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No. 19 Washington State's recent eight-game winning streak has given the program a chance to win its first Pac-12 men's basketball regular season title since 1941.
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Myles Rice lost a season of his basketball career to cancer. Now healthy, Rice is back on the court and thriving while helping lead a hoops resurgence at Washington State.
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Washington, one of 10 schools leaving the conference this coming summer, earned a spot in College Football Playoff national title game against Michigan on Monday in Houston.
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The Pac-12 will send a total of eight teams to bowl games in the last year with its current membership. The Huskies will face Texas in the Sugar Bowl.
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The arrangement gives the two schools six opponents each and keeps open the possibility that they will operate as a two-team conference for at least a year.
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There’s no debating that Washington hasn’t carved up defenses with the ease it displayed leading up to the 36-33 win over Oregon on Oct. 14. The Huskies know the offense must get better in short order.
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The final season of Pac-12 football is coming down to a thrilling conclusion. Washington and Oregon still have hopes of getting the Pac-12 its first College Football Playoff berth since 2016.
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Washington and Washington State have agreed in principle to a five-year extension of the Apple Cup, ensuring the in-state football rivalry will continue through at least 2028. The schools announced the agreement six days before playing for the final time with both members of the Pac-12 Conference.
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A hearing has been set for Nov. 14 in Oregon State and Washington State’s legal fight with the Pac-12 and its departing members to govern the conference and control its assets.
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Washington State and Oregon State appear to be the big losers in the destabilization of the Pac-12 that’s bordering on complete collapse. They are the leftovers now stuck searching for a landing spot.