Washington State University Kicks Off Fall Camp with High Anticipation

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Football season is upon us, and Washington State University is ready to kick off their fall camp with high anticipation. The Cougars are coming off of a successful 2018 season, where they went 11-2 and won the Alamo Bowl. With the return of head coach Mike Leach and a talented roster, the Cougars are looking to build on their success and make a run at the Pac-12 title.

The Cougars have been hard at work in the offseason, and the team is eager to get back on the field. Coach Leach has been busy preparing for the upcoming season, and he has high expectations for his team. “We’re looking forward to getting back out there and competing,” said Leach. “We have a lot of talent and experience returning, and I think we can do some special things this year.”

The Cougars will be led by quarterback Gardner Minshew, who is coming off of an impressive 2018 season. Minshew threw for 4,779 yards and 38 touchdowns last year, and he will be looking to build on that success this season. He will be joined in the backfield by running back James Williams, who rushed for 1,040 yards and 11 touchdowns last season. The Cougars also have a talented receiving corps, led by Tavares Martin Jr., who had 1,068 receiving yards and nine touchdowns last year.

The Cougars will open their fall camp with a scrimmage against Eastern Washington on August 17th. This will give the team a chance to get back into the swing of things before they open their regular season against New Mexico State on August 31st. The Cougars are hoping to use this fall camp to prepare for a successful season, and they are eager to get back on the field and show what they can do.

Washington State University is ready to kick off their fall camp with high anticipation. With a talented roster and experienced coaching staff, the Cougars are looking to build on their success from last season and make a run at the Pac-12 title. The team is eager to get back on the field and show what they can do, and they will open their fall camp with a scrimmage against Eastern Washington on August 17th. It should be an exciting season for the Cougars, and they are ready to get started.

Washington State University Kicks Off Fall Camp with High Anticipation