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Morning links: WSU has the late game

Between a three-day-weekend that includes Valentine's Day and an 8 p.m. tipoff I'm not expecting a lot of company at tonight's game.

But price shouldn't be a reason to stay away since Washington State is offering up two tickets for the price of one to both of this weekend's games. So if you're at Beasley Coliseum for tonight's game against Arizona State come say "hi" and maybe share a pull from your coffee thermos.

-- The big news out of WSU yesterday is that Graham Harrell has been hired as the team's new outside receivers coach. We've got a story and blog post.

-- We spoke with coach Ernie Kent and some players yesterday to preview this weekend's games.

-- SportsPressNW has a story on Cougar hooper Klay Thompson's All-Star team selection.

-- The NCAA is mulling some changes to the way players and coaches communicate on the football field.

-- Here is a profile of one of the players WSU will face tonight.

-- Washington dismissed Marcus Peters but he's hoping for a fresh start in the NFL.

-- Arizona will face a reeling UW team.

-- Once left for dead, California just keeps winning. Meanwhile Colorado can't get a W.

-- Joseph Young has been great, but Oregon's coach wants even more from the prolific guard.

-- How Wayne Tinkle turned Oregon State around so quickly.

-- Utah blew out another conference team at home. This time it was Stanford



Jacob Thorpe
Jacob Thorpe joined The Spokesman-Review in 2013. He currently is a reporter for the Sports Desk covering Washington State University athletics.

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