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John Mateer rallies Washington State to 29-26 victory over San Diego State

Medina, WASports

In a thrilling clash of college football teams, John Mateer led Washington State to a 29-26 victory over San Diego State, showcasing his prowess as a quarterback. Mateer threw two touchdown passes and contributed two rushing touchdowns, proving instrumental in the Cougars' comeback. The game was marked by a dramatic finish, with Washington State scoring the final 15 points to seal the victory. This win is significant for the Cougars, as it reflects their resilience and ability to perform under pressure, enhancing their standing in the NCAA. The match attracted substantial local interest, highlighting the community's passion for college football.

Washington State's performance indicates a promising season ahead, with fans hopeful for further successes. This game not only strengthens the team's confidence but also emphasizes their competitive spirit in a challenging sports landscape. As the Cougars continue their season, this victory serves as a pivotal moment, energizing both the players and their supporters.

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