2020 Washington State Cougars football team explained

Sport:football
Year:2020
Team:Washington State Cougars
Conference:Pac–12 Conference
Division:North Division
Short Conf:Pac-12
Record:1–3
Conf Record:1–3
Head Coach:Nick Rolovich
Hc Year:1st
Off Coach:Brian Smith
Oc Year:1st
Cooff Coach1:Craig Stutzmann
Cooc1 Year:1st
Off Scheme:Run and Shoot
Def Coach:Jake Dickert
Dc Year:1st
Def Scheme:4–2–5
Captain:Max Borghi, Abraham Lucas, Liam Ryan, Jahad Woods
Stadium:Martin Stadium

The 2020 Washington State Cougars football team represented Washington State University during the 2020 NCAA Division I FBS football season. They were led by first-year head coach Nick Rolovich. The team played their home games in Martin Stadium in Pullman, Washington, and competed as members of the North Division of the Pac-12 Conference.

On August 11, 2020, the Pac-12 Conference initially canceled all fall sports competitions due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1]

On September 24, the conference announced that a six-game conference-only season would begin on November 6, with the Pac-12 Championship Game to be played December 18. Teams not selected for the championship game would be seeded to play a seventh game.[2]

Schedule

Washington State had games scheduled against Utah State, Houston, and Idaho, but canceled these games on July 10 due to the Pac-12 Conference's decision to play a conference-only schedule due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3]

Original 2020 Washington State Cougars schedule
DateOpponentSite
September 3 at Utah State* Maverik StadiumLogan, UT
September 12 HoustonMartin StadiumPullman, WA
September 19 IdahoMartin Stadium • Pullman, WA (Battle of the Palouse)
September 26 Reser StadiumCorvallis, OR
October 3 Martin Stadium • Pullman, WA
October 10 Martin Stadium • Pullman, WA
October 17 Stanford StadiumStanford, CA
October 31 Martin Stadium • Pullman, WA
November 7 Folsom Field • Boulder, CO
November 14 Rose BowlPasadena, CA
November 21 Martin Stadium • Pullman, WA
November 27 Martin Stadium • Pullman, WA (Apple Cup)
[4]

#WeAreUnited controversy

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, student athletes of the Pac-12 Conference formed a unity group to negotiate with the conference to get more fair treatment for student athletes ranging from COVID-19 safety protocols to racial equality messages under the threat of opting out of the fall season with the hashtag #WeAreUnited.[5]

On August 2, 2020, Washington State wide receiver Kassidy Woods alleged that head coach Nick Rolovich threatened his status on the team, while also being removed from the team chats and being told to clear out his locker.[6] Woods also released an audio conversation between him and Rolovich to the Dallas Morning News, where Rolovich was understanding of Woods opting out due to COVID-19 but was still critical of the unity group.[7] Rolovich said in a statement that the said conversation between him and Woods occurred before the release of the #WeAreUnited group's article, and Washington State spokesman Bill Stephens clarified that Woods did not lose his scholarship or has been cut from the team, while ESPN reported that no one has been cut, but is not allowed to participate in team activities if they choose to opt out due to safety reasons.[8] [9]

Personnel

Staff

NamePositionSeasons at
Washington State
Alma Mater
Nick RolovichHead coach1Hawaii (2004)
Brian SmithOffensive coordinator / running backs1Hawaii (2005)
Jake DickertDefensive coordinator / Linebackers1Wisconsin–Stevens Point (2007)
Michael GhobrialSpecial teams coordinator1UCLA (2011)
Craig StutzmannCo-offensive coordinator / quarterbacks1Hawaii (2002)
Andre AllenWide receivers1Ashford (2014)
Mark WeberOffensive line1Cal Lutheran (1980)
A. J. CooperDefensive ends1North Dakota State (2006)
Ricky LogoDefensive tackles1North Carolina State (1992)
Mark BankerSafeties1Springfield (MA) (1978)
John RichardsonCornerbacks / recruiting coordinator1North Dakota State (2010)
Dwain BradshawHead strength and conditioning coach1Arizona State (2014)
Jason CverckoChief of Staff1Connecticut (2011)

Game summaries

At Oregon State

See also: 2020 Oregon State Beavers football team.

Oregon

See also: 2020 Oregon Ducks football team.

At USC

See also: 2020 USC Trojans football team.

At Utah

See also: 2020 Utah Utes football team.

Awards

Jayden de LauraPac-12 Freshman of the Week[10] November 9, 2020
Ayden HectorPac-12 Freshman of the Week[11] November 16, 2020

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pac-12 Conference postpones all sport competitions through end of calendar year . pac-12.com . August 11, 2020. August 11, 2020.
  2. Web site: Pac-12 announces resumption of football, basketball & winter sports seasons . pac-12.com . September 24, 2020. September 24, 2020.
  3. Web site: Bromberg . Nick . Pac-12 follows Big Ten's lead and won't play non-conference games in 2020 . Yahoo News . 10 July 2020.
  4. Web site: 2020 Washington State Football Schedule . FBSchedules.com . February 27, 2020.
  5. Web site: Bumbaca . Chris . Group of Pac-12 athletes unite, threaten opt out unless athletes' demands of conference are met . USA Today . August 4, 2020.
  6. Web site: Peter . Josh . Washington State player says head coach threatened his status over Pac-12 unity group . USA Today . August 4, 2020.
  7. Web site: Blum . Sam . Full transcript: Washington State coach Nick Rolovich critical of PAC-12 unity statement in conversation with WR Kassidy Woods . The Dallas Morning News . August 4, 2020.
  8. Web site: Evans . Jace . Washington State coach Nick Rolovich attempts to clarify position on #WeAreUnited group . USA Today . August 4, 2020.
  9. Web site: Rittenberg . Adam . Washington State football coach Nick Rolovich tells WR Kassidy Woods joining unity group would create 'an issue' . ESPN . August 4, 2020.
  10. Pac-12 Football Players of the Week – Week 1. https://web.archive.org/web/20201109220323/https://pac-12.com/article/2020/11/09/pac-12-football-players-week-week-1. dead. November 9, 2020. Pac-12 Conference. November 9, 2020.
  11. Pac-12 Football Players of the Week – Week 2. Pac-12 Conference. November 16, 2020.