Football

Cougars Kick Off Preseason with Intense Practice at Rogers Fields

Four key players and coaches attend Thursday’s two‑hour session as the team builds momentum for Friday’s next workout

Thursday’s Practice Highlights

The Washington State Cougars football squad took to the Rogers Practice Fields on Thursday for a two‑hour preseason workout, marking the latest step in the team’s preparation for the upcoming season.

Defensive lineman Jirah Leaupepetele was among the participants, drawing attention for his presence on the line after a promising spring performance. Alongside him, defensive tackles coach Eti Ena oversaw drills that emphasized technique and gap control.

Running back Maxwell Woods also joined the session, using the opportunity to fine‑tune his footwork and pass‑protection skills. Assistant head coach and running backs coach Justin Green watched closely, offering feedback during each drill.

After the practice, the coaching staff and several players participated in post‑practice interviews, providing insight into the team’s early chemistry and the adjustments being made under new leadership.

The session formed part of the broader preseason camp, which will continue on Friday with another workout aimed at building momentum before the first official game.

Head coach Jake Dickert praised the energy displayed on the field, noting that the combination of veteran presence and fresh talent bodes well for the Cougars’ prospects this fall.

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