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Winner and score for Friday’s “San Diego showdown” on FOX?

Vegas lists Syracuse as the favorites, but there’s a good article on Brand Y reciting how the Cougs have fared well in challenging bowl situations.
 

Three reasons why WSU Cougars might beat Syracuse in Holiday Bowl​


Scott Hanson
Dec. 26, 2024
By
Seattle Times staff reporter

You can’t blame Washington State football fans if they are feeling very pessimistic about the Cougars’ chances of beating No. 21 Syracuse in the Holiday Bowl at 5 p.m. Friday in San Diego. The game will be aired on FOX.

Washington State has had 26 players, including 13 starters, enter the transfer portal. The Cougars have lost their head coach, offensive coordinator, defensive coordinator, running backs coach and quarterbacks coach.

It’s no wonder that Syracuse, which opened as a 4 ½-point favorite, is now favored by 16½ points, tied for the largest spread (with Army) in any of the bowl games.

But enough of the negativity. Here are three reasons why Washington State can pull off a big upset.

QB Zevi Eckhaus could have a big game​

It was certainly a big blow to the Cougars when star quarterback John Mateer entered the transfer portal and then committed to Oklahoma. But Eckhaus, the presumed starter Friday, is a proven passer and pushed Mateer for the starting job in the spring and in the fall.

Eckhaus threw for 10,215 yards at Culver City (Calif.) High School, then had three prolific seasons at Bryant University, an FCS school in Rhode Island.

Eckhaus threw for 10,285 yards and 75 touchdowns at Bryant. Sure, it’s a step below FBS competition, but those are impressive numbers at any level. His vast experience and success will be a huge help for Washington State.

The moment will not be too big for him and it would not be surprising if he threw for more than 300 yards.

The players will rally around acting head coach Pete Kaligis​

The Cougars made a good choice by selecting Kaligis, the assistant head coach and defensive tackles coach, to be the acting coach for WSU at the Holiday Bowl.

Kaligis is a passionate coach and known to be popular with his players. You can count on Kaligis, a starting offensive lineman on the Washington Huskies’ national title team in 1991, to have his team fired up for the game.

Kaligis has done this before, serving as acting coach for one game with Wyoming in 2012 when the head coach was suspended for a game. The Cowboys lost 45-14 to a powerful Boise State team that finished 11-2 under coach Chris Petersen and beat Washington in the Las Vegas Bowl.

Kaligis’ challenge Friday is less daunting than the one against Boise State.

The ACC is struggling​

Syracuse is in the Atlantic Coast Conference, which is off to a terrible start in this postseason.

ACC teams are 0-3, with every loss by more than 10 points. California lost 24-13 to UNLV in the LA Bowl, Southern Methodist lost 38-10 to Penn State in the College Football Playoffs and Clemson lost 38-24 to Texas in its playoff game.

To be fair, the ACC teams were underdogs in each of those games, but the conference’s poor showing has to give Cougar fans some hope — something they badly need these days.

Scott Hanson: shanson@seattletimes.com.
 
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If we were playing with our best players but not our coaches, I would say that WSU might win 35-31. Syracuse is #21 in the same way that WSU was #21. A few decent wins and a lot of bad wins. Their best win was over Miami....a team that struggled to beat any decent team on their schedule and flopped down the stretch. The Hurricanes were an 8-4 team masquerading as a 10 win team and got exposed late. Syracuse feasted on weak opponents throughout the season including UNLV. UNLV had a flashy record but 11 of their 14 opponents had 0.500 or worse records in the regular season. They also lost to a bad Stanford team somehow. I would have definitely liked our chances against them even with our late struggles.

That said.....given that we've lost over half of our starters, I expect us to hang around in the first half and be down 21-17 at halftime before getting blown out late and losing 49-24.
 
Kaligis’ challenge Friday is less daunting than the one against Boise State....Hardly!...

Kaligis is a passionate coach and known to be popular with his players. You can count on Kaligis, a starting offensive lineman on the Washington Huskies’ national title team in 1991, to have his team fired up for the game....Because he played for UDump?
 
Kaligis’ challenge Friday is less daunting than the one against Boise State....Hardly!...

Kaligis is a passionate coach and known to be popular with his players. You can count on Kaligis, a starting offensive lineman on the Washington Huskies’ national title team in 1991, to have his team fired up for the game....Because he played for UDump?
You must be thinking of a different team. Miami was the National Champ in 1991
 
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I’m starting to think these kids that are playing are going to have a giant F’ing chip on their shoulders and we may get a game. Hearing all the right things let’s see if it plays out.

I want Zevi to throw for 500 yards, 300 of them to Kyle Williams and Buddahs replacement to have 2 sacks, a pick six, and the blowjob of his life from the holiday bowl queen. Too much to ask?
 
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I’m starting to think these kids that are playing are going to have a giant F’ing chip on their shoulders and we may get a game. Hearing all the right things let’s see if it plays out.

I want Zevi to throw for 500 yards, 300 of them to Kyle Williams and Buddahs replacement to have 2 sacks, a pick six, and the blowjob of his life from the holiday bowl queen. Too much to ask?
Possibly the best post of 2024
 
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“I’m starting to think these kids that are playing are going to have a giant F’ing chip on their shoulders” I also fall into this trap then am immediatly shocked out of it by remembering the piss poor performances and lackluster efforts of the last few bowl games. Coaches and backup players phoning it in. Sorry, burned too many times.
 
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