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Wulff enjoying NFL experience
January 31, 2013 in Sports on Page B1 Paul Wulff is in New Orleans. He is in meetings, he is in hotel rooms, he is nose-to-the-gameplan as the San Francisco 49ers prepare for their Super Bowl XLVII matchup … 1
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Wulff enjoying NFL experience
January 30, 2013 in Sports Paul Wulff is in New Orleans. He is in meetings, he is in hotel rooms, he is nose-to-the-gameplan as the San Francisco 49ers prepare for their Super Bowl XLVII matchup … 1
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Spin Control: Political force is strong in this one
July 1, 2012 in City on Page B10 Politicians are always looking to expand their base, even when they divide the electorate into different groups. Business owners. Union members. Blue collar workers. Soccer moms. Seniors. College students. John … 1
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Salary grid has coaches cashing the hefty checks
June 27, 2012 in City on Page A1 OLYMPIA – The best-paying state jobs in Washington are still in academia, with the very best in athletics. The annual listing of salaries for all state employees shows once again … 9
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After helping out former staff, Wulff finds way to S.F.
May 20, 2012 in Sports on Page C1 Uncertainty surrounded Paul Wulff in the days following his firing as Washington State’s head football coach in late November. He was shocked, not only unsure of where he was headed …
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After helping out former staff, Wulff finds way to S.F.
May 19, 2012 in Sports Uncertainty surrounded Paul Wulff in the days following his firing as Washington State’s head football coach in late November.
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Former WSU coach Wulff drops in at Vandals scrimmage
April 21, 2012 in Sports on Page C7 MOSCOW, Idaho – Since he was fired at Washington State on Nov. 29, Paul Wulff has savored the extra time with his family. But he’s also racked up serious frequent-flyer …
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Moos fires Wulff, cites fan apathy
November 29, 2011 in Sports Saying he perceives an apathy in Washington State University’s football fan base, athletic director Bill Moos fired Paul Wulff as the Cougars’ coach Tuesday with a year remaining on Wulff’s … 50
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WSU decision near
November 29, 2011 in Sports on Page B1 PULLMAN – Washington State athletic director Bill Moos will hold a 2 p.m. press conference in a Bohler Gym conference room today to discuss the future of the football program. …
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Wulff lobbies on his behalf, awaits Tuesday decision
November 28, 2011 in Sports Washington State athletic director Bill Moos will hold a 2 p.m. press conference in a Bohler Gym conference room Tuesday to discuss the future of the football program. 6
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Wulff and Moos meet, but no decision reached
November 28, 2011 in Sports on Page B1 PULLMAN – One day after a 38-21 Apple Cup defeat ended a 4-8 football season, Washington State athletic director Bill Moos and coach Paul Wulff met in Moos’ office for …
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In his defense, Wulff has made progress
November 25, 2011 in Sports on Page B1 The record invites choler, but you know what really infuriates the football faction that demands Washington State file for divorce from Paul Wulff? He reminds them that they’re finally getting … 5
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Halliday’s arsenal includes strong arm, quick release, confidence
November 16, 2011 in Sports WSU freshman quarterback Connor Halliday brings confidence built from success. That and a strong arm, quick release and what his high school coach Jim Sharkey calls “a natural ability to …
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Wulff: His future up to Moos
November 8, 2011 in Sports PULLMAN – Washington State football coach Paul Wulff spoke candidly about his job status once again Tuesday, saying he’s trying to ignore the rumblings out there, but it’s tough to …
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Cougars pushing hard to finish strong
November 2, 2011 in Sports With four games left in the 2010 season, Washington State hit its low point, a 42-0 thrashing at Arizona State. But the Cougars bounced back and played their best football …
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Cougars cringing at recent criticism
October 26, 2011 in Sports WSU started the season 3-1 but has dropped three consecutive games. But only in the last one were the Cougars favored, and the nature of that defeat, against a 1-5 … 9
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WSU’s Winston knows how to finish
October 19, 2011 in Sports Despite his height, or maybe because he packs a well-chiseled 200 pounds on to his frame, Carl Winston has made his mark during this, his junior year at WSU, by …
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Howard has WSU D-Line playing with confidence
October 7, 2011 in Sports Saturday night’s game is not really a homecoming for Washington State coach Todd Howard, but when you spend five seasons working in a building, it has some of those earmarks.
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WSU challenge: Stopping Hillman
September 15, 2011 in Sports When it comes to challenges, San Diego State’s football team will present more to visiting Washington State on Saturday than any of the Cougars’ previous two opponents. Especially sophomore running … 1
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Idaho State coach Kramer sees Cougs as his family
September 1, 2011 in Sports When the opposing coach punctuates an interview with a loud “Go Cougs,” it’s a bit of uncharted territory.
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Kramer revels in opportunity at Idaho State
August 31, 2011 in Sports on Page B1 There is a little known codicil in the college football constitution that requires a coach in a new job to play his former school, square off against an old compadre, …
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Blanchette: Kramer revels in Pocatello opportunity
August 30, 2011 in Sports There is a little known codicil in the college football constitution that requires a coach in a new job to play his former school, square off against an old compadre, … 2
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Cougars must make final decisions before opener
August 26, 2011 in Sports As practice wound down Friday afternoon, the Washington State Cougars began the process of getting ready for their football opener next Saturday against Idaho State.
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Cougars approach decision time on freshmen
August 24, 2011 in Sports It seems simple enough. A freshman joins a college football team. Either he’s physically ready to play, so he does. Or he’s not ready, so he redshirts, sitting out a …
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Coaches lead state’s payroll
August 11, 2011 in City on Page A1 OLYMPIA – The best-paying jobs in state government are in academia. And of those, the very best are in athletics. The 55 highest-paid state employees – and 948 of the … 27
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Cougars’ Karstetter expects better days
July 26, 2011 in Sports The past three years haven’t been exactly what Jared Karstetter expected. But there is always this fall. 1
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Cougars’ spring football will bring younger look
March 6, 2011 in Sports on Page C1 PULLMAN – Spring is the season of new. So is spring football.
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WSU coach Wulff learns to change with the times
February 25, 2011 in Sports on Page B1 Paul Wulff recently returned with his family from a week’s vacation in Hawaii where, among the other highlights, was sleep. “It was amazing,” said Washington State’s football coach. “I haven’t …
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WSU crows about receivers, linemen in recruiting class
February 3, 2011 in Sports on Page B1 PULLMAN – Mike Levenseller has been Washington State’s receiving coach seemingly since the Mesozoic Era. In that time he’s coached multiple NFL players, developed corps with cool nicknames like the …
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WSU goes big, not flashy
February 2, 2011 in Sports Despite a splash of talented receivers, the emphasis in Paul Wulff’s fourth group was on bigs, with WSU already having 11 offensive or defensive linemen among its 24 players announced …

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