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1930 Washington State Cougars football team

The 1930 Washington State Cougars football team was an American football team that represented Washington State College as a member of the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC) during the 1930 college football season. In their fifth season under head coach Babe Hollingbery, the Cougars compiled a 9–0 record in the regular season, won the PCC championship, shut out five opponents, and outscored all opponents by a total of 218 to 56. At the end of the regular season, the Cougars were ranked second nationally behind Notre Dame in the final Dickinson rankings. The Cougars represented the PCC in the 1931 Rose Bowl, losing to Alabama by a 24–0 score.

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Personnel
Players • Harold "Skogs" Ahlskog, tackle, Spokane, Washington • Walter Camp, guard, LaCrosse, Washington • Mentor Dahlen, quarterback, Spokane, Washington • Myron Davis, halfback, Walla Walla, WashingtonTurk Edwards, tackle, Clarkston, Washington • Carl "Tuffy" Ellingsen, halfback, Yakima, Washington • Fred Garrett, guard, Kennewick, Washington • Bill Goodwin, tackle, Tacoma, Washington • Joe Hansen, center, Tacoma, Washington • Sam Hansen, end, Tacoma, Washington • Homer Hein, end, Burlington, WashingtonMel Hein, center, Burlington, Washington • George Hill, end, Dayton, Washington • George Hurley, guard, San Francisco • John Hurley, end, San Francisco • V. Jackson, tackle, Long Beach, California • DeWayne Johnson, fullback, St. Maries, Idaho • Oscar "Stub" Jones, halfback, Chehalis, Washington • Porter "Port" Lainhart, halfback, Goldendale, Washington • Ray Luck, quarterback, Spokane, Washington • Wilbur "Short" Luft, reserve quarterback, Endicott, Washington • Lyle Maskell, end, Portland • F. Mitchell, guard, Wapato, Washington • Howard Morgan, center, Elma, Washington • Howard Moses, halfback, Cashmere, Washington • Jack Parodi, guard, Stockton, California • George Sander, halfback, Wenatchee, Washington • Emmett Schroeder, halfback, Mount Vernon, WashingtonElmer Schwartz, fullback and captain, Port Orchard, Washington • Clement Senn, guard, Tacoma, Washington • Stan Shaw, reserve end, Yakima, Washington • Arnold Soley, fullback, Everett, Washington • William Tonkin, quarterback, Seattle • Frank Wallulis, tackle, Cle Elum, Washington • Harold Yap, guard, Honolulu Gallery File:Mel Hein (1931 Chinook).png|Mel Hein File:Turk Edwards (1931 Chinook).png|Turk Edwards File:Elmer Schwartz.png|Elmer Schwartz File:Harold "Skogs" Ahlskog.png|Harold Ahlskog File:Carl "Tuffy" Ellingsen.png|Carl Ellingsen File:Lyle Maskell.png|Lyle Maskell Coaches and administrators • Head coach: Babe Hollingbery • Assistant coaches: Buck Bailey, Roy Sandberg • Athletic director: Fred Bohler • Trainer: Dr. Wilbur Bohm ==References==
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