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The team's statistical leaders included Ryan Leaf with 3,968 passing yards, Michael Black with 1,181 rushing yards, and Chris Jackson with 1,005 receiving yards.[7] Freshman defensive back Lamont Thompson led the team with 6 interceptions.[8]
Leaf decided to forgo his remaining season of eligibility (1998) and entered the 1998 NFL draft,[12][13] where he was the second overall selection.[14][15][16]
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1997 Rose Bowl - #7 Washington State vs. #1 Michigan (HD)
UCLA took a 14-3 lead early in the second quarter, but Washington State exploded for 27 unanswered points to end the half. The Cougars led by as many as 16 on two occasions, but clung to just a 3-point lead late in the game. UCLA had a 4th and goal from the one-yard line with 2:50 remaining, but the Cougars stood tall to emerge victorious.[19]
Kenny Mitchell 8-yard pass from Ryan Kealy (Nycz kick)
ASU 14–0
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Nycz FG
ASU 17–0
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TD pass from Ryan Kealy (Nycz kick)
ASU 24–0
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TD pass from Ryan Leaf (Rian Lindell kick)
ASU 24–7
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Rian Lindell 43-yard field goal
ASU 24–10
1:17
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DeJuan Gilmore 2-yard run (Rian Lindell kick)
ASU 24–17
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Shawn McWashington 11-yard pass from Ryan Leaf (Ryan Leaf run)
WSU 25–24
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Tariq McDonald 5-yard pass from Ryan Kealy (conversion failed)
ASU 30–25
2:55
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Hamilton Mee 66-yard fumble return (Nycz kick)
ASU 37–25
2:32
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Derrick Ford fumble recovery in end zone (Nycz kick)
ASU 44–25
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TD pass from Ryan Leaf (Rian Lindell kick)
ASU 44–31
After trailing 24–0 midway through the second quarter, Washington State rallied to take a 25–24 lead early in the fourth quarter. After Arizona State answered with a touchdown, the Cougars were driving again. However, the Cougars were doomed by two late fumbles that were both returned for touchdowns.[26]
^"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.