SECTION EDITOR PHOTO EDITOR Jeanne M. DePaul Barry Kough [email protected] [email protected] (208) 848-2221 D (208) 848-2217 Sunday A.M. Twitter: @JeanneDePaul THE LEWISTON TRIBUNE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2018

LEFT: The glow of the city of Pullman resonates over the hills of the Palouse as cars head into town late Friday night.  BELOW: About an hour before the broadcast began, a woman bundles up in a blanket while being surrounded by fans and handmade signs on Saturday morning.

COUGS SHOW THEIR SPIRIT

The WSU faithful turn out in force for ESPN GameDay’s long-awaited arrival on campus

Photos by PETE CASTER of the Tribune

ABOVE: Susan Ellis of Pullman waves a Gardner-Minshew- inspired sign as she dances with the rest of the crowd gathered for ESPN’s College GameDay on Saturday morning.  RIGHT: Tom Pounds of Albuquerque, N.M., waves Ol’ Crimson to open up Saturday morning’s national broadcast of ESPN College GameDay on the Washington State campus in Pullman. Pounds started the tradition of waving the fl ag at College GameDay productions in 2003. FAR LEFT: ESPN College Game- Day analyst Lee Corso (left) and Washington State mascot Butch T. Cougar mug for the camera after Corso donned the Cougar head- gear signifying his pick of WSU to beat Oregon.  LEFT: With his head shaved and face painted red, Peyton Cysewski of Kirkland, Wash., laughs while talking to a friend at the end of the GameDay produc- tion.  BELOW: A man sleeps on a couch on the third fl oor of the School of Molecular Sciences build- ing while ESPN tapes in the plaza below on Friday afternoon.

 RIGHT: A Cougar fan, with beverage in hand, rides atop the shoulders of his friend as the crowd waves fl ags in the early hours of Saturday morning in Pullman.