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Texas Supreme Court denies Mike Leach wrongful termination plea
Since his termination as head coach of the Texas Tech Red Raiders football program in 2009, Washington State Cougars coach Mike Leach has been embroiled in a wrongful termination lawsuit in Texas, which made it’s way to the state’s highest court, the Texas Supreme Court. Multiple sources have reported Leach’s suit filed against Texas Tech [...]
Tee Martin Leaving Kentucky For USC
Matt Barkley may win the Heisman Trophy next year but during the offseason, he’s happy to work as a journalist breaking Trojans news. Via the USC quarterback’s Twitter feed, Tee Martin is apparently leaving Kentucky to accept the vacant Trojans wide receivers coaching job. Last January, Kentucky boosted Martin’s salary in hopes of fending off [...]
Pac-12 Recruiting: USC Offers QB Max Browne On Junior Day
Just two weeks ago we were talking about Shaq Thompson, Cyler Miles and Brandon Beaver, who had just faxed in their LOI’s to Washington on signing day. Now it’s time to look at the class of 2013 with in-state quarterback Max Browne (Skyline HS, Sammamish, WA) who is already the No.8 overall recruit according to [...]
Breaking Down The Washington Huskies 2012 Recruiting Class
SEATTLE — National Letter of Intent day in college football, also known as the Brett Favre day, always brings joy to one program and heartbreak to another. Seventeen and eighteen year old kids make their college decisions official, but not before some late drama. For the Washington Huskies this recruiting period has been nothing short [...]
Official: Shaq Thompson Commits To Washington
SEATTLE — Who needs ESPN at 8 A.M when you can do it yourself at 10:05 P.M Monday night? Not Shaq Thompson apparently. Thompson, rated as the No.1 safety in the country by both Rivals.com and Scout.com out oph Grant High School in Sacramento, made his decision on his Twitter account tonight. “Just committed to [...]
Losing Top In-state Recruits Should Come As No Surprise To Washington Fans
SEATTLE — Rebuilding a depleted college football program takes time, time some fans aren’t interested in taking. Being intrenched in Rose Bowl victories, 10 win seasons and nationally ranked isn’t something one can be OK with losing. From 1975 to 2003 Washington had only one losing season, going 5-6 in 76′ in Don James’ second [...]
As Expected Washington Loses Out On Arik Armstead, Picks Oregon
SEATTLE — A last minute surge from Tosh Lupoi wasn’t enough for Washington to land Arik Armstead, a highly touted recruited from Elk Grove, California. Washington, amongst four other finalist on the table: Oregon, Cal, Auburn, Notre Dame and USC, was too little too late in the recruiting process as it turned out. Not for [...]
The Latest On Pac-12, Washington Recruiting With Fox Sports Tara Turnure
With college football’s “Super Bowl” day aka signing day coming up on Wednesday, February 1st. It’s the perfect time to find out where the top recruits will be spending the next 4-5 years. Scout.com and Fox Sports West Coast and Pac-12 Recruiting Reporter Tara Turnure was kind enough, as always, to talk about the latest involving [...]
Washington, Steve Sarkisian Pulling Out All The Stops With Top Recruits
SEATTLE — After Washington lost to Baylor in a record-shattering Alamo Bowl it left head coach Steve Sarkisian with a bitter taste in his mouth. It also left him with a tough personal, emotional, decision to make with defensive coordinator Nick Holt. Two long-time colleges, and very close friends, Sarkisian knew deep down that he [...]
Yuri Wright Commits to Colorado
Yuri Wright once caused some major problems with his twitter handle, forcing his high school to throw him off the team. That appears to be history now as the talented cornerback has committed to Colorado. “This is a positive thing. Definitely a huge positive going to Colorado,” Don Bosco coach Greg Toal told ESPNNewYork.com. “… [...]


