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PAC 12 Players of the Week

Article By: 6ftdeep

Week 3 Pac-12 Players of the Week


Offensive Player of the Week


Player: Kyle Williams
Team: Washington State Cougars
Performance: In a game that dripped with rivalry intensity, Kyle Williams delivered a performance for the ages, despite Washington State’s agonizing loss to the Washington Huskies. Williams was an unstoppable force, racking up 12 catches for a jaw-dropping 201 yards and a touchdown. His ability to create yards after the catch, with 34 of those yards coming from sheer determination and athleticism, turned short gains into game-changing plays. Even though the Cougars fell short, Williams left everything on the field, proving why he’s a nightmare for any secondary.




Defensive Player of the Week


Player: Kobe Singleton
Team: Oregon State Beavers
Performance: Rivalry games bring out the best in competitors, and Kobe Singleton was no exception. In a heart-pounding clash with the Oregon Ducks, Singleton anchored the Oregon State defense with 5 tackles, including a tackle for loss that snuffed out a crucial drive. But the highlight of his night? A game-changing interception that he coolly returned for a touchdown, igniting the Beavers’ comeback hopes. Though Oregon State narrowly missed victory, Singleton’s play was the heartbeat of the defense, and his heroics won’t be forgotten anytime soon.





Week 4 Pac-12 Players of the Week


Offensive Player of the Week


Player: Djovensky Schlenbaker
Team: Washington State Cougars
Performance: They say great players rise to the occasion, and Djovensky Schlenbaker did just that—rising like a comet in Week 4. Schlenbaker tore through San Jose State’s defense like a freight train, amassing an incredible 231 yards on 24 carries and scoring 4 breathtaking touchdowns. His 87-yard dash to the end zone was pure poetry in motion, leaving defenders in the dust and fans on their feet. But Schlenbaker didn’t stop there; he added 26 yards through the air, with 24 of those yards coming after the catch, showcasing his versatility and sheer willpower. Thanks to his heroics, Washington State didn’t just win—they dominated, cruising to a 42-17 victory.




Defensive Player of the Week


Player: Skyler Thomas
Team: Oregon State Beavers
Performance: In a game where the scoreboard lit up like a pinball machine, Skyler Thomas was the steady hand that guided the Oregon State defense to victory. Thomas was everywhere—recording 11 tackles and snagging two critical interceptions. His defensive masterpiece was punctuated by a pick-six that sent the home crowd into a frenzy and delivered a knockout blow to Purdue’s comeback hopes. Thomas’ game-changing presence ensured that the Beavers’ 49-35 victory was sealed with authority.




Analysis
Week 3 was a tough pill to swallow for both Washington State and Oregon State, as they each faced bitter rivals and fell just short in games filled with grit and emotion. It was a somber week in the Pac-2, where hard-fought battles ended in narrow losses. But Washington State wasn’t about to let that setback define them. Coming back with a vengeance, the Cougars stormed into Week 4 with a chip on their shoulder, delivering eye-popping performances that earned them top honors. With standout players lighting up the stat sheet, both Washington State and Oregon State remain teams to watch as they push forward with a renewed fire, their sights set firmly on victory.

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