Cougs drop road matchup to No. 21 James Madison
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Much like Bill Murray’s character from “Groundhog Day,” the Washington State Cougars seem to be stuck in a loop. The last four WSU losses have each felt the same — a blown fourth-quarter lead, a few too many penalties and costly quarterback mistakes. Two uncharacteristic explosive plays allowed by the WSU defense and a stale second-half offense led the Cougars to a 24-20 loss to No. 21 James Madison on Saturday in Harrisonburg, Va. “We played well enough to win this game, we just didn’t,” WSU coach Jimmy Rogers said. “As I told the guys in the locker room, ‘One opportunity left to make this season, and be bowl eligible and have an opportunity to play with each other one more time,’...

