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A look at how WSU QBs have fared after five days of spring ball from new OC Matt Miller

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Apr. 2—PULLMAN — Back in January, when the leadership in Washington State's football program was changing again and the Cougars were installing a new set of coaches and players, Matt Miller's head was spinning. Recently hired as their new offensive coordinator, Miller was in the middle of moving to Pullman from Boise, where he had just worked six years at Boise State.

He needed to find a place to live. His wife was bugging him about it. Plus, he remembers, WSU coaches were trying to retain their current players and ones in the portal.

"I was like, where am I gonna have lunch? " Miller said. Still, Miller wasn't too busy to take one phone call on Jan.

6. That's the way he found out WSU had just reeled in its biggest fish of the portal season. UC Davis quarterback Caden Pinnick had committed to the Cougars.

"There was a lot of things going on, but I know I was ecstatic," Miller said after Thursday's WSU spring practice, the team's fifth of the slate. "Just like any of these guys that came and wanted to be a part of this, because I think what we're building here is really, really special. And this is a sleeping giant.

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