Washington State isn’t exactly known for its running game, but tailback Jamal Morrow played an integral role in the Cougars’ electric 45-38 double overtime win over Oregon.
EUGENE, Ore. – Washington State isn’t exactly known for its running game, but tailback Jamal Morrow played an integral role in the Cougars’ electric 45-38 double overtime win over Oregon.
On first and 10 from the 25 in the first overtime period, the Cougars put the ball in Morrow’s hands right out the gate, and the sophomore running back did not disappoint.
Morrow got WSU 14 yards on his first run to set up first down on the 11-yard line.