Drew Peterson
Leach says Wilson recanted allegations of abuse
Apple Cup: How do you like them apples?
Pullman - Andrew Furney will never have to buy anything in Pullman again.
moreCougs left lost in the desert: lose 46-7 to Arizona State
Bragging rights on the line
The heart of a Coug
Final test on the road
Not quite a comeback for Cougar football
Jacobson: seen but rarely noticed
Pullman - He is seen, but rarely noticed. Constantly ridiculed, but seldom praised. Indispensable, but undervalued.
moreCougar football: moving forward amid turmoil
Pullman - As turmoil continues to swirl amongst the Washington State football program, the Cougars are set to face the red-hot No. 17 ranked UCLA Bruins in the annual Dad’s Weekend game at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Martin Stadium.
moreWilson cast away from Cougs
Coug fans’ thirst for a bowl game left unquenched
Cougs ready for 'dogfight' in Utah
Pullman - With bowl eligibility on the line, the Washington State Cougars will travel to the state of Utah for the second time this season, this time to Salt Lake City to face the 3-5 Utes at noon Saturday at Rice-Eccles Stadium.
moreWSU Cougs fall 24-27 against Stanford
Rough road ahead: Cougs play No. 19 Stanford this Saturday
Pullman - After enjoying a week off, the Washington State Cougars will return to action Saturday at 3:15 p.m. as they prepare to face the No. 19 Stanford Cardinal in Palo Alto, Calif.
moreCougs fall to Cal
Pullman - The Cougars played the same song, just a different verse Saturday night as they dropped their fourth straight game this season and their eighth straight overall to the University of California. The Golden Bears handed the Cougars the 17-31 loss in Pullman.
moreCougs to play Cal Bears under the lights
Feasting on quarterbacks: WSU senior defensive lineman Travis Long is tied for the national lead in sacks this season with 7.5
Cougars outmatched in Oregon
A chip on their shoulders: Cougs to face Oregon State
WSU Cougs lose to Oregon Ducks in Seattle
Seattle - The Cougars fought, scratched and clawed all game, but still fell to the University of Oregon 51-26 Saturday night at CenturyLink Field in Seattle.
moreOn to Emerald City: Cougars prepare to take on No. 2 University of Oregon in Seattle
Seattle - The Cougars head west to CenturyLink Field in Seattle to face the undefeated University of Oregon Ducks at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the team's annual “Seattle Game."
moreWSU falls to Colorado 35-34
Pullman - If you play with fire, expect to get burned. After escaping with victories in eerily similar fashions the last two weeks, WSU was not as fortunate Saturday as the Colorado Buffaloes stampeded back from a 17-point fourth quarter deficit to beat the Cougars 35-34 in Martin Stadium.
moreCougars take on Colorado to open up conference play.
Pullman - The Washington State Cougars are hoping what happened in Vegas last weekend doesn’t stay in Vegas, as they return to Pullman to open up Pac-12 Conference play against Colorado University at 1 p.m. Saturday at Martin Stadium.
moreVictory in Vegas
The Cougars earned their second win on the season, beating UNLV 35-27 Friday night in Las Vegas
Soaring to Sin City: WSU to play UNLV
Las Vegas - The Washington State Cougars look to get their first road win of the season against the winless University of Nevada, Las Vegas Rebels in a nationally televised showdown on ESPN tonight at 6 p.m. in Sin City.
moreBucannon suspended for unnecessary hit
Pullman - The WSU Cougars will play without leading tackler Deone Bucannon for the first half of their game against the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, on Friday.
moreCougars survive home opener
The Cougars pulled out their first win Saturday afternoon, knocking off Eastern Washington 24-20.
Pullman - It took the Washington State Cougars almost 70 minutes to put a touchdown on the scoreboard, but when they did it opened the floodgates in a tense 24-20 victory against Eastern Washington University on Saturday afternoon at Martin Stadium.
moreFor starting quarterback Jeff Tuel, patience is a virtue
Cougs come home to face Eastern
The WSU football team prepares to play Eastern Washington University in their home opener Saturday at Martin Stadium
'Eh, average'
After much hype, the WSU Cougars fell 6-30 in their first game of the year against BYU.
A new era begins
The Cougars opening game against BYU marks a clean slate and newfound optimism
Pullman - The Mike Leach era officially kicks off tonight at 7:15 p.m. as WSU faces Brigham Young University in a matchup of ‘Cougars’ that will be nationally televised on ESPN.
moreCougar Football Project nearing completion
Pullman - Phase one of The Cougar Football Project was on full display last Friday as WSU Athletic Director Bill Moos gave a handful of media members a tour of the new stadium facility.
moreDare to dream
The WSU football team has big plans for the 2012 season
Pullman - Halftimes will be a little different at Martin Stadium this year. While it has become routine for many students to pour out of the stadium and drown their sorrows with a case of Busch Light, they may soon learn that these are not your 2009 Cougars.
moreWork hard, play hard
The WSU Cougars continue to work hard in fall camp as they prepare to begin the 2012 season.
Pullman, Wash. - With only a couple weeks before the pirate ship sails to Provo, Utah, to take on Brigham Young University, head coach Mike Leach and the Washington State Cougars are taking one step at a time as they continue to grind-it-out during fall camp.
moreGood riddance to Bobby Petrino
The role model may be changing
One wonders if our kids should idolize modern day athletes
Leaf needs Cougs support after recent events
Former WSU great has hit rock bottom
Money is not always everything
A few coaches are choosing to stay with smaller programs over bigger schools
NFL Combine not a good indicator of skill
Seahawks got caught up in hype and drafted Curry
Gonzaga's historical run may be over
Gonzaga is looking to take back first place
The Pro Bowl is a pain to watch
Players won't go all out in a meaningless
Decision time for the Seahawks
The Seattle Seahawks should try to acquire quarterback Matt Flynn
Kobe Bryant is back and better than ever
Kobe is proving all the haters wrong that age doesn't matter
For Hawks to have chance, they must re-sign Lynch
Feed the Beast his skittles and money



