Washington State has assembled a full non-conference slate of opponents for its football program through 2021, the Cougars announced Tuesday.
The Cougars will play seven home games in four of the next five years — a factor WSU athletic director Bill Moos has emphasized in part because it brings in additional revenue.
However, it also means the Cougars will not face a true Power Five non-conference opponent again until 2022, when they begin a home-and-home series against Wisconsin.
That game against the Badgers will mark the first time since 1998 that a Power Five non-conference school will play in Pullman.