Friday, April 5, 2024

Washington Huskies Football Open Spring Camp

Wednesday at 5 pm the Washington 
Huskies had their first spring camp
day. It didn't look like last years when
the positions were full for the most
part.

The offensive line has no returning
starters. Those who have been here
before were backups and young. Coach
Jedd Fisch figures may have to go 
through the transfer portal.

The wide receivers are good though not
like last year's however they were the
best the Huskies have had as a tandem.

The running backs will be good as well.
The question though will the offensive line
be able to block as they should.

The quarterback Will Rogers a transfer 
from Mississippi will be the starter
however who will be number two.
Desmond Williams Jr and Demarcus 
Davis both freshman will be fighting
it out. 

On defense the Huskies had to bring
in four transfers to build with last
years seniors and graduate students
gone. Linebacker is the strongest
returning unit though they brought 
in a transfer for backup and depth.
In future posts we will look at the
different units.

The Washington State Cougars began
camp as well though earlier than the
Huskies beginning last Tuesday.

Though the Cougars and Oregon State 
are the remaining two schools of the
Pac-12 they will play each other along
with their state rivals Washington and
Oregon. They will play next season 
mainly Mountain West schools. 

Amazing not having a schedule 
like before the Cougars do have
37 players returning from last
years team. They will have a new
quarterback though. They were
fortunate to have head coach Jake
Dickert returning to.

Any news coming up with the 
Huskies and Cougars basketball
we will let you know to as they
both have new coaches. The Huskies
do have one transfer guard on the
team already however they will need 
more as their starting lineup are
no longer college eligible either
graduating or were in graduate school.
The Cougars in about the same boat
but several players went into the transfer
portal. 

This will be an interesting off season
for both football and basketball
programs at  both schools. 







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