Talking Gonzaga basketball with Jim Meehan and Richard Fox.
In this weekly podcast, Gonzaga forward Ben Gregg and Spokesman-Review sports reporter Theo Lawson cover all the latest Bulldog basketball news, with regular guest appearances from Gregg's Gonzaga teammates, coaches and family members.
PULLMAN – During the first couple of weeks of Washington State’s spring football practice schedule, which stretched to its eighth day on Thursday morning, Syrus Webster has grown to love competing against one offensive lineman in particular: Esa Pole.
PULLMAN – Somewhere in the discussion about John Mateer, Washington State’s third-year quarterback finally vying for the starting gig, one reality has gone a tad understated.
PULLMAN – Last offseason, when Tyson Durant was looking to leave Akron out of the transfer portal, he took a visit to Washington State. He had a connection in WSU strength coach Ben Iannacchione, who worked with the Zips a season prior, but when the defensive back finally made it to Pullman, he felt compelled.
PULLMAN – When Syrus Webster landed at Washington State, transferring from FCS Utah Tech, the Cougars knew they had secured an athletic edge rusher, a guy who fit the bill in several ways.
PULLMAN – John Mateer, Washington State’s incumbent quarterback looking to secure the starting job come fall, admits part of his personality might be a flaw.
SOUTHLAKE, Texas – Like many who played for him during his long, successful, and unique coaching career, Dezmon Patmon will never forget his time playing for Mike Leach between 2016 and 2019 at Washington State.
PULLMAN – These days, Djouvensky Schlenbaker is lowering his pad level, burying the football deep in his chest. Over the offseason, Washington State’s rising sophomore running back realized he had been running with his pad level too high, which allowed tacklers to bring him down far easier.