Midway through the third University of Washington spring football practice, when the pads came on for the first time, with nearly 100 players all blended together on a Saturday, was when Rahshawn Clark first stuck out.
“The message is trying to create more turnovers,” Washington secondary coach John Richardson said about his cornerbacks after practice this week. “We’re getting our hands on a lot of footballs, PBU’s, interceptions, and things like that.
With just four starters back from the Sun Bowl, a new coordinator in charge and several veterans recovering from surgery, the University of Washington now offers plenty of opportunity for defensive players to move up during spring ball.