Coug it

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To "Coug it" is a tendency of the Washington State University Cougars football team to lose games via late-game collapses,[1] odds-defying losses, "snatching defeat from the jaws of victory",[2][3] and otherwise choking.[4][5]

The tendency has been observed since at least the 1983 season and the phrase appeared in the 1984 edition of Chinook, the WSU yearbook.[6] The concept was then popularized as "to Coug" by sportswriter John Blanchette in his Spokesman-Review column following the 1985 Cougars' 16–21 home loss to Arizona State in which they outgained the Sun Devils 445 yards to 217.[4][7][8]

Couging it has been a part of WSU athletics culture for decades[1][8] and the concept is frequently referenced in Pacific Northwest news media following a particularly embarrassing or surprising loss by the Cougars.[1] Washington State University administrators have run internal and external campaigns to downplay the concept,[8] and coaches, fans, and players have sought to reclaim the phrase via on-field success.[9]

Attempted reappropriation

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