Column: Turning the Tides
Nov. 1, 2003 was the last time Washington managed to hold its own against Oregon. While the rivalry between fan bases has never died down, the competition between the two […]
Nov. 1, 2003 was the last time Washington managed to hold its own against Oregon. While the rivalry between fan bases has never died down, the competition between the two […]
As a young golfer, I looked up to a many faces I saw on TV, from Phil Mickelson to Rory McIlroy. No one stood out like Arnold Palmer. Palmer was […]
Gonzaga basketball is a wintertime staple in living rooms across the Pacific Northwest — my family’s included. Matt Bouldin was my first crush. Mike Hart taught me a jump ball […]
Soccer is one of the world’s most popular sports. Yet, Idaho has no men’s soccer team. Congress passed Title IX, an educational amendment prohibiting discrimination by gender in any federally […]
Pullman is a town with about 31, 395 people and is home to the over 20,000 Washington State students. I’m sure all of them somehow know a football player or […]
In November 1894, the Idaho Vandals and the Washington State Cougars stepped onto the field to compete in the first Battle of the Palouse. Washington State defeated Idaho 10-0, sparking […]
Five years ago, Kurt Busch said, “You want to race? Let’s race,” at Pocono Raceway five years ago. That quote struck a chord with me this week. For the last […]
College football is not a perfect system. The peculiarities and mismanagement of the BCS and College Football Playoff selection committee have driven many fans insane. In 2014, the CFP decided […]
The top Google results for the Florida State Football team don’t shed the best light on the ACC program. Player arrests and team controversies appear first. However, digging beyond the […]
The Vandal football team enters Saturday’s matchup with No. 8 Washington facing a familiar opponent on the opposite sidelines. Third-year Husky head coach Chris Petersen will square off with Idaho […]