Mike Isaacson
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Mike Isaacson
@spinecoug
Husband. Dad of 2 girls. Coast Med Device. Investor. Love the Cougs, Hawks, & Mariners. Titos/Soda/Lime.








Breaking: Puyallup baseball coach Sean Taunt, who replaced longtime coach Marc Wiese, has resigned after the program's booster club grew frustrated with the team's recent five game losing streak, multiple sources told @thenewstribune. Story 👇 thenewstribune.com/sports/high-sc…



Breaking: Puyallup baseball coach Sean Taunt, who replaced longtime coach Marc Wiese, has resigned after the program's booster club grew frustrated with the team's recent five game losing streak, multiple sources told @thenewstribune. Story 👇 thenewstribune.com/sports/high-sc…















Washington officials suspect that another school contacted Demond Williams after he signed and plan on submitting evidence of tampering. The university used a template Big Ten agreement - the same used by Wisconsin, which filed suit against Miami last summer over similar charges.


Transfer chaos 3,300 already in the portal before D1 opens. Last Year 2,707 Total D1-D3 Add NAIA+JUCO+Post Grad and you’re near an estimated 5,000–6,000 Before D1. Statically, only 30% find better situations—70% don’t. That’s roughly 4,200 players left without a home.


Dearest Jack Thompson, Sir, I take pen to paper in an hour when loyalties are tested and spirits are weighed, and I find it my duty—nay, my honor—to offer thanks where thanks are due. Your constancy to Washington State has stood firm as any regimental standard upon a smoke-choked field. While others waver with the changing winds of fortune, you have remained fixed, loyal to a fault, bearing the colors with pride whether the sun shone brightly or the rain fell cold upon the Palouse. Among our ranks, your name is spoken with reverence—the Godfather of Washington State quarterbacks, keeper of the flame, steward of the position. You have guided generations not merely with instruction, but with belief. When doubt crept into camp, your unending positive spirit restored order more effectively than any shouted command. In times of triumph you were gracious; in times of hardship, resolute. Such men are rare. Such loyalty cannot be conscripted—it must be chosen, again and again. And you, sir, have chosen the Cougs every time. History may record the victories and defeats, but it is men like you who give an army its soul. For that, Washington State stands in your debt. With deepest respect and gratitude, General Kirby Moore





