Wilson: 'I could have used a different word'
While Marquess Wilson's statements in the Pac-12's report are generally summarized and still not all that extensive, they represent the first comments from him since a text message to Bill Moos.
While Marquess Wilson's statements in the Pac-12's report are generally summarized and still not all that extensive, they represent the first comments from him since a text message to Bill Moos.
Former WSU wide receiver Marquess Wilson levied some serious allegations of abuse against coach Mike Leach and his staff in a letter to the media just hours before the game against UCLA on Saturday. Athletics director Bill Moos responds.
In the most recent edition of Cougar Sports Weekly, I explored just why it is that Bill Moos is pushing donations to the Cougar Athletic Fund so hard -- and what kind of a difference those donations could make. Here's an excerpt.
WSU announces $3 million gift to athletics, the largest in the department's history.
How Bill Moos won the offseason with his hire of Mike Leach, while other school flailed.
Show WSU athletics director Bill Moos that his faith in our fanbase is warranted by becoming a donor to the Cougar Athletic Fund. Take that great feeling of today's press conference introducing Mike Leach and put it into action by making a donation on the level of whatever you can afford.
(1) Bill Moos vs. (8) Shawn Swartz: Coug of the Year 2011 Quarterfinal, with the WSU athletic director versus an inspirational track and field star.
If you've got a soft spot for those who serve our country, this offer is for you. The WSU Athletic Department is offering the opportunity for fans to donate discounted tickets to active military at Fairchild Air Force Base and the Veterans Tickets Foundation for the Utah game at Martin Stadium on Nov. 19.
We catch up with Dave Clark of SounderAtHeart.com, who is a veteran of the radio industry, to get an insider's perspective of the Cougs' new radio deal in the Seattle area. Recorded June 2, 2011.
In what is nice -- but mildly disappointing -- news for all Cougar fans on the west side of the state of Washington, WSU Athletics Director Bill Moos announced Wednesday on the Kevin Calabro show that KTTH 770-AM will be the new home of the Washington State radio network in Seattle starting this fall.