And look, there's 120 division one football teams. In terms of rushing, their is THREE teams worse than WSU. In terms of points for, their is sixteen teams that are worse. In terms of points against, their is TEN teams worse than WSU. CU is not one of them. Our guys won't be over confident and we won't lose this game. We have one of the better home/road splits in the country and have beaten much, much better teams at home than the worst BCS team in the country.
We are going to win this game. But some of you guys are starting to crack me up with the confidence.
"I feel a lot more control of the offense," Tuel said. "Everyone feels a different vibe out here. There is more confidence, more swagger."
Tuel has the arm and scrambling ability to continue his football career into the National Football League when it's all said and done. He is especially accurate throwing the deep ball, consistently finding receivers Marquess Wilson and Jared Karstetter down the sidelines with perfect over-the-shoulder passes this fall. When in trouble, Tuel has shown the scrambling ability to extend a play and find one of his receivers in open space for first downs.
Simply put, he has all the, well - tools.
Washington St. coach Paul Wulff: Q&A
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he will change his tune when he actually see's ralphie, and gets his ass kicked all at the same time!wow! Apparently the place burned to the ground when he got there...
Seriously, the trojan over Ralphie? Dude.
Kickoff set for 1.30 pm - to be broadcast on FCS Pacific
Going to be an interesting game. Isn't Tuel out for the season?
:lol:I predict a loss and a rushed field for keeping it close
At this stage we got to start building for next year,.
Thing i want to see
1. Give Tony Jones 15 touches
2. Give Hirschman 1 or 2 series
3. Give Josh Ford 5 touches
4. Play Mccolough more
5. Have Will Oliver try Kickoff
6. Work on Oneil punts
7. Limit penalties
Hey, at least it's a home game!
Washington State's next game is its Pac-12 opener on Oct. 1 at Colorado (1-2). The Buffaloes, who play at Ohio State on Saturday, hold a 4-2 lead in the all-time series with WSU.
The bye week comes as center Andrew Roxas tries to recover from a sprained right ankle and tight end Aaron Dunn deals with a strained quadriceps muscle. Both figure to be back against Colorado.
But defensive end Adam Coerper will likely be out for several weeks with a sprained medial collateral ligament in his knee.
Wulff said starting quarterback Jeff Tuel continues to recover from a fractured collarbone suffered in the season opener. Tuel will be allowed to start throwing in practice this week, Wulff said, although he is several weeks from being cleared to play.
"He's healing as they (doctors) were hoping he would at this point," Wulff said.
Not that the Cougars have been suffering much in Tuel's absence. Senior Marshall Lobbestael has been leading one of the nation's most productive passing offenses.
They're better than I expected them to be. I could see them abusing us through the air, we're going to need to put up some points, this 17 **** isn't gonna cut it.
At this stage we got to start building for next year,.
Thing i want to see
1. Give Tony Jones 15 touches
2. Give Hirschman 1 or 2 series
3. Give Josh Ford 5 touches
4. Play Mccolough more
5. Have Will Oliver try Kickoff
6. Work on Oneil punts
7. Limit penalties