PULLMAN — In essence, Washington State’s 69-7 laugher against Arizona in front of a sold out Dad’s Weekend crowd at Martin Stadium on Saturday felt like a culmination of everything the Cougars had been building toward ever since that now-distance 0-2 start to the season.
At home again for the first time in three weeks, the Cougars shook off all the drama from Robert Barber’s ongoing fight against his suspension this week, and dominated the Wildcats from start to finish.
The Cougars’ 69 points were the most they’ve scored since a 77-7 win at home against Southwest Louisiana in 1997.