There is no official midway point of fall camp and it’s unlikely any Washington State player, amid three-hour practices in triple-digit weather that often turn into one tiresome slog, can really distinguish the first half of August from the second.
But this current juncture feels as good as any other.
Friday’s nighttime scrimmage at Martin Stadium signified the end of an eight-day stretch and the Cougars were given two of the next three days off to prepare for this next span. Over the next 13 days, WSU will practice 12 times, then take Aug. 26 as a recovery day and hold four more game-week practices leading up to the season opener.