Tuesday, November 13, 2012
WSU Football Controversy
When WSU hired Mike Leach as head football coach last year, the school was hoping to put the program on the national "map". It now is, but definitely, not the way it wants to be. Premier wide receiver Marquess Wilson has left the team and shocked the sports world with accusations of "physical, emotional, and verbal abuse". Reporters were already aware of how Leach handled a loss to Utah, marching selected players into a news conference to explain what he perceived as a lack of effort. Cougar fans are questioning whether there is a method to the coach's madness or it it just madness. WSU President Floyd has announced an investigation into Wilson's charges. WSU football fans have seen their share of unusual coaches, but none as polarizing as Coach Leach. Time will tell if he is the right player to turn the program around.
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