Talking Gonzaga basketball with Jim Meehan and Richard Fox.
In this weekly podcast, Gonzaga forward Ben Gregg and Spokesman-Review sports reporter Theo Lawson cover all the latest Bulldog basketball news, with regular guest appearances from Gregg's Gonzaga teammates, coaches and family members.
Devin Culp had no idea what he'd just accomplished. His eyes scanned the scoreboards at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, waiting to see his time as he walked back to join the group of tight ends running the 40-yard dash at the NFL combine. The former Washington and Gonzaga Prep tight end needed to do something to catch the eyes of NFL scouts and front offices.
SEATTLE – On Monday morning, I asked Blair Angulo – a West Coast recruiting analyst for 247Sports – if it was difficult to agree on a consensus recruiting ranking for quarterback Demond Williams Jr.
Just what attracted Will Rogers to Washington? "The numbers," he said. UW did, after all, lead the nation in passing yards last season after being tops in passing yards per game in 2022. But, to clarify, it's not those numbers that the Mississippi State transfer is referring to. "I mean more so wins," Rogers said with his southern drawl.
Tylin “Tybo” Rogers, a running back for the University of Washington football team, has been charged in King County Superior Court with the rape of two women.
A lot has changed since the Husky football team last took the field. Michael Penix Jr. and 20 other starters from the team which won the last Pac-12 football title, the 2023 Sugar Bowl and went to the College Football Playoff championship game have departed. Former UW coach Kalen DeBoer headed south to replace Nick Saban at Alabama, while Jedd Fisch joined Washington from former conference rival Arizona.
Anybody but Washington. That’s the popular sentiment among Washington State fans regarding Pat Chun, the former Cougars athletic director who left for the same position with cross-state rival Washington.
With the Husky marching band playing “Bow Down to Washington,” and a couple hundred boosters, coaches, players and administrators standing and clapping, Pat Chun walked to the dais at the Don James Center and was officially introduced Thursday as Washington’s new athletic director.