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Jordan Spieth made a little history on Sunday, becoming the second golfer to win three of the four majors before turning 24.
On his way to winning the British Open, Spieth recorded one of the great closing stretches in golf history. After dropping out of the lead with an adventurous bogey, Spieth ripped off a birdie-eagle-birdie-birdie-par closing stretch to pull away and win by three strokes.
It was a historic finish, but you might be wondering what that has to do with WSU football? It doesn’t really. But, it did get me thinking to great finishes in sports, and specifically WSU football.
So, what is your favorite WSU Spieth moment? In other terms, what is your favorite finish to a WSU game. Your favorite fourth quarter/overtime in WSU history?
It’s recency bias, but I’m going to throw this fourth quarter to get the conversation started.
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Football:
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Washington State standout quarterback Luke Falk was named to the Walter Camp Player of the Year Preseason watch list, according to an announcement issued by the foundation Friday.
Baseball:
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Former Bell Colin Maier earned his sixth win of the season for the AppleSox, as the Washington State Cougar pitched seven innings allowing two runs and striking out six.
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Squally Canada will get a chance to show that he is ready to be that guy.