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With no WSU game on today, Cougar fans suddenly find themselves with a free Saturday. While some will spend the day watching other teams play college football, I took a stab at predicting how a few CougCenterers will spend their Saturday.
Kyle Rancourt will probably notice a WWE Raw marathon on TV and spend the next 12 hours watching and tweeting about it.
Craig Powers will probably take the short drive to Delaware to tour a brewery where he will spend the day smelling hops like the guy in the Sam Adams commercial.
Kyle Sherwood will probably spend the day watching football and yelling at players on TV for costing him a small fortune.
Jeff Nusser will probably spend the day making kids cry. It's what he does.
Brian Floyd will probably spend the day working a 22 hour shift for SB Nation over which time his beard will grow two inches and change colors three times. It's that magical.
Jeff Collier will probably spend the day plotting his next feed sabotage. It's only a matter of time before the Pac-12 Network goes dark.
Michael Preston, with the itch to announce something, will probably take his golden throat and announce people at the gas station trying to exact pump. "$39.97 ... 98! ... 99!! ... ahhh $40.01, so close folks, so close."
SoCalCoug will probably take a trip to the Home Depot. He may go to Bed, Bath and Beyond but isn't sure if there will be enough time. All in all a nice little Saturday.
TiltingRight will probably not spend the day making awesome in GIF/Image reaction FanPosts because he is a jerk.
Football
Cougs’ bye week more a work week - Washington State University - The Olympian - Olympia, Washington news, weather and sports
Nothing like a bye week to give the mind, body and soul a welcome break during a long and demanding college football season.
Basketball
Kansas Basketball: Washington State Preview - Through the Phog - A Kansas Jayhawks Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.
On November 19th, the Kansas Jayhawks host Washington State at Allen Fieldhouse. The Cougars finished last season with a 19-18 record overall, finishing second in the College Basketball Invitational tournament after the regular season finished. Here is a look at the 2012 Cougars team.
Big man commits to WSU hoops - SportsLink - Spokesman.com - Oct. 19, 2012
FROM PULLMAN — There are multiple reports now confirming the verbal commitment of Shorewood High School forward Josh Hawkinson to Washington State, including this one from Braulio Perez of Cougfan.com.
Washington State Cougars land Josh Hawkinson - Busting Brackets - A College Basketball Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion, and More
2013 three-star center Josh Hawkinson is regarded as one of the best recruits in the state of Washington, and he has committed to the Washington State Cougars today to give Ken Bone his second pledge in the class. Earlier this month, the Cougars received a commitment from top 30, three-star point guard Ikenna Iroegbu.