Max Borghi is looking forward to maybe getting the chance to finally play four quarters.
Washington State’s sophomore running back was not used much in the second half in the Cougars’ first two games, blowout wins over New Mexico State and Northern Colorado.
Those games provided a great opportunity for WSU to bring in its reserves, but with the No. 20 Cougars facing a much bigger challenge Friday night at Houston (1-1), the starters could be needed for the full 60 minutes.
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“I think we’re going to have a good opportunity to show what we are made of,” Borghi said.