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That points to an obvious starter for Fisch and the Huskies, but the team does have a blue chip quarterback hot on Rogers' heels in Demond Williams Jr. In fact, insider Jordan Schultz heard from a ...
According to NFL insider Aaron Wilson, the Packers hosted former Mississippi State and Washington quarterback Will Rogers III for a workout on Wednesday morning. Rogers is a 23-year-old undrafted ...
That task has fallen to fifth-year senior Will Rogers. Before Kalen DeBoer departed for Alabama, he secured a commitment from the former Mississippi State quarterback who, statistically speaking ...
The decision comes as no surprise as Rogers has shown well throughout spring camp and training camp competing with true freshman Demond Williams Jr., who is listed as the No. 2 QB on the Week 1 ...
Entering the competitive fray for the Huskies is former Mississippi State quarterback Will Rogers, who told ESPN's Pete Thamel on Friday he will use his one year left of eligibility to play for ...
EUGENE, Ore. — For the first time this season, Will Rogers sat on the sideline and never saw the field. The fifth-year quarterback and Mississippi State transfer, who holds SEC passing records ...
Will Rogers has commanded the Washington offense as the starting quarterback for eight weeks, throwing 13 touchdown passes and four interceptions. “Right now, Will’s done a really nice job.” ...
One of the SEC's all-time statistical leaders will start for the Washington Huskies in Saturday's season opener against Weber State. Fifth-year senior Will Rogers has earned the starting ...
Fisch pointed out how his older quarterback has completed 72 percent of his passes this season and he's done a decent job of protecting the football, though Rogers served up two interceptions in ...
The day began with a smattering of University of Washington football players stretching out their legs and lower backs when quarterback Will Rogers arrived at the East practice field. Offensive ...
"It's kind of been my mission as the quarterback, as the leader with this team, for this program, for this new program, to kind of run our own race," Rogers said. "We're not last year's team.
But that doesn’t mean that this was just any other game for first-year Washington Huskies quarterback Will Rogers or any of the fans at Husky Stadium who stormed the field on Saturday night.