There’s a notion of anticipation surrounding the defensive side of the football at Washington. Hearing from Ryan Walters gave us our first glimpse of what the defense might look like in 2025.
In sizing up the University of Washington football team, as everyone knows, the Huskies have just two starters returning from their national runner-up team.
As college football continues to progress, it’s brought with it a new emphasis on taller and longer players at the cornerback position. Potent passing attacks have evolved through the years and become the norm across the nation.
Former Arizona cornerback Ephesians Prysock announced Saturday he is joining Jedd Fisch at Washington. The 6-foot-4 junior defensive back had been rumored
Washington reels in Arizona’s all-conference standout DB Ephesians Prysock The Husky coaching staff got fantastic news today when Ephesians Prysock (who entered the portal last week from Arizona) committed to Washington after visiting last weekend.
This year, the Michigan football defense finished No. 1 in the nation in fewest yards allowed per game. The dominant defense played a huge factor in the program’s historic 15-0 season which finished with a national championship.
Arizona Wildcats cornerback Ephesians Prysock has entered the transfer portal following Jedd Fisch’s decision to join Washington as its next head coach.