The guy wore a black parka and red sweat pants. He had close-cropped hair and sort of a stupid look on his face. He clutched a black handgun. Apparently he was neither a University of Washington football season-ticket holder nor a contributor to the team's name, image and likeness collective.
SEATTLE — Two of the offensive players most critical to the UW Huskies’ success next season sat next to each other at a table, inside a meeting room within the UW football facility, and spoke plainly about their sport’s new reality.
They couldn't ignore him any longer. On Wednesday, the Biletnikoff Award selection committee added University of Washington sophomore wide receiver Denzel Boston to its watch list, making him one of 62 players in the running for an individual honor singling out the nation's top FBS pass-catcher, regardless of position.
San Jose State's Nick Nash and Washington's Denzel Boston continue to match each other practically touchdown catch for touchdown catch this season and still rank 1-2 nationally in this category, with each guy picking up another score over the weekend.
Denzel Boston caught another touchdown pass on Saturday against the Michigan Wolverines, giving him 8 in six games and at least one against every opponent he's faced this season except for Washington State in the Apple Cup.
In the College Football Playoff national championship game, Washington wide receiver Denzel Boston played sparingly, didn't catch any passes, was hardly noticeable.
What to make of our paradoxically, explosively, inefficient offense? In their first official B1G cross country road game, the Washington Huskies fell short on their 4th quarter comeback, losing to the Rutgers Scarlet Knights 21-18.
Breakout performances from new and old faces to start a new era The Washington Huskies start the B1G era with a 24-5 victory over the Northwestern Wildcats.
Denzel Boston compiled 167 all-purpose yards and caught two touchdown passes as Washington won its inaugural Big Ten Conference game, defeating Northwestern 24-5 on Saturday in Seattle.
The University of Washington football team had to come out of its first Big Ten Conference game thinking, hey, this wasn't so tough, this was manageable.
The first time wide receiver Denzel Boston scored a touchdown for the University of Washington football team, a lot of stuff was in play -- and lot of things have changed since.
The Husky football season begins at the end of August. Continuing our look at this year’s program, it’s time to project the week one starting offense for Washington.
You already know that players like Will Rogers, Denzel Boston, Jonah Coleman, Carson Bruener and Ephesians Prysock will likely be integral to whatever success the UW Huskies football team realizes in 2024 (even if Boston still has some emerging to do himself).
What Washington has at wide receiver may draw some attention this Fall. The team had three NFL Draft picks last month, but Jedd Fisch looks to have good hands on the outside for 2024.
Coach Shep gets his future WR1 The Huskies have officially signed one of their top offensive recruits in their 2024 class when 4-star WR Justice Williams sent in his letter of intent.