Will the Apple Cup Continue? WSU AD Pat Chun Says Decision Will Not be Influenced by Emotion

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The Apple Cup is one of the most storied rivalries in college football, and it looks like it will continue for years to come. Washington State University Athletic Director Pat Chun recently spoke out about the future of the Apple Cup and said that the decision to keep the rivalry going will not be influenced by emotion.

The Apple Cup has been a part of college football since 1900, when the first game was played between the University of Washington and Washington State University. Since then, the rivalry has grown into one of the most heated in the country, with fans from both sides fiercely loyal to their teams.

The future of the Apple Cup has been uncertain in recent years, as both teams have had their share of struggles. However, Pat Chun recently spoke out and said that the decision to keep the rivalry going will not be based on emotion. He said that the decision will be based on what is best for both schools and their respective athletic programs.

Pat Chun also said that he believes that the Apple Cup is an important part of college football and that it should continue. He said that he believes that the rivalry provides a great opportunity for both schools to showcase their talent and to compete against each other.

It looks like the Apple Cup is here to stay for now, and that is great news for college football fans. The rivalry between Washington and Washington State is one of the most heated in the country, and it looks like it will continue for years to come. Pat Chun’s comments make it clear that the decision to keep the rivalry going will not be influenced by emotion, but rather by what is best for both schools and their respective athletic programs.

Will the Apple Cup Continue? WSU AD Pat Chun Says Decision Will Not be Influenced by Emotion