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Pac-12 All-Conference teams announced...

The Pac-12 announced the all-conference teams tonight and senior receiver Vince Mayle was the only player named to the first or second team, earning Pac-12 second team honors as a receiver. USC's Nelson Agholor and ASU's Jaelen Strong were named first team receivers.

Washington State had four players named Pac-12 honorable mention: linebacker Jeremiah Allison, cornerback Daquawn Brown, quarterback Connor Halliday and offensive lineman Joe Dahl.

Link: https://washingtonstate.rivals.com/wire.asp?SID=1089&CID=76255

Atlanta 3-star sets WSU visit...

Washington State running back coach Jim Mastro was in Atlanta today checking out Moultrie (Ga.) Colquitt County running back Sihiem King, who will take an official visit to Washington State in January, I'm told.

King, at 5-foot-8, 175-pounds, is rated three-stars by Rivals and also holds offers from Cincinnati, Georgia Tech, West Virginia and several others, in addition to Washington State. King also has a visit set up to West Virginia on January 16. He'll likely be in Pullman the week after.

The Cougars are recruiting King as a running back, which makes sense considering three-star running back commit James Williams' knee will take some time to recover. The Cougars were previously only going to take one running back in this class, but that has obviously changed.

Coach Leach

He needs to go to Colorado Sate and California head coaches to learn what he is doing right or wrong.Moos should
send him He needs to learn game time management in the end. Get a new Offense coordinator would
help. Go Cougs. New thinking is required.Set good recruiting goals, not wanting everything. Dick Kim

I watched Cal lose to BYU..and when we played Cal I thought

it may just be our passing game that gave their DB's so much trouble. Sonny Dykes fired his first defensive coordinator and based on results should can his second.

Between Cal and WSU I have never seen so many receivers run free in my life. I understand getting physically beat every once in awhile, but how many uncontested TD's did I see between the two teams.

Is it a coincidence these teams struggle so much defensively? Chip Kelly is an offensive guru, a pioneer and yet his defenses were respectable.

So far neither have had a respectable defense. Both have fired their DC's. Could it be that a DC with other offers would shy away from these two jobs?

While not a huge Curtis Conway fan from the Pac 12 network, he often says he doesn't know how it will work without a functioning running game. Maybe a DC really doesn't want to be put in the position where the QB of his team is chucking it 65 yards a game, and then is middle of the pack in scoring offense. I wonder if it may come down to a philosophy problem.

Aron Baynes update

Who cares about the current Cougs. Let's focus on Baynes and the SA Spurs.

Friday - 6/9 for 12 points, 9 rebounds in 20+ minutes
Saturday 4/8 and 2/2 for 10 points, 8 rebounds in 20+ minutes

That's almost a double-double both games. Both wins.

Baynes is playing a lot because of Tiago Splitter injury combined with the Spurs' desire to rest 38 year old Tim Duncan. The Big Banger is making the most of his opportunities.

This post was edited on 11/24 1:50 PM by Loyal Coug

The Big Banger

Just got home. Leach's hot seat is officially on simmer.

What an awful weekend. Brutally cold weather, a stadium that wasn't properly prepped before kickoff, and a dismal performance by our football team. For those of us who made the trek from Western WA, the 2-hour traffic delay on Snoqualmie pass was icing on the cake. It took us over 7 hours to get home.

I'm still on Leach's bandwagon. I think we're going to improve over the next couple of seasons. Regardless of all that, and despite what any of us think of the state of the program, Leach is on the clock next season. In year 4, you have to show improvement; particularly when you make 3 changes within your coaching ranks. I'm all for the coaching shakeup, as our defense was as bad as I've seen in Pullman. Thing is, if we stumble to another 3-9 record next year, all eyes will be on Leach.

Update on Fotu Leiato's offer...

Washington State offered Steilacoom (Wash.) linebacker Fotu Leiato last night following his unofficial visit for the Apple Cup. I spoke with his coach today and will have a story this week, but here's a few notes on Leiato's interest and recruitment.

-His coach at Steilacoom, Williams Garrow, described Leiato as a "violent, physical and aggressive" defender.

"We had to stop doing special teams in full pads during high school practices because he kept injuring his teammates," Garrow said. "He really only has one speed, and that's all-out."


-Washington State envisions Leiato as an immediate contributor on special teams, though in Garrow's conversations with coaches, there's still a question as to what position he'll play, and it'll depend on what system he plays in. Outside linebacker or strong safety seem like the most logical spots, but the WSU coaches think his 200-pound frame can fill out to about 215-230, so linebacker may be the best bet.

-Garrow says Fotu is "very excited" about the Washington State offer and it gives him a lot of things to think about. In total, he holds offers from WSU, Wyoming, Idaho, EWU, Montana, Weber State and Montana State. He'll visit Wyoming on Dec. 12 and will likely take an official visit to Pullman. Oregon State has picked up interest and visited him at school today.

-Coach Mele and Coach Salave'a are recruiting him, with Mele the primary recruiter.

-As for his official visit, Fotu really enjoyed it and spent a lot of time with the coaching staff on Sunday morning.

"He really enjoyed himself and was very impressed," Garrow said. "He talked about the barbershop, weight room, heck he even talked about the media room, so I know that was very cool for him."

We'll have more later this week.

This post was edited on 12/2 12:20 AM by Britton Ransford

Top JUCO receiver has top-three, will visit...

Riverside (Calif.) C.C. receiver informed Chris Swanson of TrojanSports.com that Washington State, USC and West Virginia are his top three schools and a decision will be made soon. The three-star receiver will take an official visit to Washington State this weekend, he confirmed to WazzuWatch.com this evening.

Whitney won't be the only Riverside prospect in town this weekend as linebacker Jeremiah Mitchell.
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