Inside how WSU turned a lifeless rushing attack into a robust part of its offense

Oct. 22—PULLMAN — When Leo Pulalasi was a kid, barely seven years old growing up in the Tacoma area, he had to brave a barrage of blocking shields. He'd be out at a field with his dad, Michael, who would hold out a padded shield and have his son run through it, simulating breaking a tackle on the field. "I was like, no, not the bag, please," Pulalasi laughed. "I used to be so scared of the ...

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