Washington State’s enigmatic head coach, Mike Leach, said Wednesday that his starting quarterback, Luke Falk, was “doing great” heading into Thursday’s San Diego County Credit Union Holiday Bowl against Michigan State.
Falk appeared in pregame warmups with a black glove and heavy wrap on his left (non-throwing) arm, and didn’t play in the game, which was the last of his career for the Cougars.
Falk was photographed with a cast on his forearm as he headed into Tuesday’s practice at Southwestern College.
Holiday Bowl officials were set to present Michigan State head coach Mark Dantonio with a huge cake — white frosting with big green numbers — to celebrate his 100th win at the school.
With 21 points scored in the second quarter, Michigan State tied a school record for a bowl game.
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