MLS Cup is now just four days away, and whether you're a lifelong soccer fan, or just getting into the sport, this event is going to be huge. With 70,000 screaming fans cheering on the rave green, there's a chance we could see the club win a championship at home for the first time ever. We've never seen this in Seattle. Our Super Bowl was thousands of miles away, the Sonics won their championship on the road, and obviously the M's haven't even ever been to a World
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Series. Regardless of your level of fandom, get out and enjoy the atmosphere on Sunday. It's time to take a look at the state of all three football programs in the area, UW, WSU, and the Seahawks. Yes, the Huskies are 5-4 and haven't had the success that many had hoped for, but recruiting remains strong, and even on a down year, they'll likely win 7-8 games and go to a bowl game. WSU isn't where they've been in the last few years, but still have a strong overall program, in one of the best places in its history. The Hawks are 7-2, but things feel a little shaky, but are still likely to make the playoffs. How are you feeling about the tree football programs in the region? We take your texts at 49451. On Something Good; a college student who was forced to stop selling Krispy Kreme doughnuts to help pay off college loans is made an official supplier by the company, and a Fife high schooler becomes the school's first female quarterback.