Washington State head coach Jake Dickert didn’t hold back when addressing the dynamics between his Cougars and the Oregon State Beavers, especially in light of the challenges both programs face amid the ongoing Pac-12 realignment chaos. Speaking candidly after a closely contested matchup, Dickert highlighted the unique relationship between the two schools, emphasizing both the camaraderie and competition they share as underdogs in the evolving college football landscape.
“Oregon State and Washington State are in a similar fight right now,” Dickert said. “We’re battling not just on the field but for recognition, respect, and a sustainable future in college football. That bond is real, but so is the rivalry.”
Dickert’s comments come as the Pac-12 continues to fragment, leaving the two programs scrambling for stability amidst uncertainty. Both universities have been vocal about their shared interests in preserving the integrity of their athletic programs, while also grappling with the reality of being left out of major conference realignment discussions.
The Cougars’ head coach also praised Oregon State’s resilience, calling the Beavers “one of the toughest teams in the country,” while reaffirming his belief in his own squad’s potential. “We respect what they’re doing, but we’re not backing down. We’re here to compete and prove we belong,” Dickert added.
This relationship, rooted in mutual respect and shared adversity, has taken on a new dimension, highlighting the unity and determination of two programs striving to thrive in uncertain times.