practices, Saturday’s spring scrimmage was awfully helpful — if not somewhat conclusive.
The Crimson & Gray Game serves more than one purpose, but the story line that many have been glued to this spring — a close battle between two redshirt senior QBs — offered another major plot point underneath gray/rainy skies at Martin Stadium.
Quarterback Anthony Gordon completed 21 of 30 passes for 234 yards, three touchdowns and just one interception, and was undoubtedly the superior quarterback in a 25-24 win for the “Crimson” team.