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It's time to crown a 2013-14 Monday Morning Trivia Contest champion.

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The current edition of the CougCenter Monday Morning Trivia Contest has been running for nearly nine months. We've gone through football season, basketball season, a basketball coaching search and more. The contest has mostly become a two-man race, which makes it a good time to put a bow on things for the summer. The final crop of questions will decide a champion with defending champion PJ Kendall in line to make it back-to-back.

Q1: Seven WSU players have finished in the top 10 of Heisman Trophy voting. Who are they?

Q2: Put those players in order from the most Heisman Votes received to the least.

Q3: Two Cougar football players went on to be elected to the NFL Hall of Fame. Who are they?

Here is a look at the standings heading into the final day. Thanks to everyone for participating. We'll do it again in a couple months.

Member

Total points

PJ Kendall

345

CarolinaCoug

245

Blackie1829

135

Coug999

80

Cougcat

70

Kyle Sherwood

60

Craig Powers

50

JVanWSU

50

SoCalCoug

40

B-Lot tailgater

40

Jeff Nusser

30

Bearcat44

30

The Crimson Lance

25

WSUSeagull

25

hollyweirdcoug

25

mcrose14

20

Brian Anderson

15

Ryan Eames

15

BornCoug

15

Skamania70

15

Kevin_09

10

98coug

10

RJCoug

10

Bkcm251

10

Klokkins

10

HitKing69

10

GreenlakeCoug

10

johnnycougar

10

Riverhawk 38

5

Cfranklin

5

coug2828

5

crimsonwazzu

5

newportcoug

5

sdcoug09

5

bigcoot

5

03CouveCoug

5

ptowncoug3012

5

Football:

Yakima Herald Republic | Larry Stone: Leach studies, writes about unique leadership
Mike Leach, as we’ve learned by now, is a man of eclectic interests, but also one of nearly obsessive passions. When the Washington State football coach wraps his mind around a topic that particularly fascinates him, he doesn’t let go.

Track & Field

Oregon wins titles; WSU’s Allen takes men’s 400 hurdles - Spokesman.com - May 19, 2014
Oregon may have dominated the scoreboard, but it was a pair of Arizona seniors that dazzled spectators at the Pac-12 Track and Field Championships on Sunday.

Cougars have opportunity to get back in the running in Pac-12 - Spokesman.com - May 19, 2014
And now the questions: Where do the Cougars go from here, and how do they get there? Consuming questions, they’re not. Whatever old comfort Cougs used to take from spring sports success has long since been eclipsed by the common lust for bowl trips and winning the occasional basketball game.

CJ Allen Claims Hurdles Title at Pac-12 Champs - Washington State University Official Athletic Site
Washington State freshman CJ Allen was the upset winner in the men’s intermediate hurdles Sunday in the final day of the Pac-12 Track & Field Championships at Mooberry Track on the Washington State University Pullman campus.

Washington State Cougars honor coach Rick Sloan at retirement send-off | Pac-12
It takes a special coach for hundreds of alums to gather from all corners of the globe for one night. Rick Sloan is that kind of coach.

Baseball:

Cougars Crush Cardinal - Washington State University Official Athletic Site
Nick Tanielu was 4-for-4 and Washington State routed Stanford 10-1 in Pac-12 Conference baseball, Sunday.

Rowing:

WSU Finishes Sixth at Pac-12 Rowing Championships - Washington State University Official Athletic Site
The Cougars’ varsity four crew led the way for WSU with a fourth-place finish, as Washington State University women’s rowing placed sixth as a team at the Pac-12 Championships, Sunday, in calm water and good weather conditions at Lake Natoma near Sacramento, Calif.