Cougars Announce 2013 Football Schedule

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PULLMAN, Wash. – The Pac-12 Conference has released its 2013 schedule and Washington State will host four conference games, highlighted by a meeting with Stanford in Seattle and a Dad’s Weekend contest against Oregon State.

"“Having Oregon State return to Pullman for the first time since 2009 continues a tremendous Pacific Northwest rivalry,” said WSU Director of Athletics Bill Moos. “There will be many activities planned around that game, as there will be for all our home contests. For The Seattle Game, defending Rose Bowl and Pac-12 champion Stanford will be an outstanding opponent and provide another chance to fill CenturyLink Field with crimson and gray.”"

The Cougars open their 2013 schedule at Auburn (Aug. 31), the second time since the 2006 season WSU has opened at Auburn. The following week Pac-12 play begins as WSU travels to USC (Sept. 7). The Cougars have not faced the Trojans since the 2010 season.

The 2013 home schedule begins Sept. 14 with a nonconference game against Southern Utah, the first of three-straight home contests for the Cougars. September 21 marks the return of Idaho to Martin Stadium for the first time since the 2007 season. The Idaho game will be part of Homecoming Weekend festivities in Pullman.

The first Pac-12 home contest will be The Seattle Game presented by Washington’s Beef Producers against Stanford (Sept. 28), at CenturyLink Field in Seattle. Another Bay Area opponent, California (Oct. 5), is on tap the following week as the Cougars travel to Berkeley for the Pac-12 contest.

Following the Cal game WSU hosts Oregon State (Oct. 12), which will highlight the annual Dad’s Weekend on the Pullman campus. The Cougars then travel to Eugene for a Pac-12 North meeting against the Oregon Ducks (Oct. 19).

The Cougars will sandwich their two bye weeks around a Halloween night matchup against Arizona State in Martin Stadium (Oct. 31). The Arizona State game marks the first time the Cougars have played a home Thursday night contest since Sept. 1, 2005, when WSU defeated Idaho in a season-opening win.

Following their second bye WSU travels to Tucson to face Arizona (Nov. 16) before closing out the 2013 home schedule by hosting Utah (Nov. 23).

WSU concludes its 2013 regular season by traveling to Seattle to face Washington in the Apple Cup the Friday after Thanksgiving (Nov. 29).

Deposits are now being taken for all new 2013 season tickets at wsucougars.com. Current season ticket holders will receive their renewal in February. Single-game tickets for road contests and The Seattle Game go on sale in April, while single-game tickets for all Martin Stadium contests will be available beginning in August. For more information visit wsucougars.com or call 1-800-Go-Cougs.

The complete 2013 football schedule for Washington State follows:

Aug. 31 – at Auburn

Sept. 7 – at USC

Sept. 14 – Southern Utah

Sept. 21 – Idaho (Homecoming Weekend)

Sept. 28 – Stanford (at Seattle)

Oct. 5 – at California

Oct. 12 – Oregon State (Dad’s Weekend)

Oct. 19 – at Oregon

Oct. 26 – Bye

Oct. 31 – Arizona State

Nov. 9 – Bye

Nov. 16 – at Arizona

Nov. 23 – Utah

Nov. 29 – at Washington

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WSU Athletics release