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Hot Cougar Action: Spring practice nears an end

WSU went through their final spring practice before the Crimson and Gray game and Mike Leach was in classic form.

William Mancebo

With spring practice reports as generic as they are, the highlights are usually the post practice interviews. Mike Leach has been known to light a press conference up, but thus far he appears to still be working into mid-season form. Leach was in good form on Thursday, including an amusing rant about spring football scoring and accounting firms.

Leach's wasn't the only interesting interview as Gabe Marks was the latest player to appear on the "Get to Know" series.

The interview included this quote from Marks on playing Washington:

"I'm excited to play them again. Give them another loss, two years in a row."

Love you Gabe

Football:

Plenty of competition to hold for Cougars - Spokesman.com - April 18, 2013
PULLMAN – Austin Apodaca might have the upper hand in this competition. But you never know. Mike Bowlin is right there, too.

Cougs go no pads, prep for spring game - SportsLink - Spokesman.com - April 18, 2013
FROM PULLMAN — The biggest news from Washington State's practice today may be that the Cougars have split up their roster in preparation for Saturday's Crimson and Gray game. Read on for who's playing with who.

Moos pleased with WSU's progress | KREM.com Spokane
Monday marked the three-year anniversary for Bill Moos as Washington State's Athletic Director. The former Cougar football player is pleased with the progress made over that time, and anxious to continue laying the groundwork in Pullman.

Cougar Football Spring Practice Recap, Day 13 - The Washington State University Official Athletic Site
PULLMAN, Wash. - Washington State football continued spring practice with a two-hour workout in shorts and helmets on Rogers Field and in Martin Stadium Thursday afternoon.