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Despite being removed from WSU's roster, Daquawn Brown's status and future have remained a bit of a mystery. First, there was some question whether he was suspended or dismissed. That debate appeared to fall on the dismissed side when Brown remained off the team at the start of spring practice. Then, he showed up for a spring practice and cheered on his former teammates; leading to some speculation he could make his way back onto the roster.
For now, Brown remains off the team and other than speculation it doesn't appear that is going to change. Instead, it seems Brown may have a new home, at least according to his former high school teammate. As Matthew Kenerly of Mountain West Connection detailed, current Fresno State Bulldog Delvon Hardaway tweeted that Brown would "be a bulldog this year!!" seemingly implying that Brown was headed to Fresno State. Hardaway and Brown both attended Dorsey High School.
Assuming that proves true, Brown's career at WSU is finished. It probably already is finished whether Brown lands at Fresno State, Georgia, any other Bulldog school or anywhere in general, but this would make it official.
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Football:
Spokane Week Off to a Rousing Start - Washington State University Official Athletic Site
Spokane Week is off to a rousing start. The week's festivities began with the running of the Cougar Dash. The 5K run/walk race took place on the WSU Spokane campus. WSU Spokane captured the action with photos on its Facebook page and its Twitter account.
Former WSU corner Daquawn Brown to Head to Fresno State? - Mountain West Connection
The former Cougar standout had off-field issues during his time in Pullman, but he may have found a landing spot as part of a battle-tested Fresno secondary if an old teammate is to be believed.
Baseball:
Week 7 Pac-12 Power Rankings: Preparing for Southern (California) Hospitality - The State Press
Recency bias is a big contributor in terms of the Cougars dropping to the lowest depths they’ve seen in our power rankings, and for good reason. There’s never a good time to play a team like San Jose State, especially not in April, and to play them four times? Well, you’d better win all of them, and Washington State didn’t. The Cougars travel to Utah Friday with a spot in the Pac-12 basement on the line.