We got our first teaser of the USC football 2024 season in the form of the USC spring game.
The USC Trojans and Washington Huskies are getting ready for the biggest games of their respective seasons up to this point. The Huskies are trying to keep their College Football Playoff hopes alive, while the Trojans are trying to prevent their season from turning into a true disaster.
Eighteen months ago, Jacobe Covington was a returning University of Washington cornerback for new coach Kalen DeBoer and staff and had no outward plans for changing his football surroundings.
2023 football recruiting is in full swing. We look at some defensive prospects the Washington Huskies made offers to so far. This is the time of the year when all the Washington Huskies sports are recruiting for 2023.
Jacobe Covington, once a highly regarded 4-star recruit from Saguaro High School in Scottsdale, Arizona, didn't work out as a University of Washington defensive back as planned.
The defensive back from Chandler, Arizona, is a little on the tall side, tends to play physical and can come up with the key interception when needed.
Husky Stadium is like an airport these days, with big jets roaring down the runway or touching down nonstop. Six months into Kalen DeBoer's coaching tenure at the University of Washington, he'd be well-advised to hire some ticketing agents and baggage handlers. People are continually on the move, seeking position upgrades and a change of scenery.
After leaving the University of Washington football team somewhat abruptly and entering the transfer portal, Jacobe Covington needed 13 days to find a landing spot. On Sunday, the 6-foot-1, 198-pound sophomore cornerback from Chandler, Arizona, decided his next stop would be USC and announced his commitment on social media.
It didn't take long for former University of Washington back Caleb Berry and cornerback Jacobe Covington to hear from other schools after entering the transfer portal.
Jacobe Covington, a cornerback unable to secure a prominent role for two separate University of Washington coaching staffs, has entered the transfer portal and been removed from the team's online roster.
As last season totally unraveled for the University of Washington football team, Husky leadership naturally was questioned. The school removed Jimmy Lake as the head coach with three games remaining, leaving defensive coordinator Bob Gregory and receivers coach Junior Adams in charge, not an ideal situation.
Midway through spring football practice, Jacobe Covington became a full-fledged cornerback for the University of Washington after his former coaches took a look at him in multiple positions.
The cool football promo below shows Jacobe Covington running on to the field at Husky Stadium and disappearing into thick purple smoke, sirens blaring for Wednesday's scrimmage. The teaser question: Are you ready for Husky football?
University of Washington football practice ended on Tuesday with cornerback Jacobe Covington sticking up a lone hand to swipe a Sam Huard pass, with this deft theft ending on the change of possession rather than a tackle, yet setting off a raucous celebration.
Jacobe Covington didn't care. Targeted on a pass play to the end zone, the University of Washington cornerback arrived well before the ball came to freshman
Benjamin Morrison, another one of those Arizona defensive backs that the University of Washington so covets, decided on Thursday he would not become another Byron Murphy, Dom Hampton or Jacobe Covington.
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