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Pac-10 Conference
2008 Record: (2-11, 1-8)
2008 Bowl: none
Coach: Paul Wulff (2-11 at
Offensive Coordinator: Todd Sturdy
Defensive Coordinator: Chris Ball and Jody Sears
Returning Leaders
Rushing: Dwight Tardy, RB, 481 yards
Passing: Kevin Lopina, QB, 841 yards
Receiving: Jehua Anderson, WR, 305 yards
Tackles: Xavier Hicks, S, 79
Sacks: Toby Turpin, DT, 3.0
Interceptions: Xavier Hicks, S, 2
Other Key Returnees: C Kenny Alfred, WR Jeshua Anderson, LB Louis Bland, G B.J. Guerra, OT Micah Hannam, QB Marshall Lobbestael, WR Kevin Norrell, S Chima Nwachukwu, G Andrew Roxas, S Tyree Toomer
Key Losses: DT A’i Ahmu, CB Markus Dawes, LB Cory Evans, TE Devin Frischnecht, WR Brandon Gibson, OT Vaughn Lesuma, DE Matt Mullennix, CB Romeo Pellum, LB Greg Trent
Strengths:
The offense, which ranked last in the Pac-10 in total yards last year, at least has potential. Injuries forced Coach Wulff to forget about his intended no-huddle offense, but that will change this year. Senior signal caller Kevin Lopina is the likely candidate to be under center, but his numbers were simply awful in 2008. Sophomore Marshall Lobbestael was not much better. There are a couple other options, but one of those two should step up and take over the starting job. Whether or not they can keep it is a whole different story. The now departed receiver Brandon Gibson was the only legitimate offensive playmaker last year and the Cougars will have to find some new receivers, but at least Jeshua Anderson is back and capable of making some plays. The ground game has the most promise with the return of Dwight Tardy and Logwone Mitz. If the offensive line, led by center Kenny Alfredo, can use the experience they gained last year to create some holes, WSU will be better than it was last year. But it really cannot be any worse.
Weaknesses:
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The Bottom Line:
At the moment it appears as though there are no dangerous playmakers on offense. Gibson was the only player who should have struck fear into the opposition and now he is gone. It will take some time for the offense to find their new go-to-guys and, in the worst case scenario, there will be none to be found. Despite the win over
2008 Team Stats:
Rushing Offense: 95.08 (110th in nation, 8th in conference)
Passing Offense: 146.00 (106, 10)
Total Offense: 241.08 (118, 10)
Scoring Offense: 12.69 (118, 10)
Rushing Defense: 246.62 (119, 10)
Pass Defense: 195.77 (44, 6)
Total Defense: 443.38 (108, 9)
Scoring Defense: 43.85 (118, 10)
Turnover Margin: -1.92 (119, 10)
Sacks: 1.38 (96, 9)
Sacks Allowed: 3.31 (116, 10)