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where we basically just controlled the game, demolished Arizona State, and then made a couple of really stupid errors that cost us the game." "The next day, Spokesman-Review sportswriter John Blanchette decided he was looking for 'a word a phrase even to sum up this misbegotten football season at Washington State University.' And 'that word 'to Coug, verb, intransitive,' and a tradition was born.' Yeah, I know. I kind of hate that myself. I'm actually of two minds, because at some level, this is us dealing with things with a sense of humor and claiming it a little bit as opposed to just suffering in silence. And to me, to 'Coug' something, you already have to have been doing great, and then something goes horribly awry at the end. So if you're 'Couging it,' you're already ahead of the game."
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make the stop. That's Couging it," Leaf explained. "It was the same thing at USC. Four minutes to go, I hit Kevin (McKenzie), he makes a one-handed grab and Shawn (McWashington) gives a block to Coug it." "The same thing happened Saturday," Leaf said of a 35–34 overtime victory over Arizona. "A two-point play, and LeJuan Gibbons and Duane Stewart Couged it. "It's fun to change the definition of something that was supposed to be so negative."
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The phrase "Coug'd It" has been a part of Washington State University's culture for decades. But its origin remains a matter of debate – and controversy. Though it's unclear if Blanchette invented the phrase, several sportswriters in the Northwest, such as Art Thiel, Bud Withers, and Greg Witter, are
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Had a nice little chat with WSU linebacker Darryl Monroe about the fallout from the bowl game and what he thinks when he hears someone use the expression, "Coug'd it": "For me, Coug'd should mean you just went out there and dominated. I don't understand where this impression of 'Coug'd it' means you
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Q: Where does the pejorative to 'Coug It' come from? A: "It seems to have come from a Spokane sportswriter, a man named John Blanchette, and he's still there today. There are arguments that this existed before, and he just popularized it, but there was an October 26, 1985 game against Arizona State
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Did Washington State Coug it when it named Martin Stadium 35 years ago? Or is everyone all right with the fact that Clarence D. Martin was a Husky? Gene Miller isn't. The '68 Wazzu grad wants to rename it Randall Johnson Stadium in honor of the 90-year-old Coug who designed the WSU logo in 1936. On
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A reporter asked Doba Tuesday, Has anyone mentioned the word 'Coug it' to you this week?" "You," Doba replied. Reporter: "Is that something you guys try to stay away from, that kind of talk?" Doba: "Yes, obviously. I would hope that that word would never, never appear again." The general definition
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Well, I guess Jake Dickert's immersion into Cougar culture is complete. As far as late-game "Coug it" collapses go, however, Saturday's deflating loss to Oregon doesn't even make the pantheon. Don't believe me? 2013 New Mexico Bowl. Colorado in 2012. Still not convinced? Go to YouTube and find the
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Symbolic of this effort is their redefinition of the verb, "to Coug," coined by a sportswriter several years ago to describe the school's tendency to crumble in tense situations. Players and coaches are saying "to Coug" now means precisely the opposite. "Fourth down, 1-yard line against UCLA – we
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There are three Cougars games I'll never forget. One, in Pasadena in 1984, epitomized the meaning to 'Coug it.' WSU lined up to attempt a late field goal to break a 24-24 tie with UCLA. Moments later, UCLA was kicking a short field goal to win 27-24. The Cougars' snap on their attempt was low and
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Beginning in 1974, when WSU went 2–9 and continuing this season, as the Cougars went 3–8, an amazing succession of late-fourth-quarter and "last possession" errors went against WSU. Culminating in the incredible turns of events in the last three minutes against Washington in Seattle two Saturdays
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2002: The Cougars led 20-10 with 4:30 left but WSU 'Coug'd it' and allowed the Dawgs to tie it up and send the game to overtime. 2003: After 'Couging it' in 2002, the No. 8 WSU team 'Coug'd it' again in 2003. WSU was hanging onto a 19-14 lead with just 1:10 to
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Football was sort of fun the first part of the season, but a loss to the University of Arizona and then a 24–14 heart-breaker loss to the UCLA Bruins took the joy out of being a Cougar. The term "Couged-it" became a password among the faithful and
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You know what I'm talking about. We shall not refer to the phrase by name because you guys will blow up my inbox, but you know there's a term for what happens what the Cougs somehow let a lead piddle away and wrestle defeat from the jaws of
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news media following a particularly embarrassing or surprising loss by the Cougars. Washington State University administrators have run internal and external campaigns to downplay the concept, and coaches, fans, and players have sought to
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In the parlance of our region, some thought the Cougs, for the second straight year, "Couged it" in their home opener against an FCS school. But EWU's official Twitter account took a more positive spin, saying the team simply, "Eaged
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What we're looking for—a word, a phrase even, to sum up this misbegotten football season at Washington State University—can only be said one way. To Coug. Verb intransitive.
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with a 9-1 record and No. 9 ranking. Lost 14-26 that included three first and goal opportunities that resulted in zero points (Turnover on downs, fumble and interception.)
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did something in a negative light. Maybe the Urban Dictionary should think about rewriting that definition to 'Coug'd it means completely dominated your opponent.'"
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of "Coug it" is to blow an excellent chance to win. Doba had a fresh twist on it. "'Coug it' means scoring at the end and winning the ballgame," the coach said.
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convinced he popularized it. "It's amazing how much legs the phrase has had. It's stood the test of time somehow," said Withers, a Seattle Times reporter.
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said "It's fun to change the definition of something that was supposed to be so negative." in the week prior to losing their first game of the season to
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Saturday's 26–14 loss marked the ultimate Coug. Whenever Washington State had a chance to get back into the game, it Couged it. Big time.
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No. 3 Cougars led 20-10 with 4:30 left. Huskies won in 3OT after recovering a controversial backwards-pass fumble, also winning the "
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the city of Cheney's Web site, Miller discovered that Martin, Washington's governor from 1932–40, graduated from the U Dub in 1906.
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back as UW won 28–27, no fewer than 10 games which seemed securely in WSU's grasp, over those last two seasons, went the other way.
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defined "Coug it" as "scoring at the end and winning the ballgame" in response to a reporter's question following a 38–42 loss to
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No. 8 WSU lead all game until UW went up 20-19 with 1:10 left to play. Rather than driving down the field to win the game, WSU QB
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Losing 28–10 at halftime; scored 28 unanswered points to lead 38–28. But then allowed two Cal touchdowns in final minutes.
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WSU led 27–14 with three minutes to go, then gave up a 93-yard interception return and 78-yard touchdown pass. Head coach
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At the Pac-12 Football Media Day in 2014, team captain Darryl Monroe said "I don’t understand where this impression of
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sets NCAA FBS single-game passing record with 734 yards. Missed 19 yard go-ahead field goal with 15 seconds remaining.
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to lose games via late-game collapses, odds-defying losses, "snatching defeat from the jaws of victory", and otherwise
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Here's the simple explanation: They Couged it. They were marvelous for a half and miserable for most of the second.
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means you did something in a negative light" when asked about the team's collapse in the final minutes of the
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Led by 17 points last seven minutes, then gave up 3 touchdowns. 1–11 Colorado's only win of the season.
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bounced deep into Cougar territory and allowed the Bruins to win the game with their own field goal.
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by blowing a 24–0 lead and giving up two fumbles for touchdowns in the final 3 minutes of the game.
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has been a part of WSU athletics culture for decades and the concept is frequently referenced in
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The phrase is also used for embarrassing actions outside of game results, such as naming
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bounced so deep into Bruins territory that defeat was snatched from the jaws of victory.
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First ever game vs. Notre Dame. Led 19–0. Allowed 26 unanswered points in second half.
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Tendency of the Washington State Cougars football team to lose games via choking
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WSU led 28-7 at halftime. Gave up 38 unanswered points in the second-half.
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team. EWU's official Twitter account posted that their team "Eaged it."
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Led 34–22 with 4 minutes remaining, then allowed 22 unanswered points.
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Withers, Bud (September 7, 2003). Written at South Bend, Indiana.
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Bull, Nathalie, ed. (1984). "That's The Way It Was – 1983/1984".
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Loh, Stefanie (November 11, 2017). Written at Salt Lake City.
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Led 49–17 in the 3rd quarter. Gave up 50 second-half points.
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Blanchette, John (October 27, 1985). Written at Pullman.
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by media outlets in the following college football games.
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in which they outgained the Sun Devils 445 yards to 217.
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Grummert, Dale (October 30, 1997). Written at Pullman.
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Cougars football team
choking
1983 season
yearbook
Spokesman-Review
the 1985 Cougars'
Arizona State
Pacific Northwest
reclaim
1975
Washington
Jim Sweeney
1983
UCLA
1984
UCLA
Botched snap
field goal
1985
Arizona State
2001
Washington
Apple Cup
2002
Washington
Northwest Championship
2003
Notre Dame
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