Washington State quarterback Luke Falk has been absolutely electric for the Cougars over the last three games. Since Oct. 10, when the Cougars beat Oregon in double overtime, Falk has throw 16 touchdowns to only two interceptions and has completed 72.5 percent of his passes for an average of 475 passing yards per game.
He finished 47-of-62 for five touchdowns and a season-high 514 passing yards in the Cougars’ win against Arizona on Saturday. On Sunday, Falk was named one of the Walter Camp Foundation’s two FBS Players of the Week along with Georgia Tech’s Jamal Golden.
Falk is the first WSU player to earn Walter Camp National Player of the Week honors since 2004.