After traveling coast to coast -- some 2,750 miles from Seattle to Harrisonburg, Virginia -- Dylan Morris didn't really end up anywhere new to finish out his college football career.
HOUSTON — Consider it the ultimate blind date. On Saturday at media day for the CFP national championship game, University of Washington quarterback Dylan Morris told how he chose James Madison as his transfer portal destination — without ever visiting the school.
HOUSTON — After visiting Louisiana and Texas, quarterback Dylan Morris will continue on to Virginia once the University of Washington football team concludes its national championship run against the Michigan Wolverines on Monday night and heads home to Montlake.
NEW ORLEANS — As University of Washington football players filed into the Superdome for Sugar Bowl media day on Saturday, they were fairly relaxed if not a little giddy at the prospect of spending the next hour telling their stories to people with news organizations from all over the country.
Wide receiver Taeshaun Lyons, the second-highest rated member of the University of Washington's recruiting class this past season, has entered the transfer portal, he posted on Friday on social media.
SEATTLE — UW Huskies quarterback Dylan Morris didn’t necessarily want to enter the transfer portal. Not yet, anyway. What They Said: UW Huskies QB Michael Penix Jr.
After five seasons with the University of Washington football team — two as the starter — quarterback Dylan Morris on Monday has entered the transfer portal
The Huskies lose their backup quarterback to the portal after 5 years at Washington Washington will enter the 2024 football season without either their starting or backup quarterback as Dylan Morris entered the transfer portal today.
When Michael Penix Jr. arrived at the University of Washington as a transfer from Indiana, jersey No. 9 belonged to fellow quarterback Dylan Morris and Penix wanted it.
The University of Washington football team is supposed to be prolific on offense, as difficult to stop as any nationwide. However, the downside to the daily fireworks show in Husky Stadium is you can't readily tell how much the secondary has improved.
For most of a week, Dylan Morris has been the main man at quarterback again for the University of Washington football team. It's been a while since he ran the whole show, 14 games over two seasons to be exact.
Tuesday was the definition of feast or famine for the Huskies on both sides of the ball, as Dylan Morris once again led the first-team offense while Michael Penix threw off to the side.
Dylan Morris might be the second most important player on the University of Washington football roster for the coming season. More than Bralen Trice, Rome Odunze and Edefuan Ulofoshio.
To close out spring football practice, the University of Washington had Michael Penix Jr. quarterbacking the ones, former starter Dylan Morris behind center with the second unit, JC transfer Alex Johnson throwing a late touchdown and 2023 signal-caller signee Austin Mack watching from the sideline.
Ryan Grubb knows all about the backlash, the outrage, the lingering scorn. The University of Washington offensive coordinator is well aware there are those
When head coach Kalen DeBoer hosted his first practice in the spring of 2022, fans and media members alike didn't know what to expect. Now, a year later, the bar has been raised.
Just the mere mention of Dylan Morris brings out the insults and the worst in a large segment of University of Washington football fans. In their eyes, they'll never forgive this quarterback for the 2021 Husky meltdown.
Dylan Morris, going from 363 passing attempts to just 16 in a year's time as a University of Washington quarterback, really hasn't had to deal with much of a pass rush in recent months, with pressure coming at him from the corners.
Husky fans far and wide broke into a joyous celebration on Sunday night when quarterback Michael Penix Jr., seemingly with all sorts of immediate NFL opportunities within reach, announced he would return for the 2023 college football season.
Starting at quarterback for Washington, Dylan Morris. OK, you stop booing. Muttering. Rolling your eyes. We're talking about 2023. What do you mean, not
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