Former Auburn linebacker Wesley Steiner is a welcome addition to the Washington State University football team. (Stew Milne / AL.com)

Former Auburn linebacker Wesley Steiner is a welcome addition to the Washington State University football team. (Stew Milne / AL.com)

WSU’s Jake Dickert raves about transfer LB Wesley Steiner

WSU’s fall camp began Wednesday with the Cougars entering uncharted territory.

PULLMAN — Jake Dickert used a certain word to describe the athleticism of one of the Washington State University football team’s newest additions, linebacker Wesley Steiner, a transfer from Auburn.

“Wes has proven throughout this summer to be one of the freakiest athletes I’ve ever seen,” Dickert, WSU’s head coach, said on Tuesday. “He power-cleaned from the floor 405 pounds. It’s just incredible. Coach Ben (Iannacchione) has never seen it. He’s fast. He’s agile. I’m excited to see it translate out on the field.”

Heading into the Cougars’ fall camp, which started Wednesday morning, that’s one reason Dickert is excited about this group.

Things may be different, with the Pac-12 as we know it no more and Mountain West Conference opponents on the schedule, but it’s true: WSU has many spots up for grabs, which is what figures to make these next three weeks interesting.

The addition of Steiner, a senior who spent three seasons with the Tigers, should stabilize the Cougars’ rotation at linebacker. A spring transfer, Steiner’s playing time dipped last season — he started one of 13 games at Auburn, totaling 16 tackles on the year — but he’s played a lot of college football, which is what WSU needs at that position.

He’ll have a chance to establish himself at the Mike linebacker spot with the beginning of fall practices, a three-week schedule that begins with two helmets-only sessions on the first two days, Wednesday and Thursday. Players will add shoulder pads on Friday, and the first full-pads practice is scheduled for Tuesday.

The only practice open to fans will be the second and final scrimmage, set for Aug. 17.

Two weeks later, WSU opens the season with a home matchup against FCS Portland State.

Here are a few housekeeping items courtesy of Dickert:

  • Linebacker Tristan Bohannon, a redshirt freshman, has suffered a second torn ACL and will medically retire. Bohannon never saw the field as a Cougar.
  • Running back Leo Pulalasi, who suffered an injury during the team’s final spring scrimmage in late April, is back and ready to go.
  • Offensive lineman Fa’alili Fa’amoe, who missed the entirety of spring practices with a knee injury, will also miss some of fall camp. Dickert said he’s hopeful Fa’amoe will be cleared during fall camp, but “hopefully, you see him out there sometime during Week 2.”
  • Defensive back Jerrae Williams, a midspring transfer from UNLV, will play nickelback.
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