April 14, 2026
By Jamey Vinnick, CougFan: For all the emphasis on explosiveness this spring, Washington State’s running backs have separated themselves in a more subtle, but critical way. As head man Kirby Moore pointed after Day 9 of spring ball on Tuesday, it starts with ball security and discipline, two traits that have fueled a group playing fast, protecting the football and consistently turning routine carries into positive gains.
And while there’s only so much Kirby Vorhees, Maxwell Woods, and Leo Pulalasi can do with light contact, Moore said after practice Tuesday that one thing has stood out about the tailbacks.
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