others go..I can understand those who
are not getting as much playing time
as they like. The NIL and what the teams
can spend on players has to do with it.
Those who have high NIL along with
what they can spend as an athletic
department has a lot to do with it.
I still don't like colleges going after
players. If the players seek out colleges
that is different story. Anything seems
to go without teams being in trouble.
I hope that changes with Desmond
Williams deal where he is now back at
Washington. Stories are that he is
getting $4 million this coming season
which is ridiculous. Other college sports
need a hand in it two.
The Huskies have five defensive lineman
who entered the transfer portal including
the Parker twins who came during the
DeBoer era. So far the Huskies have
three defensive lineman who have trans-ferred in. We see how that goes. They do have incoming freshmen to so we will see.
Through the process into next season
we will see how each position works
out. Currently four wide receivers have
transferred out however none has come
in. With Denzel Boston declaring for
the NFL draft who is the number one
receiver have to look at that to.
Go Dawgs!
The Washington State Cougars have
37 transfers after Coach Jimmy Rogers
bolted to Iowa State. They have done a
good job bringing in 21 transfers so
far. Five players have transferred in
from schools that were in the old Pac-12
as the Cougars become part of the new
Pac-12.
The Cougars have four offensive players
transfer in including quarterback Caden
Pinnick. The Cougars had three quarter-backs transfer out and starter Zevi Eckhaus has
graduated. Pinnick played at UC Davis and
last season threw 32 touchdowns and
10 interceptions.
Beau Phillips who played at Central Washington is listed as athlete for
the Cougars though for the Wildcats
he is listed as running back so we
will see where he plays for the Cougars.
They have three new wide receivers
and a tight end Jack Peterson from
UCLA.
Next time let you know about the
defensive players positions.
Go Cougs!
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