College Football Spring Transfer Portal Tracker: Washington
Here is a summary of Washington's spring transfer portal movement:
Transferring In:
IOL D'Angalo Titialii: Portland State to Washington
IOL Logan Sagapolu: Miami to Washington
S Justin Harrington: Oklahoma to Washington
LS Cameron Warchuck: Colorado to Washington
Edge Jayden Wayne: Miami to Washington
DL DeShawn Lynch: Sacramento State to Washington
RB Jordan Washington: Arizona to Washington
WR Kevin Green Jr.: Arizona to Washington
S Cameron Broussard: Sacramental State to Washington
IOL Enokk Vimahi: Ohio State to Washington
TE Keleki Latu: Nevada to Washington
LB Hayden Moore: Michigan to Washington
Washington received a commitment from former Oklahoma safety Justin Harrington
— Andy Yamashita | 山下伸辛 (@ANYamashita) April 30, 2024
Former JuCo player who spent four seasons at Oklahoma. Will be playing his seventh year of college football after injury restricted him to 2 games in 2023 pic.twitter.com/Bw7XKmh9dM
Transferring Out:
DL Habib Bello: Washington to (Uncommitted)
WR Jake Parnagian: Washington to Fresno State
QB Camdyn Stiegeler: Washington to (Uncommitted)
Edge Anthony James: Washington to (Uncommitted)
Edge Jacob Mason: Washington to (Uncommitted)
CB Davon Banks: Washington to (Uncommitted)
QB Dermaricus Davis: Washington to UCLA
S Diesel Gordon: Washington to (Uncommitted)
DL Bradley McGannon: Washington to (Uncommitted)
LB Jordan Whitney: Washington to (Uncommitted)
BREAKING: Former Washington QB Dermaricus Davis has Committed to UCLA, he tells @on3sports
— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) May 6, 2024
The Class of 2024 QB enrolled at Washington in January
Was ranked as the No. 8 QB in the ‘24 Class (per On3)
Will have all 4 years of eligibility remaining https://t.co/iC04ZzTSx4 pic.twitter.com/e5vS5SFLcv
Last season, the Washington Huskies made it to the national championship game as they finished their season with a 14-1 overall record as they went 9-0 in the Pac-12. Thus far, Washington has twelve incoming transfers and ten outgoing transfers. Washington now enters their 2024 season in a new and more competitive Big Ten conference with new foes like Michigan, Ohio State, and Penn State.
By: SportsLifeMoney™ Staff