Pac-12 morning links: Nugent remains undefeated
So, about that new Washington State soccer complex … the lights work, so does the drainage system. All the new equipment got a workout last night thanks to some pouring rain and lightning storms that pushed back new WSU soccer coach Steve Nugent’s debut by nearly three hours.
But the Cougars ops guys really wanted to make this game against TCU happen and they pulled it off with just 10 minutes to spare before the mandatory cancellation time.
It’s a good thing they did because the Cougars won handily. Here’s
our story in today’s paper
on the WSU victory.
Pac-12 links are after the jump.
…
— Our WSU position previews
continue today
with a story on the wide receivers.
— Here is a WSU story from the
Rutgers perspective
.
— Here is
another WSU season preview
.
— Larry Stone says that
developing a quarterback
is job No. 1 for Chris Petersen.
— Arizona has one of the nation’s
most veteran offensive lines
.
— An Arizona State freshman
has a lot to learn
despite his recruiting hype.
— And here is a
season preview for the Golden Bears.
— Colorado cornerback Yuri Wright is
making a case
for more playing time.
— Byron Marshall is still around, but Thomas Tyner
isn’t going to play second fiddle
at running back.
— Oregon State has a
veteran defense
in 2014.
— Evan Crower is ready to
take over at quarterback
should Stanford need him.
— UCLA has a young star at linebacker and his
name isn’t Myles Jack
.
— USC might have to take on Fresno State
without Tre Madden
.
— Here is
what we know
about Utah.
* This story was originally published as a post from the blog "SportsLink." Read all stories from this blog