Paul Wulff Radio Show Recap - Week XII of XII
Written by Sean Hawkins   
Wednesday, 25 November 2009 00:00


What's up Cougs?  Here we are, week 12, and the last radio show of the season (hallelujah!).  Ken Bone of the hoops team takes the coaches seat starting next week, and no, we won't be recapping that.  Maybe we'll listen in here and there but that's about it. 

Dennis Patchin in the host chair this week, as Buddy Nameck is up in the great state of Alaska for the basketball tournament.  While I like Buddy, it's nice to have DP as the host for a change-up.  He's more than capable, and if you've ever heard any of the post-game WSU radio coverage you know what I mean.  Lots of questions, right to the point, and good questions at that.  So, here's the recap.  I hope you enjoy the last one of the year, almost as MUCH as I did! 

One quick thing, before we get to it.  What do you all think of these radio show recaps?  We've done them for a few years now, back when Doba was around.  I know many of you have given up on the team as it is, and clearly from comments, some aren't exactly going to be running back to the team when things resume next year.  So maybe some of you simply don't care.  But do you want to see this kind of post from us next year, that is, if we're still here doing this?  With the coverage of Wulff's press conferences and the updated stories from Cougfan or writers like Howie Stalwick that are constantly flowing through the news feed, well, do you find this type of post informative in any way?  And who knows, maybe next year they'll actually stream the show, and there won't be any reason for this type of post.  But feel free to let us know, in comments or otherwise.  I can take the criticism, and I/we are always open to suggestions.  Anyway, here we go:

1) DP asked right away about Wulff's thoughts on the Apple Cup in general.  Wulff said "I love it, just as a fan I love it.  I'm still the biggest WSU Cougar football fan out there, so I know what this game means to so many people."  Further, Wulff said that "we talk to the players, about how this game is an opportunity.  It's a game you will think about and talk about for the rest of your lives.  People who played 50+ years ago still have memories of this game, and they will take them with them until the end of their lives.  And it's a special week that is obviously important to a lot of people.  We still get messages from former players and coaches and we share them with the team.  It's great." 

2)  DP asked about the motivation, and how do you get them pumped up yet keep their focus?  Wulff said "We really try to simplify things for this game.  Remind them of their keys, keep them focused on the game plan.  Don't spent too much time anyway in talking about everything else.  They will get that from their friends and family as it is.  Just continue to stay on track, stay the course, focus on the task at hand."  DP asked about what they allow the players to say to the media before the game, and if they discourage that type of thing?  The Kavario Middleton quote about scoring at least 50 points was brought up for example.  Wulff said "we tell them don't say ANYTHING that they can put up on the wall.  But, they are young men, and the media will talk to them more this week than any other time in the year.  Young kids like that, they can slip up easily and something may come out of their mouths that they didn't intend.  But all you can do is remind them not to say anything." 

Moving on....


3) DP asked about the Apple Cup being the final game of the season.  Any different this year, compared to last year when you still had to go to Hawaii? Wulff said "yes, it is different.  Just knowing you aren't playing again, you try and put everything and everyone out there that you can.  Players might be nicked up, but if they get the medical clearance, they will do everything they possibly can to play vs. sitting out an extra week to try and get even healthier."  DP then asked about the fire and intensity with coach Wulff himself.  Wulff said "I am intense, and I generally let it brew inside, then I will let something out.  I try not to be too jumpy or crazy on the sidelines during the game, simply because there is just too much to think about.  You have to constantly be thinking way ahead as a head coach and getting ready for what's coming next, and if you didn't do that and got too caught up in a moment you might not be prepared for what happens next, you might not know what to do.  I get emotional during a game, but you have to keep your head."  DP asked about the differences in playing this game vs. coaching, and Wulff said "it's much easier to actually play vs. coach in a game like this!  As a player you can get fired up and then go out and be physical or take it out on the field.  As a coach you can't do that....if I tried to get physical it wouldn't go very well."  (ha-ha)

4)  DP reminded Wulff that no Cougar team - ever - has won three straight Apple Cup games. Does he let that factor in at all with team?  Does he talk about it? Wulff said "we definitely make them aware of it, but we don't make it the key focus of the game.  Every year is a new opportunity to leave your mark in the Apple Cup.  But we really want them to understand the tradition and history of the rivalry, and of the program.  Last year we had them watch the DVD of the history of the program, and had them watch some old Apple Cup highlights so they could be reminded of the history.  I think about when I played in the late 80's, and some of these kids weren't even born.  So a lot of them have very little knowledge of the history of the rivarly or the program in general." 

5)  DP went back to the differences for Wulff, and asked what is it like as a player and a coach to be part of this game?  How does it feel to win?  How does it feel to lose? Wulff said it's just "lots of fun to win, player or coach!  A lot of people made fun of me after the dance last year, but that was just great joy.  It was so much fun, with the way we won the game, that was just pure joy.  And that moment you win, and the fans rushed the field, you realize you just made thousands of people very happy."  And the losing?  "It STINKS, it's not fun.  But that's what the rivalry is all about.  You get the highest of high's, the lowest of low's in this series."  Wulff then went on to recount this experience as a redshirt frosh in 1986.  "We had a down season, and UW came to Pullman and beat us, really badly.  After the game, I was walking home, and a car of guys came really close to me and started yelling derogatory things at me, taunting me.  They were husky fans, of course.  But I will never forget that.  That incident alone fueled my fire with this rivalry, and I understood the magnitude of this game.  I swore that day that no matter what, I would never, ever take UW lightly, no matter the situation.  And I STILL carry that incident with me, to this day."  How did it feel to win as a head coach? Wulff said "it's great.  But it felt the same as when you won it as a player, really.  But again, the way we won it last year made it special.  The kids never gave up, even when things went against us early. 


They kept fighting and competing when it wasn't going well.  And as coaches, I felt we did a good job at the end by managing the clock, we utilized the time well late, and we had momentum going into overtime.  I knew we could find a way to win it in OT if we could get it to that point, and we did."

6)  A caller asked an outstanding, open-ended question:  "Coach, what areas would you say that you are ahead in terms of rebuilding the program?  And what areas are you behind?" Wulff took a deep breath, and said "number one, I believe we are way ahead in recruiting.  No doubt in my mind.  We are doing a great job.  Recruiting is far and away the NUMBER ONE most important thing to do as a college coach.  You have to get the guys who you think can be special players in your system, in your program.  Plays we fit what we are trying to do, and some who resemble some former WSU greats who once played here.  Number two is our development.  It is critical to what we are trying to do.  But it is very difficult to develop young players early, in their first or second years.  You can go back and look at how a player looks in their first or second year, and then how they look in years three, four and five, and often times there is no comparison.  We need them to develop mentally, physically, even socially, and develop the work ethic and understand what it takes to be successful."  Where are you behind?  "In the same sense, while we are developing, we also need to find a way to speed up that development.  Some veterans in the program, guys who are upperclassmen next year, they are just getting to know and understand it.  But I wish our strength and conditioning coach, who is one of the best in the country, could find a way to get kids from year's 1-2 to year 4-5!  But it takes knowledge of the system as well, and the growth and development that comes in time, not just physically but having those years of experience under your belt in the system is really important.  Then, in years 3-4-5, with that experience they take another step forward." 

Further, "the day I accepted this job and they announced me as the next head coach, at the podium I said two things:  1) We need to change the culture at Washington State.  And 2) we need to have patience.  But all that said, the WORST IS NOW OVER.  The hardest part of this process is now behind us.  We really believe that.  Next year we are going to have more depth, more speed, and we will be much more physical on both the offensive and defensive lines."

7)  A caller asked about Jeff Tuel's injury vs. Arizona, and how that actually happened.  Was it a matter of a young player trying to do too much? Wulff said "yes, that was part of it.  We coach the quarterback that if there isn't anything there, more times than not they need to throw it away.  You can't always create plays with your feet.  And right now, Jeff isn't developed enough yet, physically, to handle the physical pounding that you take from Pac-10 defensive linemen and linebackers.  He tried to make a play, got caught from behind and hurt his knee."



Wulff also said "it's unfortunate, because Jeff has missed some critical development time down the stretch of this season."  DP asked if he could play this week, and Wulff said "I highly, highly doubt it.  He's doing OK in drills in practice, he's making his drops and his throws.  If we had another game after this one, then it is much more likely he would be back for that one.  But it might be a hair too early to have him back.  He will travel with the team and he will dress for the game, but if he doesn't get medical clearance, and/or a chance for re-injury, then he will not play."  The caller then asked "Is there any doubt that Tuel is your guy for the opener next year?"  To which Wulff replied "NO DOUBT in my mind.  Jeff's completion percentage is actually better than Drew Bledsoe's as a true freshman, which is very impressive.  We believe he is going to do special things here, and that bodes well for us going forward.  You HAVE to have a QB.  All the great teams for the most part in WSU history have had that guy at QB, and we believe Tuel is going to be special." 

8)  Other injuries, most of this you can probably read about elsewhere, like Grippi's latest, but.....in the secondary, Chima Nwachukwu has practiced and should be back this week.  Brandon Jones, even with his bad back, has an outside shot at playing this week.  Wulff said initially they thought he might have broken his back vs. Oregon State (ouch!), but it turns out it could be part of a pre-existing injury, but it's not broken.  Moving on, Bernard Wolfgramm will be back, maybe not at full strength but he will be back.  "We are hoping we can get about 20 snaps from Wolfgramm" this week.  On the bad news front, Dan Spitz will miss the game due to a concussion.  And on offense, both Johnny Forzani and BJ Guerra are "highly questionable" due to concussions they both suffered last week.  "We are in wait-and-see mode there but they are both questionable." 

9)  DP asked when, exactly, do players have to practice before the coaches would allow them to play? Wulff said "other than a very rare circumstance, we always want our players to practice on Wednesday, and no later than Thursday.  You have to get out there and get the speed down again after you've been out a few days or weeks.  The speed of the game is just so fast, that if you don't practice and then try to play, it is easy to get rusty and out of position too often during a game.  Then you become more of a liability than an asset to the team."

10) Finally, DP asked about the rash of injuries that have hit the 2009 team.  What exactly is the deal?  Does he keep track of how many starts missed, things like that? Wulff said "I actually try to avoid all that stuff, that's for Bill Stevens (the SID) to keep track of!"  But then Wulff sighed and said "I've never, ever seen anything like it.  Some people have asked me is it bad luck, or players trying to play too early, or just not being strong enough?  My answer is YES, to all of the above.  Some of it has been players being too young, unable to handle the physical play of the Pac-10.  Some of it has been players not being strong enough or big enough to take the pounding.  And honestly, some of it has just been plain bad luck.  You think about what happened to Cory Mackay before the season started.  Or what happened with James Montgomery, a true Pac-10 talent, lost for the season after just three games.   Then you look at THREE broken legs in the secondary alone.  The doctor told me that he's never seen such a thing, and the most he's ever seen is one broken leg for an entire season.  We had three of them just in the secondary alone."

So that's it then.  The last of the radio shows for this year.  Truth be told, Wulff was talking a mile a minute tonight.  I don't know if he's over-caffeinated or just hyped up beyond belief, or maybe Dennis Patchin brought it out in him, but he was rarin' to go.  Maybe most of all, as a former Coug player and now the head coach, he's JACKED UP for this week.  It's the Apple Cup, after all, and he's a Coug.  Should we expect anything less from him? 

All for now.  Enjoy your humpday, maybe the last day of the week for many of you this holiday week, and of course, GO COUGS! 


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Love the Recap's Hawkins
written by HugeBoobs, November 25, 2009
Honestly, i look forward to reading your weekly recaps. Sean, you do a kickass job, and especially at times like this (watching the FSN replay of the '92 apple cup) it's much easier to read and get to the meat of the interview.

Hopefully you keep doing these, well, at least until 2011 when we can apparently buy cougar rose-bowl sweatshirts again.
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written by Coug in NCW, November 25, 2009
Wulff's comments about some "classless" Husky fans after the 1986 AC were interesting. He HATES UW. I love it.
Keep the recaps!
written by Evercoug, November 25, 2009
Yes, yes, absolutely keep doing this. This is something I look forward to each week. I am rarely able to catch the radio show, so I really enjoy these recaps. It gives all of us an "insider's look" into what's going on with the program.
Thanks for taking the time to stay up late and put this together!

I have to say, win or lose (and a win would help ease the pain of this year!), I'll be glad when Saturday's over. I'm looking forward to turning the page on these last 2 years. It will be fun to watch a young and energized team next year, with a bunch of guys who have bought into what Wulff and Co. are doing.

Either way, I'm going to watch the Apple Cup, and cheer on these kids who have fought against a lot of adversity all year. And if Lopina is our starter, so be it. He fought hard in the Cup last year, and I'll be pulling for him this year.

Go Cougs!!!
keep it going!
written by kansas coug, November 25, 2009
long time reader, first time poster.

as a coug in kansas, it's a bit of a struggle to keep in touch with what's going on in cougland. i love reading this blog and am thoroughly entertained on a daily basis while at work. it has become one of my "go to" sources for coug info., so thanks!

it's been interesting to read all the haters on the comments. i say goodbye and good riddance to those folks. you will forever regret forsaking our beloved cougs.

wulff is a true coug, and i am looking forward to watching our boys work hard to beat those fuskies this weekend...as long as i can find a bar that's not exclusively showing the border war!

GO COUGIES!
Recap
written by Jomama, November 25, 2009
I always come here to read the recap. I don't have time to listen to the whole show so the recap is great, please keep it going.
Either way
written by Portland Coug, November 25, 2009
The radio show recap is OK but you are correct that most of what is said can be found elsewhere like Cougcenter and some of the other top blogs. Keep it going if you feel like it but either way we will get by with everything else.
Keep em' going!
written by Yakicoug, November 25, 2009
I would like to see you continue with the recaps as well. You guys do a great job of summarizing the key points and you can almost feel Wulffs intensity. I am looking forward to next year. Maybe we won't see a lot of wins (most likely), but I think we will turn the corner and people will start to realize that we are on the right path. FWIW, your recaps are better than those on Coufan or CougCenter.
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written by ptowncoug, November 25, 2009
Keep up the good work. Although sometimes it is a grind to listen to Wulff's comments I do like your input on those comments.
Honestly, I don't know why any coug fan continues to bash other Cougs who just can't take it anymore. I've gone to the games, and it is like watching your son get the crapped kicked out of him on the playground and you can do nothing about it. I am hoping that early dementia sets in on me so I can forget these last 2 years, including last yr's SC game (I sat through it until 0:00 on the clock).
Recaps are great
written by WSU04, November 25, 2009
Please continue w/ the recaps! I live outside the radio coverage and really miss the radio show as I think it gives the coach an opportunity to talk about things other than the game (redshirts, recruiting, etc). Please, please continue with the recaps. I go to this site specifically every Wednesday morning to get them. Thank you!!
Keep the recaps coming
written by CougarsRock, November 25, 2009
I enjoy this feature and appreciate your reflections on the coach's comments.

Also, I am a die hard Coug fan and never give up on my team, the players or the coaches. I have great trust in Jim Sterk. If Sterk thought Coach Wulff wasn't going to return us to success on the football field, I guarantee Wulff would be gone.

Have faith Cougars, have faith.
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written by MVTravis, November 25, 2009
Keep the recaps coming! I love them as I can't get to a radio that gets the show most nights. I'd even love the occasional b-ball report, even if its short and sweet.
Keep 'em comin'
written by PCHogs, November 25, 2009
Love what y'all do, since here in ND, I don't get much WSU info here. I've been reading this for almost two years now and I enjoy the creativity you bring each post. Thanks guys for what you do! Go Cougs!
Painful lately but...
written by poor bastard, November 25, 2009
If you keep writing them, I'll keep coming here to find out what is in the coach's mind.
Love 'em
written by Chris '04, November 25, 2009
Keep it up, Sean. The recaps are great, regardless of the regurgitated statements made by Wulff. Once this team gets back on the winning track there will be less "we're making too many mistakes" and more "well on that TD run we had some great blocks". I can't wait for next year!
Please keep the recaps
written by selahcoug, November 25, 2009
I listen to the show when I can, but I often times miss it. I love that I don't miss out on all the info because you put it all out here. Thank you for all the work. I'm sure it has been a grind this year because it is basically the same story week after week, but hopefully next year it will be much better.
tumbleweeds
written by Trillium, November 25, 2009
Whatever. Do it or don't do it, makes no difference. Only the out of towners like it but they all sound the same. I can search your blog for the radio show records and it is same stuff different day. I used to read them on your site last year but now I barely skim through them. I wont shoot you as you are merely a messenger. It is Wulff I am done with.
Thanks for the feedback
written by SeanHawk, November 25, 2009
Like it or hate it, it's good to know your thoughts, which are always welcome (unless you have "UW" in your name).

As Nuss told me, maybe they'll figure it out and podcast the show or allow it to be streamed online. But that makes WAY too much sense!
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written by Palo Alto Coug Dad, November 25, 2009
Recaps are great and so is this website with all the effort you guys put into it. I read it daily and it keeps me conected with WSU football and athletics in general..Please keep it going for next year and beyond

thanks
more cowbell
written by Billyblaze, November 25, 2009
Ooops, I meant more recaps - keep them coming.....a lot of us live outside the area in other states and can not listen to the radio show so really really really (to infinity and beyond) appreciate you guys recaping them for us......thanks again and GO COUGS - an Apple Cup win would sure take some of the sting off this dismal season - lets see some heart, emotion, and intensity this saturday - and I sure hope those gonna put fitty (fifty) on us comments really fire up our youngsters!!! Man, huskies never change do they??

Bill
Reno, NV
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written by Seth R, November 25, 2009
Recaps are great.
like em'
written by gp, November 25, 2009
I don't really want to listen to the whole radio show I like the recap because you can filter out the stuff I don't need to know. Makes my life much easiersmilies/smiley.gif
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written by Money D, November 25, 2009
One more vote for continuing the recaps.

I'm dreaming next year we go 3-8 (do we play 11 or 12?), the next year 6-5, and the next year 11-2. 3 years of starting together gives our team a big advantage when they're seniors. Stay strong cougs.

Huck the Fuskies. I'll be wearing my Bledsoe jersey!
tv coverage of applecup
written by Billyblaze, November 25, 2009
I think this blog said the game would be on foxsports NW - however I am not seeing it listed on all the fox sports channels I subscribe to down here in Reno.....also I have read the applecup was at noon and now seeing it is at 6:30pm - which time is it anywho?? smilies/wink.gif


BB
Cougarfornia Dreamin'
written by Billyblaze, November 25, 2009
Well since we are dreaming, I am dreaming we beat UW on Saturday, go 5-6 next season, and then make a bowl in 2011 with 8wins and in 2012, the world does not end and we win Pac-10 smilies/wink.gif

Of course I also have been dreaming of limited government, lower taxes, and jobs a plenty for everyone but you can see where that has got me smilies/sad.gif

BB
TV?
written by SeanHawk, November 25, 2009
Hey Blaze, I think it's supposed to be FSN-Northwest? I am not sure what it's listed in your area though. It should be 3:30 PM PST.

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written by Eastern Oregon Coug, November 25, 2009
I do like the weekly radio show recap. This is the only Coug blog I read, and I find it informed and analytical. Please keep up the good work. And . . . this is one Coug that hasn't given up. Go Cougs! Beat those Huskies! (or at least keep 'em on a short leash.)

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