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By Ted Miller
The last we saw of Washington State, it was going rear-end-over-tea-kettle against Colorado State in the Gildan New Mexico Bowl. Despite owning a 15-point lead with just over nine minutes left against a middling Mountain West team, the Cougars were, well, we're not going to type that hated term rivals use to tweak those in crimson and gray.But it rhymes with "flouging zit."The result was a stunning 48-45 loss that was difficult to even describe.
Originally posted by ESPN.com - Pac-12 Blog
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The last we saw of Washington State, it was going rear-end-over-tea-kettle against Colorado State in the Gildan New Mexico Bowl. Despite owning a 15-point lead with just over nine minutes left against a middling Mountain West team, the Cougars were, well, we're not going to type that hated term rivals use to tweak those in crimson and gray.But it rhymes with "flouging zit."The result was a stunning 48-45 loss that was difficult to even describe.
Originally posted by ESPN.com - Pac-12 Blog
Click here to view the article.