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Well the suspense is killing this Coug. Figured we needed a hand-wringing thread.
Question - when is his birthday? Or in simpler terms, when does he turn 21? Every bar in Pullman wants to know. I've scoured the internet and can't find a birthdate. I see that SMU's backup and sometimes starter QB is entering the portal but will stay for the playoffs.
 
Well the suspense is killing this Coug. Figured we needed a hand-wringing thread.
Question - when is his birthday? Or in simpler terms, when does he turn 21? Every bar in Pullman wants to know. I've scoured the internet and can't find a birthdate. I see that SMU's backup and sometimes starter QB is entering the portal but will stay for the playoffs.
I wouldn’t say we are out of the woods but consider it very good news so far he hasn’t “entered” the portal yet. There’s no commitment once you do of course but sort of like a kid “reopening his recruitment” I’d say we went from 1% to 50% he’s staying which is outstanding.
 
I wouldn’t say we are out of the woods but consider it very good news so far he hasn’t “entered” the portal yet. There’s no commitment once you do of course but sort of like a kid “reopening his recruitment” I’d say we went from 1% to 50% he’s staying which is outstanding.
I want to know when he turns 21! Can you imagine the NIL fundraisers we could have at establishments all over the state? "Have a beer with John Mateer" - proceeds go to his NIL fund!". And serve nothing except 'Ol Crimson beer. More money.

Edit - shit - Hutson just declared for the portal.
 
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Hutson exiting doesn't necessarily mean anything related to Mateer, but it's not a great sign. You can read it as he knows JM is leaving and he wants to go somewhere with an established QB...or you can read it that his leaving means JM has fewer familiars to return to, now that his top 2 receivers and RB are gone. Or, maybe he just doesn't like that all the attention is on JM. Or about 1,000 other maybes that I don't have the energy to list.
 
Hutson exiting doesn't necessarily mean anything related to Mateer, but it's not a great sign. You can read it as he knows JM is leaving and he wants to go somewhere with an established QB...or you can read it that his leaving means JM has fewer familiars to return to, now that his top 2 receivers and RB are gone. Or, maybe he just doesn't like that all the attention is on JM. Or about 1,000 other maybes that I don't have the energy to list.
Well, Oklahoma lost all of their WR's to the portal, so they probably overpaid for Hutson.
 
Hutson exiting doesn't necessarily mean anything related to Mateer, but it's not a great sign. You can read it as he knows JM is leaving and he wants to go somewhere with an established QB...or you can read it that his leaving means JM has fewer familiars to return to, now that his top 2 receivers and RB are gone. Or, maybe he just doesn't like that all the attention is on JM. Or about 1,000 other maybes that I don't have the energy to list.
Top 2 receivers are gone? You mean for 2025 right?
 
He’s leaving. Watch Dickert post practice video. Dickert looks like a guy who had his life stolen. His eyes are blank. Dude is probably on the verge of a breakdown. Mateer is leaving.
 
He’s leaving. Watch Dickert post practice video. Dickert looks like a guy who had his life stolen. His eyes are blank. Dude is probably on the verge of a breakdown. Mateer is leaving.
I would suspect he is and that is my expectation, but what can be done....
 

WSU QB John Mateer to use weekend to mull transfer portal decision​

Greg Woods
Dec. 13, 2024 at 7:52 pm
The Spokesman-Review

PULLMAN – Washington State’s football program will change in a big way after this weekend.

Quarterback John Mateer will use the weekend to spend time with his family and decide whether to stay at WSU or enter the transfer portal, coach Jake Dickert said Friday, adding, “We’ll know very soon,” what Mateer decides.

It’s a monumental decision for WSU and Mateer, who has been taking part in the team’s practices for the Dec. 27 Holiday Bowl, Dickert said. Mateer finished the regular season leading the nation with 44 total touchdowns – 29 passing and 15 rushing. In his first season as starter, Mateer led the Cougars to an eight-win season, including victories over Texas Tech and Washington and a comeback road win over San Diego State.

The Cougars had a three-game losing streak to end the season – a skid that included setbacks to New Mexico, Oregon State and Wyoming – but Mateer mostly did his part all season. His completion percentage hovered around the 70% mark for the final five games.

Mateer would have plenty of suitors if he does enter the portal.

Last week, former WSU offensive coordinator Ben Arbuckle took the same job at Oklahoma, raising the possibility of Arbuckle recruiting Mateer to join him.

Former WSU running backs and associate head coach Mark Atuaia accepted the same role at Utah on Thursday, so perhaps the Utes would be interested in Mateer’s services, although they landed former New Mexico QB Devon Dampier out of the portal this week.

WSU has also reportedly lost QBs coach John Kuceyeski to Oklahoma, where he will work as senior offensive assistant/assistant QB coach. In the absence of Arbuckle, Dickert had tabbed Kuceyeski to call plays in the Holiday Bowl, noting his strong rapport with Mateer and the Cougars’ quarterbacks. Dickert will have to look elsewhere for that role.

Kuceyeski is the third Cougars coach to leave the program in the past two weeks.

He’s the fourth coach to exit since the end of the regular season, including former defensive coordinator Jeff Schmedding, who was fired early last week. That means WSU will not have either of its coordinators for the Holiday Bowl.

“There’s no timeline to the right person,” said Dickert, who will call the WSU defense in the bowl game, referencing filling the vacant positions. “Obviously, I’ve been in a lot of conversations. My phone’s been blowing up from all the jobs that we have open and just the excitement for these positions.

“So we’ll take our time to find the right people and really sit down this weekend and continue that process.”

As of Friday evening, the Cougars have lost 18 players to the transfer portal, including seven starters: running back Wayshawn Parker; safeties Adrian Wilson and Jackson Lataimua; defensive tackle Ansel Din-Mbuh; punter Nick Haberer; and cornerback Ethan O’Connor, who teased an Oklahoma visit on his Instagram story Friday.

The Cougars are doing what they can to prevent Mateer from leaving.

WSU’s NIL team, the Cougar Collective, has prepared what Dickert called a “package” last week for Mateer in an effort to convince him to stay. Mateer reportedly has a $1 million offer from another school on the table, perhaps indicating his going rate.

“It’s been amazing to see what the Coug fans and Coug nation has done and the university through the collective,” Dickert said. “It’s been a really amazing kind of pitch.”

Greg Woods: Washington State beat writer for The Spokesman-Review
 
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