A lot of big names for the University of Washington football team went out the door once the season was over. Eight- and nine-syllable guys such as Tuli Letuligasenoa, Zion Tupuola-Fetui and Edefuan Ulofoshio used up their eligibility and gave the Husky Stadium public-address announcer some much needed tongue-twisting relief.
When Dillon Johnson transferred to Washington, most expected he would share snaps with holdover junior running back Cameron Davis. However, Davis suffered a season-ending injury before the Huskies kicked off their campaign against Boise State and this thrust Johnson into the starting role.
After coach Kalen DeBoer announced that starting running back Cameron Davis would miss the season with an injury, the Washington Huskies went looking for someone to take his place. Over the last two games, Dillon Johnson clearly has established himself as the team's top ball carrier.
The Washington Huskies got bad news as they look to begin their quest for a second straight 10-plus-win season.
Washington running back Cameron Davis is out for the season with a leg injury, leaving the No. 10 Huskies to scramble in the days before the season begins.
Washington running back Cameron Davis will miss the entire 2023 college football season after suffering an injury, Huskies head coach Kalen DeBoer said on Tuesday.
When Washington needed a rushing touchdown last season, Cameron Davis was the man on the scene to deliver. Now as a junior, Davis returns to lead a Huskies running-back room that combined for two dozen touchdowns on the ground in 2022 between Davis and the departed Wayne Taulapapa.
Head coach Kalen DeBoer loves versatile running backs. Now, his stable of running backs includes Dillon Johnson, Cameron Davis, Daniyel Ngata, and Sam Adams II, who have all proven to be excellent pass catchers out of the backfield.
SAN ANTONIO, Texas — The Texas Longhorns showed up without their top two running backs, with Bijan Robinson and Roschon Johnson choosing to save themselves for the NFL and greatly wounding their team for the Alamo Bowl in the process.
Running back Cameron Davis couldn't find the end zone for the first time in four games, but he landed in the starting lineup for the first time in a year and one of the few occasions in his career.
Wayne Tualapapa has been the University of Washington's No. 1 running back, but he's more like a starting pitcher in a baseball rotation. The coaching staff wants to get at least five innings out of him if possible and then turn the game over to closer Cameron Davis.
When he took over as this new, offensive-minded coach, Kalen DeBoer promised the University of Washington football team would be high scoring and that points would come in a creative manner.
Cameron Davis comes off the bench at running back for the University of Washington football team, backing up Wayne Taulapapa. He's dealt with assorted bumps and bruises limiting his snaps at times.
It was probably just coincidental, but the University of Washington football team, badly in need of healthy cornerbacks these days, went out and made an offer to one over the weekend.
Curses are real, the pass rush is capable of a stinker, and Cam Davis looks ready 1. Curses Are Real In my prediction article I noted that I’m the numbers guy who doesn’t believe in superstition.
University of Washington running backs accepted handoffs, sometimes four simultaneously, with ball carriers in constant motion as the Huskies sought to ramp up spring-practice repetitions.
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