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      <title>Will Bowlin, Russell lead S-T resurgence?</title>
      <description>PULLMAN — New Washington State special teams coach Eric Russell wasn’t handed an easy task. The Cougs in 2011 were lagging in multiple special teams categories, with net punting among the areas most in need of a fix. But Russell tells CF.C there’s a mid-year transfer who can take care of that problem -- and more -- in 2012.</description>
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      <title>Countdown to Spring: Sizing up special teams</title>
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      <title>Ex-Duck w/ big leg headed to WSU, says coach</title>
      <description>FORMER OREGON kicker Mike Bowlin, who verbally committed to San Jose State a week ago, is now headed to Washington State, according to his long-time kicking coach and nationally recognized specialist guru Chris Sailer. Bowlin could put a jolt into Cougar kickoffs not seen since the days of Adam Holiday.</description>
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      <title>Cougars' redshirt report</title>
      <description>PULLMAN -- Freshmen and sophomores occupy 24 of the 44 spots on Washington State’s two-deep depth chart, and plenty of other talented youngsters are redshirting this season with the Cougars. The redshirts who seem to be drawing the most attention from WSU coaches, players and practice observers?</description>
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      <title>Cougs working the preferred walk-on angles</title>
      <description>SPOKANE’S CODY SORENSEN, the hard-hitting defensive back from Ferris and the son of former WSU All-America safety Paul Sorensen, is deciding whether to forego scholarship offers at smaller schools in order to become a preferred walk-on at Washington State. He was among a handful of walk-on targets in Pullman this past weekend on official visits. He said his trip was as good as it gets.</description>
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      <title>Holy cow! This Palouse product no Average Joe</title>
      <description>NEAR THE BOTTOM of a Cougfan.com recruiting blog the other day about some of the prep prospects who have been invited to walk on at Washington State this fall was the name Tyler McNannay. He's from nearby Colfax, a football powerhouse in the Class 2B division but hardly a wellspring of Pac-10 talent. Through the power of Google, though, it's very clear why Paul Wulff wants  McNannay in crimson.</description>
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