Husky Stadium is like an airport nowadays, with huge jets roaring down the runway or touching down nonstop.
Six months into Kalen DeBoer’s teaching tenure on the College of Washington, he’d be well-advised to rent some ticketing brokers and baggage handlers.
Persons are regularly on the transfer, looking for place upgrades and a change of surroundings. Coming for the rain or fleeing it.
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As they put collectively their first Husky soccer staff, DeBoer and his workers have laid out non-negotiable expectations for all concerned and sure have been brutally trustworthy to some about their possibilities of taking part in or beginning.
Take cornerback Jacobe Covington, as an example. Throughout spring soccer, he shared with reporters how he had stood up able assembly that day and instructed his Husky teammates he wanted to be extra of a pacesetter.
Twelve days later, Covington was within the switch portal, thanking Jimmy Lake’s former UW workers however not DeBoer’s for his keep in Seattle. Greatest guess is the previous 4-star recruit was knowledgeable he was considerably behind Jordan Perryman, the UC Davis switch and no-star prospect popping out of highschool, and Mishael Powell, the previous walk-on, who had been the No. 1 corners.
Gamers do not like to listen to that form of stuff. Covington is now at USC.
With all of that in thoughts, this is the newest tally on the Husky switch portal strikes, transferring in each instructions
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ARRIVALS (9)
Kris Moll, LB, UAB, Sr. — 2019 and 2020 first-team All-Convention USA choice, 21-game starter, 51 video games performed, 234 tackles. Function:potential starter.
Wayne Taulapapa, RB, Virginia, Sr. — staff captain, 26-game starter, 39 video games performed, 1,192 speeding yards, 20 touchdowns. Function: potential starter.
Cam Shiny, LB, Pittsburgh, Sr. — staff captain, 20-game starter, 52 video games performed, 182 tackles, 26-yard TD fumble return in Peach Bowl. Function: potential starter.
Aaron Dumas, RB, New Mexico, So. — main rusher with 658 yards, 143 yards towards Fresno State and DeBoer, 5-game starter, 11 video games performed, Function: potential starter.
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Michael Penix Jr., QB, Indiana, Jr. — 2019 second-team All-Massive Ten choice, 17-game starter, 20 video games performed, 4,147 yards passing, 29 TD passes. Function: potential starter.
Jordan Perryman, CB, UC Davis, Sr. — 2020 and 2021 first-team All-Massive Sky choice, 34-game starter, 42 video games performed, 141 tackles, 4 interceptions, 4.43 40 velocity. Function: potential starter.
Kevin Ryan, P, Idaho State, Sr. — 2021 All-Massive Sky honorable point out, four-year beginning punter, two-year beginning place-kicker, averaged 45.6 per punt in 2021, 20-for-28 on profession discipline objectives, Function: potential starter.
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Lonyatta Alexander Jr., WR, Arizona State, R-Fr. — performed in two video games, no catches. Function: reserve participant.
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Will Nixon, WR/RB, Nebraska, R-Fr. — performed in three video games, 1 reception. Function: reserve participant.
DEPARTURES (11)
Jacobe Covington, CB, USC, So. — performed in 12 UW video games, 5 tackles. USC position: reserve participant.
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Noa Ngalu, DL, TBD, So. — performed in 5 UW video games, no tackles. Function: reserve participant.
Caleb Berry, RB, TBD, R-Fr. — did not seem in UW recreation. Function: reserve participant.
Sawyer Racanelli, WR, Montana, So. — performed in 13 video games, no catches, 5 tackles on particular groups. Function: out, knee surgical procedure.
Jackson Sirmon, LB, California, Jr. — 2021 All-Pac-12 honorable point out decide, 16-game starter, performed in 33 video games, 147 tackles, no sacks. Cal position: potential starter.
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Triston Brown, P, TBD, So. — did not seem in UW recreation. Function: reserve participant.
Terrell Bynum, WR, USC, Sr. — 2021 All-Pac-12 honorable point out decide, 19-game starter, performed in 35 video games, 65 receptions. USC position: potential starter.
Taki Taimani, DT, Oregon, Jr. — 14-game starter, performed in 29 video games, 71 tackles, no sacks. Oregon position: potential starter.
Mark Redman, TE, San Diego State, So. — 1-game starter, performed in 16 video games, 1 reception. SDS position: potential starter.
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Cooper McDonald, LB, San Diego State, So. — 10-game starter, performed in 16 video games, 28 tackles, 1 sack. SDS position: potential starter.
Mason West, TE, TBD, R-Fr. — did not seem in UW recreation. Function: reserve participant.
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A South Side Metra line was delayed Saturday night after a train struck a car in Washington Heights.
A Metra Rock Island train on its way to Joliet hit a car around 7:30 p.m. near the 103rd Street station at 10355 S. Vincennes Ave. in Washington Heights, the rail system said.
Trains in both directions were stopped, and the duration of the delay was unknown.
The Washington Commanders have reportedly waived former Ron Rivera 2nd round pick DT Phidarian Mathis. This was an expected move from the team for several reasons. He has been a healthy scratch for the last three games and practice squad DT Carl Davis was elevated to get playing time over him. Dan Quinn called it “internal competition” which means he was beat out for his spot. His first two year’s were plagued by injuries, now healthy, he’s just not good enough.
Jonathan Allen has been on injured reserve since tearing his pectoral against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 6. His injury wasn’t as serious as first feared and he’s now set to rejoin the team. His 21-day practice window was opened last Wednesday, but he was limited on practice last week and wasn’t activated. Allen’s been a full participant this week, and will need to be activated by 4pm today to play against the Atlanta Falcons tomorrow night. He is expected to be on a snap counts during his first game back since October
Earlier in the week Greg Joseph was waived from the practice squad, and he was signed to the Jets practice squad the next day. Zane Gonzalez is healthy, and Austin Seibert is eligible to return from IR next week. His spot was filled with the signing of 9-year veteran WR Chris Moore.
We have released K Greg Joseph from the practice squad
New York Knicks (21-10, third in the Eastern Conference) vs. Washington Wizards (5-23, 15th in the Eastern Conference)
Washington; Saturday, 7 p.m. EST
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BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Knicks -13; over/under is 228.5
BOTTOM LINE: New York is looking to build upon its six-game win streak with a victory over Washington.
The Wizards have gone 4-15 against Eastern Conference teams. Washington has a 1-22 record in games decided by 10 or more points.
The Knicks are 15-7 in conference matchups. New York is ninth in the Eastern Conference with 33.0 defensive rebounds per game led by Karl-Anthony Towns averaging 10.7.
The Wizards average 12.1 made 3-pointers per game this season, 1.5 fewer makes per game than the Knicks allow (13.6). The Knicks average 14.1 made 3-pointers per game this season, 0.3 fewer makes per game than the Wizards allow.
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TOP PERFORMERS: Jordan Poole is averaging 21.3 points, five assists and 1.6 steals for the Wizards.
Towns is averaging 24.3 points, 13.5 rebounds and 3.4 assists for the Knicks.
LAST 10 GAMES: Wizards: 3-7, averaging 106.7 points, 47.7 rebounds, 24.3 assists, 7.8 steals and 6.9 blocks per game while shooting 43.3% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 119.4 points per game.
Knicks: 8-2, averaging 115.0 points, 43.3 rebounds, 27.6 assists, 8.8 steals and 4.2 blocks per game while shooting 49.9% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 105.2 points.
INJURIES: Wizards: Saddiq Bey: out (knee), Kyle Kuzma: out (ribs), Marvin Bagley III: out (knee), Jordan Poole: day to day (hip).
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Knicks: Mitchell Robinson: out (ankle).
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.