Jake Dickert experienced a moment of clarity last December as he reflected on a season unlike any other in the history of Washington State football.
Amid the uncertainty about what was going to happen with the Cougars in the future, Dickert came to the realization he needed to stop trying to take on everything — rumors, realignment, the loss of history, all the drama that came with the collapse of the Pac-12 that left Washington State in college football purgatory.
“I think early on I tried to battle everything. And it wasn’t a distraction but you allowed the noise in, right? Instead of just staying internal and what we can do and how we’re going to invest in the future of Washington State,” Dickert said.
“So I learned a lot about that. I tried to take everybody on and the best thing I can do is provide the best experience for our players, our football program that will continue to let Washington State shine.”