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PULLMAN – The notoriously rowdy student section of Martin Stadium was relatively deserted Saturday afternoon, and for good reason.
After all, Washington State students reasoned, why not take advantage of a week without classes over Thanksgiving break and head home early to have turkey with the family instead of watching a bunch of turkeys on the football field?
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By Nic Adenau
The Daily Barometer
After a big win last week beating the Huskies 48-21, the Oregon State football team will travel to Pullman to play the Washington State Cougars.
"This is another week of preparation, another Pac-10 game," Riley said. "Every moment from now on is a defining moment.
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From barometer.orst.edu
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1. Return Game Keys Win
When Travis Cobb returned the opening kickoff for a touchdown it set the tone for the game.
There are 11-year-old kids who have never seen a kickoff return return one for a touchdown by the Wildcats, Chris McAlister was the last Wildcat to do that in 1998.
The crowd seemed to know that Arizona would not be taking the Washington State lightly. The Wildcats showed up and jumped out to a 21-0 lead with the first eight...
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From bleacherreport.com
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College of Charleston women's basketball coach Nancy Wilson said she usually doesn't make such bold statements, but back in October at the school's Maroon and White festivities she promised Cougars fans that they would see some exciting basketball if they would come to the team's season opener and even went so far as to guarantee victory over Clemson.
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From charleston.net
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If Southern Illinois University Edwardsville has learned anything from its 0-3 start, it's that the Cougars need to play better defense.Thus far, the Cougars are allowing 85 points per game. Illinois hit them with 96 points in a 27-point defeat at...
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From thetelegraph.com
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