No one questioned Kalen DeBoer or his University of Washington coaching staff over personnel matters because they always seemed to have all the right answers when moving players around.
HOUSTON — Maybe, just maybe, the best way to beat Michigan for a CFP national championship is with a former Michigan man. While the Wolverines surely will
University of Washington offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb offered a round of applause, basically to himself, for getting wide receiver Giles Jackson another year of eligibility.
Wide receiver Giles Jackson will be in uniform for the University of Washington football team but will sit out the Apple Cup in order to preserve a full season of eligibility in 2024.
Giles Jackson will be ready to play when summoned against Utah on Saturday afternoon, but things could complicated thereafter for the University of Washington wide receiver.
Giles Jackson's football season hangs in the balance unlike any other veteran University of Washington player — he either has just two games remaining or, if all goes well for the Huskies, anywhere from six to eight outings.
All. Time. Classic. How are we doing Dawgs!? We are still absolutely elated from Saturday as it was easily the best UW game Coach & I have ever watched, let alone saw in person.
Giles Jackson’s incredibly timely return, Lanning being Lanning, and a balanced UW offense until it wasn’t It lasted about 4 plays. That's how long UW had a completely healthy receiving corps.
Try as it might, Oregon just wasn't going to get a complete scouting report on the University of Washington football team. One reason is offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb is like a mad scientist, coming up with new wrinkles all the time for the Husky passing attack.
Will Taeshaun Lyons burn his redshirt in 2023? Probably not, but anything is possible. The former four-star recruit out of Tennyson High School in California had a slow start to fall camp, but now is being asked to step into a bigger role.
It appears the injury bug has claimed its first victim of Washington's fall camp. Following Wednesday's practice, offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb informed the media that wide receiver Giles Jackson injured his thumb and could end up missing the entire 2023 season.
Giles Jackson hasn't gotten much attention throughout the fall after Kalen DeBoer had high praise for the former Michigan transfer during spring practice as the emergence of Denzel Boston has taken center stage.
Equate Giles Jackson's phone bill to his two-year University of Washington football career and there's a glaring omission. Long-distance charges. Transferring
After taking stock of their first University of Washington football season, Kalen DeBoer's coaches checked off nearly every box when it came to making something happen to get into the end zone.
Giles Jackson drew a wide-receiver start against Portland State, stepping in for the sidelined Rome Odunze, and it went well. The 5-foot-9, 185-pound speedster led the University of Washington football team in receiving with 6 catches for 105 yards, both Husky high numbers for him, in Saturday's 52-6 victory.
Giles Jackson came to a stop near the 20-yard line in Husky Stadium to speak with reporters. That won't happen again. If he's anywhere near the end zone from here on out, expect the University of Washington speedster to keep going until the siren sounds and the fans jump to their feet.
Entering his second season at the University of Washington, wide receiver and kick returner Giles Jackson is like a Ferrari idling outside Husky Stadium.
The critical observer takes one look at Giles Jackson's career path and presumes there might be more hype at times than substance. Michigan used him on scrimmage plays and then it didn't.
Oh, and we thought Giles Jackson was just a kick returner. Michigan took that stance. Jimmy Lake's coaching staff gradually assumed that position, as well.
Giles Jackson transferred out of Michigan last spring to audition his talents in front of a new coaching staff and pursue an expanded football role. Yet at the University of Washington, not much changed for him.
Everyone waited and waited this past season for University of Washington kick returner Giles Jackson to burst in the open field, bring Husky Stadium fans to their feet with a loud roar and make a mad dash to the end zone.
Wide receiver Giles Jackson can act like a tour guide for everyone on the University of Washington football team this weekend and show them around Michigan Stadium, affectionately known as the Big House.
Giles Jackson was the little guy at the University of Washington's first fall football practice, the one bouncing all over the place and looking like he could go the distance at any time. He wore No.
Despite making a lot of big plays, especially as a true freshman in 2019, junior wide receiver Giles Jackson has decided that continuing his career elsewhere is the best move for himself.
Despite making a lot of big plays, especially as a true freshman in 2019, junior wide receiver Giles Jackson has decided that continuing his career elsewhere is the best move for himself.
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