From worst to first, ranking the 12 teams on Washington State’s 2018 schedule
Washington (last season: 10-3) – Years 1-4 of the Chris Petersen era in Seattle netted 37 wins compared to 17 losses. If the Huskies can get over a big hurdle the first week of the season, 2018 could be their best season yet. Even though UW shipped five players off to the NFL last weekend, the Huskies return unarguably the best backfield in the Pac-12 – perhaps the nation – with quarterback Jake Browning and running back Myles Gaskin. The Huskies lose the league’s best defensive player from a year ago, but they bring back six players who collected all-conference accolades. It’s a long season, but UW might be well on its way to the College Football Playoff if it can steal a win from Auburn in Atlanta on Sept. 1. Grade: A+
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Washington Huskies running back Myles Gaskin (9) runs the ball against WSU during the second half of the 2017 Apple Cup at Husky Stadium in Seattle, Wash. (Tyler Tjomsland / The Spokesman-Review)
LOL.
Pervasive Mismanagement Within Washington State Athletics Department Discovered In New Audit
May 03, 2018
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — A new internal audit has found extensive mismanagement within the Washington State University Athletics department, including the possible inflation of home football attendance and the improper distribution of free tickets to football games.
The audit, completed in mid-April, comes as leaders of the Pullman school grapple with a $67 million athletic budget deficit built up over recent years.
The audit also found problems with contract management, ethics training, attendance data, benefits for athletics employees and cash handling in the ticket office.
The school responded to the audit by saying changes were coming because of the hiring of a new director of athletics, Pat Chun, and other top administrators.
Chun was hired in January to replace Bill Moos, now at Nebraska, who was in charge during the audit period.
And 1 Pac 12 North title, so by your own stats Petersen is an underachiever. Please show me more pictures of Coach Average Pete
fuck arizonaCollege football's post-spring outlook: Favorite, dark horse, also-ran for each conference
PAC-12
Favorite: Washington. The Huskies are poised to take home the PAC-12 title behind quarterback Jake Browning, running back Myles Gaskin and a defense that will again rank among the best in college football.
Dark horse: Arizona. There may be a learning curve as Kevin Sumlin takes over for Rich Rodriguez, but the Wildcats have the personnel to fit the new offensive scheme and sneak to the top of the South division.
Bringing up the rear: Oregon State. A long and painful building project begins under first-year head coach Jonathan Smith.
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That's Hugh Millen's kid isn't it?
Oregon lands their QB for the 2019 class. Had recently decommitted from Northwestern and signs were pointing to Ducks landing him so he could stay closer to home.
Yep. A offer from Wash wasn't going to happen and appears his heart ended up wanting to play closer to home no matter what. ASU and Oregon we're his best options at this point to play in the PAC.That's Hugh Millen's kid isn't it?