Photo by Michael Wade/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Graduations are just about all wrapped up for WSU (the last one is today in Everett), and spring sports will soon wind down. That means it’s summer workout time for many WSU athletes and time for coaches to add to their rosters. Jake Dickert did the latter this week, nabbing former four-star linebacker Wesley … [Read more...] about Former four-star linebacker Wesley Steiner transfers to Washington State
Ol’ Crimson Legendary Lager lets WSU fans support WSU NIL efforts by buying beer
oclager.com “Sorry honey, I HAVE to buy more beer. I’m helping my school. It’s my responsibility.” If you’ve ever been to The Coug on a football weekend, you know that Cougar fans love their beer. If you’ve taken a stroll through the B-Lot tailgater before kickoff in Pullman, you know that Cougar fans love their beer. If you tried to get a drink at Quixote’s Bar in … [Read more...] about Ol’ Crimson Legendary Lager lets WSU fans support WSU NIL efforts by buying beer
2024 NFL Draft breakdown: oh the places they’ll go
Jack Ellis/CougCenter Washington State was well represented in the NFL Draft this year! Good morning, Coug fans! As we know, a few of our Washington State Cougars landed in the 2024 NFL Draft, and while we recapped the initial selections (here!) a few more names might be coming to a practice squad near you. We know that Jaden Hicks went in the fourth round to the … [Read more...] about 2024 NFL Draft breakdown: oh the places they’ll go
Cougs set to host Pilots this afternoon
Ashley Davis The Cougs are looking to finish the season strong Washington State baseball is set to host Portland today at 3:05 in Pullman. The Cougs have had a disappointing season after a good start and are looking to finish the season strong as they prepare for the Pac-12 Tournament. This afternoon’s game will be televised on Pac-12 Networks. This past weekend, the … [Read more...] about Cougs set to host Pilots this afternoon
On Fandom and a Changing College Sports Landscape
Jack Ellis/CougCenter Around 20 years ago, former WSU head football coach Bill Doba was talking to reporters after national signing day when he was asked how good his recruits would be. Doba’s response was along the lines of, “I don’t know, ask me in three years.” What he meant was, You’re asking me about a bunch of high school seniors and a few junior college … [Read more...] about On Fandom and a Changing College Sports Landscape