DerekJohnson Administrator Staff member Swaye's Wigwam Founder's Club Apr 30, 2021 #1 https://si.com/college/washington/football/uw-safety-competition-remains-most-intriguing-as-spring-winds-down
https://si.com/college/washington/football/uw-safety-competition-remains-most-intriguing-as-spring-winds-down
bananasnblondes Active poster Swaye's Wigwam Apr 30, 2021 #3 I am intrigued. Last year's safety play was the worst we've seen at UW during the Pete/Lake years. Glad to see that it appears, at least, like other guys are stepping up
I am intrigued. Last year's safety play was the worst we've seen at UW during the Pete/Lake years. Glad to see that it appears, at least, like other guys are stepping up
whatshouldicareabout Active poster Apr 30, 2021 #4 I am intrigued. Last year's safety play was the worst we've seen at UW during the Pete/Lake years. Glad to see that it appears, at least, like other guys are stepping up Click to expand... Encouraging to hear Irvin is healthier this spring. I'm guessing that, with Hampton and Williams flourishing at safety, Covington is moving to CB because our #3 and #4 CBs are walk-ons.
I am intrigued. Last year's safety play was the worst we've seen at UW during the Pete/Lake years. Glad to see that it appears, at least, like other guys are stepping up Click to expand... Encouraging to hear Irvin is healthier this spring. I'm guessing that, with Hampton and Williams flourishing at safety, Covington is moving to CB because our #3 and #4 CBs are walk-ons.
dirtysouwfdawg Well-known poster Swaye's Wigwam Apr 30, 2021 #5 Really want to see Irvin succeed. Hampton, Williams, new guy, mcduffie, and Gordon. Me likey.