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The Cougars first played football in 1894, when the school was known as the Agricultural College, Experiment Station and School of Science of the State of Washington. Washington State joined the conference currently known as the Pac-12 in 1962.

Washington State boasts six consensus All-America selections, six members of the College Football Hall of Fame, and two Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees (Mel Hein, Turk Edwards).

The Cougars play home games on campus at Martin Stadium in Pullman. The facility has a capacity of 33,552, making it the coziest in the Pac-12.

Get to the north side of Hollingbery Fieldhouse two-and-a-half hours before kickoff for the Cougar Prowl, where the football team arrives on campus and walk through the fieldhouse to the locker room before the game.

Cougville at Rogers Field is another pregame destination. It has food, drink and fun for fans of all ages.

Washington’s State’s fiercest rival is across the state in Seattle. The Cougars and Washington Huskies first battled in 1900, and the series has been played continuously since 1945, with games currently played at Pullman in even-numbered years. The winner gets the Apple Cup, presented by the state’s governor after the game.

Ever seen the Washington State flag? You probably have if you watch ESPN’s College GameDay. Thanks to a legion of dedicated Cougar fans and faraway volunteers, someone has waved Ol’ Crimson behind the GameDay set every week since 2003. You can see it up close during your visit to Pullman.

Washington State Cougars schedule

For upcoming games and additional information, explore SeatGeek's Washington State Cougars page. The 2018 Cougars regular season begins September 1st and ends November 23rd.