LEWISTON, Idaho — Each of the Cougars’ top three quarterbacks produced touchdown drives, and a wealth of receiving talent was on display in Washington State’s end-of-fall-camp scrimmage Sunday. Some observations:
– Luke Falk will go into fall as the starter, and he moved the offense efficiently at Sacajawea Junior High School, completing 76 percent of his passes (16 of 21 for 144 yards) scoring touchdowns on two of his three drives. He hit Daniel Lilienthal for a 7-yard touchdown, and connected with Dom Williams for a 14-yard score.
– Peyton Bender isn’t quite at Falk’s level yet, but he completed 17 of 28 passes for 184 yards and a touchdown and had one very impressive series in which he drove the offense 50 yards to the endzone with three-straight completions — 22 yards to River Cracraft, 17 yards to Kyrin Priester and and 11-yard TD pass to Gabe Marks.