1966 Washington State Cougars football team
The 1966 Washington State Cougars football team was an American football team that represented Washington State University in the Athletic Association of Western Universities during the 1966 NCAA University Division football season. Led by third-year head coach Bert Clark, the Cougars compiled a record, and were outscored 211 to 132. Two home games were played on campus at Rogers Field in Pullman, and three at
The team's statistical leaders included Jerry Henderson with 989 passing yards, Ammon McWashington with 298 rushing yards, and Doug Flansburg with 613 receiving yards.
The trip to the Houston Astrodome in September included a jet flight, the first for Cougar first college football game played on artificial turf, the majority of the AstroTurf was installed two months earlier
After consecutive losses in the Battle of the Palouse, WSU scored two late touchdowns to defeat Idaho in the chilly mud at the Cougars have not played in neighboring Moscow since.
Washington State defeated Oregon in the final varsity football game at Hayward Field. In the the Cougars lost for the eighth straight year toSchedule
Roster
NFL/AFL Draft
Three Cougars were selected in the 1967 NFL/AFL Draft.
Rich Sheron | TE | 2 | 37 | New York Jets |
Bud Norris | TE | 6 | 138 | Miami Dolphins |
Bob Trygstad | DT | 11 | 271 | Minnesota Vikings |