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WSU coaches catch more big fish

No, not on the recruiting trail. The WSU coaches literally caught big fish.

Allan Henry-US PRESSWIRE

Washington State football coaches embarked on their annual staff getaway recently and like last year, the trip included catching some big fish. And by big fish, I mean dinosaur-looking creatures that accomplish the impossible task of making Joe Salave'a look small in comparison.

First, let's go back to the 2013 staff getaway where a handful of Cougar coaches caught this massive sturgeon:

No word on the measurables of the catch this year, but the two fish look to be just as, if not more, impressive.

If you're wondering where the staff continues to pull these behemoths from, they were apparently fishing on the Salmon River.

While we know they caught more big fish, no word on whether the coaches had another run in with a bear on the staff retreat this year.

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Football:

Washington State Cougars O-Line success starts on Thursdays - ESPN
The thing that might help Washington State’s offensive line out the most on Saturdays in 2014 are Thursday nights from 2013.

Volleyball:

Emmy Allen to Tour China on Pac-12 All-Star Team - Washington State University Official Athletic Site
Washington State rising sophomore volleyball player Emmy Allen is a member of the Pac-12 Conference All-Star volleyball team touring China this June, the conference announced Wednesday.

Baseball:

Cougar Baseball Adds Shortstop - Washington State University Official Athletic Site
Washington State University signed Colorado prep Jack Strunc to a National Letter of Intent for baseball, Cougar Head Coach Donnie Marbut announced, Wednesday.

Track & Field:

Jorgensen Does Not Advance at NCAA Championships - Washington State University Official Athletic Site
Washington State’s Jesse Jorgensen finished 17th in the men’s 800m semifinals at the NCAA Championships Wednesday at Hayward Field in Eugene.