After head coach Jimmy Rogers, who had a $7.8 million contract, departed for Iowa State, Washington State’s coaching search began. As WSU expands its candidate pool to bring it back in the national spotlight, its own former star is pitching in. Their former quarterback, Luke Falk, is the one stepping forward with confidence, declaring his desire to lead the program he once played for.

“Respectfully, I want to be the 36th Head Football Coach at Washington State University—and I am the right man for the job!” Cougars’ former QB Luke Falk said on X.

Falk posted a lengthy list of documents outlining why he should be the one to take over the reins at Washington State. In his message, he describes WSU as a “sleeping giant” and says that he believes he can be the one who can bring back the Mike

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