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      <title>Cougs post some head-turning Pro Day numbers</title>
      <description>PULLMAN – It’s a small group of graduating seniors for Washington State in 2013 and the question looms: Are there NFL-caliber prospects among them? If WSU’s NFL Pro Day proved anything Thursday, it’s that some Cougs will, at the least, be wild cards come draft day next month. Indeed, from this chair, the event was a raging success.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Mar 2013 21:40:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Hoffman-Ellis, other Cougs now wait for calls</title>
      <description>WASHINGTON STATE linebacker Alex Hoffman-Ellis went undrafted Saturday on the third and final day of the NFL draft and now awaits what figures to be an array of calls from teams looking to sign him as a free agent. He joins a group of fellow Cougs, none considered as draftable as Hoffman-Ellis, who now look to sign on as free agents.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Apr 2012 19:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Hoffman-Ellis, stock rising, awaits NFL draft</title>
      <description>ALEX-HOFFMAN ELLIS, a wild-eyed warrior on the football field, often shocks fans who meet him for the first time away from the field and discover that he’s usually rather laidback when the helmet and shoulder pads come off. Hoffman-Ellis, the Cougars’ top prospect for this week’s NFL draft, projected his usual calm and cool manner on Monday when he discussed his draft outlook.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Apr 2012 04:58:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Cougars get more bad news on injury front</title>
      <description>SEPARATED SHOULDER. Torn anterior-cruciate ligament. Those are typical quarterback injuries. Coach Paul Wulff said redshirt freshman Connor Halliday’s season-ending lacerated liver suffered during Saturday’s 30-27 overtime loss against Utah is more along the lines of a car-accident injury, according to the internist at Pullman Regional Hospital. Meanwhile, WR Isiah Barton's season is over.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Nov 2011 01:57:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>CF.C &amp; KJR: The Crimson and Gray Podcast</title>
      <description>CONNOR HALLIDAY AND MARQUESS WILSON were the two headliners from WSU's thrilling 37-27 win over ASU but a host of other players -- both on offense and defense --  also played huge roles in the victory.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 20:38:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Coug QB is Pac-12 Offensive Player of Week</title>
      <description>CONNOR HALLIDAY'S eye-popping numbers in WSU's stirring win over ASU had a predictable result. The redshirt freshman QB was named the Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week on Monday.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 20:28:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Halliday finds inspiration in Gleason</title>
      <description>PULLMAN – Connor Halliday will never forget his epic performance Saturday night against Arizona State, but the young quarterback’s most precious memory from the weekend may have taken place the day before.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 18:31:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Martin Stadium Miracle Gives Cougs Hope</title>
      <description>ON A COLD NIGHT on the Palouse, led by a novice quarterback, on a team that has been up and down more times than an elevator, Cougar faithful found something in the snow: Hope. After dropping their last five games, Washington State not only prevailed against Arizona State, but also won by 10 points.</description>
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      <title>Cougar receivers getting their groove back?</title>
      <description>IT WASN'T ENOUGH to win, but it was something. After a trio of poor performances against UCLA, Stanford and Oregon State, WSU’s receiving corps showed some life Saturday afternoon in their 43-28 loss at No. 7 Oregon. For the first time since the Cougars’ 31-27 win at Colorado, Jared Karstetter and Marquess Wilson both surpassed 100 yards in the same game.</description>
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      <title>PRACTICE REPORT: Lobster making most of reps</title>
      <description>PULLMAN-- For Marshall Lobbestael it's been a roller coaster ride – shuttling between the starting unit and the 2s. The senior is definitely with the 1s this week and on Saturday and he was threading the needle on Tuesday. As for the defense, the theme for the second straight day was speed and tempo.</description>
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      <title>Cougars unable to find confidence, or points</title>
      <description>SEATTLE -- You can win a football game with 21 points. Just not when the opposing team puts up 44. A mere four weeks after being ranked first in the nation in scoring, with 61.5 points per game, Washington State is in a slump. That never was more evident than after Saturday’s drubbing by Oregon State at CenturyLink Field in Seattle.</description>
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      <title>Mistakes, opportunities not seized kill Cougs</title>
      <description>THE PUNDITS HAD this one right. While unanimously -- and correctly -- predicting that No. 7 Stanford would defeat the Cougars in their homecoming game Saturday at Martin Stadium, the sentiment was that Washington State had an opportunity if it could force mistakes. That also was accurate, but the Cougars could not capitalize in a 44-14 loss.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Oct 2011 02:36:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>PRACTICE REPORT: Tuel busy working with 1s</title>
      <description>PULLMAN -- Washington State quarterback Jeff Tuel was cleared this morning to play in Saturday's homecoming game against Stanford, and the junior responded Wednesday with his best practice since his return. Coach Paul Wulff said he was impressed with Tuel, who spent the majority of practice with the starters.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Oct 2011 03:23:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Wulff: WSU has opportunity to create memories</title>
      <description>IT IS A game that Washington State coach Paul Wulff said Tuesday  he will cherish for the rest of his life. The indelible image of defensive back Vernon Todd swatting away Troy Aikman’s pass into the end zone to preserve the Cougars’ win at No. 1 UCLA in 1988. A new generation of players, he said, have a similar opportunity when they host No. 7 Stanford at 4:30 p.m. Saturday.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Oct 2011 21:48:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Cougs go airborne for Mile High win</title>
      <description>MARQUESS WILSON sped past two defenders and hauled in a 63-yard touchdown pass from Marshall Lobbestael with 1:10 left to lead Washington State to a stunning 31-27 comeback win over Colorado on Saturday.
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      <title>Lobbestael has a first half for the ages</title>
      <description>WASHINGTON STATE quarterback Marshall Lobbestael put on a passing clinic in the first half of the Cougars' game with UNLV Saturday, completing 18 of 21 passes for 274 yards, four touchdowns and no interceptions. Lobbestael connected on a head-turning 13 of his first 14 passes.
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      <title>FINAL SCRIMMAGE: D-tackle Pole shines</title>
      <description>PULLMAN -- Toni Pole provided a reminder to more than 250 fans under the Martin Stadium lights as to why he nearly played as a true freshman a year ago before his season was derailed by an injury. The defensive tackle provided relentless pressure to lead a solid performance by the defense in Washington State's final scrimmage.</description>
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      <title>A closer look at receiving records</title>
      <description>THEY'VE BEEN CALLED the deepest group of wide receivers at Washington State in potentially the last 20 years. That naturally begs the question, what kind of numbers might the Wazzu receiving corps put up in 2011?</description>
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      <title>Wulff setting bar high for special teams</title>
      <description>SPECIAL TEAMS CAPTURE far too little notice for their impact on winning and losing football games. As the Cougars prepare to kick off fall camp on Aug. 7,  Paul Wulff weighs in on the WSU special team units..</description>
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      <title>OFFENSIVE PRIMER: Wide Receivers</title>
      <description>HEADED INTO THE summer, no offensive position at Washington State has drawn more talk and attention than the wide receivers. And for good reason.</description>
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