Published on: 5th October, 2009
The opening kickoff by Washington State was taken up the right side by Oregon redshirt freshman Kenjon Barner, who appeared to fumble the ball after being hit by Cougar redshirt freshman Joshua Garrett. It was an omen. The play was reviewed by officials; Barner was ruled down before fumbling. Ducks don't lose the ball. Ducks ...Published on: 2nd October, 2009
After a feeling-out process in the first quarter of their game with Cal last Saturday, the Oregon Duck coaching staff spotted more soft spots in the Bear defense than you’d find in a Barcalounger showroom. A few adjustments and tweaks to the offensive game plan and the rout was on. Washington ...Published on: 2nd October, 2009
By late Saturday evening, every Pac-10 school will have at least one conference game under its belt. From this point forward, the run for the Pac-10 title is on in earnest. The way the schedule has begun, there are a number of teams with reason to believe they will be the ...Published on: 29th September, 2009
As Coach Paul Wulff and his staff engineer a resurgence of Washington State Cougar football, there are a number of bright lights at the end of the tunnel. Though the Cougs came out on the short end of the score last Saturday night against No. 7 USC, several young players ...Published on: 29th September, 2009
The work continues for Coach Paul Wulff and Cougar football players. Back in Pullman preparations for the game with Oregon this coming Saturday were well underway. Coach Wulff and his staff spent time reviewing video from the USC game to evaluate and assess just where this team is at after four games. After ...Published on: 29th September, 2009
The foregone conclusion became reality. Coach Pete Carroll and the USC Trojans played host to Coach Paul Wulff and the Washington State Cougars Saturday evening at the Los Angeles Coliseum. USC produced a workman-like 27-6 victory, a far cry from the 69-0 whopping they put on the Cougs in Pullman last fall. The game was decided ...Published on: 29th August, 2009
After taking a look at the Washington State Cougar offensive line and running game, next up is a preview of the guys running pass routes and throwing blocks. The wide receivers and tight ends are a youthful group preparing to make their presence known on the football field. In football, size matters. ...Published on: 26th August, 2009
The offensive line for Washington State is certain to be a much improved unit this year. They will be opening up holes for a host of Cougar running backs with tremendous potential along with a leader who has a measure of success under his belt. Running down the talent WSU will ...Published on: 24th August, 2009
The strength of a chain is proportionate to it's weakest link. And so it goes with team sports. Stating the obvious, Washington State football sank to record setting depths last season in large part because the offense was grossly undermanned. That was then. This is now. Coach Paul Wulff isn't boasting of Pac-10 championships ...Published on: 22nd August, 2009
Washington State football coaches and players charged through the fall camp paces again today, Friday. Actually, they went through them twice with morning and an afternoon session. Results? The new attitude in Pullman continues to evolve. Coach Paul Wulff and his staff are getting some good looks at a lot of players putting in serious ...