JEFF TUEL RUMORS & GOSSIP

Tuel Keeps Cougars' Hopes Alive At Stanford

IT WAS FAR from a perfect effort. But on Saturday, Jeff Tuel was the mechanic that kept the Cougars humming along – and close to a win against No. 19 Stanford. Granted, if there were a school record for being sacked the most times in one game, Tuel would be right up there after Saturday's 24-17 loss. But he also kept the Cougars’ hopes alive for the first time in weeks.
Via washingtonstate.scout.com
October 28, 2012  |  Discuss

Tuel cements role as WSU's starting QB

Quarterback Jeff Tuel is listed alone as the starter as Washington State prepares for its home opener against Eastern Washington on Saturday. Last week, Tuel and sophomore Connor Halliday were both listed as possible starters on the depth chart. Tuel completed 30 of 45 passes against BYU for 229 yards and was intercepted twice as Washington State failed to score a touchdown in...
Via AP on Fox
September 04, 2012  |  Discuss

BYU vs. Washington State: Five Game Observations

 Just as Blue Cougar Football will preview each game this season with five things to watch for, we will review each game with our five game observations. In these observations, we will review the questions we posed in our five things to watch for article and evaluate our predictions. Question No. 1: Will Jeff Tuel control the game for WAZZU, or will his once promising career continue...
Via Blue Cougar Football Verified_ybn
August 31, 2012  |  Discuss

Unquiet on the Western Front: Matt Barkley, Jeff Tuel, Boise State, and more.

(Unquiet on the Western Front is SWRT's look at the Pac-12, WAC, Mountain West, and other West Coast/Rocky Mountain schools extravaganza.) Taking a stance. Avinash Kunnath looks at potential Heisman Trophy candidates coming out of the Pac-12. It's pretty much down to USC quarterback Matt Barkley and Oregon running back De'...
Via Shirts With Random Triangles Verified_ybn
July 23, 2012  |  Discuss

3 old Cougs reflect on their QB controversies

THE TERM “quarterback controversy” is as much a part of football Xs and Os. There haven't been a lot of them at Washington State over the decades, and the way Jeff Tuel played in spring ball there wouldn't appear to be one brewing, but the ones that did flare up over the years can still generate fiery debates among the crimson faithful. But what about the guys actually...
Via washingtonstate.scout.com
June 28, 2012  |  Discuss

SPRING BALL DAY 2: Tuel shines

PULLMAN -- Washington State quarterback Jeff Tuel is learning a new offense in addition to coming off an injury-riddled season. And he threw a few picks on Day One. But neither that, nor anything else, seems to phase Tuel, and he made a whole heckuva lot completions on Saturday during the Cougs' second practice of the spring session.
Via washingtonstate.scout.com
March 24, 2012  |  Discuss

Part II of Leach: Medical hardship for Tuel?

THE COUGARS ARE in the process of filing papers with the NCAA to seek an additional year of eligibility for Jeff Tuel and offensive lineman Wade Jacobson via medical hardship waivers. It was one of a number of subjects Leach discussed with CF.C in part II of a wide-ranging interview.
Via washingtonstate.scout.com
February 08, 2012  |  Discuss

Tuel time over? QB could miss rest of season

The health woes for Washington State quarterback Jeff Tuel keep on coming, not unlike the hits he’s been taking in limited action this season. After making his first start of the season two weeks ago against Stanford (an illness kept Tuel sidelined for a portion of the season-opener against Idaho State; Tuel would attempt only two…
Via College Football Talk
October 25, 2011  |  Discuss

Cougars Football: Jeff Tuel regains starting job going forward

Washington State insider Matt Larkin brings us news that Washington State Cougars head coach Paul Wulff has decided to pull QB Marshall Lobbastael for Jeff Tuel.
Via NorthWest Sports Beat Verified_ybn
October 21, 2011  |  Discuss

After two Coug Its, it’s Tuel Time

If it wasn’t clear before, it certainly became so Saturday: Jeff Tuel is the quarterback of the Washington State Cougars and needs to get back in there ASAP. When he broke his collarbone in the first game, it seemed to be a death knell for the Cougars. And while it hasn’t been exactly that, the Cougars have now lost two games they should not have – and probably would not have...
Via Outside The Press Box
October 09, 2011  |  Discuss
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