FULL WED. SHOW: Why to root for Jimmy's Ex-Jacks at WSU, Vikings views from Darren "Doogie" Wolfson (KSTP-TV), and USF coach Jim Glogowski
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The "WSU Jacks," as some around here call them, have 15 former SDSU players, several who start regularly. They are 4-4 playing a weird schedule that includes two games out of the final four against Oregon State, the only other team currently in the Pac 12. Yes, a Happy Hour with John Gaskins poll saw there is a faction of Jacks fans who are rooting for the Cougars and therefore take pride in their dragging then-No. 4 Ole Miss and then-No. 18 Virginia to the final bell in back-to-back weeks. But the poll suggests more SDSU fans either were not cheering them on or didn't care. Gronowski and Wilde — not to mention Northwestern offensive lineman Evan Beertsen and Illinois tight end Davin Stoffel — all could be Jackrabbits right now, but aren't because they accepted hundreds of thousands of dollars (in Gronowski's case, over a million) to play and prove themselves at the highest level of the college game. Rogers and staff did that, too. The players that came with them likely did so for either more NIL money or their allegiance to the coaches who recruited them to SDSU, or both. So why all the love for the Jacks in the Big 10 and a whole lot less love for those on the Palouse in the Pac 12? Happy Hour host John Gaskins examines and gives his opinion on this curious case of fandom.
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