PULLMAN – Back in August, when the heat was still sweltering and the sun was still beaming down on Washington State’s practice field, Josh Meredith opened up a little. Headed into this season, he was taking things a little personally, he said. He was tired of a certain perception that followed him around, that he was nothing more than a slot receiver who could find soft spots in zone defenses.

“I’ve never been the guy that was gonna run past people and then throw the ball,” Meredith said. “I was like, I know I can do that. So I just had to show them I could.”

Ahead of Meredith’s final game at Gesa Field, WSU’s regular-season finale against Oregon State at 3:30 p.m. Saturday, consider them proven wrong. As he prepares to wrap up a five-year career with the Cougars, the kind that has com

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