WSU Coach Discusses Quarterback Development
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During practice in Spokane, WSU RBs shine and QB Zevi Eckhaus finds his place in Cougs' new offense

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Washington State coach Jimmy Rogers says quarterback Zevi Eckhaus has room to grow.
The Cougars have a logjam at running back Leo Pulalasi , Kirby Vorhees and Maxwell Woods all featured prominently in Saturday ’s practice.
The most explosive came courtesy of redshirt freshman Maxwell Woods , a transfer from South Dakota State , who ripped off a run of some 45 yards .
Rogers addresses former RBs coach Rouse ’s resignation following DUI arrest.
Rouse was arrested on suspicion of DUI on March 16 north of Colfax , where he blew a BAC as high as317.
“Unfortunate, and really a serious event that we take really serious,” Rogers said.