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WSU Football:Top 10 players for 2009-No. 1

The Washington State Cougars will be a much improved football team in 2009. Simply scan the nine players already listed as part of the Top 10 and you will discover a few of the reasons.

Coach Paul Wulff and his staff have worked diligently with their roster of student/athletes to make strides in every aspect of Cougar football.

In a little over two months, WSU will open their schedule with a conference game in Pullman hosting Stanford.

From the opening kickoff to the final gun, expect to see some exciting football in Martin Stadium.

Before revealing the No. 1 player leading the resurgence of WSU football, let's take a look at what's different about Cougar football in 2009.

It was a good off season for the Cougs.

They a bigger and better conditioned from strength training.

The no-huddle offense was effective during spring practice despite two of the best quarterbacks watching from the sidelines because of injury.

One of the best incoming class of recruits will upgrade roster talent. These young men are excited to be in Pullman and play Pac-10 football for Washington State.

Those are just a few of the compelling reasons to expect success on the gridiron for the Cougs in 2009.

 Now for yet another reason this will be a good year for Cougar football.

The No. 1 player for Washington State this fall will be center Kenny Alfred. This choice was a "no brainer".

Alfred anchors an offensive line that is ready to dictate the pace of play with Coach Wulff's no-huddle offense.  Referring to Alfred as an anchor runs the risk of sounding trite as the term is overused. Kenny has missed just one game in three years, UCLA in 2007, and that's it. In a word, impressive.

Playing offensive center carries with it the responsibility to not just lead the offensive line, but communicate with the quarterback his line is set.

Though last season was one to forget for the Cougar offense, Alfred still garnered accolades including All Pac-10 honorable mention. Keep in mind that the Pac-10 has produced numerous NFL centers in the past three seasons. Alfred is one of the best at his position.

When it comes to leadership, sure Alfred is a senior and will have the attention of younger players. His leadership extends beyong the playing field. Kenny Alfred has been name to the Pac-10 All Academic team as an honorable mention for three consecutive years. He is a student/athlete. Period.

Simply stated, Kenny Alfred is a Coug.

Alfred plays a position on the football field that doesn't get a lot of attention by fans, but without a strong center, the "skill" players don't have a chance to have a spotlight shine on them. His play this season will go a long way in determining the level of success the Cougs enjoy.

In 2009, Alfred will be the No. 1 player on a very talent roster of football players. Period.

For ticket information check out wsucougars.com or call 1-800-GO-COUGS.


Four Cougs Compete at USA Track & Field Championships First Day

June 25, 2009

EUGENE, Ore. -- Four Cougar alums competed during the first day of the USA Track & Field Outdoor Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene.

Bernard Lagat (WSU '99), competing for Nike, qualified for the men's 800m semifinals after running a time of 1:48.59 for 11th in the first round heats.

Lagat commented on his prelim race which was published on the USA Track & Field website www.usatf.org: "I felt alright out there. I wanted to run fast out there but I'm still trying to learn how to run the 800 meters again. I can't even remember the last time I ran the 800. But it was a good run for me, another step in my training."

Rickey Moody (WSU '08) had a disappointing day in the men's decathlon, scoring 2,944 points in the first four events but not finishing the 400m race, the fifth event of the 10-event decathlon. Moody opened with a 100m dash time of 11.16 seconds, long jumped 22-9 1/4 (6.94m), threw the shot put 36-5 1/2 (11.11m) and high jumped 6-5 (1.96m).

A pair of 2009 Cougar graduates did not have their best performances Thursday.

Lorraine King, running unattached, ran the 400m hurdles in a time of 59.18 seconds for 19th place, with the top 16 places advancing to the semifinals. King was the 2009 Pacific-10 intermediate hurdles champion running a PR time of 57.51.

Moreno Zapata, running unattached, triple jumped a wind-aided 48-feet, 4 3/4 inches (14.75m) for 18th place. Zapata has a lifetime-best distance of 51-9 1/4w.

Live TV coverage of the 2009 USA Track & Field Championships begins Friday, June 26, on ESPN from 5-7 p.m. PT 

Story from WSU Official Website 



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A graduate of Washington State University, Lew Wright has covered Cougar athletics for over a decade. His work has been published in a number of national and local print and online media including: New York Times, Washington Post, Business Week, LA Business Journal and a number of Southern...

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