LOS ANGELES -- Wednesday nights featured dollar beers at Rokko's Teriyaki.
That meant a hectic evening for the local eatery in the small college town of Cheney, Washington.
But Cooper Kupp, now the Los Angeles Rams' No. 1 receiver, didn't frequent the place for drinks.
After football practice, Kupp drove his white Nissan Pathfinder -- often with teammates in passenger seats hoping their ride wouldn't experience one of its infamous breakdowns -- across the Eastern Washington campus from the red-turf Roos Field to the restaurant, where a special someone would be expecting him.