WSU spring football preview: Three trends to watch on defense
Mar. 24—PULLMAN — Trent Bray will have some options this spring. As Washington State gets set to kick off spring practices, beginning with Thursday's opener at the Taylor Sports Complex, the Cougars' new defensive coordinator will get his first chance to see his group take the field and practice.
Over the next few days, we'll publish a series of stories to preview spring ball, continuing with ...
Mar. 24—PULLMAN — Trent Bray will have some options this spring. As Washington State gets set to kick off spring practices, beginning with Thursday's opener at the Taylor Sports Complex, the Cougars' new defensive coordinator will get his first chance to see his group take the field and practice.
Over the next few days, we'll publish a series of stories to preview spring ball, continuing with this edition on the Cougars' defense. Here are three trends to watch on that side of the ball. 1.
What scheme will WSU run? Much of the way we talk about this Washington State defense will be colored by the scheme the team runs. For that, we turn to Bray's last stop at Oregon State for a little background.
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