Paul Wulff Radio Show Recap - Week IX of XII
Written by Sean Hawkins   
Wednesday, 04 November 2009 10:00


Welcome to week nine of the Paul Wulff radio show.  A good listen last night too, as Wulff has maintained his positive banter for most of 2009.  Still upbeat and enthusiastic of where this thing is headed, even after another tough setback.  Anyway, here we go with the things to take from last night's show:

1) Bud Nameck asked about injuries.  Wulff said that other than Chima Nwachukwu's ankle injury, that was really it in terms of players who were hurt during the Notre Dame game and are considered doubtful for this week.  Wulff said "Chima is definitely doubtful for this week", so, looks like another setback to a starter in the secondary.  They didn't discuss who would replace Chima as the starter at strong safety, but glancing at this week's depth chart, it appears Kyle McCartney is the primary backup.  But according to Grippi, it sounds like Jay Matthews would move over there from his normal backup free safety spot.  I guess we'll see on Saturday.

2)  Nameck brought up the offensive line struggles vs. Notre Dame
.  Wulff said that "they were rusty" and that "Tyson Pencer, BJ Guerra and Zach Williams were all a little off" and "overall, the offensive line just didn't play well.  We need to do a much better job of protecting the quarterback.  We ARE CAPABLE in playing so much better, and we will play better on the offensive line." 


3)  Nameck asked about Notre Dame looking so good and physical
.  Wulff said that "no question, they have a very strong offensive line with their four seniors and all their experience and size.  But what surprised us was their defense.  They were faster and more physical than we thought they would be."  But definitely the speed of their defense was most surprising.  Wulff said that "on tape of what we've watched on Notre Dame this year, many of their games were on grass, and several games in wet conditions.  They just didn't look that fast on tape.  But get them on field turf, indoors on a dry surface, and they were very fast and it took us by surprise."  Wulff went on to say that surfaces really do play a big part in how fast a team can play.  For example, in the WSU indoor practice facility, WSU has the old-school artificial carpet.  Wulff said "we'll practice in there, and us coaches think wow, hey, we're pretty fast!  But we get out even on the field turf, and we slow down.  And it's even more pronounced on a natural surface."   

4)  Nameck asked about the Oregon - USC game, and what Wulff thought of it.  Wulff said he watched it later, and was "very surprised.  Not necessarily at the outcome, but that the way Oregon beat USC, I just didn't think that would happen like that.  But Oregon is a really, really good football team.  We thought so after we played them, and we think so now.  They have great team speed and they play to their schemes really well."  Nameck asked if USC not getting back to a BCS bowl is bad for the Pac-10?  Wulff said "no, it's not necessarily a bad thing, as long as our Pac-10 champ goes on to represent well in the BCS bowl.  It doesn't matter who the champion is, as long as they play well in their bowl." 

Personally?  I think the perception is that the Pac-10 goes as USC goes.  It's a natural thing that the east coast media will see.  You can already hear them glance out west and say "Oh, USC has a couple of losses?  The Pac-10 is DOWN!"  Oh well.  They said that last year before the bowls.  How did the Pac-10 do last year in bowl season?  UNDEFEATED, that's how.  So we'll see.

5)  A caller asked about the tight ends, and the lack of production at the position this year.  Wulff agreed, and said that "Tony Thompson was doing OK there, but we have moved him out more into the slot as a wide receiver in recent weeks (note - Thompson has just 9 catches all of this year, tops among tight ends).  But Wulff also said that "we have been kind of going away from the tight end lately in the passing game, but we will probably get back to it next year."  Wulff went on to say that Zach Tatman and Skyler Stormo have been "adequate" this year, but they have some new blood coming next year with redshirt frosh Andre Lintz, and then a couple of fantastic verbal commits that he couldn't name that will be tight ends, and could play immediately next year.  He won't name them, but we will - Aaron Dunn of Mead and Jake Rodgers of Shadle Park, both in the top 30 or so in the country in tight end recruits, both verbal commits for WSU. 

Along the topic of the offense in general, Wulff added that "offensively, we need veteran players to execute multiple things.  Right now we just don't have that.  But as our youth matures, we will be more wide open with our offense.  It will come.  There is a fine line, and right now the idea on offense is to do some things right, and then expand on that, instead of throwing everything at them at once and having those struggles." 

6)  Nameck asked "how are you handling the losses?  Is it pretty tough for you?" Wulff paused for a moment, and then said "it's tough because I'm not used to this.  We were successful before, and we don't like this.  Nobody wants to lose.  Saturdays are the toughest, and parts of Sunday as well.  But after we watch film, and then get into the week, things get better in a hurry.  I see the position our program is in now, but I also know the program is moving forward.  We are living through tough times, and I am a competitor.  BELIEVE ME, NOBODY WANTS TO WIN MORE THAN I DO!  But there is a process to get there.  Once we do get there, it will be fun for everyone.  But we are doing all the right things.  The wins will come, and probably come as the last thing in all this, but they will come, and sooner than people think." 

7)  A caller asked about Jeff Tuel, and how he was doing with the Notre Dame loss.  Wulff said that even though he had a tough game, after watching the film, "he did a lot of really good things.  Unfortunately he had some poor blocking in front of him, and he made a few mistakes like the interception he forced and the missed deep ball to Johnny Forzani that should have gone for a touchdown.  But we are just so pleased with Jeff Tuel.  He has an outstanding presence about him, and the players and coaches all agree that he will be our spark-plug for the offense going forward." 


Wulff then reminded that "people are making a big deal about Matt Barkley at USC or Tate Forcier at Michigan, but people have to realize that both of those guys enrolled early and were part of spring practices and the offseason programs.  Jeff Tuel just showed up in August, we've only had him for three months.  To do the things he is doing now against teams like USC, Oregon, Cal and Notre Dame, just three months into the program as an 18-year old true freshman, is remarkable."  On the missed deep ball to Forzani, Nameck asked if it was just a matter of Tuel not trusting the wide receivers yet?  Wulff said "no question, Tuel has a strong arm, and throws one of the best deep balls that he has ever been around as a quarterback.  It's that good.  He is going to be special."  Finally on Tuel, Nameck asked about a recent article comparing Jeff Tuel and Beau Sweeney, the backup QB at Cal.  Remember Sweeney and Tuel were on the same high school team on Clovis West in Fresno, with Tuel one year behind Sweeney.  Wulff said "they are both good players" but "we are really partial to our guy.  And we think that over time, Tuel will have the opportunity to do some bigger things here in terms of throwing the ball than they do at Cal.  We are going to be a very QB-friendly system in throwing the ball, and it will work out best for Tuel here."

8)  Bud asked about Arizona's offense. Did you know that Arizona leads the Pac-10 in total offense, 445 yards per game?  More than Oregon, Cal or USC?  Wulff said "Nick Foles is a really good player, on pace to set a completion percentage record in the Pac-10.  Part of it is their system, where it's a lot of very quick throws, WR screens, things like that.  Throws that are so quick and short that they can almost be classified as running plays, really.  They throw it outside a lot instead of attacking vertically, but that's their system.  It's working just fine for them, and they have only been sacked FOUR TIMES this entire season." 

Bud mentioned that it looks like Nic Grigsby won't be available this week, but Keola Antolin will probably be their main running back.  Wulff said "Antolin is a quick, fast guy and there is very little drop-off between him and Grigsby.  They are going to get their yards and their points."  Nameck asked "how do you defend an attack like this?"  Wulff said "you have to try and disrupt their timing.  But you have to be sound on the perimeter, get off blocks, and be disciplined in your assignments.  We have to be good tacklers on Saturday.  Again, they will get their yards and points, but we have to make them earn it, and get them out of synch and out of rhythm."  Gulp.  Sounds a LOT like what they were saying going into the Oregon game??  Here's hoping they've learned from playing against an offense like that! 

9)  Bud asked about Arizona's defense.  Maybe not the Desert Swarm anymore, but they are still a tough group to face.  Wulff said "no question, they are tough.  Lots of speed and skill, all across the board.  D-line, linebackers and secondary are all very strong, very fast."  Right now Arizona has the #2 rushing defense in the conference, just 101.3 yards per game allowed on the ground, and overall, #3 in the conference in total defense.  They are also number one in the conference in giving up the fewest number of first downs.  Wulff said "we have our work cut out for us." 

10) Finally, Bud asked about Mike Stoops, and how he finally got AZ to a bowl game last year after four years of struggling.  Wulff said that "it really shows the strength of the Pac-10. You CAN make progress, but it takes time growing up your program.  It is really, really tough in the Pac-10 to climb back up the ladder.  But we will get there."


Wulff then talked in general terms about getting the program back in shape.  "We have great competitors in our program, and we need that mindset and determination to make it.  And right now, our own players are doing an excellent job of recruiting for us, when we bring recruits in for visits.  We really sell the family aspect of the program, and that when  you come to Washington State, you are part of a family."


That's it for now.  Again, a positive, upbeat radio show this week.  Kind of been the general theme all year, really.  I think the most "down in the dumps" he sounded was maybe after the ASU game, but then again he was barely on the radio show that week as it was the bye week, and the whole thing turned into a Martin Stadium telethon. 

Of course, enjoy your day and GO COUGS!


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Comments (12)Add Comment
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written by Chris '04, November 04, 2009
Great write-up, Sean. The losses are killing me, but I'm still sailing full steam ahead on the Wulff-boat. I'm sick and tired of folks jumping on him when time is the only thing that will fix what ails this program. Pete Carroll would not win with this team.
Fire Paul Wulff!!!!!
written by Coug-A-Sutra, November 04, 2009
Just kidding.

Great recap, Hawk. I know that some out there have found this stuff to be repetitive, but I find it interesting and informative each week.

Can't wait for the All Access recap later this week as well.
Also Too
written by Coug-A-Sutra, November 04, 2009
Sir Vincent had a nice write up in his post about one of our RS running backs starting to play some Linebacker. When you look at our most recent signing--a two star RB from NoCal who runs a 4.5--you can see the return of the Price-Doba "recruit athletes" strategy of recruiting.

And that's good to see!
SPEED
written by SeanHawk, November 04, 2009
WE LIKE SPEED! Arthur Burns playing as a fast linebacker, the new NorCal kid with the 4.5, etc. Just keep stockpiling speed and then sort it all out after they set foot on campus, you know?

The radio show stuff can be a little repetitive, no doubt man. Of course I don't recap the entire thing, otherwise there would be 20+ things written. But just some of the better stuff they talk about.

You should have heard him talking about Tuel though. I know they have talked up the other QB's in the past, like last year you would have thought both Lobbestael AND JT Levy hung the moon or something. But that's nothing compared to this year. There is no doubt that they are rallying the entire program behind Tuel!
Re: Fire Paul Wulff
written by Samsinite, November 04, 2009
I get tired of seeing that shit too. Now maybe if the team was getting worse it would be a different story.

Hawk, I have always enjoyed reading this recap. I feel as if I get a glimpse at what the coaches are seeing and experiencing. I think both the team and the coaches are learning. It also feels like the recruiting is going very well this season too.

Also, I just noticed that we can vote up and down comments, has anyone else noticed this and used it?
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written by wulffjurystillout, November 04, 2009
Is there a way I can go back through all the Paul Wulff radio shows and count how many times he says, "they surprised us", "we weren't ready for that", "we didn't expect that", etc. Kind of seems like his coaching staff and himself are fully prepared each week and/or are being out coached each week.
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written by wulffjurystillout, November 04, 2009
Typo! I meant to say that they ARE NOT prepared each week.
Samsinite comments
written by SeanHawk, November 04, 2009
Yeah, I've seen the vote up/down comment feature before. I think a few people have even used it? I don't know what it means. I guess if you get the most "+" comments we'll send you a WSU Football Blog t-shirt?

Just kidding. You always have good things to add. But a t-shirt is WAY above and beyond our budget, not that anyone would wear it other than to add to the car-wash-rag pile. smilies/smiley.gif
Hear ya wulffjurystillout
written by SeanHawk, November 04, 2009
I honestly don't remember him saying that stuff TOO much? Maybe he did and I just don't remember, you could be right....
SPEED
written by stiffmiester, November 04, 2009
We are definitely looking bringing our team speed up. With the following commits and given 40 times:
RB Ricky Galvin 4.5, WR Marquess Wilson 4.6, CB Tracy Clark 4.55, WR Robert Giles 4.47, WR Blair Bomber 4.4, CB Brandon Golden. That is a ton of speed compared to what we have now. Add into this the kid from Wisconsin, Eric Ortel, who is having a monster season as a RB but is projected as a MLB. We have no given 40 on Ratliff but he is a bigger ,6-1, kid that is said to have some wheels. I think this staff has seen how we just can't catch anyone due to lack of speed and are trying to correct this. If we can get these kids in and put some meat on those speedy frames and decide where they best fit on the field and let them learn that spot, the future is bright. Doesn't sound like a staff that doesn't know whats going on now and isn't trying to fix it to me.smilies/cool.gif
super fast vs talent?
written by Billyblaze, November 05, 2009
Yeah we need speed but ya know that does not mean a heck of a lot if you do not have talent....do we want a football team or a track team???.....and Jeshua was good but it shows ya what blindly recruiting just speed can do.....and there is something to say for talent over speed - remember Steve Largent?.....

BB
Hire Mike Leach
written by soap, January 02, 2010
Hire Leach for 4 years till he bolts like walden and erickson. Get the program back to .500 NOW

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