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Dare to dream…

We can do this because we are fans…players…go 1-0 on Friday night please.

But…this is pretty cool, I’ve never played with it before. According to ESPNs playoff predictor we have the highest probability of any P4 team. Their computer has us making the playoffs even if we lost a game to FSU, BSU or OSU. And if we ran the table being a 5 seed. Now that I’ve jinxed us, enjoy the rest of your day.

Tennessee to add 10% 'talent fee' to tickets to fund players...

Coming soon to a WSU Ticket office near you?

Tennessee set to add 10% 'talent fee' to tickets to fund plan for revenue sharing with players​

The Volunteers have been one of the most aggressive programs in NIL​

By Shehan Jeyarajah
7 hrs ago • 1 min read
Syndication: The Knoxville News-Sentinel
USATSI
Tennessee athletics is adding a groundbreaking "talent fee" to season and single-game tickets in order to help fund proposed revenue sharing with athletes. Vols athletic director Danny White announced the decision in a video sent out to Volunteer fans on Tuesday morning.
As part of the plan, Tennessee will add a 10% premium charge to tickets that will go directly to athletes starting with 2025 season tickets. After the Volunteers reached 20 wins over the last two years for the first time in decades, Tennessee football season tickets are projected to increase an additional 4.5%
"We will continue to grow our other revenue streams and be efficient with our expenses to maximize the anticipated full revenue share allotment," Tennessee said in a statement obtained by 247Sports. "There has never been a time in college sports where revenue growth had such a close correlation to winning. We strive to equip our coaches with all the resources needed to compete at a championship level and create the best opportunities for Tennessee student-athletes."
Tennessee was one of the earliest and most aggressive adopters of NIL when the system was instituted in 2021. The NCAA previously attempted to investigateTennessee for alleged NIL violations in February, but the Volunteers sued and ultimately earned a temporary injunction against the NCAA enforcing any NIL rules.
The revenue share is also dependent on finalization of the House v. NCAAlawsuit, which opens the door to direct athlete compensation from athletic departments. The projected settlement would allow athletic departments to compensate athletes directly up to approximately $22 million. However, the two sides have not yet finalized the agreement.

I hope we are done talking about boycotting the Apple Cup

Just flying home from a great weekend in the PNW. The overall game experience was great. Pioneer Square was rocking pre-game, and seemed to exceed expectations. I was at the Elysian Brewery across from Lumen Field pre-game and they essentially ran out of beer, with only two taps still running out of probably +40! Lumen is much more comfortable than either campus stadium, and it seemed about 40/60 Cougs/Huskies. The fans were loud during the game but overall pretty chill- almost like we were guests at someone else’s house. There were definitely fewer students there for each side- UW hasn’t returned yet from summer break. The weather was very fall-like and it really felt like the Apple Cup to me. It was also so nice to be mentioned on ESPN, and all the other networks, for playing a big game and winning a big game, and not just as a victim of conference re-alignment or for waiving a flag a mind-numbing number of times.

Going forward the AC is going to be A LOT more important for us, because non-conference scheduling is going to get a lot harder. Every coach said it was nearly impossible to get Power 5 conference teams to travel to Pullman when we were one, and now its going to be next to impossible, once the currently scheduled games are played. Beating Wisconsin, Texas Tech and Washington out-of-conference is going to cement the message not to play WSU at home. If anyone glanced at the Texas Tech message boards after last weekend, the fan hatred was split 3-ways between their coach, their QB and their AD for scheduling such a “horsesh*t game”. Regardless who else joins the Pac12, this is the most important event in WSU sports, by about 100-fold. Continuing this series is a huge gift to WSU, and winning this game was honestly as much fun as any Apple Cup I’ve been to, and I’ve been to a lot.

OK so UNLV. WTF?

Why were they not invited (yet)? Or were they, and they said no? The UNLV/UNR "package deal" hypothesis is out there but doesn't seem to be the reason - but maybe it was. Regents are saying they didn't deep-six it, they don't know anything apparently.

So WTF happened? UNLV is an absolute no-brainer and should have been the first or second invite. UNLV fans think we dogged them and don't want them. I don't believe that. This needs to be fixed. I dunno who else we will invite, but UNLV HAS TO BE the next one.

Our full WCC schedule for the 2024-25 season...

Interesting we don't play Oregon St. home and away....​

Here’s WSU’s WCC men’s basketball schedule with 2 games vs. Gonzaga​

Greg WoodsAug. 6, 2024 at 1:33 pm
By
The Spokesman-Review
PULLMAN — The next chapter of Washington State men’s basketball is here.

The Cougars on Tuesday released their schedule for competition in the West Coast Conference, which they are joining as affiliate members for two seasons in the wake of the Pac-12’s collapse, giving them the opportunity to rekindle a dormant rivalry with nearby Gonzaga.

WSU gets nine home games in WCC play and nine on the road. In the teams’ first meeting since 2015, the Cougs visit Gonzaga for a matchup in Spokane on Jan. 11, then host the Zags in Pullman on Feb. 19.

WSU’s home games in WCC play include contests against Loyola Marymount (Dec. 30), San Francisco (Jan. 4), Pacific (Jan. 9), Portland (Jan. 18), Saint Mary’s (Jan. 25), Pepperdine (Feb. 8), Gonzaga (Feb. 19), Santa Clara (Feb. 22) and San Diego (Feb. 27).

The Cougs’ road games are at Portland (Dec. 28), Gonzaga (Jan. 11), San Diego (Jan. 16), Santa Clara (Jan. 23), Pacific (Jan. 30), San Francisco (Feb. 1), Oregon State (Feb. 6), Saint Mary’s (Feb. 15), Pepperdine (March 1).

WSU and Oregon State, the lone Pac-12 holdovers, will be eligible to win WCC conference championships and the conference tournament’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.

Either Gonzaga or Saint Mary’s have won each of the past 16 WCC conference tournaments, whose top two seeds earn byes into the semifinals. The third and fourth seeds start in the third round, fifth and sixth in the second round, while the 7-10 seeds start in the opening round. The tournament’s format places a high priority on the regular season.

It’s the first season at the helm for first-year coach David Riley, who came over from Eastern Washington when former WSU coach Kyle Smith left for the head-coaching gig at Stanford after last season, which ended with the Cougars’ first NCAA Tournament berth since 2008.

Here is WSU’s full WCC schedule for the 2024-25 season:

Dec. 28 (Sat) – at Portland (Portland, Ore.)
Dec. 30 (Mon) – vs. LMU (Pullman)
Jan. 4 (Sat) – vs. San Francisco (Pullman)
Jan. 9 (Thu) – vs. Pacific (Pullman)
Jan. 11 (Sat) – at Gonzaga (Spokane)
Jan. 16 (Thu) – at San Diego (San Diego, Calif.)
Jan. 18 (Sat) – vs. Portland (Pullman)
Jan. 23 (Thu) – at Santa Clara (Santa Clara, Calif.)
Jan. 25 (Sat) – vs. Saint Mary’s (Pullman)
Jan. 30 (Thu) – at Pacific (Stockton, Calif.)
Feb. 1 (Sat) – at San Francisco (San Francisco, Calif.)
Feb. 6 (Thu) – at Oregon State (Corvallis, Ore.)
Feb. 8 (Sat) – vs. Pepperdine (Pullman)
Feb. 15 (Sat) – at Saint Mary’s (Moraga, Calif.)
Feb. 19 (Wed) – vs. Gonzaga (Pullman)
Feb. 22 (Sat) – vs. Santa Clara (Pullman)
Feb. 27 (Thu) – vs. San Diego (Pullman)
March 1 (Sat) – at Pepperdine (Malibu, Calif.)

Greg Woods Washington State beat writer for The Spokesman-Review

Riley interview, rotation (?)

Forgot about this Riley interview from 'Off the Carousel with the spam hit. Beind Riley there are player groupings.
  • EP/DE - Price/Erickstrup
  • ND/LW - ND Okafor/LeJuan Watts
  • CC/RV/PG - Coward/Vavers/Gerrits
  • NC/IW - Calmese/Isaiah Watts
Maybe just playing around with things for summer workouts or maybe totally meaningless.

KW/MW - Kase Wynott/Marcus Wilson listed at the bottom. Not listed Tomas Thrastarson (w/ national team) and Dimitrije Vukicevic (just signed).

Rewatched the end of the Apple Cup

So I rewatched the end of the game just to get a better sense of the insanity of that final 1:30. One thing that happened that pissed me off at the time but forgot in the midst of everything else is how quick the officials were to blow plays dead and reset the clock to give the mutts more time. We snapped the ball at 1:04, ran a play and somehow only used 2 seconds. In the 1997 Rose Bowl....they wouldn't give us credit for spiking the ball in 2 seconds. I still want my 2nd second back.

It happened all game but it was amazing to see the lack of discipline by the mutts in that final minute. Three penalties in that final minute. Valdez for UW might be player of the game. He kept two of our drives alive with offsides penalties where he made contact with the center. Special level of stupid to manage that feat. The one shot of Jedd Fisch looking out onto the field after one of the penalties with the look of "what the f#ck are you guys doing?" was pretty hilarious.

After seeing so many games where WSU snatched defeat from the jaws of victory, it was pretty refreshing to have the mutts return the favor.

Kyle Thornton ~ A 2019 walk-on~ now...The AC Hero...

WSU’s Apple Cup win an emotional moment for Kyle Thornton and family​

Greg Woods
Sep. 15, 2024 at 9:26 pm
By
The Spokesman-Review

PULLMAN — Steve Thornton breathed a sigh of relief when the camera panned away from him and his wife, Debbie.

The two found themselves near the end zone at Lumen Field, near the spot where their son Kyle had sealed Washington State’s Apple Cup win over Washington Saturday afternoon with a game-winning tackle, and a Seattle television reporter was interviewing Kyle. He pulled his family into the shot: Mom, dad and younger brother, Cameron.

Steve was bawling. Debbie was teary-eyed. So eventually, the camera operator zoomed into Kyle’s face, leaving Steve and Debbie out of the shot.

“We looked like we were attending a funeral more than we were celebrating,” Steve said.

The emotions washed over Thornton’s parents because they knew how much this meant to their son, who will be remembered as the hero of the 2024 Apple Cup. On fourth-and-goal from the 1, WSU up five with a shade over a minute left, UW quarterback Will Rogers ran a speed option to the right. Cougar edge Andrew Edson bullrushed his way into Rogers and forced him to pitch it to running back Jonah Coleman.

That’s about when Thornton, the Cougars’ sixth-year linebacker, surged toward Coleman, met him at the line of scrimmage and brought him to the ground. He held up his fist like fourth down was coming up. Instead, something even better was on the horizon for the Cougs: Their first Apple Cup win in three years — and just their third in 15 seasons.

“I think I’ve only cried like that one other time at the end of a game,” Steve said, “and it was when they won the CIF (California Interscholastic Federation) in high school.”

Thornton, a class of 2019 linebacker, has been around WSU’s program for quite some time. A former walk-on, he was recruited by the late Mike Leach. He watched the Cougs’ 2020 season result in just four games thanks to the pandemic. He was put on scholarship ahead of the 2021 season, in time to play three snaps in WSU’s win in the Apple Cup that season.

Since then, he has appeared in every game the Cougs have played, the last 15 as a starter. He’s earned the respect of his teammates, earning captain honors this season. So far this fall, he’s made 10 tackles in three games, helping WSU race to a spotless 3-0 start to the season.

But he had never made a play of this magnitude, of this gravity. Nobody understood that better than his parents, who were sitting in Lumen Field’s section 131, row G — the perfect angle, right in line to watch Kyle’s game-winning tackle. When the Huskies marched inside the Cougs’ 10-yard line, Steve and Debbie started to feel the anxiety of the moment.

It only got worse moments later. Facing fourth-and-goal from the 1, the Huskies came to the line to snap the ball. But coach Jedd Fisch didn’t like what he saw. Timeout UW.

“I’m like, ‘Oh, shoot. Now we’ve got another minute and a half or two minutes,’” Steve said. “We have to sit here and see what’s gonna happen, just knowing that (Kyle) was gonna have to make a play. I knew it was gonna come down to something like that. Especially as a parent, you just want the best outcome possible for your kids.”

“I’ve never been so nervous,” Debbie said. “Steve was clutched on to me so tight. He was hanging on to me like a weight. I was like, no, I need my space. I need room to breathe and jump and get excited and get nervous.”

Seconds later, though, mom and dad were trying to figure out how to reach the field and join all the other WSU fans. Steve was expecting security to be pretty stringent, but after one officer tackled a field-rusher, the rest of the security team realized there were too many fans to stop — so they let everyone else through.

So Steve and Debbie started to look for Kyle. They looked up to the video board, which showed their son holding the Apple Cup trophy, so they located him that way. Before they knew it, they were on TV, tears streaming down the parents of the Cougs’ hero.

“Having his brother there was a big deal too, because his brother hadn’t attended many games in the six years,” Steve said. “So it meant a lot to have him there with us, how excited he was. He was crying. It was a cool moment. It was obviously one we won’t ever forget.”
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Apple Cup STAYS with WSU

NEVER sked the left of lib seattle trash again, EVER !

Keep the Cup because (1) Cougs won the LAST game, and (2) as a reminder of how the dog's left and tried to take all the money !

New voice of football tries to talk TOO much about any and everything - just STOP !

PAC 6 is a good start - must get UNLV, that's a MUST ! DO NOT go east of the Rockies for adders. Forget about Cal and Furd !

IF PAC must go into TX, take Texas State. Great start to the Coug 24 season !
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