Mike Breske is out as Washington State's defensive coordinator according to multiple reports, including WazzuWatch.com.
In addition to Breske, outside linebackers coach Paul Volero has also been removed from his position.
Washington State lost 31-13 to in-state rival Washington in the Apple Cup on Saturday night. After going to the New Mexico Bowl in 2013, the Cougars finished 3-9 in 2014.
The Cougar defense was No. 98 in the country in total defense as it allowed 443 yards per game and 6.18 yards per play. It's a number that put Washington State 11th in the 12-team Pac-12, ahead of only Cal.
Washington State finishes the year 115th in the country in scoring defense. The Cougars gave up almost 39 points per game and only gave up less than 30 points to an opponent twice. The 31 points given up to Washington were the fewest points Washington State had given up since beating Utah 28-27 on September 27.
But the biggest reason for the defense's regression is turnovers. After forcing 30 turnovers in 2013, the Cougars got just eight (five fumbles and three interceptions) in 2014.
Both Breske and Volero came with Washington State coach Mike Leach to Pullman when he took the head coaching job in 2012. Breske came to Washington State from Montana.
For more Washington State news, visit WazzuWatch.com.
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