Wulff In At Washington State
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Pullman, WA -- (Sports Network) - According to a published report, Paul Wulff will be named the new football coach at Washington State University on Tuesday.The Spokesman Review, citing sources close to the process, reported on Monday that Wulff will be introduced at a press conference that is scheduled for Tuesday at 6 p.m. (et). Wulff has been the head coach at Eastern Washington since 2000. The Eagles are 53-40 with Wulff as coach, going 9-4 this season. Eastern Washington lost in the quarterfinals of the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs to two- time defending champion Appalachian State. Wulff would replace Bill Doba. The decision for Doba not to return was mutual. In his five seasons guiding the Cougars, Doba compiled a 30-29 record, winning three Apple Cups with wins over Washington and compiling the third-best winning percentage among WSU football coaches serving five or more years. Doba became Washington State's 30th head football coach December 18, 2002, after serving as an assistant for 14 years at the school. They were left out of a bowl game for a fourth straight year following a 5-7 finish in 2007.
Copyright 2007 Courtesy of The Sports Network.











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