Washington State once again takes on an Arizona school after starting the year with a weirdly achieved 4-2 record. Last year, the Cougs bested the Wildcats in Tuscon in a game that wasn’t really as close as the 45-42 final score, then went on to win four of their remaining six games.
History is looking to repeat itself in Tempe this weekend.
ASU wasn’t expected to do much of anything this year. They lost offensive coordinator Mike Norvell to Memphis and were breaking in a new quarterback, either Brady White or Manny Wilkins. After rattling off a quick four wins to start the season — including a wild 68-55 shootout with Texas Tech -- people started to wonder if the Sun Devils are for real this year.