The No. 15 Washington State Cougars were embarrassed in for the second consecutive time on the road, falling this time to the surging Arizona Wildcats and their explosive offense, 58-37.
There was a lot of hope on our end that the WSU “Speed D” would be able to contain Tate, who has more or less lit the college world on fire since coming onto the scene a few games ago. And there were moments where he and his teammates were contained, but not nearly enough of them — and it got worse as the game went on.