By Zackary Armstrong, CougFan: With standout defensive plays being made throughout Washington State’s Crimson and Gray Game, one player in particular who had a particularly strong showing was nickel Armauni Archie. The third-year sophomore did something that should catch the attention of defensive coordinator Jake Dickert and safeties/nickels coach Mark Banker when they’re reviewing film.
That would be Archie’s open-field tackling and stopping plays from getting to the next level.
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