The team's statistical leaders included
Drew Bledsoe with 1,386 passing yards, Shaumbe Wright-Fair with 739 rushing yards, and Phillip Bobo with 758 receiving yards.[3]
WSU played three quarterbacks this season: senior Brad Gossen, redshirt sophomore
Aaron Garcia, and true freshman Bledsoe,[4] who started the final five games.[5] The Cougars played their home games on campus at
Martin Stadium in
Pullman;
sand-filled
Omniturf was installed prior to the season, and the offset double-support goal posts made their debut.[6]
For the only time since
1935, Northwest foe
Oregon was not on the Cougars' schedule (excluding the
war years without a team (
1943,
1944)).
^"2016 Media Guide"(PDF). WSUCougars.com. Washington State Cougars Athletics. p. 77. Archived from
the original(PDF) on October 21, 2016. Retrieved October 24, 2016.
The team's statistical leaders included
Drew Bledsoe with 1,386 passing yards, Shaumbe Wright-Fair with 739 rushing yards, and Phillip Bobo with 758 receiving yards.[3]
WSU played three quarterbacks this season: senior Brad Gossen, redshirt sophomore
Aaron Garcia, and true freshman Bledsoe,[4] who started the final five games.[5] The Cougars played their home games on campus at
Martin Stadium in
Pullman;
sand-filled
Omniturf was installed prior to the season, and the offset double-support goal posts made their debut.[6]
For the only time since
1935, Northwest foe
Oregon was not on the Cougars' schedule (excluding the
war years without a team (
1943,
1944)).
^"2016 Media Guide"(PDF). WSUCougars.com. Washington State Cougars Athletics. p. 77. Archived from
the original(PDF) on October 21, 2016. Retrieved October 24, 2016.