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WSU time machine team - TE

Oregon v Washington State

Tight end has never been an especially prolific position at WSU, but that doesn’t mean we’re leaving it out of the time machine team. You’ll just have to go a little further back into the record books since tight ends are extinct on the Palouse these days.

I’ll leave the nominations to the comments, but before we get there, I’ll say two things. First, don’t forget we’re talking about specific seasons. You’re picking one season of a player’s career, not their entire career. You get zero points for longevity. The second thing is while Jed Collins was used in a variety of roles at WSU and played fullback in the NFL, we’re going to consider him a tight end for this exercise.

As far as wide receiver, vote in the poll below to see which two wide receivers make the cut. And yes I realize you can’t vote for two options. Vote for your No. 1 choice and the two top vote getters will make the team.

Poll

Which WR should make the WSU time machine team?

This poll is closed

  • 5%
    2014 Vince Mayle
    (23 votes)
  • 7%
    2014 River Cracraft
    (31 votes)
  • 30%
    2015 Gabe Marks
    (121 votes)
  • 4%
    1958 Gail Cogdill
    (19 votes)
  • 9%
    2002 Devard Darling
    (37 votes)
  • 24%
    2005 Jason Hill
    (96 votes)
  • 7%
    2011 Marquess Wilson
    (28 votes)
  • 11%
    1960 Hugh Campbell
    (44 votes)
399 votes total Vote Now