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  • ...ds of the game put them in the Rose Bowl for just the second time in their football history. We were sitting behind the goal post at the end where the touchdow ...e Hollingbery, was the luckiest guy in the world to have a dad who was the football coach. To me Babe Hollingbery was the greatest. I recall one time when he w
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  • ...nbach, Ken Greene, and George Yarno are being counted on to help shape the football future at their alma mater. He's been on the WSU football staff for 15 years, but this is his first as head coach. Cougar pedigrees a
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  • '''The Football Situation'''<br>''The Alumnus'', October 1926 ...ry-AlumnusMagazine2.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Babe Hollingbery, 1926]]What the football season of 1926 has in store for the Cougars is of course problematical. How
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  • ...s fall, history students fanned out around Martin Stadium before some home football games and recorded the WSU memories and stories of alumni. Read more about ...ber 1926 Alumnus magazine|'''The Victory Team of 1926''']] <br>'''''W.S.C. football surprises the conference.'''' Photos and stories from 1926 issues of The Al
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  • ...ed to finance the college. Other firsts in Bryan’s term included varsity football, the ''[http://www.dailyevergreen.com Evergreen]'', the ''[http://www.chino ...med necessary. I’ll never forget the time that WSU was looking for a new football coach for the third year in a row. Some faculty members came to Beasley to
    21 KB (3,483 words) - 21:52, February 3, 2009
  • ...nd colorful Baseball Coach at Wazzu and earlier he coached the line on the football teams. When he went to basketball games and boxing matches you could him sh
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  • ...shows campus and student activities in 1952, from engineering students to football games to housing. Edward R. Murrow narrates the tour around WSC, which emph
    766 bytes (108 words) - 23:35, January 19, 2010
  • ...ifying the ultimate college football achievement: selection to the College Football Hall of Fame. <br>“I opened the box, and it had a football in it,” says Mayes, who at the time was the senior director of developmen
    6 KB (1,146 words) - 17:00, February 20, 2009
  • 1894 First varsity football game, WSC 10, Idaho 0.<br>1895 Name changed to State College of Washington; ...panese, signal corps, radio, and gunnery.<br>1943 Enrollment 1,530; Cougar football suspended for duration of WWII<br>1944 Cougar Gold introduced
    9 KB (1,203 words) - 07:31, February 9, 2009
  • ...the day-to-day life on campus, of one’s fellow students, of classes and football games and parties.
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  • ...d who came out of Lincoln High School in Tacoma to star for the Cougars in football and wrestling in the early 1930s. He was one of Coach Babe Hollingbery's "w ...n at an early age. He won 13 varsity letters at Lincoln in five sports — football, track, wrestling, decathlon and soccer. Along with his athletic achievemen
    7 KB (1,250 words) - 21:34, March 20, 2009
  • *The story of '''football player Butch Meeker''', for whom the WSU Cougar mascot is named, noted in 1
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  • ...09, WSU history students fanned out around Martin Stadium before some home football games and gathered stories from Cougar alumni about campus life. We call ou
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  • ...ds of the game put them in the Rose Bowl for just the second time in their football history. We were sitting behind the goal post at the end where the touchdow ...e Hollingbery, was the luckiest guy in the world to have a dad who was the football coach. To me Babe Hollingbery was the greatest. I recall one time when he w
    10 KB (1,959 words) - 17:42, January 11, 2010
  • ...re also was a ski jump on the campus, on the right side looking toward the football stadium. We all loved our time spent at the ski bowl at Emida. ...55. My husband remembered talking skiing in the office with Doc, when the football coach came in. Doc said, “Not now, Phil, I’m busy,” and waved him awa
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  • [[Category:Apple_cup]] [[Category:Football]] [[Category:1960s]]
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  • ...ies. If ice skating and strolling along the lake sound idyllic, practicing football and other sports outside in the snow does not. The demise of Silver Lake an
    3 KB (582 words) - 15:51, April 6, 2009
  • ...reen seemed more diverse back then. Skiing got nearly as much attention as football. Also getting considerable play were women’s skiing, gymnastics, swimming
    5 KB (778 words) - 16:12, April 6, 2009
  • ...as tough. "I can still remember how she would take some of those 250-pound football players and sober them up the first day," says Johnson. "We were there to w
    6 KB (1,054 words) - 16:34, April 6, 2009
  • ...e to the University of Texas campus in Austin to stand in a mass of unruly football fans and wave the Washington State University banner on a pole for a few mi Each fall football weekend, ESPN sends a crew to the biggest game to present a live televised
    12 KB (2,070 words) - 16:55, April 6, 2009
  • ...Palouse, a film about the history and heart of Washington State University football. "I don't know too many Cougar alums who aren't crazy about the football team," says McQuarrie, who has been a fan since he was a boy in western Was
    6 KB (1,039 words) - 16:15, April 8, 2009
  • ...aide. She remembers seeing all things typical to a student health clinic: football injuries, stomach flu, car crash victims, and sometimes homesickness.
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  • Dining the first weekend of the school year, the first football game of the season took place. Washington State Governor Martin attended, d
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