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Pac-10 Week 8 Notes and Observations: Washington State Cougars

By Sam Saig, October 27, 2009 1:14 pm

Washington State Cougars 1-6 Overall (0-5 Conference)

This Week’s Score: Cal 49 – Washington State 17

Next Week’s Opponent: @Notre Dame (Alamo Dome)


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Pac-10 Week 5 Notes and Observations: Washington State Cougars

By Sam Saig, October 6, 2009 2:52 pm

Washington State Cougars 1-4 Overall (0-3 Conference)

This Week’s Score: Oregon 52 – Washington State 6

Next Week’s Opponent: Arizona State


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Week 5 Game Matchup: Washington State Cougars VS. Oregon Ducks

By Dave Consolazio and Sam Saig, October 2, 2009 12:35 pm

Washington State Cougars (1-3) vs. Oregon Ducks (3-1)
Saturday, October 3, 6:15 PM PST
Las Vegas Favorite: Oregon -33.0

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Pac-10 Week 4 Notes and Observations: Washington State Cougars

By Dave Consolazio, September 29, 2009 3:40 pm

Washington State Cougars 1-3 Overall (0-2 Conference)

This Week’s Score: USC 27 – Washington State 6

Next Week’s Opponent: @Oregon


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Pac-10 Position Breakdown: Wide Receiver – Washington State Cougars

By Sam Saig, July 31, 2009 9:29 am

Over the last five years, Washington State has produced a number of very good wide receivers including: Devard Darling, Jason Hill, Michael Bumpus (a friend and personal favorite of mine) and most recently Brandon Gibson.

Head coach Paul Wulff would certainly love to run his no-huddle offense with this group of wideouts, but it will take some time for the new cast of skill position talent to develop in Pullman.

There is a ton of youthful inexperience in the WSU receiving corps, but the unit does have a few intriguing options. The group will be led by a lightning fast junior who is one of the best players on the team, not just at the position.

Junior wideout Jeshua Anderson enters 2009 as the Cougars main receiving threat. The 6-2 188 pound playmaker was the second leading receiver on the team last season (next to Brandon Gibson). He ended 2008 with 33 receptions for 305 yards and two touchdowns (9.2 YPC), and for his career he has 45 catches for 677 yards and four touchdowns. He is a native of Woodland Hills (CA) and was a two-sport star (football and track) at Taft High School (CA).

Jeshua Anderson goes up for the TD grab

Jeshua Anderson goes up for the grab

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