
It would be nice if everyone could show class in defeat but it's a hope that's not always going to be fulfilled
A GRIP ON SPORTS • Win. Win. Win. Win. Lose. Say something dumb. Such is the usual cadence of the Olympics. Read on.
A GRIP ON SPORTS • Win. Win. Win. Win. Lose. Say something dumb. Such is the usual cadence of the Olympics. Read on.
When the Spokane Indians host a playoff game in September, their roster will look different from the one that clinched a postseason berth by winning the Northwest League first-half title.
The new WSU defensive back says he has no preference between cornerback or safety.
Washington State's good luck with the weather ran out on Friday, as the Cougars practiced in Lewiston heat that reached the upper-90s.
A GRIP ON SPORTS • What will hold our interest this weekend? Let’s see. There is a real honest-to-goodness pennant race, an NFL game, preseason college football practice and a little competition going on in the Southern Hemisphere. Anything else? Read on.
The Cougars were in the dog days as they entered the second half of preseason camp in Lewiston, but snapped out of them in time for team period.
The outside linebackers coach talks about Parker Henry's leadership at nickel.
The freshman talks about making the switch from quarterback to defensive player.
The WSU coach provides an update on the daily battle between offense and defense.
A GRIP ON SPORTS • “Did I win?” Kristin Armstrong asked the question yesterday. For the third consecutive Olympics, the Idaho graduate heard the same answer. Yes. Read on.
Freshman wide receiver Isaiah Johnson got the bulk of the reps at Z-receiver and made the most of his opportunities.
Special teams coach Eric Mele gives an update on his body-building kickers.
The WSU running back says kicker Erik Powell might be even faster than he is.
Washington State coach Mike Leach discusses a play made by Robert Taylor that he did not think was physically possible.
Everything that was asked and answered during Wednesday's WSU football chat.
A GRIP ON SPORTS • The Olympics have always been contentious, probably even in ancient Greece. “Everyone knows Dareios is on Chimera milk. That’s the only way he could have kept up with Hercules in the 100 butterfly.” But it seems to be getting worse. Read on.
The Washington State defense had a stellar practice.
A GRIP ON SPORTS • Mondays have a bad reputation, based in history and emphasized by comic-book cats. But, if yesterday is any indication, it’s also a well-deserved reputation. Read on.
The WSU receiver tells us how things are going in Lewiston.
The redshirt freshman will back up Luke Falk at quarterback.
Gabe Marks did not finish the practice, but running back Jamal Morrow had a big day.
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