Featured storyThe Victory Team of 1926W.S.C. football surprises the conference In 1926, the Washington State College football team was expected to be at the bottom of the conference. The team beat expectations under new coach "Babe" Hollingbery and freshman quarterback "Butch" Meeker. |
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