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John Blanchette - Taking time out for a spoof CML vs. CP

Well, as I mentioned this early this week, I have yet to see the media or the general public get jacked or excited about this game. In fact, most people out there have no idea that tonight is the the Apple Cup.
You wouldn't think there is a game, if you go to the Seattle Times or KOMO News. Nothing. Maybe an article here or there, but this week, we've seen a lack of hype.

Heck, when was the last time you had Christmas Lights on your roof, during an Apple Cup? That's a first.

Anyways, non-related is a funny spoof article from Blanchette, painting a picture.
I like how Mike Leach is taking a swig (Dasani) from a bottle of water!



This post was edited on 11/29 9:18 AM by M-I-Coug

Taking a time out with the coaches

Offer close for Tennessee athlete...

Washington State is close to offering Chattanooga (Tenn.) Notre Dame running back Auston Banks, I'm told. The 5-foot-9, 180-pound athlete, who can play both running back and inside receiver at the next level, does not yet hold any offers but is close to offers from Northwestern, Oklahoma, Arizona State, South Florida and several others.

Banks is teammates with top Washington State cornerback Kareem Orr, a Louisville commit who has an official visit set up to Pullman for January 16, 2015. Coach Joe Salave'a was recently in Tennessee checking out the high rising prospect. It will be interesting to see how this offer would impact Orr's recruitment. Orr has recently said that Washington State is a serious player in his recruitment.

Gleason to be honored during in-game presentation...

Cougar great Steve Gleason will be inducted into the Washington State University Athletic Hall of Fame in an in-game presentation, which will occur between the first and second quarters of this year's Apple Cup, Washington State Director of Athletics Bill Moos announced today.

"Steve is a tremendous Cougar and his induction Saturday night into the Washington State University Athletic Hall of Fame is well deserved," said Moos in a press release, which is linked below. "With a sold out Martin Stadium for the Apple Cup, I can think of no better setting to highlight Steve's accomplishments than in front of a fan base that has admired him for so many years."

Link: https://washingtonstate.rivals.com/wire.asp?SID=1089&CID=76189


This post was edited on 11/25 6:37 PM by Britton Ransford

Apple Cup Tickets

My wife's grandmother just passed away, and we aren't going to be able to make the game Saturday. I have 2 tickets in section 26 available for free to whomever wants them. I live in Lewiston/Clarkston area and can meet whoever wants them. PM me if interested.

Edit: Also, an A parking permit is included
This post was edited on 11/28 1:42 PM by Suudy

This post was edited on 11/28 2:09 PM by Suudy

It's AC Week

Why do I feel that the masses aren't jacked, as much as they have in the past? I know it's early, and the hype hasn't really started, but why do I feel that for some reason, people don't care as much as they used to?

If you live in the Seattle area, you'll notice in the past three years, our corporate job centers, (Amazon, Boeing, Microsoft) have brought in thousands of employees from out of state. BTW, we actually lead the nation in jobs. Do the new folks to our area care? No. It's a different world now. The perception of our in state rival to me, isn't as big as it was just a couple of years ago. Maybe I'm wrong?

You always hear that Oregon and Oregon State are also northwest rivals. Twenty years ago, there was no such talk. The UW rival is Washington State, not Oregon.

I suppose if we were 8-3, instead of 3-8, the hype and and noise would be there. It just seems different this year? Any why does UW play 13 games this year, and we have 12? Anyone?

Biletnikoff finalists announced, Mayle snubbed...

Alabama's Amari Cooper, Colorado State's Rashard Higgins and West Virginia's Kevin White were named finalists for the Biletnikoff Award, which honors the nation's top receiver, the organization announced on Tuesday.

Washington State receiver Vince Mayle, a redshirt senior, was left on the outside looking in despite being tied for the No. 1 in the country with 101 receptions and No. 2 in the nation in receiving yards with 1,404. His nine touchdowns are tied for No. 12 nationally.

Here's a look at the statistics for the three finalists and Mayle:

-Amari Cooper: 90 receptions, 1,349 yards, 15.0 yards per catch, 11 touchdowns
-Rashard Higgins: 77 receptions, 1,447 yards, 18.8 yards per catch, 15 touchdowns
-Kevin White: 98 receptions, 1,270 yards, 13.0 yards per catch, 9 touchdowns
-Vince Mayle: 101 receptions, 1,404 yards, 13.9 yards per catch, 9 touchdowns

I don't think anyone is going to disagree with Cooper and Higgins as finalists, but if you look at the stats, these are the top four wide receivers in the country and the receiver left out, Mayle, has more receptions, yards, yards per catch and as many touchdowns as the receiver that was included, White, who just so happens to play in the same offensive system.

Granted, I don't know whether the voters were able to take into account last weekend's games, so that could have hurt Mayle's chances, as he put up Biletnikoff Award winning numbers against Arizona State, finishing with 15 catches for 252 yards.

(For what it's worth, the fan vote that conducted, which allowed the fans to have some say in the process, had Mayle with a higher percentage of the vote (11%) than White (7%).)

What do you think?



This post was edited on 11/25 4:15 PM by Britton Ransford

Need questions for Apple Cup preview...

Alright, so it's Apple Cup week and for this week's Ask The Insider, I'm asking you guys to provide the questions. Since UW is probably the Cougars' most familiar opponent, I'm not going to spit out the regular "Who is Shaq Thompson and what kind of impact can he have on this game?"

So, post the questions you want to know and I'll ask this week's insider those questions and then we'll eat some Turkey tomorrow and then you'll be able to read about the things you want to know about the Huskies on Friday and then the Cougars will beat the Huskies on Saturday and then we'll all just point and laugh at all the UW stickers making the drive back to the west side.

OK, go.

Has anyone other than myself, had feelings/thoughts that Mike Leach

Is a much better offensive coordinator than head coach? This is not meant to be critical of Mike just an observation. Some people are destined to be CEO's and some are destined to be the CFO for example. Comparing coach to Saban, Miles or any number of top tier coaches would be unfair in my opinion but I think my initial observation has some merit, at least in some circles.

Why the ASU game bothered me....I think it may go to a philosophy

that I may not agree with, and that simply may be my problem. Against ASU I believe 35 points came as a result of turnovers. I know our head coach is an offensive guy through and through, but I believe virtually every coach I have seen or know would say "you just can't turn the ball over 5 times on the road". Instead, the press conference was about our reaction to the turnovers.
Turnovers by nature are momentum changers. That is why they call it "fickle ole mo".

How about not putting the defense in those situations. Would I rather have Kelly who threw the ball 25 times and scored 52 points, or Halliday/Falk who through it for 600 yards and 31 points? Even when our QB plays a perfect game against Cal, we lose when we score 59 points.

Saturdays game made me think about Price and his recruiting philosophy, and what he did different, even with in game management.

When Price became successful, the first thing he did was hand over the roster to his defensive coach and he got first choice. Price's philosophy when it came to recruiting may have been get the best available athlete (save the QB) on campus and we will figure out where to put them. Leach might be more position specific when it comes to recruiting.

There were numerous offensive guys Price went after that made the switch to the defensive side of the ball. Aside from Larue, have we seen that happen? Maybe Leach's offense is so specific in what they need the players he recruits fit his system and fit that side of the ball. Cracraft and Bartilone come to mind.

But getting back to philosophy, maybe his offense is so dynamic when it gets the right people in the system that defense and turnovers is almost an after thought.

If I have a complaint it is the following-for a young team (which it has perpetually been) he is constantly putting it precarious positions. Instead of burning clock against CU in 2012 (which helped define the season) he said they should be mentally tougher. Instead of figuring a way to cut down the turnovers (IE don't chuck in 60 plus times a game) they need to mentally tougher. In my 30 plus years of watching Cougar football, I have only seen it once where we had five turnovers and come out on the winning end...and that was 2003 against the Beavs at home.

WSU getting healthy this week...

According to Jacob Thorpe of the Spokesman Review, right tackle Cole Madison, running back Gerard Wicks and Sulaiman Hameed all participated in drills at the Cougars' practice today. Vince Mayle was not at practice, however, Mike Leach said the Cougars' star receiver would likely play this weekend. You can read Thorpe's full practice report at the link below.

Link: http://www.spokesman.com/blogs/sportslink/2014/nov/25/wsu-practice-no-sign-vince-mayle/

Louisville commit to visit...

Washington State continues to recruit the Southeast region and recently offered Louisville cornerback commit Kareem Orr out of Chattanooga (Tenn.) Notre Dame. The three-star cornerback is high on Washington State and says he'll take an official visit to the Palouse on January 16.

Orr, who also holds offers from Oklahoma, Arizona State, Cincy, Indiana and several others says he's also going to unofficially visit Bloomington (Ind.) as well as a trip to see the Sooners and Sun Devils before making a final decision. Here's an article from SoonerScoop.com on Orr's recent recruiting surge.

Link: https://louisville.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1708458

Are the snow forecasts legit?

Looks like the snow could go either way. Friday's forecast sounds almost balmy, with a high of 50 degrees. On Saturday, they're predicting that the temps are dramatically dip down to a high of 29. It's the precipitation that the various weather sites disagree about. Some forecast snow, but others (such as weather underground) are saying it's just going to be cold and dry.

New offer out to Georgia DE...

Washington State recently extended an offer to Atlanta (Ga.) Westminster defensive end Russell Ude. The 6-foot-3, 264-pound strongside defensive end is rated four-stars by Rivals and is committed to California.

In addition to Washington State and Cal, Ude holds offers from Louisville, Miami, Michigan State, Mississippi State, Missouri, Oregon, Penn State, UCLA, Washington, Wisconsin and several others. Prior to committing to California in late October, Ude was seriously considering Miami, Oregon, UCLA and Missouri.

Coach Joe Salave'a is leading Ude's recruitment and was recently in Georgia to visit the top flight defensive prospect.

Ernie Kent's Tuesday press conference notes...

Washington State head coach Ernie Kent was semi available to the media today and took about three questions before getting on a plane for Alaska. The Cougars' head coach talked about Josh Hawkinson and previewed what to expect from Thursday night's opponent, UC Santa Barbara.

-Kent said that academics will be a little lighter during this week's road trip as opposed to the first road trip of the season to UTEP and TCU. Dead week and finals aren't for another two weeks, but it's still going to be a demanding trip in regard to playing three games in three days, he says.

"At the same time, three games in three days is going to be hard on anybody's body," Kent said. "Particularly with the travel for all of us teams coming up there. This is where your depth, your bench is going to be huge and obviously with our style of play will be huge, because we have to make sure we have the energy to get through the three days."

-On Josh Hawkinson, Ernie Kent says that now that Josh Hawkinson has kind of made a name for himself and team's now have film on him, he's going to have to make some adjustments to his game. However, he did note that it's going to be a good thing for the rest of the team that he's going to demand attention from opposing defenses.

"I hope they do have to pay more attention [to him] because that's going to open up the perimeter game more .... a lot of teams will play behind [him] instead of your guards," Kent said. "Now they can't play behind him because he can score; he can score inside, you can move him to the outside and now imagine a 6-8 or 6-9 guy having to chase him off of a screen the way he shoots the ball.

That's going to be difficult to do. It's going to be tough adjustments that teams are going to have to make because he's not just a low-post player. He can shoot threes, he can control the break, we can bring him off double-teams and he frees your up over the floor because now you have buckets everywhere with that smaller lineup you put on the floor. Now, we have give guys on the floor that can shoot the three and that's kind of what we've been moving towards.

"I'm not saying we're moving away from Junior or we're going away from Jordan, because they're going to be very important also to allow us success, but I think it will be hard to key on Josh when you have DaVonte and Dexter and Que and they're evolving their games at the same time, it just adds to your offensive firepower and we definitely need some more of offensive firepower."

-On UCSB, Kent says that they force a lot of turnovers and are very good defensively, but they're also a sound offensive team with a top player, Alan Williams, on the inside that will pose some problems in the paint.

"They're a very good defensive team, they're a very patient offensive team and have a potential pro inside, who is going to be very tough for us to shutdown and handle," Kent said. "And they shoot the ball well, so it's going to be a tough matchup for us but I'm sure they're looking at us and seeing some things that they're going to have to deal with us, as well."

Hoops notebook: Ernie Kent's radio show...

Washington State head coach Ernie Kent was on the Cougars' IMG Radio Network for the Coaches Show with Ernie Kent on Monday from Zeppoz in Pullman. I listened in and here's the things that I heard in bullet form.

Notes from Ernie Kent's radio show

-Kent said Washington State handled the Idaho State zone pretty well. He thought they moved the ball well and shot the ball well in the second half. He also said that he challenged DaVonte Lacy at halftime and he responded well in the second half.

-Kent said that in the second half the team played with a lot more fire, energy and confidence in the second half, which helped the team shoot the ball better.

-As for Lacy, Kent said great players, at some point in time, have to be selfish, take over a game and look to score more. He wanted him to have the green light and Lacy did just that.

-On Josh Hawkinson's monster game, Kent says he's enjoying the process and as his body is getting right, the confidence and overall game is coming around. "He's growing up in front of your eyes," Kent said. "He's a very smart basketball player. I was very proud of him."

-The basketball version of The Drive on Pac-12 Networks spent a large majority of last Friday in Pullman following the team around as the prepared to face Idaho State and during the game, too. They turn the mics off at halftime, which Kent says was nice because it's tough to have a mic on you at all times.

He says there was some cool stuff in the heat of the moment, but also some special moments that fans will like. They'll also follow the Cougars during an Oregon game and Washington game this season.

-The Cougars head to Alaska this weekend, beginning tomorrow, and Kent says that this trip will be a little different than the first road trip because there won't be a lot of academics, which should free them up more. They didn't practice on Saturday and Sunday, practiced hard today, will travel tomorrow and have a light workout on Wednesday before Thursday night's game against UCSB.

-Kent talked about the Gauchos of Santa Barbara and says they're similiar to the Cougars, as are, Rice, Mercer and Colorado State, whom they'll face likely. They have a low post guy and play with four guards, spread the floor, are patient, smart and he says the biggest challenge of the game will be to shut down their big man Allen Williams (21 points per game) inside.

-The game the Guachos played at Kansas, Kent says, was big for them because they were able to slow the game down and keep the game somewhat close. He says UCSB is a very disciplined team.

-Kent says that most of the teams in the eight team tournament are similar to the Cougars and that a neutral floor helps. He hopes that they'll be in the right state of mind and ready to play. Also, he doesn't see why they can't win a championship up there.

-As for Thanksgiving, they'll eat after the game on Thursday. There won't be much sight seeing because they're playing three games in three days. He then talked about Lil Wayne, Lil Boosie and Beyonce about something, but I got lost.

-How big will it be to have some success in Alaska? Kent says it's going to be huge if they can go into a challenge like this. It can boost their confidence for the rest of the season. They're not going to beat them up and so they're going to look for any kind of success on a small scale so they can boost that confidence on a bigger scale down the road.

-Kent talked about his new signing class a little more, beginning with Renard Suggs, who he says is an excellent scorer and will help replace Lacy's scoring next season. Derrien King is also a scorer that can shoot it from the perimeter, much like Suggs. They'll both come in the door as junior college transfers that will have familiarity with the college lifestyle.

-On Robert Franks, Kent says he's the skilled four-man that he wanted to get. He didn't know what they were going to get out of Hawkinson, so they wanted to add something there. Franks is more athletic than Hawkinson and Kent expects Franks to play in the front court with him next year.

-On Jeff Pollard, Kent says that it was important for his family to send Pollard to prep school for a year, much like his older brother, who is now at Rice. He's a smart kid, too.

-Kent says that Valentine Izundu, who transferred in from Houston, is a guy that can dominate in the post. He also thinks it's good that he'll be able to sit out this year to develop his skills a little more. There's a lot of pressure on huge players like Izundu because he's tall and people think he should be dominant right away, which isn't the case.

Kent wants him to develop this year and game confidence. He's coming into his body right now and he'll get there, he says.

-Hawkinson and Railey both started against Idaho State, but then went to a four guard rotation around Hawkinson. Kent says that he's still calculating what "seven or best eight players he has and adapt his offense that fits them." Right now he's trying to get the most productive players in the rotation but that doesn't necessarily mean he'll have big guys in together.

"We have to score better," Kent says. He says that he's going to tinker with things, play with things differently and isn't afraid to play a bunch of small guys to manufacture more points.

-On Ny Redding, who had 10 points, 4 assists and 3 rebounds on Friday, Kent says the biggest thing that he does is that he creates accountability. As a freshman, he struggled coming into practice scoring the ball, but then got in the gym every night, battled through some adversity and has bought in.

"He's going to make other players better on this team because his play is going to hold others accountable," Kent said. "He takes basketball very seriously. If a freshman comes in and outworks everyone else, he's going to play."

-Kent wants Ike Iroegbu and Dexter Kernich-Drew to be more aggressive and be on their "a-game." They need to be consistent knowing their jobs and doing their jobs. He thinks all of the guys are buying in, but now it's a matter of having the accountability in place to be successful. He sees that happening on a daily basis.

-On Que Johnson, Kent says that he doesn't envision him coming off the bench. He wants him to continue to understand the speed of the game and focus on the defensive end. "His game is going to demand a starting job sooner rather than later," Kent said. "I need about two or three guys to do that and then we have something special."

-Kent says that Lacy and Que are similar in that they shoot the ball well, but Que brings an added dimension to rebounding. Lacy is better at getting into the lane better. For them to have success this year, Kent says they have to play at a high level together.

-On trying to get Cheatum, Longrus and Railey consistent, he says that's been a big challenge. "We're going to need them," Kent says. "I look at their numbers combined and if their numbers combined give us great contributions, we'll be fine." Kent says they aren't doing that and since they're going to be a "three-headed monster," they'll need to play better rotationally.

-On Longrus, he says he loves his screens, his rebounding and vocality on defense, but he "really loves scoring." He needs Longrus to score more and understand that that's also one of his responsibilities.
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